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St. Peter's Anglican Church (Current Location: Midtown)
901 Thomasville Rd
Tallahassee, FL 32303
850-701-0664
fax: 850-701-0669
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Parking
Our Mid-Town neighbors have been very gracious in allowing St. Peter’s parking privileges (Please note limitations due to their business hours):
SUNDAY ONLY:
- Career Building, 313 Williams Street
- Florida Builders Association, 1001-A Thomasville Road
- Landon Mazyck, 1001-B Thomasville Road
- Monticello Square , 1018 Thomasville Road
- Mount Vernon Square , 1106-1120 Thomasville Road
- Silver Trace Bldg., 930 Thomasville Road
- Street parking on the 700-800 blocks of North Gadsden Street
Please note: We’ve certainly had a kool deal, being able to park in the Kool Beanz parking lot on Sunday mornings but as of Sunday, January 9, we can’t park there on Sundays anymore.
Handicapped Parking is available in front of the church's main office.
St. Peter's Taproots Northside Education Center
4784 Thomasville Rd.
Tallahassee, FL 32309-2528
Directions to Taproots
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Taproots: Northside Education Center
Both names refer to St. Peter’s property at 4784 North Thomasville Road and the future location of our new church. Many events and programs are planned in this relaxed setting. The name “Taproots” was the name given to the property by the original owners when the house was built. A taproot is the deepest, anchoring root of a tree or plant, supplying water from deep within, thus allowing the tree or plant to grow and flourish. A taproot, because it is so deeply established, is almost impossible to uproot. It also suggests the image used by Jesus in John 15:5: “I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.” By retaining the name “Taproots” we continually remind ourselves that only as we are rooted in God can we live and bear fruit.





