A Place for Faith, Hope, and Community.

We serve the Mt. Pleasant and Elmhurst communities of Providence.

“St. Peter’s and St. Andrew’s is a center of hope for so many, from the youngest child to our seniors. We endeavor to be a place of love, welcome and respect for all. As a parish we pray together, play together and serve. Our parish is the community; Our doors are open and all are welcomed.”

— Rev. Maryalice Sullivan

Our Parish

St. Peter’s and St. Andrew’s Church practices the unconditional love of God and respects and welcomes all. Our mission emerges from the Baptismal Covenant to respect the dignity of every human being by welcoming, validating, and supporting all persons whatever their race, color, gender, age, sexual orientation, health status, marital status, or stage of spiritual journeying. Our goal is to nurture and encourage this spiritual journey through worship and community so that all may be ever free from the bonds of fear, mistrust, bigotry, and hatred in order to fulfill Jesus’ command to love one another and follow his example of service.

Our community and its leaders welcome you in the name of God.

Rooted in Faith. Serving with Love.

St. Peter’s and St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church is a small but vibrant congregation in the heart of Providence, RI. Since 1972, our parish has gathered for worship, fellowship, and service.

We come together each Sunday to share in prayer, song, and the presence of Christ. Beyond our walls, our ministry extends to the community through a variety of outreach programs—our weekly food pantry, thrift store, English language learners classes and children’s programs. Whether offering a meal, clothing, or care, we strive to be a source of compassion and hope for our neighbors.

Our story began when two congregations became one. After a fire devastated St. Peter’s in Johnston, its people joined with St. Andrew’s Parish in Providence. Together, they built a new chapter rooted in resilience and faith. Today, our church reflects both histories—gathering in a small but beautiful space that carries the spirit of unity, perseverance, and grace.

At St. Peter’s and St. Andrew’s, we welcome all who seek a spiritual home. There are many ways to share your gifts—through worship and prayer, service to others, caring for our sacred spaces, or supporting the mission of the parish. Wherever you are on your journey, you have a place here.

Clergy and Staff

  • Reverend Maryalice Sullivan

    VICAR

    Reverend Maryalice Sullivan has dedicated her life to faith, family, and compassionate service. Married for over 55 years and the mother of four children, she answered her call to ministry after raising her family, graduating from Yale Divinity School in 1990. She was ordained a deacon that same year and a priest in the Episcopal Church in 1991.

    From 1997 to 2014, she served as the rector of her own parish, where she provided pastoral leadership, spiritual guidance, and community outreach.

    Following this, she continued to serve the Episcopal Church through interim ministry and missionary work in Tanzania, where she supported and walked alongside congregations with humility and care.

    In 2018, she was called to serve as Vicar of St. Peter’s and St. Andrew’s, where she continues her ministry today. Under her leadership, the church’s outreach has grown to support over 200 families each week through its food pantry, embodying her belief that faith is most true when expressed through compassion in action.

    In quiet moments, she finds peace in knitting — a practice she describes as both grounding and prayerful. Her life and ministry reflect a deep, enduring commitment to walking in grace, service, and love.

  • Reverend Trisha Thorme

    DEACON

    Deacon Trisha came to St. Peter’s and St. Andrew’s in the fall of 2024 from the Diocese of New Jersey, where she was ordained in 2015. For seven years Deacon Trisha served as one of the parish deacons at Holy Apostles’ Episcopal Church in Yardville, New Jersey, where she helped launch a weekly hot meal collaboration with the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen. Deacon Trisha then served for two years as the founding Executive Director of Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of New Jersey (ECS-NJ), before moving to Providence for family reasons in the summer of 2024. At ECS-NJ Deacon Trisha transformed a Diocesan initiative into a 501c3 organization to address community-identified human needs while relentlessly working against social and racial injustice. She strengthened and streamlined a grant process involving the awarding of over $380,000 in grants to 29 churches while overseeing staff and volunteers engaged in education, advocacy, fundraising, grant-making, and creating prayer resources.

    Deacon Trisha’s professional training is in the archaeology and anthropology of Latin America, and for more than twenty years she worked at Princeton University leading the integration of service and community engagement with academic coursework. In both her professional and church life she works to empower and equip individuals and communities to work for justice, equity, and peace. Deacon Trisha is passionate about the ministry of deacons and using knowledge for social change and is working on a Doctor of Ministry (D.Min) at Union Theological Seminary. At St. Peter’s and St. Andrew’s Deacon Trisha especially engages with our Spanish-speaking neighbors and guests.

    She loves God, nature, running, cooking, reading, and spending time with her husband and son.

  • Jordan Cannady

    MUSICIAN

    Jordan is a resident of Cranston, RI and has been a professional guitar player and vocalist for 57 years.  He has performed in a number of states, Canada, and the United Kingdom. In addition to this he is a professional actor.

  • Catherine Calistra

    PARISH ADMINISTATOR

    In January 2007 I was offered the position as the Parish Administrator at St. Peter’s & St. Andrew’s. The warm welcome I received on my first day has never faded. I have been Maryalice’s administrator since 2018 and work in harmony with her so that every transition is smooth and flawless.

    The parish office is always busy; with tons of filing (not my favorite task), answering the phone, mailings, paying invoices, scheduling vendors, etc. This office has definitely pushed my office and computer skills to the limit. I have to say, though, my favorite responsibility is the Sunday bulletin. It’s that quiet creative time that I enjoy the most with reading the scriptures and deciding what clipart to use which keeps the Sunday bulletin interesting.

    Other than working for the church, I love sewing, crocheting, and playing in dirt. Yes, gardening is one of my passions besides spending time with family and my grandson. Oh, and I can’t forget to mention my two fur babies, Bentley and Lucy.

    So, if you call the parish office and you hear, “good morning, St. Peter’s & St. Andrew’s, Catherine speaking” that’s me.

Our Neighborhood

Our parish is located in the Mt. Pleasant neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island, between Atwells Avenue and Chalkstone Avenue. The diversity of our neighborhood can be seen in the numerous ethnicities, languages, sexual orientations, and ages. We aim to support and enrich our neighborhood through our ministries and outreach services.

The Episcopal Church

Beyond our community in Central Providence, we belong to a regional, national and global Episcopal community with a common mission. Historically, our local ministry has served everyone from infants to seniors and the formerly incarcerated. The Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island, the Episcopal Church of the United States, and, globally, Episcopal Relief & Development provide us with direction for our ministries.