All are welcome: Nourished by God’s love,
we follow Christ’s example of service to each other and our community.
we follow Christ’s example of service to each other and our community.
Kids in Church? Yes! Please!
Restless bodies, fidgety fingers, random vocalizations, crying babies…
All are welcome here!
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Restless bodies, fidgety fingers, random vocalizations, crying babies…
All are welcome here!
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Masks are welcome but not required at St. Andrew's
IN PERSON & ONLINE WORSHIP
St. Andrew's is open for in person worship and is committed to offering
Sunday worship online for the foreseeable future.

Understanding the Human Cost of Gun Violence A Conversation with a Survivor
As Christians, we are called to address this societal problem that is causing so many senseless and brutal deaths. Part of this effort involves understanding the human cost of gun violence, including the “collateral damage” – the suffering of the survivors who may be family, friends, or simply those in the same school. On Wednesday, April 12, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m., St. Andrew’s hosted a talk and discussion with Marsha Baldwridge, a survivor of gun violence. Ms Baldwridge shared the story of her son Sydney Charles Baldwridge. Her presentation was followed by a period of questions, answers, and discussion.
Here is a recording of the presentation
As Christians, we are called to address this societal problem that is causing so many senseless and brutal deaths. Part of this effort involves understanding the human cost of gun violence, including the “collateral damage” – the suffering of the survivors who may be family, friends, or simply those in the same school. On Wednesday, April 12, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m., St. Andrew’s hosted a talk and discussion with Marsha Baldwridge, a survivor of gun violence. Ms Baldwridge shared the story of her son Sydney Charles Baldwridge. Her presentation was followed by a period of questions, answers, and discussion.
Here is a recording of the presentation