Christmas

Wednesdays of Advent

December 4, 11 and 18 @ 7pm only

Our three-week Wednesday series will look at Isaiah 9:6, and the titles given to the Christ child Isaiah prophesied would come. Writing nearly 800 years before Christ, during a period of upheaval as the Assyrians were on the march, taking people into captivity by droves, Isaiah’s prophecy gave the people of God a hope they so desperately needed: a Child would be born to fulfill the Davidic kingdom and He would bear the titles “Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” This Child was the Messiah, the Christ. This great prophecy of Isaiah will reach its fullness at Christ’s second coming; of which we await eagerly.

Weekends of Advent

December 1, 8, 15 & 22

Our weekend series: "Deck the Halls, Prepare the Hearts" will explore our long to-do lists to prepare for our Christmas. We have cards to send, lights to hang, songs to sing, parties to attend, and gifts to wrap. God also had a to-do list to prepare for the very first Christmas. He had invitations to send out, lights to create, songs to write, parties to be at, and gifts to give. Join us as we walk through our to-do lists to see how they intersect with God's to-do list.

St. Peter's has put together an Advent devotional to go alongside our Sunday preaching series. Copies are also available in the church lobby or you can text the word ADVENT to 812-775-2300 to receive the devotions daily.

Advent Devotional

Christmas Eve

4pm - Contemporary Christmas (livestream)
Featuring Christmas songs, a message that brings you back to the meaning of the season–great for young families. 

6pm & 8pm - Traditional Christmas (livestream)
Featuring Christmas hymns with choir, brass, and more.

10pm - Acoustic Christmas
A more intimate celebration of Christ’s birth featuring guitar and voice – with communion.

Christmas treats will be served at the 4pm, 6pm, and 8pm services.
All services include singing Silent Night by candlelight. 

Christmas Events

Christmas Events

Join us for one of our holiday events this season.

Your family is invited to come to the Gingerbread Bash on Saturday, November 30 from 4-5:30pm, doors open at 3:30PM. “What’s a Gingerbread Bash?” you ask. It’s a gingerbread nativity building party designed for PreK-3rd graders but the whole family is welcome. In addition to building and decorating your own gingerbread nativity, you’ll get to play games, sing songs, hear the Christmas story from the Bible, and discover the good news of Jesus. It’s a truly sweet way for your family to celebrate the birth of our Savior! Gingerbread Bash is FREE to attend but registration is required and space is limited so sign up now!

Get ready to kick off the Christmas season with us at our Christmas Night of Praise on Saturday, December 7th, from 4:30 to 5:15pm—notice the time change! Sing along to Christmas carols, hear a heartwarming message, and then join us as we walk downtown to watch the Festival of Lights Parade at 6pm. Plus, there’ll be hot chocolate and cookies for everyone! Don’t miss this festive time of worship and community—let’s celebrate Christmas together!

Join us on Saturday, December 14 at 1:30pm for fun Christmas concert put on by the Kikai Orchestra. With Christmas music and treats, this concert is a great way for your family to celebrate this Christmas season! For more information, check out our events page.

After-Christmas Worship Schedule

NO Worship on Wednesday, December 25
NO Worship on Saturday, December 28
Regular Worship on Sunday, December 29 at 8am and 10:45am
NO evening New Year's Eve Worship on December 31
NO Worship on Wednesday, January 1

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