St Peter’s Cathedral’s Social Events

  • There are three home groups centred around various locations in Adelaide – Southern, Eastern and City. The groups usually meet in parishioners homes on a monthly basis often for a shared meal. Members bring food to share and meet in homes large enough to accommodate the size of the group. Meeting times may vary from Sunday lunchtimes to Friday or Saturday evenings and even the occasional breakfast.

    In a congregation that comes from across the city they are valuable in establishing connections. The Home Groups focus on friendship and fellowship, and keeping a pastoral eye out for each other. They rejoice together when one of the group has a wonderful event, and suffer together when one of the group experiences sadness.

  • This group attends a film at the Palace Nova cinema complex in Rundle Street, Adelaide on the fourth Monday evening each month. They adjourn to a café afterwards for coffee/supper and to discuss the film. It is an ideal opportunity to have fun, enjoy great films and to introduce other people to the Cathedral community.

  • Every Sunday after our 10:30 service, morning tea is held in the Cynthia Poulton Hall. Run by volunteers, the morning tea is a great way to meet other people in the congregation, but also an opportunity to meet the priests, musicians, and other servers and helpers that help the Cathedral run. It’s the perfect place to start a casual conversation and get to know the wonderful people that make up St Peter’s Cathedral.

Attendance is open to all. These groups enable members of the Cathedral community to meet informally, as members of the Family of the Church. Parishioners can choose to belong to one or all the groups. You may like to do the circuit and then decide which one you would like to join. You will be warmly welcomed! Keep an eye on the weekly notices for upcoming home group meetings or contact one of the conveners for more information.