OUR STORY

 

Saint Peter’s began with three women praying for the Lord to raise up a church that would connect with the growing Mount Pleasant and Lowcountry community. From the beginning, the heart of Saint Peter’s has been about community, formation and mission in Christ. Though we’ve grown since those early days, we trust that, as people connect—first to Christ, then to one another—they will experience the freedom to become fully who God created them to be.

 

Sundays At Saint Peter’s:

 

In a world that can be over scheduled and isolating, our Sunday morning worship offers a space and a place to connect with others and with something beyond the next thing on your calendar. When you join us for worship, you’ll find a comfortable, informal place where you can have conversations and develop friendships; a place where you are free to be yourself; and a place that offers a conversation about God.

Each Sunday, you will hear teachings from the Bible, consider how they connect with your life, and be encouraged in those areas of your life where you could use some hope or wisdom.  Our worship draws from the rich traditions of the Christian Church across the ages and is offered in a way that is accessible to our lowcountry culture today. Saint Peter’s is a community made up of all ages doing life together.

We hope you’ll join us this Sunday at 9:15 or 11:00am.

 

what we believe

 

Although Saint Peter’s is a young church, we embrace a faith that is historic. We understand basic Christian theology to be sufficiently summarized by the ecumenical councils of the early Church. These councils produced Creeds, including the Apostles and the Nicene, that the Church has embraced as the standard for orthodoxy for over 1500 years. Beyond that, Saint Peter’s is an Anglican Church. Anglicanism has its roots in the English Reformation, which was a movement that returned the church to a foundation of the Scriptures and the good news that sinners could be justified by grace through faith in Christ. Anglican theology is clearly laid out in the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion. Anglicans are the third largest group of Christians on the planet and our distinct culture can be understood in the Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral.

 

vision & values

— THE VISION IS SIMPLE —

We are a community following Jesus for the sake of the Lowcountry and beyond. 

COMMUNITY

Connecting to Christ, one another and our world. 

FORMATION

Formation in faith, freedom and Godly character.

MISSION

Serving Christ, one another and our world empowered by the Holy Spirit. 

GIVE

Giving of our time, talent and resource for our God-shaped mission.

 

Read the By-Laws of Saint Peter's Church.

OUR STAFF

Martin Chalk, Worship Pastor

Katie Williams, Children’s Pastor

Rickey Kraemer, Technical Director

Turner Merritt, Community Life Pastor

Eric Stewart, Pastor of Care

Kelsey Nelson, Children’s Pastor (Sprouts)

Mike Miller, Director of Operations

Sarah Chalk, Director of Administration

Rennie Addison, Women’s Pastor

AJ Sherrill, Lead Pastor

Katie Swaney, Director of Communications

Gage Glass, Student Pastor

Top, L-R Betsy Smith, Debra Ohlendorf, Michael Eckard, Seth Cason, AJ Sherrill, Bill Hann

Bottom, L-R Trey Ginn, Miranda Dubose, Renee McCaslin, David Vail

board of stewards

Our Board of Stewards for 2023-2024 consists of a group of individuals who are highly dedicated to the mission and vision of Saint Peter’s Church. The Stewards seek to uphold our values. They oversee all that we are and pray to be.

We the leadership of Saint Peter's Church, strive to be Christ like in our character, conduct, and conversation.

View our Covenant