Welcome to the Church of St. Andrew

Please note that we have a new YouTube channel. We will be live-streaming services directly to that channel soon, but in the meantime you can find us most Sundays at 8 a.m. on Facebook.

If you missed Meditations on the Passion, the Good Friday Cantata by Bob Franke, you’ll find it on the YouTube channel. 


St. Andrew’s Centennial Year

We have been celebrating our centennial all year! We hope you have enjoyed the timeline in the Cloister Gallery, accompanied by historical photo displays. The final display, to be mounted after the spring rummage sale on May 11, will focus on parishioners through the years.

Art scavenger hunt: Take part in an art scavenger hunt! If you didn’t pick up a booklet after the services on April 21, pick one up from the table in the Parish Hall, and search for all the wonderful artworks inside the church building. Fill in the location, name of artist, and comments and then submit your completed booklet by the end of May. Sometime in June, we’ll have an art tour and will read some of the compiled comments. This should be fun for individuals as well as for families, so get ready to start sleuthing! 

Thank you to Rev. Marya DeCarlen for visiting May 5! Marya was priest associate from 1999 to 2003. We also have enjoyed visits from past clergy Kevin Bean and Arrington Chambliss.

Read Marya’s sermon, delivered May 5.
Read Kevin Bean’s sermon, delivered November 12
Read Bishop Alan Gates’s sermon, delivered September 8.

Save the date for our Roaring Twenties Dinner and Dance: June 29! Worried about the dancing part? Then come learn 1920s-era dances on the following dates (specific times still TBD):

Sunday, May 19, after the 10 a.m. service
Saturday, June 8, 
mid-morning
Saturday, June 15, mid-morning

Our teacher, Mike Hibarger of Boston Swing Central, will also be on hand the night of our dinner dance to get us motivated! 

Read more and see other Century Celebration dates here.

View an online photo album of our celebrations so far this year 


OUR SPRING RUMMAGE SALE IS MAY 11! Read more about this great twice-yearly event, and how you can donate goods, help with the sale, and shop!


Seven Times Salt to perform May 19
Small Paths to the Greenwood”

In honor of St. Andrew’s 100th anniversary, early music ensemble Seven Times Salt will herald spring with a brand new program. Come enjoy 16th- and 17th-century music from across Europe, including works by Lassus, Encina, Manerio, Campion, Senfl, and many more. Songs of true love and heartache, rough winds and sweet birdsong, small rain and small beer mark this celebration of life and renewal. $10 admission, payable at the door. 

Seven Times Salt performers include Julia Soojin Cavallaro, mezzo-soprano; Karen Burciaga, violin, tenor viol, voice; Dan Meyers, recorders, flute, percussion, voice; Josh Schreiber, bass viol, voice; and Matthew Wright, lute, bandora, voice.


Seeking part-time youth minister for the Marblehead Youth Cooperative Ministry: We are partnering with Clifton Lutheran Church, and Old North Church (United Church of Christ) in creating a shared youth position to cultivate our Christian youth programming in Marblehead. If you know of anyone who might be interested, please have them apply directly to marbleheadyouthcoopministry@gmail.com. Note that the position has been changed from full-time to part-time. Read the full job description


Pastoral Care: If you need anything, remember that we are here for you! Get in touch with Clyde or pastoral care coordinator Deanna Karwowski, or leave a message in the church office.