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Welcome to St. Andrew's Episcopal Church!

Sunday Worship—10:00 a.m.

Contemplative EucharistThird Sundays, 8:30 a.m. (Chapel)

 

Come worship with us!

Sunday Worship—10:00 a.m.

Contemplative EucharistThird Sundays, 8:30 a.m. (Chapel)

 

This is God's table, and all are welcome here.

Sunday Worship—10:00 a.m.

Contemplative EucharistThird Sundays, 8:30 a.m. (Chapel)

 

 

Welcome home, beloved.

 
Sunday Worship, 10:00 a.m. (Sanctuary)
Contemplative Eucharist, Third Sundays at 8:30 a.m. (Chapel)

Worship

All Are Welcome for Weekly Worship 

Sundays, 10 a.m. (Sanctuary & Online)
Contemplative Eucharist, Third Sundays at 8:30 a.m. (Chapel)  

Each Sunday we worship in person and online. We are always glad when you worship with us. Nursery care is available during worship, and we offer activity bags to keep little hearts and hands engaged.

 

Announcements

An Invitation to Sabbath and Solidarity

Join us in holding together the inner journey of faith and the outer journey of discipleship.

This summer, you are invited to prioritize the rhythm of loving God and neighbor that sustains us. Keeping the sabbath is part of the fabric of creation and one of God’s Ten Commandments. Sabbath provides us intentional time and space to breathe deeply, to return to God, and to be renewed. Whether sabbath for you means spending time with friends and family, basking in God’s creation, or simply slowing down to savor the joys of summer, carve out time to reconnect with God in the months ahead. As author Tricia Hershey puts it, rest is also resistance—to a world that is always demanding that we do and buy and become more. Sabbath reminds us that we are created in God’s image and that we are enough.

When our spiritual cup is full, we are better able to serve others, to speak out and show up. There will be a variety of ways to show solidarity for our neighbors this summer through efforts to support Abundant Life and the food pantry, call leaders about legislative priorities, wash the feet of refugees and immigrants, or tutor children who need extra educational support. We have gifts of healing and hope and a commitment to justice that are needed in this hurting world.

We hold together the inner journey of faith and the outer journey of discipleship. Look for possibilities for sabbath and solidarity in future eNews editions. We will break bread together after church in August and share our summer experiences.

 

Sign Up for Compassion Camp VBS 2025 

July 28–August 1, 9 a.m.–12 p.m.

Click Here to Register for Compassion Camp VBS (Ages 4-9)!

Click Here to Sign Up as a Buddy! (For age 10+)

Email Martha Chaires to sign up as an adult volunteer.

Mark your calendars and make your plans to attend this year’s Compassion Camp VBS, a fully inclusive week of gardening, crafting, learning, yoga, and animal visitors for ages 4–9. Camp runs Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–12 p.m., and the cost is $50 for the week. Scholarships are available.

 

Supporting St. Andrew’s

Together in Our Giving

Our Pledge Campaign for 2025

Visit Our Stewardship Page
Submit a Pledge Online

May the God of steadfastness and encouragement grant you to live in harmony with one another, in accordance with Christ Jesus, so that together you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of Lord Jesus Christ.    Romans 15:5–6

Thank you for your participation in our Together Giving Campaign for 2025.  Everything we do is through your generosity. If you haven’t yet, please send in your pledge card or submit your pledge online. To request a pledge card, please email Susan Frye. Every pledge matters.

May we give generously and joyfully together so that St. Andrew’s can continue to grow in Christ’s love and make that love visible in this church, this community, and this world.

 

Weekly eNews & Calendars

 

 

Feed & Be Fed 

The Corner Farmers Market

Saturdays, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Corner of W. Market St. & Kensington Rd. 

Worldwide, outdoor markets have flourished during the pandemic. That has certainly been the case here in Greensboro. Since moving to our parking lot, the Corner Market has welcomed new vendors and customers. The relocation could not have gone better, and the market is providing a connection point that’s open to everyone in our community, a connection that is so vital for many of us during this time—and all the time. Follow the Market’s Facebook page, or subscribe to the newsletter on their website for the weekly list of vendors.

 

One Step Further Food Pantry

This One Step Further Food Pantry, which started at St. Andrew’s, is now housed at Definition Church in Greensboro (1806 Merritt Dr., in the building behind the main building) and St. Stephen AME Zion Church in High Point (1012 Leonard Ave.). The pantry needs volunteers for a variety of tasks including deliveries and making phone calls (which can be done from home). If you can help, please email the director, Susan Cox

Food donations are collected at St. Andrew’s through our Burgundy Bag ministry and distributed weekly to the pantry. Most needed food items include: rice, pasta, beans (dried and canned), canned vegetables, and canned meats and fish. For more information about our collection at St. Andrew’s, contact Doug Sanecki.

 

From Our Diocese

Summer Introduction to Dismantling Racism 

See registration links with dates below. 

“Introduction to Dismantling Racism: Reclaiming Our Baptismal Promise” is an interactive workshop, usually offered via Zoom. It is designed to deepen spiritual commitment to dismantling racism as participants in the Jesus Movement. Through presentations, prayer, story sharing, videos and small group discussion, participants explore how the sin of racism impacts all lives. There are 3 remaining class offerings. Class times are 5-8 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on Saturday.

• July 25-26: Register
• August 8-9: Register
• September 26-27: Register

For more information, contact Jenny Beaumont, missioner for adult and lifelong formation.

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The NC Disciple is the quarterly magazine of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina and shares the stories of ministry in action. The magazine’s mission is to tell the story of the Diocese’s congregations and its people by highlighting the good work happening across the Diocese; sharing meditations and reflections on topics related to our shared life in Christ; and providing resources for Christian education, worship and outreach.

 

Church Information

2105 West Market Street
Greensboro, NC 27403
336-275-1651

Our chapel is open weekly for prayer and meditation on Tuesdays from 11 AM–2 PM.

Our church office is open Tuesday–Thursday from 10 AM–2 PM and by appointment. You may reach the office by phone or email Monday–Thursday.