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Welcome to St. Peter's Episcopal Church!
Sunday Services at 8am & 10am
Welcoming all. Serving our community. Connecting with others. Find us at: 30 Church Street, PO Box 513, Hebron, CT 06248 Call us anytime: 860-228-3244

Upcoming Events

Yankee Pot Roast Dinner

March 28, 2026
4pm

What: Yankee Pot Roast Dinner  When: March 28, 2026     4:00 Where: St Peter’s Church, Route 85   Church Street Hebron Cost: $18 each meal How: This is a take-out only dinner. There will be no preorders or reservations but first come-first served. You will enter the Church parking lot, as directed by the Traffic Control. For each dinner you will be given a  ticket. Two servers will come to your vehicle. One will take your ticket(s) and money; they will return with your dinner(s).  The other server will take your dessert order(s) and return with them to your vehicle. They will place your dinner and dessert in your vehicle. You will not get out of your car. Nonprofits: A portion of the dinner profits will be given to a chosen non profit. This dinner’s non profit is A.H.M.

PRIDE Performance: A Lesbian Belle Tells

June 12, 2026

In this time of great uncertainty one way to combat anxiety is through humorous storytelling.  Elizabeth McCain developed a humorous one-woman play based on life events.  The material of McCain’s play resembles talented writers’ styles such as Dorothy Allison’s honesty, Julia Reed’s Southern sass and irreverence, and David Sedaris’s satirical wit.                                                                                  A Lesbian Belle … Read More

Juneteenth: What to a Slave is the Fourth of July?

June 19, 2026 – June 21, 2026

This speech was given by Frederick Douglass in June 1852 to the Rochester Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Society.  It became one of Douglass’s most famous speeches—criticizing the chasm between America’s Founding principles and the institution of slavery.  Douglass lamented that Independence Day wasn’t a day of celebration for enslaved people.  At the same time, he urged his … Read More

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