

9:30 Bible Study
10:30 Holy Communion
Please join us as we continue our Bible Study, "Christianity Explored." We start at 9:30 Sunday mornings and learn more about who Jesus Christ is...Why He Came? What is Faith? What is Grace? What Does the Resurrection Mean for Us? and more.
Sept 5 Rev. Batts
(Please note: There is no bible study scheduled for Sunday Sept 5)
Sept 12 Rev. Blum
Sept 26 Rev. Lee
Oct 3 Rev. Blitz
Welcome to St. Peter's Anglican Church! We are located on the beautiful grounds of Townpoint United Methodist Church at 61 Port Herman Road, Chesapeake City, MD 21915. Our service begins at 10:30 AM. We are a small but growing church in Cheasapeake City, Maryland. St. Peter's is a Mission Parish in the Reformed Episcopal Church. The REC is a member of the Anglican Church in North America. Here at St. Peter's our mission is to reach our community with the transforming love of Jesus Christ. We do this through rich worship, solid orthodox teaching, and boldness in our witness.
ATTENTION!! St. Peter’s Anglican Church, an ACNA Mission parish in Chesapeake City, Maryland area, is seeking a priest with mission church experience looking for an opportunity to use that training in a bi-vocational environment. He must have a passion for Anglican worship and preaching the gospel to the community, especially the lost and unchurched. Our small congregation is eager for a leader ready to lead us forward in faith, hope, and charity.Please send your resume and cover letter to The Rt. Rev. David L. Hicks, Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic of the Reformed Episcopal Church at bishophicks@comcast.net; and to Caroline Prickett, St. Peter’s Anglican Church Senior Warden at cprickett@me.com.
Press Release: On June 9th,
Diana Lopez, of St. Peter’s Anglican Church, in Chesapeake City, MD, was
elected to the Executive Committee of the Anglican Church of North America
(ACNA). ACNA is the newly formed (June 2009) Anglican Church uniting over 800 orthodox
parishes in the United States and Canada.
The
Anglican Church in North America was initiated at the request of the Global
Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON), and has been formally recognized by over
80% of the Anglican Communion (77 million) globally. Diana served as the Administrative Coordinator for GAFCON,
which took place in Jerusalem in June 2008.
The Executive Committee is composed of six clergy and six laity: Rev. Phil Ashey, Rev. Travis Boline,
Mr. Tad Brenner, Rev. Julian Dobbs, the Rt. Rev. Royal Grote, the Rt. Rev. John
Guernsey, Dr. Michael Howell, Mr. Claus Lenk, Mrs. Diana Lopez, Rev. Russell
Martin, Mrs. Nancy Norton, and Mr. Sam Thomsen. Archbishop Robert Duncan is Ex-Officio Chair.
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