St. Peter's AME Church

St. Peter's AME Church Come expecting a change! THANK YOU FOR VISITING ST PETER'S AME CHURCH'S FACEBOOK PAGE! The ultimate purposes of St.

Peter's and the connectional church are: (1) make available God’s biblical principles, (2) spread Christ’s liberating gospel, and (3) provide continuing programs which will enhance the entire social development of all people. We invite you to attend:
Worship Services
1st, 3rd, & 5th Sundays at 11:00 AM
2nd Sundays at 8:00 AM
Bible Study
Wednesdays at 7:00 PM

St. Peter's AME Church is honored to celebrate our 20th Pastor Appreciation for Rev. Charles G. Corbett!📅Sunday, April 1...
04/06/2026

St. Peter's AME Church is honored to celebrate our 20th Pastor Appreciation for Rev. Charles G. Corbett!

📅Sunday, April 19, 2026
⏰11:00 AM

We are so blessed to welcome our Guest Preacher, Presiding Elder Thomas O. Nixon.

Let's come together in gratitude for his years of faithful service, leadership, and unwavering dedication to our church family! ❤️

11/26/2025

Transition of Bishop Reginald Thomas Jackson (1954-2025)

It is with profound sorrow and deep reverence that we announce the transition of Bishop Reginald Thomas Jackson, the 132nd elected and consecrated bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, and Presiding Prelate of the Second Episcopal District (Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and the District of Columbia). Bishop Jackson entered eternal rest on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, in Washington, D.C.

Bishop Jackson was elected and consecrated at the 49th Quadrennial Session of the General Conference in July 2012, held in Nashville, Tennessee. His episcopal assignments included service as Bishop of the Twentieth Episcopal District (Malawi, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, and Uganda), Ecumenical and Urban Affairs Officer of the AME Church, the Sixth Episcopal District (Georgia), and most recently, the Second Episcopal District.

A native of Dover, Delaware, Bishop Jackson’s ministry spanned more than five decades. He pastored faithfully at St. John AME Church in Jersey City, New Jersey, and for 31 years at St. Matthew AME Church in Orange, New Jersey, where the congregation grew into a vibrant community of more than 2,800 disciples. His leadership extended beyond the pulpit into education, civic engagement, and advocacy for justice. He served on boards of education and higher learning, led the Black Ministers Council of New Jersey, and was a tireless voice for equity in schools, healthcare, criminal justice, and voting rights.

During his episcopal tenure, Bishop Jackson’s vision and determination brought transformative change. He guided the Sixth District in retiring its debts, championed the reaccreditation of Morris Brown College, and advocated for the passage of Georgia’s Hate Crimes Legislation in 2020. His ministry embodied the AME Church’s commitment to faith, justice, and service.

Bishop Jackson was married to the late Christy Davis Jackson, Esq., and is the beloved father of Regina Victoria Jackson and Seth Joshua Jackson.

The African Methodist Episcopal Church honors Bishop Jackson’s extraordinary legacy of preaching, teaching, advocacy, and servant leadership. We extend our prayers and deepest condolences to his family, the Second Episcopal District, and all who mourn his passing.

“Well done, good and faithful servant… enter into the joy of your Lord.” (Matthew 25:23)

Further details regarding final arrangements will be shared as they become available.

Bishop Silvester S. Beaman
President, Council of Bishops

07/21/2023

Join the 2nd Episcopal District in wishing our Servant Bishop James L. Davis a very happy birthday! Bishop Davis, may the miraculous grace of God continue to rest upon you, and that His perfect will for your life unfold in you daily. May this day and days to come be filled with good health, pure happiness, and God’s love. Happy Birthday Blessings, and we wish you many, many more!

05/31/2023

Welcome the new Northern District Presiding Elder Thomas O. Nixon

Scenes from Black History Month at St Peter’s!
03/01/2023

Scenes from Black History Month at St Peter’s!

02/24/2023

Join the Duplin County NAACP this upcoming Monday night.

We Welcome new member, Sis. Kim Rouse! 🙌🏾
01/02/2023

We Welcome new member, Sis. Kim Rouse! 🙌🏾

Save The Date as we celebrate our Presiding Elder!
11/26/2022

Save The Date as we celebrate our Presiding Elder!

Join us for Homecoming as we celebrate our 134th Church Anniversary!  Sunday, October 16 at 11:00 AM!
10/08/2022

Join us for Homecoming as we celebrate our 134th Church Anniversary! Sunday, October 16 at 11:00 AM!

Join us in person for our one night revival, with Rev. Michael Redd!  Friday, October 14, 2022 at 7:00 PM.
10/08/2022

Join us in person for our one night revival, with Rev. Michael Redd! Friday, October 14, 2022 at 7:00 PM.

We’re appreciative of our Pastor, Rev. Charles Corbett, and Minister, Sis. Ebony Wells.
10/04/2022

We’re appreciative of our Pastor, Rev. Charles Corbett, and Minister, Sis. Ebony Wells.

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209 E George Street
Warsaw, NC
28398

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