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September 2024
Community Cafe
Join us every Thursday for a free meal! Donations are accepted, but never expected.
Find out more »Adult Forum
The Season of Creation from September 1st (Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation) through October 4th (the Feast Day of St. Francis), is celebrated by Christians around the world including the Episcopal Church. It is a time for renewing, repairing and restoring our relationship to God, one another, and all of creation. Two St. Andrew’s parishioners will be making Forum presentations on this theme. Sept. 15 -- Kenneth J. Davis is Professor of Atmospheric and Climate Science in the Department of Meteorology…
Find out more »African Bible Study
St. Andrew's Daughters of the King invites you to join a bible study focusing on the Acts of the Apostles. Everyone is invited to participate. The African Bible Study method was introduced by the African Delegation to the Lambeth Conference in 1998. It is rooted in the ancient method of praying the scriptures, known as Lectio Divina, or “Holy Reading.” A selected passage is read aloud from three different versions of the Bible by three different voices. After each reading, listeners are invited to respond in…
Find out more »Men’s Group
St. Andrew’s Men’s Group gathers once a month at 5:30 p.m. for food and fellowship, usually followed by reflection on the Bible at about 6 p.m. All men of St. Andrew’s are welcome. Questions or requests for more information can be sent to Dennis Shea. dennisgshea@yahoo.com
Find out more »Friends of Music at St. Andrew’s Meeting
The friends of Music at St. Andrew’s will be having an organizational meeting on Tuesday, September 17, at 7 p.m. in room 325. We will be planning for the upcoming Ministry Fair and setting goals for the coming year. All are invited. Please contact Walter Wells waltermolly@gmail.com or Gwen Catchen gwencecilia47@gmail.com with any questions.
Find out more »Community Cafe
Join us every Thursday for a free meal! Donations are accepted, but never expected.
Find out more »The Great Story Workshop
Have you ever wanted to get better at public speaking? Are you interested in improving your leadership skills? Run by parishioner, Dawn Ziegerer, The Great Story Workshop can help you create and tell great stories that relate to challenges you're facing at work. St. Andrew's will host three sessions (limited to four attendees each) on Wednesday, Sept. 11; Saturday, Sept. 21; and Friday, Sept. 27. All proceeds from one workshop will be donated to the church and the other sessions will generate a rental…
Find out more »Adult Forum
The Season of Creation from September 1st (Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation) through October 4th (the Feast Day of St. Francis), is celebrated by Christians around the world including the Episcopal Church. It is a time for renewing, repairing and restoring our relationship to God, one another, and all of creation. Two St. Andrew’s parishioners will be making Forum presentations on this theme. Sept. 22 -- Sylvia Neely is co-leader of the State College chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby. She will describe…
Find out more »Funeral Service for Gloria Meder
The service will be livestreamed at https://www.facebook.com/standrewsc. A reception will follow the service in Canterbury Hall.
Find out more »Book Group
The Book Group selection for September, This is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper, is a "hilarious and often heartbreaking" novel about a dysfunctional family. Simultaneously mourning the demise of his father and his marriage, Judd Foxman joins his mother and siblings as they reluctantly gather for the first time in years to sit shiva and spend seven days and nights under the same roof. The Book Group is open to all and newcomers and guests are always welcome.
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