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October 2023
Community Cafe
Join us every Thursday for a free meal! Donations are accepted, but never expected.
Find out more »Friday Film
Coco (2017), Rated PG, 1 h 45 m Friday Films will present the Pixar animated film Coco, in Canterbury Hall. The story is inspired by the Mexican holiday, the Day of the Dead. It follows 12-year-old Miguel as he is accidentally transported to the Land of the Dead and must seek the help of his musician great-great-grandfather to return to the living and to reverse his family's ban on music. Snacks are served at 6:30 p.m. and the film starts…
Find out more »Adult Forum
Report From Our Diocesan Convention Some the delegates from St. Andrew’s who attended our diocesan convention earlier this month will share their experience. What’s happening in our broader faith community, and what news can they bring home to us?
Find out more »Reception to Welcome Newcomers
We are restarting our tradition of welcoming those who are new to St. Andrew’s. To catch up (from 2019), we are inviting everyone: newcomers and those who have been here for years (decades?), to gather in Canterbury Hall for great food and fun after the 10:00 service on October 29.
Find out more »November 2023
Community Cafe
Join us every Thursday for a free meal! Donations are accepted, but never expected.
Find out more »Evensong
The choir of St. Andrew's will present a service of choral evensong on Sunday, November 5, replacing the 5 o’clock Eucharist on that day. The Rev. Ted Christopher will be the officiant. A reception will follow in Room 325.
Find out more »Community Cafe
Join us every Thursday for a free meal! Donations are accepted, but never expected.
Find out more »Community Cafe
Join us every Thursday for a free meal! Donations are accepted, but never expected.
Find out more »Friday Film
What Dreams May Come, Rated PG-13 for thematic elements involving death, suicide, some disturbing images, and language, 1 h 56 m On November 17, Friday Films will present What Dreams May Come, a 1998 film adapted from the 1978 novel by Richard Matheson. The film stars Robin Williams, Annabella Sciorra, and Cuba Gooding, Jr. In the film, a man dies and awakens in the world of his afterlife, a lush and visually rich world based on one of his wife’s paintings. He finds…
Find out more »Adult Forum
Daniel and Melanie Foster offer a presentation on Faith and Food Security. They will talk about their recent travel and agriculture education work in Uganda with faith-based partner, Field of Hope, and engage participants in a discussion about mindful travel that considers issues of inequality, race, gender, identity, and equity.
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