Join Fr. Ken for our Midweek Holy Eucharist every other Wednesday at 11:30am in the church. This is a 30 minute spoken service that is available in person or online. Read More →
Pastor Ronnie’s Wednesday Night Lenten Study This Lent at St. Andrew’s, Pastor Ronnie invites you to join us in the discipline of study as we read the book “Prayer in the Night” by Trish Harrison Warren. The book is based on her experience of what she calls “a very... Read More →
The Way of the Cross: Every Wednesday in Lent From ancient times, Christians have made pilgrimages. In medieval times pilgrimages to Jerusalem were in favor. The purpose was to walk the traditional path of Jesus from His arrest, to His passion and death. Since not everyone... Read More →
The Way of the Cross: Every Wednesday in Lent From ancient times, Christians have made pilgrimages. In medieval times pilgrimages to Jerusalem were in favor. The purpose was to walk the traditional path of Jesus from His arrest, to His passion and death. Since not everyone... Read More →
The Way of the Cross: Every Wednesday in Lent From ancient times, Christians have made pilgrimages. In medieval times pilgrimages to Jerusalem were in favor. The purpose was to walk the traditional path of Jesus from His arrest, to His passion and death. Since not everyone... Read More →
Sunday Worship, Every Sunday at 10am This is a family friendly Rite II service with hymns played on our new organ and it is led by Fr. Ken, Pastor Ronnie and the St. Andrew’s Choir. The service runs around 60 to 65 minutes and is livestreamed weekly through our website and... Read More →
Pastor Ronnie’s Wednesday Night Lenten Study This Lent at St. Andrew’s, Pastor Ronnie invites you to join us in the discipline of study as we read the book “Prayer in the Night” by Trish Harrison Warren. The book is based on her experience of what she calls “a very... Read More →
The Way of the Cross: Every Wednesday in Lent From ancient times, Christians have made pilgrimages. In medieval times pilgrimages to Jerusalem were in favor. The purpose was to walk the traditional path of Jesus from His arrest, to His passion and death. Since not everyone... Read More →