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Sundays 8:00 AM Celtic Eucharist & 10:30 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite II, with choir · Rockland, ME
Plan Your Visit →Saint Peter Episcopal Church in Rockland Maine
Our Faith
We hold the Bible to be the Word of God, containing all things necessary to salvation. Scripture is read, studied, and prayed throughout the life of the parish through Adult Forum, Bible Study, and Education for Ministry.
We worship one God in three persons — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We affirm the historic Christian faith as summarized in the Apostles' and Nicene Creeds, the sufficient statement of our belief.
Holy Baptism and the Holy Eucharist are the two great sacraments of the Gospel. The Eucharist stands at the center of our common life, celebrated multiple times each week as the body and blood of Christ given for the nourishment of God's people.
Our worship is shaped by the Book of Common Prayer, including the Rite II liturgy. We believe that how the Church prays forms what the Church believes, uniting the congregation in a shared pattern of praise, confession, and thanksgiving.
We embrace the Anglican via media, holding together a wide range of worship and prayer — from Celtic and contemplative Eucharists to centering prayer, quiet days, and spiritual direction. We trust that God meets people through many faithful practices.
Join Us
8:00 AM Celtic Eucharist & 10:30 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite II, with choir
7:00 AM Contemplative Eucharist
Visiting Our Parish
Free parking on site and along neighbouring streets. Accessible spaces near the main entrance.
Children's Sunday School is offered during the sermon. A nursery is available for infants and toddlers.
Please introduce yourself to the priest or a greeter after the service. A welcome card is in each pew.
The church is wheelchair-accessible. Large-print bulletins and hearing-loop assistance are available on request.
Coffee hour in the parish hall immediately following the service — all are warmly invited.
11 White Street, Rockland, ME, 04841, Rockland, Maine, 04841
Every baptized Christian is called to ministry in Christ's name. We accompany one another through the passages of life — baptism, marriage, and burial — and equip lay worship ministers and the whole congregation to serve God and neighbor.