ON-THE-SOUND

WORSHIP WITH US
Most places ask you to believe before you belong. We reverse that. At St. Andrew’s, belonging comes first. Anyone—seeker, doubter, lifelong Episcopalian, or not-quite-sure-about-any-of-this—is welcome to rest, reflect, and breathe. Our doors and our altar are open because God’s embrace is wide, and the journey is easier when we walk it together.
What We Believe
What we believe is centered around worship that engages the hearts and minds of this congregation. People of all ages and talents are united through the ancient and contemporary liturgy of The Episcopal Church.
We believe that in the gathered, worshipping community, the church is revealed as the Body of Christ, inspired and empowered by God’s Holy Spirit to do God’s work within our church family and in the world.
In a world clamoring for our attention, our prayers, songs, and the stories of scripture remind us of our basic identity in God, and call forth, praise and service.
Uncommon warmth.
Curious minds.
Holy compassion.
Sacred Spaces.
RESPECT
We will respect the dignity of every human being. We celebrate our unity in Christ while honoring our differences, always putting the work of love before uniformity of opinion.
COMPASSION
We will love our neighbors as ourselves. We believe as we move deeper in our faith, we will make a difference in our world.
INTEGRITY
We will proclaim by word and example the good news of Christ among ourselves and among those in the world around us.
JUSTICE
We will strive for justice and peace among all people. We believe transformation begins by strengthening our understanding of history and unjust structures of society in order to pursue peace and reconciliation.
INCLUSION
We will seek and serve Christ in all persons. We will extend the welcoming love of God to a
STEWARDSHIP
We will sustain the gift of joy and wonder in all your works sharing what we have and who we are.
We will be and do this with God’s help.

SERVICE TIMES
Saturday
5:30 pm – Celtic Eucharist or Evening Prayer Service
Liturgy rooted in the spirituality of Celtic Christianity, with resources from The Iona Community, an Ecumenical Christian Community living and worshipping together in Scotland.
Sunday
8:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist
8:50 a.m. - Continental Breakfast
10:15 a.m. – Holy Eucharist
11:15 a.m. – Coffee & Fellowship, Old Parish Hall

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