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History
In
the mid 1980s, a small group of Lago Vista Episcopalians began
meeting and worshiping in the home of the Reverend and Mrs. David C.
Penticuff. As they grew, they moved to five different places of
worship.
In 1991, a group of church leaders, with the help of the Diocese of
Texas, purchased approximately three acres on one of Lago Vista’s
highest points. Construction began and groundbreaking ceremonies
were held October 20, 1991.
On April 12, 1992, the 2,800-square-foot building was consecrated
and dedicated by The Right Reverend Maurice M. Benitez, Bishop of
Texas. The church building was designed for 125 worshipers.
In 1993, St. Peter’s Memorial Garden was completed beneath a canopy
of live oaks and with a breathtaking view of Lake Travis and the
Hill Country. A six-foot wooden cross is mounted on a pedestal of
stone to serve as the focal point of a flagstone patio with benches
and a circulating fountain.
The church’s Parish Hall was built in 1997. The 5,700-square-foot
building is used for meeting space, offices, and classrooms.
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