St Peter's is an open, friendly and inclusive church which is part of the Chaplaincy to Higher Education. Our congregation is a diverse mix of pople from many different cultures and outlooks. We are an ecumenical church which cares about global issues and we aim to provide a worship space which is supportive of all who wish to explore the Christian faith and life.
Our children's group has its own page.
On Sundays throughout the year:
| 11:00 | Worship |
| 12:00 | a chance to meet people and have a cuppa |
On Sundays in termtime:
| 10:00 | Prayer & Toast: a simple prayer meeting with tea and toast served before and afterwards, in the Sangam room at the front of St Peter's. Pray in many languages for needs and concerns in our world, our church and university communities and our own lives. |
On the first Sunday of the month we even prove that there is such a thing as a free lunch.
We organize a range of social events throughout the year,
What's on this week:
Mar 11th (Thu) 18:00 Thursday Night House Group
Mar 12th (Fri) 17:30 Mandarin Bible Study
Mar 13th (Sat) 13:30 Martial Arts lesson
Mar 13th (Sat) 15:30 Mandarin Choir Practice
Mar 14th (Sun) 10:00 Mandarin Prayer Meeting
Mar 14th (Sun) 10:45 Mandarin Service
Mar 14th (Sun) 12:30 "When I Survey... Christ's Cross and Ours"
Mar 14th (Sun) 18:30
KISS: Reflective, student-led worship, followed by free food.
Mar 15th (Mon) 18:00 Guitar lesson
Mar 15th (Mon) 18:00 Salsa class
Mar 16th (Tue) 18:00 Midweek Devotion
Mar 17th (Wed) 13:00 Gilbert was wrong!
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| St Peter's Chaplaincy is a resource for exploring the life of faith. It seeks to be inclusive, open and welcoming, offering companionship on the Journey | ||
| Chaplaincy to Higher Education in Manchester | Manchester Metropolitan University University of Manchester Royal Northern College of Music |
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St Peter's Church |
The church congregation is made up of people from a variety of different countries and ethnicities, from as far afield as Nigeria, Ireland and Taiwan! All show an interest and concern for others in the church community, giving moments like the sharing of the peace in a Sunday morning service a real family-feel.
Jenny 2004–2007