5 /5 Caroline Phan: I have been attending St Peters for just under a year, and I love it! The congregation is diverse in many ways -- I feel this makes the parish stronger because there are people of all ages, races, etc., but there is an air of mutual respect for all, including my two little dogs that I take with me every Sunday. I have no human children, so my pups really are my children and provide a great deal of comfort to me, and I appreciate that everyone makes us feel welcome at all times. The parish is very open and welcoming -- a friend attended with me last Sunday, and she remarked that it was the most welcome she had ever felt at a religious service, and that truly warmed my heart to know that I am part of such a community! Parishioners wear name tags, which helps us learn each others names (which is not so easy when you only see each other once a week or less!). Coffee hour after service is really more like lunch -- plenty of food for a full meal, but even better, the opportunity for fellowship and getting to know others beyond just a handshake at the peace is awesome. There are also joint services with another small parish just a mile away, St Clements, and I love these joint services because I now feel like I have two church homes and feel welcome at and have friends at both places. One of my favorite joint services was Mass on the Grass this past summer -- we held mass outside at the park at one of the picnic shelters (shade in the case of sun, protection in the case of rain), and then we had a joint parish picnic afterwards. It was so fun, and it was terrific to socialize with parishioners from both churches outside in the sun! One of our parish goals this year is to deepen our relationship with our neighborhood, which I feel we do through the Diocese of Olympia Refugee Resettlement Office, which uses our church basement during the week, and through urban ministry options. St Peters began as the Episcopal Japanese Mission, so I have also learned more about Japanese history and culture. I highly recommend coming for a visit! :)