As a parish in the Anglican Communion: We, St Peter's family, having been nourished, continue to proclaim and celebrate the gospel of Jesus Christ in worship and action.
Beginning Sunday, July 5th and concluding Sunday, September 6th there is only one celebration of Holy Communion at 9:30 a.m. each Sunday.
St Peter's Church, the Upper Hall and washroom are wheelchair accessible.

St. Peter's Anglican Church
11035 127th Street, Edmonton,
Alberta T5M 0T3
Telephone 780-455-3665
Fax 780-455-7101
St. Peter's Parish Hall 780-453-1418
Email stpeters@compusmart.ab.ca
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Rector: The Rev. Stephen Hallford (780) 455-3665 Special Honorary Assistant: The Rev. A.L. Steel Honorary Assistant: The Rev. Dr. Joyce Mellor Rector's Warden: Mrs. Dawne Jagerhofer People's Warden: Mrs. Helen Sushynski Parish Evangelist: Capt. Kathy Hutchinson Parish Secretary: Mrs. Diane Morgan (780) 455-3665 Music Director: Dr. Belinda Chiang |
News and Upcoming Events Can you share your time and talents? Sunday School Prayer Partners The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund Altar Guild Anglican Church Women |
Choir Servers Sidespersons Parish History Links Credits |
News and Upcoming Events
Beginning Sunday, July 5th and concluding Sunday, September 6th there is only one celebration of Holy Communion at 9:30 a.m. each Sunday.
Bazaar!! The date has been set, and the wheels are in motion. Mark your calendars now -- November 7th 2009! Unfortunately, we will not be offering our famous Rummy Mincemeat, but the rest of the function will follow the traditional format. New this year will be a table we call 'The Regifting Table' to take care of items that are 'better' than the usual White Elephant items. So, please set aside appropriate things you come across during your Spring Cleaning.
Can you help?
Our Music Program cannot survive without the support of the Parish and Community. We need your help to stabilize our current membership,
and hopefully welcome new members. If you have not participated in the choir, or haven't joined this group for a while, please give it some thought.
We work hard but we also have lots of fun!
Leave a message at 780-455-3665.
Do you need, or can you offer a ride to St. Peter's? Please call Sharyn Rose (Ride Coordinator) at 780-487-8901 for more information.
Opportunities for Service in our Parish.
1. Visiting people of our Parish who can't come to church. Did you know that 30 households of our Parish have limited or no mobility. This makes it impossible or very difficult for these people to participate in activities at the church. If you would like to be part of a group of Home Visitors who help make friendly informal visits, or if you would like more information, please speak to the Rector.
2. Parish Hosts are required to be in attendance when a non-parish group is using our worship space. Parish hosts would welcome these groups and ensure their comfort while present in our church. For more information please speak to the Rector.
Sunday School
The Sunday School meets on Sunday mornings from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. in the church hall from September until May.
Classes are not usually held on Sundays from Christmas to New Years; during Spring break and at Easter.
For more information, contact the Rector at 455-3665.
Our Prayer Partners
St. Peter's Church, Edmonton, England
Christ Church (Parish Church), Fredericton, New Brunswick
St. George's Church, Cambridge Bay, (Ikaluktutiak), NU (ACW Prayer Partner)
The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund
The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund (PWDRF) supports ministry and aid, and development projects in Canada and throughout the world.
It also responds in emergency situations with relief and medical supplies. For more information contact Dr. John McIvor, St. Peter's PWDRF co-ordinator.
You can obtain the most current information by going to www.pwrdf.org.
Altar Guild
St. Peter's Altar Guild meets bimonthly on the third Wednesday evening of the month from 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. in the Anniversary room of the Lower Hall.
A light snack with tea/coffee and a short time of fellowship follows.
Both men and women are welcome to join the Altar Guild. Duties are usually carried out on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Saturday responsibilities include vacuuming the
sanctuary and choir areas; polishing brass/silver as needed; arranging flowers; changing altar hangings as needed and setting up communion
vessels etc. for Sunday services. Sunday responsibilities include re-setting for the later service between 9:30 and 10:15 a.m.; washing up/clearing away;
and distribution of altar flowers to parishioners following the service.
Other occasional duties include preparation for baptisms, weddings, and funerals; and co-sponsoring the Seder Meal on Maundy Thursday;
and helping with the Vestry-sponsored "Spring Cleaning and Palm Cross making" the Saturday morning before Palm Sunday.
Are you interested in donating Altar Flowers?
Each Sunday, except in Lent, you have the opportunity to donate the Altar Flowers in thankgiving, celebration, or in memoriam, to the Glory of God.
A contibution of $35.00 is requested . For more information, please see the Flower Chart and notice posted in the Narthex,
or speak to Jody Watson (Flower Secretary).
For more information, contact the Rector through the parish office at 780-455-3665.
Anglican Church Women
At St. Peter's, the Anglican Church Women group (A.C.W.) is concerned about fellowship and the needs of others.
The group meets on the third Monday evening of September, October, November, April and May at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall.
The meetings include devotions and discussions concerning Diocesan A.C.W. activities, the group's Prayer Partner, catering required for
receptions, preparations for the Annual Bazaar, and preparations for Regional and Diocesan Annual Meetings.
The Fall season usually begins with a pot-luck supper while a wind-up dinner, 'out on the town,' is enjoyed in June.
The A.C.W. organize the Parish Bazaar which takes place in November. A few weeks prior, one day is dedicated to making St. Peter's traditional
mincemeat which is sold at the Bazaar.
All women of the congregation are welcome. Come and join us in fellowship!
