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St Peter's Episcopal Church - Beautiful windows

St Peter's Episcopal Church

(5 reviews)

Fourth Ward, Uptown

I got a notification in my email that my yelp review was removed. This is what I said in the review…read moreand thought I would post again. "Drove past this church and I thought it looked great and that I should check it out. However, when I checked out their website I saw that they support and affirm LGBTQ. This is a big red flag for me. The church should love those people but never affirm what they believe. Jesus spoke truth with love, and the truth is that homosexuality is a sin. We do not affirm sin. We call it out. If someone in the church leadership disagrees with me and wants to share why, I would love to hear. Thanks!"

If you're concerned about being free to express your hate towards others that aren't like you, look…read moreelsewhere. This faith community is so much more than just the church! They built the only hospital in Charlotte for Black people which later became Carolinas Healthcare and Atrium. They established the original soup kitchen that is now one of the largest, if not the largest, nonprofit organization for feeding the poor and homeless. They established homeless shelters for men and women which have become the largest shelters in the region. Instead of "Club Christian" where they build enormous sports facilities and other facilities for their own member, they poor their time, money and resources into the community. The reason why there's no steeple on the church? The money raised went to build Good Samaritan Hospital, a hospital nearby for Black members of the community who were not allowed to go to Charlotte Community Hospital (now Atrium!). This church is a community of caring people who follow the words of Jesus (love and serve others. Period.) and don't waste their time on condemning others. On my first visit there one of the things that stood out to me most was that the church was filled with people from different racial backgrounds and economic backgrounds, from rich to homeless, and everyone was welcome! I joined that day in 1997, just weeks after relocating to Charlotte, and have been a member ever since. I'm very proud to call St. Peter's home!

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Bit of Hope Ranch

(4 reviews)

We go here each year for our 5th grade field trips. They are great with these animals and do such a…read moregood job coordinating large groups. We will always recommend them to schools or families having birthday parties!

Bit of Hope Ranch is truly a place for everyone! From the moment you step onto the property, you…read morecan feel that this ranch was built with intention, compassion, and community at its core. I have loved my weekly time at the ranch. The ranch offers an incredible range of experiences--professional counseling services, traditional horse riding lessons, adaptive riding for individuals with special needs, and so many meaningful ways to volunteer. Whether you're working one-on-one with a special needs rider, painting fences, gardening, cleaning horse stalls, or helping behind the scenes, there is truly a place for every person and every ability level. The property itself is peaceful and welcoming. Home to 16 beautiful horses, a charming barnyard with the cutest goats, and a freshly stocked pond where counseling clients can fish during talk therapy sessions, the ranch blends nature and healing seamlessly. The open pastures, quiet trails, and natural spaces create an environment that encourages connection, reflection, and growth. For families and schools, their educational field trips are thoughtfully designed and aligned with North Carolina state education standards, making them both fun and academically meaningful. Students learn through hands-on experiences with animals, agriculture, and nature while meeting grade-appropriate learning objectives--something that truly sets this ranch apart. What makes Bit of Hope Ranch so special isn't just what they offer, but how they offer it. Every client, volunteer, student, and visitor is met with kindness, respect, and genuine care. Whether you're seeking therapy, riding lessons, a unique educational experience, or a way to give back, this ranch creates a space where people feel valued and supported. If you're looking for a place that changes lives--both human and horse--Bit of Hope Ranch is truly something special.

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