Join us at St Peter’s for a service of Evening Prayer (Evensong) using liturgy from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. This traditional service includes hymns that are usually led by a small choir. Whether you are new to Church or have been attending for many years, you will find that the words and music draw you close to the living God in worship and adoration.
After the conclusion of our service, do stay to join us for tea and coffee served in the Antill Vestry at the back of Church when you will have the opportunity to chat to other members of the congregation and make new friends.
Join us at St Peter’s for a special service to mark Ash Wednesday – the beginning of Lent.
Our service will be one of Holy Communion using liturgy from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. This traditional service includes hymns that will be led by a small choir. Whether you are new to Church or have been attending for many years, you will find that the words and music draw you close to the living God in worship and adoration. During the service, you will be given the opportunity to receive the sign of the cross marked on your forehead with ash as a sign of penitence.
After the conclusion of our service, do stay to join us for tea and coffee served in the Antill Vestry at the back of Church when you will have the opportunity to chat to other members of the congregation and make new friends.
Join us at St Peter’s for a service of Holy Communion using liturgy from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. This traditional service includes hymns that are often led by a small choir. Whether you are new to Church or have been attending for many years, you will find that the words and music draw you close to the living God in worship and adoration.
After the conclusion of our service, do stay to join us for tea and coffee served in the Antill Vestry at the back of Church when you will have the opportunity to chat to other members of the congregation and make new friends.
Join us at St Peter’s for a service of Morning Prayer (Matins) using liturgy from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. This traditional service includes hymns that are often led by a small choir. Whether you are new to Church or have been attending for many years, you will find that the words and music draw you close to the living God in worship and adoration.
After the conclusion of our service, do stay to join us for tea and coffee served in the Antill Vestry at the back of Church when you will have the opportunity to chat to other members of the congregation and make new friends.
Join us at St Peter’s for a service of Holy Communion using liturgy from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. This traditional service includes hymns that are often led by a small choir. Whether you are new to Church or have been attending for many years, you will find that the words and music draw you close to the living God in worship and adoration.
After the conclusion of our service, do stay to join us for tea and coffee served in the Antill Vestry at the back of Church when you will have the opportunity to chat to other members of the congregation and make new friends.
Living in Mountsorrel, over 60 and on your own? You are invited to join us for our ‘Senior Sunday’ worship and tea service.

At 4pm on the second Sunday of each month, we hold a special service at St Peter’s Church lasting no more than half an hour. This is followed by afternoon tea of sandwiches and cakes served in the vestry. Join in with the topical chatter and meet some new friends.
We’d love to see you if you can make it. If you need a lift, please call and we’ll do what we can to get you a lift.
Join us at St Peter’s for a service of Evening Prayer (Evensong) using liturgy from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. This traditional service includes hymns that are usually led by a small choir. Whether you are new to Church or have been attending for many years, you will find that the words and music draw you close to the living God in worship and adoration.
After the conclusion of our service, do stay to join us for tea and coffee served in the Antill Vestry at the back of Church when you will have the opportunity to chat to other members of the congregation and make new friends.
Join us at St Peter’s for a service of Holy Communion using liturgy from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. This traditional service includes hymns that are often led by a small choir. Whether you are new to Church or have been attending for many years, you will find that the words and music draw you close to the living God in worship and adoration.
After the conclusion of our service, do stay to join us for tea and coffee served in the Antill Vestry at the back of Church when you will have the opportunity to chat to other members of the congregation and make new friends.

Join us at St Peter’s for a special service to mark The Annunciation – the visit of the Angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary.
Our service will be one of Holy Communion using liturgy from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. This traditional service includes hymns that will be led by a small choir. Whether you are new to Church or have been attending for many years, you will find that the words and music draw you close to the living God in worship and adoration. During the service, you will be given the opportunity to receive the sign of the cross marked on your forehead with ash as a sign of penitence.
After the conclusion of our service, do stay to join us for a ‘Bring and Share’ Supper. Tea and coffee will also be served in the Antill Vestry at the back of Church when you will have the opportunity to chat to other members of the congregation and make new friends.
A meeting of the PCC of St Peter’s Church will take place this evening at 7pm in The Antill Vestry at St Peter’s Church.