St. Andrew’s is more than just a church. We are a place to belong.

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Stepping into a church can sometimes feel overwhelming. Please know there is a place for you here—no matter your story or relationship to church. The links below will help you know what to expect on your first visit, or while you are getting to know us. Feel free to contact us with any questions or prayer requests.

  • Yes! We have Sunday School most Sundays between September and June. Sunday School begins at 9:50 in our Neighborhood and Education Center. Afterward we bring the children into church to share communion with their families. There are special Sundays throughout the year when we like our children to be with us for the whole service. Please check the Children and Families Newsletter for specific dates.

  • Yes! God loves you, and so do we. St. Andrew’s is committed to affirming and accepting everyone who desires a closer spiritual connection to God.

  • Our clergy would love to meet you. Please email us, phone us for an appointment, or come to worship and reach out in person.

  • Yes! St. Andrew’s is more accessible than ever. We have ADA compliant bathrooms, parking, and wheelchair ramps. If you have specific needs you are concerned about, please contact us.

FAQ

  • Whether you prefer to wear a pair of jeans and a t-shirt, a suit and tie, or a tuxedo, you will be welcome as you are. We encourage you to wear whatever makes you most comfortable.

  • Please sit anywhere you feel comfortable. Many of our families with young children prefer our family area, but it’s not required.

  • Every service has the opportunity for a free-will offering that helps support the many ministries and programs at St. Andrew’s. You may choose to give, but you are never required to donate any money.

  • Absolutely! We find children love the music at our 10 am worship, but they are welcome to join us for any service. Families are generally most comfortable in the family area in the side chapel. This area has child-sized furniture, crayons, and toys to keep your little ones entertained.

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