Welcome Visitors

What To Expect?

The most important thing to know is that you will be welcomed and included.

As you enter the church you’ll receive a service leaflet, which will guide you through the order of worship. All worship in the Episcopal Church is based on The Book of Common Prayer, and is said to be liturgical, meaning that it follows a prescribed form. You’ll find it easy to follow along, but if you’re new to the Episcopal Church, you may find a few of our customs unfamiliar. We encourage everyone to join in the ceremonies and physical postures of our worship, such as kneeling, standing, and making the sign of the cross, as they are comfortable, willing, and able. Episcopalians invite all who are baptized, regardless of age or denomination, to receive the bread and wine at the Holy Eucharist. Visitors who are not baptized are welcome to come forward during communion to receive a blessing from the priest, or simply to remain seated. If you are not baptized and would like to ask questions or talk about baptism, please look for a member of the clergy before or after the service, or contact one of them by email (CONTACT US)

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MISSION AND VISION

There is a Place for You Here...The vision that inspires us is “the Tree of Life is Growing Here.” The mission statement that guides us is “We are called to offer sanctuary in the city, to grow in God’s love, to seek the renewal of the world.” This vision and mission shape our emphasis on excellence in worship and music, full inclusion of every person, commitment to service and advocacy in Denver and the world, faith formation for all ages, and stewardship of our land and historic buildings.St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, located in downtown Denver, Colorado, is surrounded by economic and demographic diversity. Our members come together to be a part of this unique community that values Anglo-Catholic liturgical practice, beautiful devotional music, full inclusion of all people, and engagement with the world beyond our doors. Our congregation is made up of individuals who are passionate about our identity and dreams for the future – to grow in diversity, inclusion, evangelism, outreach, Christian education, and our commitment to families of all types – while maintaining the traditions on which St. Andrew’s was built.

…Part of Our Identity

We come from diverse religious, social, and economic backgrounds.We come from many directions and distances to participate in the community.Our worship and music are essential to our common life, and God’s communion table is open to all in this placeOur parish community includes seniors, youth, children, LGBTQ+ individuals, and families of all sorts

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SUMMER SCHEDULE

SUNDAY

10AM | Holy Eucharist (Service)**

11AM | Fellowship Coffee Hour

5:30PM | Still Point (2nd & 4th Sundays)

WEDNESDAY

12PM | Centering Prayer (Zoom)*

THURSDAY

12PM | Lectio Divina (Zoom)*

FRIDAY

12PM | Community Prayer (Zoom)*

*Contact Church Office for Zoom links
**Available to view via Livestream LEARN MORE

Getting Here

We provide complimentary parking for services on Sundays. Look for the signs that say Good Parking. Our parking lot is located to the east / to the right of the front of the church. Please note that the two rows of parking spaces closest to 21st Street are not church property. Please do not park here or you will be ticketed! Any parking spaces on the other side of the alley (away from the church) are not church property and subject to severe fines!

Closest Light Rail Station?  The "L" line is the closest light rail train to the church.  The stop is at 20th Avenue and Welton Streets.  For more details, click here for access to RTD's website

Closest RTD Bus Routes? With our proximity to the central business district of downtown Denver, there are many bus routes that stop near the church.  The '28' and '32' routes are on 19th Avenue.  The '8' and '44' are on Broadway.   The '43' route is on California Street.  For more details, click here for access to RTD's website.

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