St. Peter's Episcopal Church
- 140 Rainbow Blvd Niagara Falls New York 14303 United States
Profile
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church is a welcoming and spiritually grounded religious organization serving the Niagara Falls community as part of the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York. Rooted in the Anglican tradition, the church offers a sacred space for worship, reflection, and community outreach. St. Peter’s is known for inclusive liturgical services that celebrate the diverse Christian faith, while emphasizing scripture, sacrament, and social justice. The congregation is deeply engaged in local mission work, supporting food pantries, youth outreach, and clothing drives to meet the needs of their neighbors.
The church fosters spiritual growth through adult education, Bible studies, and children’s Christian formation programs. St. Peter’s also has a strong emphasis on music ministry, enhancing services with a vibrant choir and traditional hymns. As a historical institution in downtown Niagara Falls, the church welcomes visitors and tourists seeking a quiet place for prayer and reflection. Its dedication to radical hospitality ensures that all individuals, regardless of background, feel heard and valued. By blending tradition with community-centered service, St. Peter’s continues to be a beacon of hope and faith in the region.
Key Services:
– Weekly Eucharistic worship and liturgical services
– Pastoral care and spiritual counseling
– Christian education for children and adults
– Community outreach and mission programs
– Food and clothing donation drives
– Music ministry and choral program
– Prayer groups and Bible study
– Baptisms, weddings, and funerals
– Youth and family ministries
– Open sanctuary for prayer and reflection
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Contact Info
- 140 Rainbow Blvd, Niagara Falls, New York, 14303, United States
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Phone: (716) 282-1717
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