Tel Aviv, considered one of the most diverse and vibrant cities in Israel, also has its fair share of religious life. Amongst the flurry of bars and restaurants on Rothchild Ave, stands a modest but notable church – St. Peter's Church.
Located in the heart of Tel Aviv, here visitors can experience a lively Sunday service with music from local singers and live bands. The church exudes an unmistakable aura that oozes spirituality - the walls painted with biblical scenes, sunlight gently pouring through stained-glass windows illuminating wooden pews filled with bodies kneeling in prayer.
Every Sunday morning many members come together to attend one of three services: Traditional Anglican (7:30am), Malaysian (9:30am) or Rock ‘n’ Roll (11:00am). Since St Peter's is made up largely of Israeli converts who have found their spiritual home here – it’s truly a meeting place for all walks of life.
Nearby Felicia Nagor Park makes for peaceful pre- or post- service picnicism; plus with numerous cafés on Rothschild you can refuel before returning to your holiday apartment or exploring more of this fascinating city. The building itself also contains an art gallery exhibiting Mediterranean culture and hosts various workshops across disciplines like literature, theater and art - inviting locals to explore their creative side.
For some quiet reflection amid busy urban environments – nowhere compared to Redeemer Chapel next door! Here guests are invited into an atmosphere where peace settles upon all; musicians perform hymnals which combine Hebrew melodies with sweetly resonating rhythms from around the world .