A Note from Pastor Nate

Pastor Nate Widener • July 28, 2025

St. Peter’s Family,


My wife Amy and I just wanted to take a moment to thank all of you for the outpouring of love you have shown us over the last several weeks.


This past weekend, my oldest daughter Gwyn was married to our wonderful son-in-law Benjamin Corley, and we couldn’t be happier. But, what made it all the sweeter was seeing so many of your caring and supportive faces in the congregation.


Similarly, as you know, just a few short weeks ago I lost my father, Nick Widener, and I cannot express to you the depth of my thankfulness for all of the condolences that you have given me and my family. Your cards are all sitting on the windowsill of my office.


Without question St. Peter’s is a loving and caring congregation, and this is part of what makes you so great. Thank you for taking care of us, so that we can also take care of you.


May God Bless you,


Pastor Nate 

News & Notes

September 2, 2025
St. Peter's Welcomes Pastor Danny Eggold as Senior Pastor this Thursday, September 4th at 6 pm. Join us for this worship service and installation of our new pastor.
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