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Were very pleased that youre interested in finding
out more about Saint Andrews, and wed like to welcome
you into this household of the family of God!
But we also know that the process of finding the right church home
can be more than a little intimidating. It can be hard to get to
know a congregation just by coming to worship on Sunday mornings.
Even when the people are friendly, making real connections can be
a challenge, especially in a larger congregation like Saint Andrews.
To make that process easier, we offer several ways for you to get
to know people here and to find out whether Saint Andrews,
and the Episcopal Church, is the right place for you to deepen your
relationship with God.
Episcopal 101
What's the Episcopal Church really about? Find out with Episcopal
101, a chance for newcomers to find out about the church in a safe
environment, where questions are welcome and learning happens through
conversation. It is also be a great opportunity for longer-term
members to get back to the basics of what it means to be an Episcopalian.
Dinner, great fellowship adn a chance to discuss the basics of the faith from an Episcopal persepctive. This class is held twice a year; generally in the spring and fall, in the Jewell Room. Have questions? Contact Fr. John Spicer.
Groups Small and Large
The way to become part of a church is to become part of a group
or two. Our group ministry is expanding, including home groups
for intimate discipleship, ministry groups for people involved in
particular work within and outside the congregation, affinity groups
for people who share a common interest or a common place in life,
and special-needs groups for people seeking support and healing.
Contact Fr. John Spicer.
A Listening Ear
If you have particular questions or issues youd like to explore
about the Church, your faith, or your life the Saint
Andrews clergy would welcome the opportunity to talk with
you. Contact Fr. John Spicer or Mother Anne Hutcherson.
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