Mark your calendars for two ways to celebrate Pride Month with St. Andrew’s and the Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska.
Rev. Michael Heller, a friend of Mother Kaity’s and curate at Church of the Resurrection, leads Queerly Beloved, a LGBTQ+ Read more
Our 2026 Vacation Bible School is the second half of “The Big Way of Love.”
Everyone is welcome to join us for supper at 5:30 PM on July 7th, 8th, and 9th. The VBS programming is from 6 PM Read more
Camp Canterbury is the official summer camp program hosted by the Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska. The camp usually takes place at Calvin Crest Camp in Fremont, Nebraska, featuring worship, song, and activities like swimming, archery, and community-building.
Ages: Youth Read more
The St. Andrew’s Young Adult Fellowship invites all young adults to join them at our Summer Music Jam concerts and then continue on with fellowship and food after each one. Here are the dates and locations:
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The primary mission of the Nearly New Shop (as part of the ECW’s mission) is to raise funds for women’s and children’s ministries as a key part of St. Andrew’s outreach. In doing this, Read more
St. Andrew’s is the first faith-based COMPASS Partner with Autism Action Partnership, as we launch “All God’s Children,” our new Sensory-Friendly Worship service.
All God’s Children is a new monthly worship experience specifically designed to honor and support neurodivergent Read more
At our Light for the Path adult formation on March 4th, 11th, and 18th we’ll watch an engaging and informative video teaching series from Anglican N.T. Wright and Evangelical Michael Bird. Join us at 7 PM in-person or on Read more
This year, we are handing out UTO “little blue boxes” to all church members. Our Sunday School kids will have a little blue box in each classroom, too, and the class that raises the most for UTO will have Read more
On Wednesday, March 25th at 6 PM our weekly Stations of the Cross will be a special event. Join us as we hear scripture and pray with Mary Magdalene in a dramatic portrayal of Jesus’ final hours through her eyes.
A light supper follows.