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February 2025
Cheers to Art! Fundraiser
The rumors of a second Cheers to Art! Event were true. Mark your calendars now to save the date. At the event, you will be supplied with paint, brushes, and a canvas. The leader will walk you through creating a painting step by step. Everyone does the same painting but can add their own creative touches. No previous painting skills are necessary, and the subject (to be announced) is easy enough to enjoy conversation, food, and beverage while you work.…
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
Conclave (2024) Rated PG 2 hours Conclave unfolds over a tension-riddled 72 hours, depicting a gripping confrontation between tradition, politics, and faith as it speculates on the role of religion in a rapidly changing world. The film, based on the novel by Richard Harris, stars Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, and Isabella Rossellini. Following the unexpected death of the Pope, cardinals from all over the world gather at the Vatican and sequester themselves as they prepare to elect a…
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Adult Forum
How Samuel Seabury Invented the Episcopal Church, presented by Philip Jenkins
Find out more »Evensong
St. Andrew's choir will present a service of choral evensong. Music will include the evening canticles in C by Stanford, the Norwich Preces and responses, and anthems by Thomas Attwoord and John Blow. The Rev. Ted Christopher will be the officiant. Organist Gwen Catchen will play music by Johann Pachelbel and Robert Hobby. A reception will follow at 6 p.m. in Room 325.
Find out more »Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper
All-you-can-eat pancakes, sausage, eggs and applesauce. TICKET sales begin after church on February 16, and also in the church office: $5 (Adults), children under 12 FREE
Find out more »Ashes-to-Go
Offered in front of the church
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