St. Peter's to open as sanctuary on election day
Oct 31, 2016
In an effort to help subdue the anxiety and stress of the 2016 Presidential Election, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church 351 Elm Street will open its doors to the entire community as a non-denominational, non-partisan, place of peace and solace on Election Day, Tuesday, November 8.
From 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., anyone can stop by to sit and be silent in a quiet, peaceful place, and/or to offer prayers for the nation. Those who do not regularly attend church are also welcome to attend.
At noon on Election Day, St. Peter’s will offer a service of Holy Eucharist to unite people and bring people together in prayer for our nation. Everyone is welcome regardless of current denomination.