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  • Christmas Lessons and Carols

    St. Peter's Episcopal Church 115 St. Peter's St., Salisbury, MD, United States

    Join us on Sunday, December 29, at the 10:30 service for Christmas Lessons and Carols. The service of Nine Lessons and Carols has a nearly 150-year history in the Anglican Church. It includes the reading of nine stories from Scripture — including the promise of the Messiah and the birth of Jesus — and the…

  • Bishop Visits St. Peter’s

    St. Peter's Episcopal Church 115 St. Peter's St., Salisbury, MD, United States

    The XI Bishop of Easton, the Rt. Rev. Santosh Marray, makes his annual visitation to St. Peter’s in two Sundays, January 19, which is also the day of our Patronal Feast (the Confession of St. Peter). The Bishop will preside and preach at the 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. services and will receive newcomer Karla…

  • The Feast of the Presentation

    St. Peter's Episcopal Church 115 St. Peter's St., Salisbury, MD, United States

    February 2 is the Feast of the Presentation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple, also called the Purification of Saint Mary the Virgin, commemorating the day 40 days after Our Lord’s birth when the Holy Family went to the temple in Jerusalem to present the child and purify his mother as prescribed by…

  • Ash Wednesday Services

    St. Peter's Episcopal Church 115 St. Peter's St., Salisbury, MD, United States

    Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, March 5. There will be three services on Ash Wednesday: 7 a.m., 12 noon, and 7 p.m. The choir will be singing at the 7 p.m. service. There will not be a noon healing service since the Ash Wednesday liturgy is the proper liturgy of the day. There will be…

  • Walk the Way of the Cross

    St. Peter's Episcopal Church 115 St. Peter's St., Salisbury, MD, United States

    Walk the Way of the Cross — a 30-minute service in which participants walk around the church interior and make stops at the 14 stations of Jesus’ passion and death — takes place on Friday, March 14, and Friday, April 4, at 7 p.m. Join us for this moving Lenten service. Note the new date…

  • Green Hill Sunday

    Green Hill Church 4035 Green Hill Church Road, Quantico, MD, United States

    On Green Hill Sunday, August 24, the Wicomico County Episcopal parishes travel to the mother church, Old Green Hill on the banks of the Wicomico, for an annual 10:00 am worship service and picnic afterwards on the church grounds. St. Peter’s will not have its usual 10:30 am service that day so that we can…

  • Blessing of the Animals

    St. Peter's Episcopal Church 115 St. Peter's St., Salisbury, MD, United States

    Father David will be blessing animals on the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals, on Sunday, October 5, at 4 pm in St. Peter’s courtyard. He will also be blessing animals at Parsons Cemetery Pet Gardens at 2 pm on October 12. Mark your calendars!

  • Blessing of the Animals

    Parsons Cemetery 912 N. Division St, Salisbury, MD, United States

    Father David will be blessing animals on the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals, on Sunday, October 5, at 4 pm in St. Peter’s courtyard. He will also be blessing animals at Parsons Cemetery Pet Gardens at 2 pm on October 12. Mark your calendars!

  • Bishop Marray’s Farewell Celebration

    Christ Church 830 Romancoke Rd, Stevensville, MD, United States

    The Diocese of Easton’s Standing Committee invites members of all parishes in the diocese to honor and celebrate the Rt. Rev. Santosh K. Marray, DMin., DD, Eleventh Bishop of Easton, in a Service of the Ending of a Pastoral Relationship on Saturday, October 18, 2025, the Feast of St. Luke, the Evangelist, at 10:30 in…

  • All Saints Evensong

    St. Peter's Episcopal Church 115 St. Peter's St., Salisbury, MD, United States

    Join us on Sunday, November 2, at 5 p.m. for a beautiful service of Evensong, celebrating the Feast of All Saints. Led by St. Peter’s Choir, directed by Lauma Akmene, and officiated by Fr. David, this reflective service will honor loved ones who have passed in the past year. Stay after for a potluck —…

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