Celebrate Advent & Christmas at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church

Last updated 12/15/25

Christmas at St. Peter’s is a season of wonder, music, storytelling, and hope. Whether you love the joy of children retelling the Christmas story, the quiet beauty of candlelight and carols, or a simple, reverent service on Christmas morning, there is a place for you here.

We invite you to join us for one—or all—of our Christmas services as we celebrate the birth of Christ together.

🎄 Children’s Christmas Pageant

December 21 • 4:00 pm
Our youngest parishioners lead us in telling the Christmas story with joy, courage, and more than a few surprises. This beloved event is full of laughter, simple wisdom, and the reminder that the good news of Christmas belongs to everyone—especially children.

✨ Christmas Eve Family Service

December 24 • 4:00 pm
Designed especially for families and all who appreciate a relaxed, welcoming service, this Christmas Eve gathering includes familiar carols, scripture, and a message of hope for all ages. Come as you are—kids’ energy and curiosity are part of the joy.

🕯 Christmas Eve Lessons & Carols

December 24 • 7:00 pm
Experience the beauty of Christmas through scripture, music, and candlelight. This traditional service weaves together ancient readings and beloved carols, creating space for reflection, reverence, and awe on one of the holiest nights of the year.

🌟 Christmas Day Service

December 25 • 10:00 am
Christmas morning at St. Peter’s is joyful, prayerful, and full of energy. This service offers an enthusiastic celebration of Christ’s birth—perfect for beginning Christmas Day grounded in worship and community.

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No matter where you are on your faith journey, you are welcome at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Del Mar. Bring your family, invite a friend, or come on your own. This Christmas, we hope you’ll find warmth, meaning, and a sense of belonging with us.

We can’t wait to celebrate with you.

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