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April 2023
Book Group
The Book Group will meet Tuesday, April 25, to discuss The Dinner, by Herman Koch. In this darkly suspenseful tale, two couples meet for dinner on a summer's evening at a fashionable restaurant in Amsterdam. Over the course of this single meal, they struggle to make the hardest decision of their lives. The Book Group is open to all and newcomers and guests are always welcome.
Find out more »May 2023
Tides Dinner and Discussion
On Wednesday, May 3, we will host a dinner and discussion with Tides’ Program Director Evelyn Wald in Canterbury Hall. We have all experienced loss this year. Coping, surviving, and living as we grieve does not need to be something that we do in isolation. To learn how we can help support one another and be supported through local resources, Sign up here by noon, Monday, April 1 if you would like to attend. If you have any questions, please…
Find out more »Spring Clean Up Day
Join fellow parishioners in outdoor work consisting of weeding, leaf raking, pruning, and similar tasks around Trinity House and the church grounds. We might also tackle a couple of needed small painting jobs. No experience necessary! And, for those who recently joined the St. Andrew’s family, this is a great way to get to know those with whom you worship. Bring a leaf rake and similar yard-work tools (if you have any), your favorite gloves, and dress appropriately for the…
Find out more »Evensong
On Sunday, May 7, St. Andrew’s choir will present a service of choral evensong at 5 p.m. The Rev. Gene Tucker, rector of St. John's in Huntingdon, will be the officiant. A reception will follow in Room 325. (There will not be a 5 p.m. eucharist on May 7.)
Find out more »“Everything you Ever Wanted to Know About the Episcopal Church But Were Afraid to Ask”
On Saturday, May 13, we will meet in the church for a class which tries to cover all the stuff you’ve been curious about but never had the opportunity to ask someone. This class is part of the soon-to-be-concluded Adult Confirmation class Father Jeff has been teaching, but all are invited. We begin with architecture, cover the obscure titles in the church—what is a Right Reverend Most Honorable anyway?—cover the names for all the stuff we use during church, and…
Find out more »Friday Film
7 p.m., Room 325 (Snacks starting at 6:30 p.m.) To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) 2h 9m Listed as one of the best films of all time, To Kill a Mockingbird was nominated for eight Academy Awards and won three. It was adapted from Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name. The film portrays childhood innocence threatened against a backdrop of small-town secrets and a father at once intent on maintaining that innocence while he fights in a courtroom…
Find out more »Blessing of the Bikes
Following our 10 a.m. service on May 21, we will celebrate our annual Blessing of the Bikes. The blessing will take place on the Front Lawn following the service and will conclude with refreshments and a celebratory procession around the block. All types of bikes and trikes, and all ages of riders, are welcome. Bring your bike and bring a friend!
Find out more »Toot-in-Common Spring Concert
On Monday evening, May 22, St. Andrew’s parishioner Judy Moore will lead Toot-in-Common, in an hour-long program featuring classical, popular, and contemporary works written or arranged for flute choir. and contemporary selections written just for flute choir. A reception will follow the performance. A goodwill offering will be accepted to help support the group. For more information, please contact Judy at flautodolce@comcast.net.
Find out more »Book Group
The St. Andrew’s Book Group will meet Tuesday, May 23, at 7 p.m. in Room 324 to discuss Wrong Place, Wrong Time, by Gillian McAllister. "An unputdownable tale of a mother trying to prevent the murder her son has committed as she wakes up each morning to find herself further back in the past, Wrong Place Wrong Time is a riveting, tense, genre-bending novel that will stay with the reader long after the closing pages." Visitors and newcomers are always welcome!
Find out more »Common Ground Dinner
We will have a dinner with conversation about coping, surviving, and living, as we grieve. Sign up to join us. If you have any questions, please call Robin: 814-404-3812.
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