The Church of the Holy Communion in Saint Peter, MN is an inclusive and welcoming Episcopal church that values traditional liturgical worship and informal fellowship. They warmly welcome and love all individuals, ordain women to the clergy and bishophood, and attract a diverse congregation from various faith traditions. The church encourages open discussions on controversial topics, works for social justice and a greener environment, and seeks to understand rather than judge. They take pride in their rich history since their establishment in 1854 and are led by Rev. Chris Boehm Carlson, a passionate priest dedicated to worshiping God and deepening the relationship with Jesus.
The church is also served by Bishop Craig Loya, who was consecrated as the X Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Minnesota in 2020. They offer various activities and events, including the annual Simpson Forum that explores the ethics of civic engagement. Additionally, they have a knitting group called "Knit or Not" that provides a space for knitting enthusiasts to come together and enjoy each other's company. The church values community engagement and strives to create a meaningful and inclusive environment for all.
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