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History
The simple fact of the matter is
that Good Shepherd of Ogden is the Mother Church of St. Peter's of Clearfield.
By the time St. Peter's became sufficient, more than $100,000 and countless
hours of effort, prayer, tears, and work had been the price the congregation at
Good Shepherd paid to bring the Episcopal Church to Clearfield and northern
Davis County, in Utah.
Father
John MacGinnis, rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Ogden, acted on a
dream. On June 29, 1958, he appointed a committee to plan the Episcopal Mission
in Clearfied. After weeks of praying, planning, and prospecting for a meeting
place, the first service, with 96 persons in attendance, was held in an upstars
room of Pioneer Elementary School.
Bishop Watson, at the
District Convocation held the next month, was petitioned to recognize the
Clearfied Mission as an official entity in the Episcopal Church, which was to be
given the name of St. Peter's. Early written records reveal that the name was
well-chosen because it was St. Peter's Day when Father MacGinnis had been
ordained and the first planning had been held -- June 29.
The
effort to build St. Peter's spiritually and temporally continued. Prayer books,
hymnals, a portable alter, and church finishings were collected or constructed.
During these months were formed the altar guild, the alcolytes group, a women's
guild, the choir, the Church School, and the "Keys." On February 12, 1959, the
Bishop's Committee on St. Peter's and the vestry of The Good Shepherd approved
the purchase of five acres for a site for the new
church.
Richard Lowe, architect and contractor, began planning.
Ground was broken on August 4, 1963; on March 1, 1964, 173 persons celebrated
the Holy Eucharist in the unfinished edifice. The Right Reverend Robert S.
Watson presided with 278 persons present at the official dedication on January
17, 1965.
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New Building
In October 2006, we moved into our new church building along State Street in Clearfield. The Right Rev. Carolyn Tanner Irish blessed and consecreated St. Peter’s Episcopal Church on October 29,2006 , During this celebration many members , visiting clergy and guest joined togeather to worship and praise God Almighty for giving us our new home. h
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