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Join us for Worship & Bible Study on Sunday: 8:00 am - Rite I 9:00 am Children Bible Study 9:15 am Adult Bible Study 10:15 am - Rite II with choir
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, founded in 1893, is proud to be located in historic downtown Fort Pierce with its rich past. Many of Fort Pierce’s Founding Fathers were also founding members of St. Andrew’s. The church has grown with its community and has even relocated as need and opportunity presented themselves. In 1901, the year the city of Fort Pierce was incorporated, the Episcopal community in the area constructed their first church building. This “Carpenter’s Gothic” structure was originally located on Pine Street, but was relocated to the current St. Andrew’s site adjacent to the Indian River in 1917. The structure remained a beloved house of worship for generations of St. Andrew’s parishioners until the construction of the current Sanctuary was completed in 1959. The original church building was moved a second time, as a gift from St. Andrew’s to Holy Apostle’s, a mission in Satellite Beach, Florida. The subsequent relocation of the building by barge up the Indian River generated numerous feature stories in the national press. Prior to the old church’s relocation, the stained glass windows, given as memorials through the years, were removed from the old building and re-mounted in the rear of the new Sanctuary. Our Church tends to be traditional, and is rooted in the fishing, cattle and citrus industries that gave birth to our community. We uphold classical Christianity in the tradition of the Anglican Communion and Episcopal Church. Yet, for all our traditionalism, we have been at the forefront of many changes, and were the first parish in our Diocese to have a female priest. The vitality of the Parish has been evident throughout its history, not only through its dedication to worship, but also through its consistent acts of returning thanks for God’s many blessings. It is recognized as a friendly, diverse congregation with a strong outreach to the community. We were a co-founder of Mustard Seed Ministries, a local human service agency caring for the poor of our community. In almost 120 years, St. Andrew’s, “our little church on the river”, has sent forth one Florida Governor, two Florida Supreme Court justices, five new congregations, three Bishops, and two Canons to the Ordinary. We feel we have only begun our journey.
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Happy birthday, David Fender, with wishes for many more.
A light in the fog. So is the Gospel to the world.
Family Fun in exchange for a jar of peanut butter or jelly? Count us in! Sunday, April 14th from 12:30 - 4 p.m. Be there, or be square.
Passports ready for Adventures with St. Paul, the best Vacation Bible School yet! Mark your calendars for June 10 - 13th. No special travel documents needed for this exploration in faith.
Rock the Bach at our special Bach-a-Thon to help raise funds for St. Andrew's Organ. Sunday, March 31st, starting at 2 p.m. Come when you can, stay as long as you'd like, and get your Bach on!
For the 125th Anniversary celebration (April 7), we are put-ting together a slide show of St. Andrew's Parish across the years. Please email any photos you would like included to [email protected] or drop them off at the church office to her attention. Pictures will be returned.
The Bad Girls of the Bible ECW Lenten Bible Study continues Saturday mornings at 8:30 a.m. in the Parish Hall. Light, no-salt breakfast options this week as we explore Lot's Wife. ;)
Sharing a couple of shots from St. Andrew's Lenten Service on Healing presented by Fr. Michael Cannon. If you're interested, you can join us next Wednesday evening.
Today - Centering Prayer & Lectio Divina at 4, then Holy Eucharist with Healing Prayers in the Chapel at 5 p.m., immediately followed by a Lenten Supper Healing and Community at 6 in the Lobby.
Monday, April 8 is St Andrew’s Night at Rooster in the Garden. If you mention you are with St. Andrew’s and Rooster in the Garden will donate 20 percent of all proceeds to St. Andrew’s Organ Fund. Reservations are requested, and Rooster in the Garden opens for dinner at 5 p.m. For reservations, call (772) 882-9786
All Teens are invited to enjoy a little breakfast and fellowship at 9:15 a.m., every Sunday in the Guild Room.
Sunday mornings are a great time to share a cup of Coffee with Christ in the Chapel at 9:15.
Baby got Bach? Come and join us, Sunday, March 31st from 2-6 p.m. at the Bach-a-Thon, featuring a variety of performers, vocalists and instrumentalists. Come when you like, stay as long as you'd like, and enjoy refreshments at the bake sale in the Parish Hall. All proceeds will help raise funds for St. Andrew's organ.
Why not make this Lenten season a time to really focus on your faith? Saturday morning at 8:30, join us at the Parish Hall for Lenten Study.
Do you ever look back and wish for things that were? Women of St. Andrew's are invited to join Saturday morning at 8:30 for "Bad Girls of the Bible," based on the book by Curtis Higgs. This week, Lot's wife. Come, and share breakfast and an enlightening morning.
Beginning March 13th and continuing each Wednesday through April 10th, we will have the following schedule of worship and fellow-ship. Everyone is invited to attend any or all of the activities. There is no charge, though donations for the supper would be appreciated. 4:00 Centering and Prayer and Lectio Divina (Chapel) 5:00 Holy Eucharist with Healing Prayers (Chapel) 5:45 Soup and Salad Supper (Lobby) 6:00 - 6:30 Talk on Healing and Community by Fr. Michael (Lobby) Fr. Michael will read and comment on selected texts from Parker Palmer, Henri Nouwen, and Martin Smith to draw out images and themes for Lenten reflection. The essence of the refection will be how the inward spiritual journey brings us back to a community of faith: how the two go together. Nouwen's image of the cup will help us visualize the journey.
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