When is worship?

Traditional worship is at 10 A.M. every Sunday.
 

Is your facility equipped for people with disabilities?

Yes. Our building has an elevator that grants access to every level of our facility. Restrooms are also handicap accessible. Our sanctuary has seating areas intended for those who are in a wheelchair. Our aisles and hallways are wide to accommodate walkers and canes. Large print bulletins are available for those who prefer.
 

Are children welcome in worship?

Yes! At St. Peter, we believe that all of God’s children have a place in worship, whether you are 8 days old or 108 years old. Children’s bulletins and play bags are available from the ushers. If they wish, children are invited to participate in a special Children’s Message each week. While we welcome the sounds of children in worship, a nursery is available for families who prefer.
 

Are there changing tables available for parents with young children?

Yes. Changing tables are available in both the women’s and men’s restrooms located off of the library.
 

How often is Holy Communion offered?

Holy Communion is offered at our traditional 10 A.M. worship service on the first and third Sundays of the month, as well as all festival days (Christmas, Easter, Pentecost, etc.).
 

I have a restricted diet. Will I still be able to participate in Holy Communion?

Yes. In addition to the wheat-based bread baked by our members, gluten free wafers are available upon request. Red wine and white grape juice are also available.
 

Can I still participate in Holy Communion if I’m not Lutheran?

Yes! Holy Communion is a means of grace offered by God. This gift strengthens our relationship with God, equips us for our service to our neighbor, and helps us remember and reconnect to the promises made in baptism. While ELCA congregations practice an open table where all faith traditions are welcome, if you are a member of another denomination we encourage you to learn more about our Full Communion Partner relationships.