An Episcopal Church in the Diocese of N.C, aspiring to be a place of unconditional welcome and a beacon of God’s love in the heart of Charlotte, nurturing a community of courageous followers of Jesus and inspiring love of God and love of neighbor. The Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion and embodies a heritage that includes attitudes reflective of both ancient and contempo
rary Catholicism and Protestantism. In 1857, St. Peter's moved to the current location at the corner of Seventh and Tryon Streets. This "Little Church" was razed and replaced in 1892 with the structure that proudly sits there today. We recently completed renovating the Church and replacing our old pipe organ with a wonderful new Fisk organ. We will continue to preserve this beautiful building for generations to come. As the city of Charlotte has grown, so has St. Peters, providing the community with a large body of contributions that have been examples of lasting achievements through faith, courage, and ceaseless devotion to Christian causes. Peter's has been an integral part of the development and renewal of the downtown Charlotte community. As an Episcopal parish, we believe in maintaining a strong tie to our traditional values while being adaptable to the changing times of the early 21st century. We want to remain open to the leading of the Spirit as God draws people who are often different from one another, by providing opportunities for interaction and the learning and acceptance that comes from being open to the Spirit. We do this by providing opportunities for fellowship, outreach, worship and spiritual growth. Saint Peter's is often used for weddings, baptisms, and funerals for both our standing members and for members of our larger city family who may not have a direct affiliation. Please contact the church office and arrange an appointment to visit with our Rector to discuss your particular situation.