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New Altar Guild
NEW ALTAR GUILD We are currently restructuring and rebuilding our parish ALTAR GUILD with new leadership and new members. We hope you can join us! The Altar Guild is a very important ministry in our parish because it is geared toward worship — and God deserves the best we have to offer. The Celebration of…
Read MoreChristmas Decorations 2021
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS 2021 We invite our parishioners and friends to contribute toward the cost of decorating our worship space for Christmas. We are grateful for your generosity. All donations will be publicized in our Christmas Worship Aid on Christmas Eve. Your contribution is very much appreciated! If you would like to make your donation in…
Read MoreChildren & Family Mass – October 31, 2021
Thanks to our Sponsors – Family Fall Festival
Join us for our FAMILY FALL FESTIVAL on October 23!
Thanks to the AMAZING SPONSORS for our Family Fall Festival
Thanks to BayCoast Bank!
Dear Friends and Parishioners of St. Peter’s! I am pleased to announce that the Moms Group of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church has been awarded a very generous grant in the amount of $500.00 from Bay Coast Bank to support the upcoming Family Fall Festival on October 23. We are grateful to Carolyn Novo and…
Read MoreFall Gathering & Open House – October 17, 2021
FALL GATHERING & OPEN HOUSE (see flyer below) Sunday, October 17, 2021 OUTDOOR MASS at 10:00AM COMPLIMENTARY PICNIC to Follow Activities for Children RAIN OR SHINE / BRING A FRIEND! stpetersdartmouth.org
Read MoreFamily Fall Festival – October 23, 2021
FAMILY FALL FESTIVAL Dartmouth Mom’s Group @ St. Peter’s Episcopal Church is hosting a Family Fall Festival! Saturday, October 23 from 1-3 PM St. Peter’s Episcopal Church 351 Elm St. Dartmouth, MA 02748 FEATURING: The Toe Jam Puppet Band!! Face painting, games, crafts, & more! BYOP- Bring your own pumpkin to decorate! HOSTED BY THE…
Read MoreVaccines Save Lives
VACCINES SAVE LIVES! Let’s listen to Jesus! If you have not been vaccinated, we encourage you to do so to protect yourself and others. This is what Jesus means when he says “Love your neighbor as yourself.” The proper and responsible use of vaccines is a duty not only to our own selves and families…
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