
Music at St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Beverly.
Saint Peters Music Program is a vibrant and cherished part of our worship and parish life. It is led by our Director of Music and Organist, Dr. Kirsten J. Helgeland. All parishioners interested in sharing their love of music are welcome to join the choir. One need not be able to read music, but must have a love for it and be willing to offer their time to this ministry. The Senior Choir leads hymns and anthems at the 10 o'clock service from September through the end of June.
The choir is also an integral part of additional services at Easter, Christmas, Bishop visitations and other occasions. Rehearsals are weekly on Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m. Warm-up rehearsals are 45 minutes before any service at which the choir sings.


The Youth Choir welcomes young people ages 6 to 15, after which they may be eligible to sing in the adult choir. They rehearse on the last Sunday of the month after the 10 o'clock service and sing on the first Sunday of the month.
If you are interested in getting involved with our music program...please e-mail Kirsten at: kirstenJH@aol.com
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Saint Peter's Episcopal Church

4 Ocean Street
Beverly, Massachusetts
978-922-3438
e-mail: info@stpetersbeverly.org
St. Peters Episcopal Church in Beverly, Mass provides a welcoming, nurturing and inclusive environment for all people to praise God through worship, prayer and music. We encourage members of all ages to learn and to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. St. Peters is committed to using our time, talents and treasure in caring for God's people. We work together as a parish to create and grow a spiritual home and to support each other in our daily journey with Christ.
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