Tuesday Community Night

Please join us Tuesday, Dec. 17 as we decorate and green the church for Christmas.
Trinity Commons will be open at 6:00 pm for Evening Prayer, followed by a soup and salad dinner. The greening of the church will begin at 7:00 pm, with hot chocolate and cookies!

All are welcome, so spread the word!


Tuesday Community Night offers a weekly opportunity to experience the joy of life shaped by God’s love in community. Whether you're exploring membership, baptism, confirmation, reception, or simply seeking prayer and meaningful conversation, all are welcome. Participate in the full evening or just a portion—whatever works for you!

Each Tuesday includes Evening Prayer, a simple supper, and an hour of discussion or guest-led formation, fostering a shared life of faith and friendship.

For more information, contact Fr. Peter Helman at rector@standrewsbham.org.


Beginning Tuesday, October 1, Saint Andrew’s will gather for an intergenerational community night of fellowship, dinner, prayer, and study every Tuesday in Trinity Commons.

Evenings will begin at 6:00 pm with Evening Prayer in the Trinity Commons Chapel and continue with a simple potluck supper and formation from 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm. Formation will be largely discussion-based and from time-to-time welcome guest-presentations.

This gathering offers a regular space to find the joy of life shaped by God’s love in community. All are welcome—whether you're exploring membership, baptism, confirmation, or reception, or if you simply want to share meaningful conversations and weekly prayer alongside others. You are welcome to participate for the entire evening or just a portion.

The church will provide an entrée, and there are several ways to help, either by bringing a side dish to share, shopping for ingredients, or staying behind to clean up.

Click on the button below to see the fall schedule of discussions and events.

We’ll begin with a series of conversations led by Fr. Peter about the spirituality and shape of the Eucharist, an occasion to reflect together on the mysteries of faith and consider how we can live the Eucharist in our daily lives. The series will be an instructed Eucharist and will walk us through the Prayer Book liturgies of Holy Communion.

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