For more information, contact Mrs. Beth-Anne Exham at 780-453-1523.
St. Peter's Choir
The Choir leads the music for the 10:30 a.m. service of worship and occasional anthems (primarily for major church festivals - Thanksgiving,
Remembrance Sunday, Christmas, Easter and Pentecost).
The group has major presentations the second Sunday of Advent (a Festival of Lessons and Carols at the regular 10:30 a.m. service)
and in the Spring (an ecumenical Festival of Praise with Choirs from the other denominations in the Westmount Council of Churches).
Other occasional responsibilities include leading the music for funerals as needed and as available and assisting with Christmas Eve services.
For more information leave a message at 780-455-3665.
Servers' Guild
The Servers' Guild meets twice a year for a dinner and meeting. Both boys and girls of post-Confirmation and Sunday School age are welcome.
Adults are also welcome. Sunday responsibilities from 10:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. include lighting and extinguishing the altar candles; carrying the cross
during processional and recessional hymns; assisting with the preparation of bread and wine for communion; receiving the offertory from the
sidespersons, and returning it.
Other occasional duties include carrying processional candles. The group also assists with special services, particularly at Christmas, Easter,
Confirmations, and occasional funerals.
For more information, contact Mrs. Beth-Anne Exham at 780-453-1523.
Sidespersons
Sidespersons Sunday responsibilities from 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. and from 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon include the distribution of service books and bulletins; receiving and
counting the collection: counting the congregation (including the Sunday school at the later service); and ushering at communion services.
Everyone,men, women and children are all welcome to serve as sidespersons.
For more information, contact the Rector at 780-455-3665.
Our Parish History
The Parish of St.Peter's, in the Westmount area of Edmonton, was begun as a mission of Christ Church by the Rev. C.W. McKim.
The first church was erected on the southeast corner of 113 Ave. and 127 St. and dedicated on January 18, 1914. The second church
was built, not many years later, at 131 St. and 111 Ave. On February 23, 1921 this second church was moved to the present site at
127 St. and 111 Ave. The third St.Peter's was built in 1959 and dedicated on December 8, 1960.
The first minister at St. Peter's was the Rev. Capt. W.H. Davis who was killed in battle in France on August 9, 1918, as he prayed for dying soldiers. The first choir was formed in 1919. Three years later they formed a Pierrot troop, performing in various parishes in Edmonton and vicinity. In later years there was a very active Junior Choir under the successive leadership of Elsie Edgecombe, Ruby Dunn, and Hope Metszies. More recently the young people were involved in producing sanctuary plays under the banner of "St. Peter's Players."
The 26 (St. Peter's) Edmonton Scouts were first sponsored by the church in 1942. St. Peter's 2 X 4 Square Dancers also have a long history and association with the church, the Rev. Canon A.E. Thain and a few parishioners inaugurating the group in 1965. Over the years, St. Peter's has been involved in supporting and initiating various community projects. One of the first "Twins" support groups in Edmonton was begun by members of St. Peter's. More recently the members of our Outreach group, with the help of others, have been actively involved in supporting the 124th St. Drop-In Project.
In 1993 St. Peter's first participated in a Diocesan "Invitation Sunday" which encouraged parishioners to invite others to church one Sunday in the fall of the year. Since that time our parish family has grown significantly.
Over the years St. Peter's has been faithfully served by a number of outstanding and fondly remembered clergy, assistants and students, in addition to a variety of enthusiastic lay people who have given generously and sacrificially of their time, talents, energy, and resources. We're proud of our eighty five years of history, ministry and involvement in this area of the city of Edmonton, and warmly welcome newcomers into the fellowship of our parish community.
Abstracted from "St. Peter's Anglican Church" Pictorial Directory 1998.
Almighty God, as you have supported and sustained the faithful of St. Peter's in the past, so we pray that your Holy Spirit would continue to guide us on our spiritual journey, strengthening, challenging, enlivening and empowering us as we proclaim the good news of your salvation and share the gift of your healing and redeeming love with others, through Jesus Christ, Our Lord. Amen
| The Rev. W.H. Davis, M.C. | February 1914 to May 1916 |
| The Rev. T.W. Scott | May 1916 to August 1920 |
| The Rev. H. Alderwood | August 1920 to June 1924 |
| The Ven. S.F. Tackaberry | June 1924 to April 1939 |
| The Rev. P.A. Rickard | April 1939 to October 1940 |
| The Rev. R.S. Faulks | May 1941 to October 1950 |
| The Rev. W. Buxton | October 1950 to July 1952 |
| The Rev. T.W. Teape | July 1952 to September 1955 |
| The Rev. Canon N. Humphreys | October 1955 to December 1962 |
| The Rev. Canon A.E. Thain | April 1963 to April 1975 |
| The Ven. V.L. Kerr | May 1975 to June 1981 |
| The Rev. S.E. Lewis | September 1981 to June 1985 |
| The Rev. J.E. Gardner | September 1985 to June 1990 |
| The Rev. E.S. Eden | April 1991 to September 2003 |
| The Rev. S. J. Hallford | June 2004 to present |
WWW Links
www.edmonton.anglican.org Anglican Diocese of Edmonton.
The Bishop's charge to the 61st Synod, as well
as the presentations by guest speakers, the Very Rev. Peter Elliott and the Rev. Nick Brotherwood, can be found on this web page.
www.anglican.ca The Anglican Church of Canada
www.pwrdf.org The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund
Anglican Appeal to support ministry in Canada's northern regions, as well as theological education in northern Canada and in other parts of the world-wide Anglican Communion.
Credits
This information last updated July 2nd, 2009 by Tony Locock