A Service of Lament
We humbly seek God’s forgiveness, mercy, and the grace to renew our faith, restore trust, and walk together in healing--committing ourselves to the ongoing work of justice, reconciliation, and the transformation of our society.
We humbly seek God’s forgiveness, mercy, and the grace to renew our faith, restore trust, and walk together in healing--committing ourselves to the ongoing work of justice, reconciliation, and the transformation of our society.
All members of the LGTBQAI+ community along with friends and allies are invited to sing and pray and break bread together. Worship with us on your way to or from the Pride Festival at Market Square and be sure to stop by the Alexandria Region booth.
Please join us for a Service in Celebration of the Life and Ministry of The Reverend Dr. Pauli Murray, with a reception to follow.
In this brief, simple outdoor service of prayer and praise, we witness to the suffering of the most vulnerable and powerless among us and lift up our lament, fear, and hope to God’s redemptive and healing power.
The Rev. Kevin Laskowski will present on the history and theology of American independence, looking at Revolutionary-era sermons from Anglican clergy and others.
The 1st Saturday Social is held on the first Saturday of each month and features both wine and non-alcoholic beverages as well as several different cheeses and crackers to nibble on.
Join us on July 12 for the return of 2nd Saturday Church at 5:00 p.m. in the Chapel, with music by our 2nd Saturday band. The theme will be Shrine Mont in Vienna!
In this brief, simple outdoor service of prayer and praise, we witness to the suffering of the most vulnerable and powerless among us and lift up our lament, fear, and hope to God’s redemptive and healing power.
Saint Peter's is hosting a week-long Nature Camp for ages 4 to 5th grade. There are openings for half-day and full-day particpants. Full-day is available only for children who have completed Kindergarten and older. Deposit is required at registration to hold space.
This workshop offers an in-depth exploration of African American spirituals and gospel music, focusing on their historical context, musical characteristics, and profound impact on worship and culture.
Meade Church in partnership with Yellow Door Concerts presents Jazz at Meade. All concerts are held on Sunday afternoon from 4-6 pm. Light refreshments/Street parking.
In this brief, simple outdoor service of prayer and praise, we witness to the suffering of the most vulnerable and powerless among us and lift up our lament, fear, and hope to God’s redemptive and healing power.