The St. Andrew’s choir, Fr. Keith, and Mtr. Kaity will join the choir, clergy, and people of Church of the Resurrection as they kick off their Black History Month celebrations with “An Afro-centric Evenson.”
This celebration, at 7 PM Read more
February’s “101” class is at noon on Sunday, February 8th. Join us after church and learn about the theology, history, and devotions associated with the season of Lent. (Reminder: Ash Wednesday, the start of Lent, is February 18th.)
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Join us for Circle of Grace: A Women’s Retreat at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church (925 S. 84th Street, Omaha NE 68114) on Saturday, February 7 from 1-5 PM.
“O God, our times are in your hand…” Book of Common Read more
Our Ash Wednesday services will be at Noon in the Chapel, and at 7 PM with choir in the Church.
Ashes-on-the-Go will be offered from 4-5:30 PM in the parking lot.
Enjoy pancakes, sausage, and fellowship at our Shrove Tuesday pancake supper, from 5:00 – 6:30 PM on Tuesday, February 17th. Carry-out is also available.
The March “101” class at St. Andrew’s is “The Sacraments 101” on Sunday, March 8th at noon. Join us to learn more about our Sacraments and Sacramental Rites.
A light lunch and childcare will be provided.
Join us for worship at 9 AM or 10:30 AM on Sunday, March 1st for “Lift Up Your Hearts: Celebrating the Worship Music of the St. Louis Jesuits.”
Pianist David Gerard joins us for a morning of worship and Read more
Dear St. Andrew’s Family,
In Advent, we kept returning to one simple, world-changing name: Emmanuel—“God-with-us.” Not God-above-us, not God-beyond-us, not God-for-us-in-the-abstract, but God with us: present, near, and personally involved in the real texture of human life.
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Join us for one 10 AM worship service on Sunday, December 28th for our annual Christmas Carol Festival.
Pianist David Gerard and Fr. Keith will lead as you shout out your favorite carols and get to learn more about their history and theology.
Join us at 6 PM (after our 5 PM worship) on Saturday, January 3rd, for a Twelfth Night Party!
This medieval tradition is the wrap-up to the twelve days of Christmas. Bring something to share for a potluck supper, Read more