Founded in 1839 under the title St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, the congregation consisted of German Protestants of the East Liberty area. The church was located on what is now Sheridan Avenue. Reuniting after a brief schism, the congregation moved to Frankstown Road in 1844. A cemetery was purchased in 1844 and a parochial school was begun in 1858. In 1865, the congregation moved to its present location at Collins and Station Streets. The present church structure was erected in 1888. An official church paper, The Saint Peter's Bote, was begun in 1889. It ceased publication in 1926 when it was replaced by a Sunday bulletin. In 1976, the congregation numbered 164.
From the description of Records of St. Peter Evangelical and Reformed Church, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1839-1964 [microform]. (University of Pittsburgh). WorldCat record id: 30843187