Significant Services

Over its 200-year history, St Peter’s has been the venue of many memorable services encompassing weddings, baptisms, civic services, communions, memorials and thanksgivings.

Key ones among them include:

1828
25 January

Vicar of Brighton, Rev Henry Wagner, preaches the sermon at the opening service attended by Princess Augusta, the sister of King George IV.

1906
29 June

The Lord Bishop of Chichester, Ernest Wilberforce, consecrates the new chancel at a service attended by the presence of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Davidson.

1999
31 December

Bishop Eric Kemp and Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Arundel and Brighton, lead a packed service to celebrate the dawn of a new millennium. Revellers from a party in Old Steine Gardens pour into the church, which stays open until 4:00am.

2001
1 April

Vicar Michael Wells tells a shocked congregation that he’s looking for volunteers to paint the pews in the colours of Brighton & Hove Albion to celebrate the football club’s centenary [http://ship-of-fools.com/mystery/2001/297Mystery.html]. Instead, the church holds a packed service this year to mark the occasion, with many members of the congregation wearing Seagull shirts.

2009
29 June

A formal service on St Peter’s Day closes the church under its current structure.

2009
1 November

St Peter’s reopens under the leadership of Rev Archie Coates with his wife Sam Coates.

2019
10 November

On the tenth anniversary of the reopening of St Peter’s, several hundred people attend a special service to celebrate the work done to revitalise and restore the church over the previous decade.

2022
24 July

Archie Coates conducts his last service at St Peter’s.

2022
2 September

Rev Dan Millest is licensed as the new Vicar of St Peter’s.

2024
12 May

In a special service attended by the Mayor of Brighton & Hove, Councillor Jackie O’Quinn, several hundred people celebrate St Peter’s 200-year anniversary.