The Episcopal Church of St. Peter and St. Mary
The Episcopal Church of St. Peter and St. Mary
An inclusive faith community worshipping in the Anglican tradition 
126 West 2nd Avenue Denver, CO 80223      (303) 722-8781 

Who We Are

Whether you are an Episcopalian recently transplanted to Denver or someone who has never been in a church, you are welcome at The Episcopal Church of St. Peter & St. Mary.

We invite you to learn about the ministry of our parish and especially to join us in serving the Lord. We give thanks for the blessings of the past and are excited about the challenges and opportunities of the future. We hope that you find your spiritual journey deepened and your life blessed by an association with The Episcopal Church of St. Peter & St. Mary. We invite you to join us!!!

We gather to worship on Sunday mornings at 9 a.m. The service includes readings from the Bible, a sermon, prayers, Holy Communion, and music.

Our Sunday worship is intended to nourish us for mission in our workplace, neighborhood, and larger community. People of The Episcopal Church of St. Peter & St. Mary are deeply committed to service to our community. We participate in a growing outreach program called St. Clare's Ministries, which feeds over 100 of the city's poor and homeless every Tuesday evening, provides emergency overnight shelter, and a variety of other moments of respite.

If you are looking for a church community that is open, supportive, and committed to mission in Jesus' Name, come in for a browse.


Weddings at St. Peter and St. Mary

The sanctuary is available for weddings of nonparishioners with the rector's approval. The guidelines for marriage and remarriage are the accepted norms of the Episcopal Church. The fee for nonparishioners is $250 for the sanctuary, and an additional $150 for the parish hall if needed for a reception.


Activities

On the fourth Friday of each month the Knit One, Sip Two group gathers at the church with handwork, wine, and snacks to share. Everyone is welcome with or without knitting needles.

On the third Wednesday of each month folks gather at the church for a book discussion. Books are chosen the month prior, and titles have included A Year on the Beach, The Faith Club, Mary called Magdala, and others.

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