St. Peter’s on Willis stands as a cherished place of worship and a notable tourist attraction nestled in the vibrant Te Aro neighborhood of Wellington. Visitors find the church to be a sanctuary for reflection and joyous celebration, with the midnight mass offering a magical, uplifting experience that blends tradition with heartfelt participation. The beautifully synchronized singing, including memorable Maori hymns, adds a unique cultural richness that resonates deeply. The church’s atmosphere is praised for being perfect for special ceremonies, providing a meaningful setting that complements important life moments. Whether attending a service or simply spending quiet time inside, St. Peter’s invites you to enjoy its timeless beauty and warm community spirit.
Manjori Sanyal
6 years agoMid night mass 🌃🌃💒💒💒💒⛪ It always reminds me of the previous years. But for strange reason, this time it was magical. The feeling was more about looking forward and wiping out the not so happy memories of the past. The singing was so synchronized. I knew a few songs from my school days, but oh boy, I dared to sing out Maori songs too. For some reason I thought I already knew what I was doing and it sounds similar to Bengali. Just the meaning of some words were very funny. And trust me, I wouldn't want to laugh.... 😂😉🤣😏😁😒🙄🙄 No, but seriously, it's a good thing to do, spending time with yourself in a Church as beautiful as that, is just one of the simplest things to do with your life. I do, so I recommend 😉😉💒💒💒💖💖💖💖
Andrew McPherson
5 years agoDecent place for my friends wedding today. Really great atmosphere for a brilliant ceremony by an appropriately named vicar, Stephen King, which suits the weekend before Halloween. (Labour day weekend).
Austin Pickering
3 weeks agoSus: hi Austin: Wsg Sus Sus: not much how about you 👾👾
Anja Schaar
4 months agoBeautiful venue!
Phillip Tovey
a year agoI found st Peter's a very welcoming church with good liturgy. I went because of a previous review that called the 'apostate' but think this is incorrect. They are certainly inclusive in a genuine way. The sermon was excellent taking the word seriously. Discipleship here is to follow Christ. I would recommend it to all.