Celebrating 100 years: 1921- 2021

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We welcome all persons to our church family and pray that your visit will be a pleasant one.  Our hope is for you to feel welcomed and feel that there is “something different here,” an experience that we hope will draw you back.

When you arrive, you can expect to be warmly welcomed by our greeters and ushers.

At the 8AM service, you will find a traditional service that follows Rite I, incorporates organ music, and focuses on prayer and Scripture readings, leading to holy communion.  After this service, we adjourn to the Parish Hall to enjoy coffee and refreshments as well as a time of fellowship with old and new friends.

The 10AM service is our “blended” service and follows the same sequence, except we combine music by a praise band with traditional hymns accompanied by an organ or piano, all sung by a choir.

Children are welcome at both services and can remain throughout the service or enjoy our Godly play program at the 10AM service.  We also have a vibrant youth group for older kids and teenagers.

If you are seeking God’s peace and love, we welcome you to St. Andrew’s and hope you join us Sunday morning.

Events

Sunday Mass Livestream

04 Oct 2020 | 08:45 am - 10:00 am
We will not be able to broadcast this service, we will continue with our livestreams in the near future.
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midweek service

Midweek Holy Eucharist

30 Sep 2020 | 11:30 am - 12:00 pm
We will return to providing live services in St. Andrew’s on Wednesday’s at 11:30am. The midweek service will now be livestreamed every Wednesday at 11:30am in conjunction with the live service for those who choose to continue with their social distancing. Get The Bulletin View
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Monday Night Bible Study

Monday Night Online Study

28 Sep 2020 | 06:30 pm - 07:30 pm
Monday Night Study Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense Beginning Monday, August 3rd, the Monday Night Study Group will begin a book study of Simply Christian by N.T. Wright.  In this bestselling book, Anglican Bishop and Oxford theology professor N.T. Wright explains in clear,
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