English Language Mass
The Saint Peter's church building is closed due to the Coronavirus pandemic, but we are gathering online for English-language Mass every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. EDT on this website, on Facebook and YouTube. Please join us.
The Saint Peter's church building is closed due to the Coronavirus pandemic, but we are gathering online for English-language Mass every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. EDT on this website, on Facebook and YouTube. Please join us.
The Saint Peter's church building is closed due to the Coronavirus pandemic, but we are gathering online for English-language Mass every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. EDT on this website, on Facebook and YouTube. Please join us.
The Saint Peter's church building is closed due to the Coronavirus pandemic, but we are gathering online for English-language Mass every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. EDT on this website, on Facebook and YouTube. Please join us.
The Saint Peter's church building is closed due to the Coronavirus pandemic, but we are gathering online for English-language Mass every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. EDT on this website, on Facebook and YouTube. Please join us.
Join us for the 11:00 a.m. mass broadcast from home. You may wish to prepare by setting a place to mark this time with a cloth, a candle, a cross or icon. Have with you bells, chimes, or other items with which you can make a joyful noise as we sing ‘Alleluia, Christ is Risen!’
Saint Peter's presents a new setting of the Passion according to Saint Luke in a liturgy for Good Friday, April 2, 2021 at 12:00 noon. A long-standing in-person tradition at Saint Peter's, given the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic this year's Passion will be presented via live stream.
A listing of the various online events this Holy Week, April 6 through Easter Sunday, April 12. Also including Palm / Passion Sunday on April 5.
On Transfiguration Sunday, February 23, 2020 at the 11:00 a.m. Mass, the Saint Peter’s Choir and Bach Collegium Choir and Period Orchestra perform J.S. Bach’s Mass in G Major, BWV 236 under the direction of Cantor Bálint Karosi.
For All That Has Been — Thanks! A gala concert of music, dance, theatre, and spoken word in celebration of the forty-fifth anniversary of ordination of the Rev. Amandus J. Derr.
Saint Peter’s Church is a welcoming and diverse evangelical catholic communion. This community's liturgical practice is rooted in the long and robust tradition of the church expressed in contemporary time and thoughtful innovation. People of all different backgrounds find nourishment in and are welcome to take part fully in the life of this community.
Saint Peter’s Church is a welcoming and diverse evangelical catholic communion. This community's liturgical practice is rooted in the long and robust tradition of the church expressed in contemporary time and thoughtful innovation. People of all different backgrounds find nourishment in and are welcome to take part fully in the life of this community.
Please join us for Walter Hilse’s twenty-seventh consecutive annual recital at Saint Peter’s Church. A special feature of the program will be the world premiere of Hilse’s Fantasy on “O Quanta Qualia,” a set of eleven variations, in different styles and forms, on the majestic 17th century hymn tune.
The Saint Peter’s Bach Collegium and the Saint Peter’s Choir and Dance at Saint Peter’s Present Emilio Cavalieri’s “La Rappresentatione di Anima, et di Corpo,” an opera in three acts presented in a vespers setting.
Join us at 11:00 A.M. Mass on Sunday, March 3, for the Feast of the Transfiguration, where the Saint Peter’s Choir will perform George Frideric Handel’s The Lord is my Light, HWV 255 (Chandos Anthem #10) as part of the liturgy celebrating the Transfiguration of Our Lord.
Cantor Bálint Karosi conducts the Saint Peter’s Bach Collegium Orchestra and Saint Peter’s Choir in this setting of Psalm texts from Handel’s early period of compositions.
Charpentier: In Nativitatem Dominum Canticum H. 416 with original choreography by Roberto Lara for Dance at Saint Peter’s
Saint Peter’s Bach Collegium Orchestra and Saint Peter’s Choir
Bálint Karosi, Conductor
Scandinavian and Mexican dance traditions connect to J.S. Bach at this liturgy, featuring dancers Abril Anchondo (pictured) and Erin Gallagher. Saint Peter's Bach Collegium Orchestra and Saint Peter's Choir directed by Dr. Bálint Karosi.