“All Are Welcome In This Place”

Weekly Worship Times

WELCOME!
We are a community of faith:

WORSHIPPING CHRIST
GROWING TOGETHER
SERVING OTHERS
We are honored to have you join us for worship.  We  continue to offer  in-person and online worship services. 
   Our prayer is that you’ll feel welcome here, and  hope that after you have visited our website and/or worshipped in-person or online with us, you will consider making St. Andrew’s your spiritual home.   
See the details below.

WEEKEND WORSHIP 
Saturday –  Our weekly Saturday 5:30pm Rite II worship service is held in-person  only.   
Sunday – We offer two (2) Sunday worship services, one at 8:00am (in-person only), and one at 10:00am (in-person and online.)
Sunday       8:00am  Rite 1 – no music

                        10:00 am Rite II with music

*PLEASE NOTE: On the first Sunday of the month, there is only ONE worship service held at 9:00am, followed by a brunch in the Gathering Space. (There is no Saturday evening service held on the first weekend of the month). This allows our parish family to worship together at one service, and enjoy the opportunity to get to know each other better.
Online Worship Services are via
  YouTube          

Please click here for links to our Current and previous Bulletins

Missed the service at 10am?  Head over to our YouTube after the service ends to watch it online.
Book of Common Prayer Online


Tuesday & Wednesday Worship – Midweek Encounter

Wednesday – Morning Prayer


Technology challenged?  If you are having any difficulty getting on Facebook or YouTube for these services, please email Michelle,  our office administrator,  or call the church @ 219-462-4946, and we’ll be happy to help you work through any challenges.



HELPFUL RESOURCES
Book of Common Prayer  –The Book of Common Prayer is the primary symbol of our unity.  We who are many and diverse, come together in Christ through our worship, our common prayer. The prayer book, most recently revised in 1979, contains our liturgies, our prayers, our theological documents, and much, much more.
Act of Spiritual Communion  In addition to communion in the form of consecrated  bread and wine, our tradition recognizes communion with Christ in the prayerful desire to encounter him.
Daily Prayer – offerings from Forward Movement, includes the Daily Office of Morning and Evening Prayer, along with Forward Day By Day daily meditation.
Prayer and Worship in Our Homes  – In an age of COVID-19, our inability to draw near to one another should not affect our ability to draw near to God. This free, multi-part course is designed for Christians to use this time of separation from one another as a time of drawing near to God.