

St Andrew Prayer Pause
Join us this season in a powerful journey of daily, intentional prayer. As a community, let’s come together, and embrace the strength that prayer brings to our lives.

Catching Time Special Lenten Edition
Join Pastors Brian and Ms. Rachel for a special Lenten edition of Catching Time, featuring Rev. Lauren Gerlach. Each week of Lent, take just 10 minutes to pause as a family, listen to a thought-provoking question, and dive into meaningful conversation. Designed as a companion to your Lenten journey, this short podcast helps spark discussions that draw your family closer to each other—and to the love of God. Listen in weekly during Lent.

Wednesday Lenten Worship
LENTEN SERVICES | March 12-April 16, 12:00-12:30 p.m. | Hasley Chapel

Egg Hunt
6:45 p.m., The Field at Steeple Chase Park | Gather your baskets, put on your bunny ears, and come be a part of the 2025 St. Andrew Easter Eggstravaganza!
There will not be an egg hunt on Easter Sunday.
Holy Week at St. Andrew
Experience the journey of Holy Week at St. Andrew! Join us for inspiring services and explore our Children’s Programming below.

April 13
9:30 a.m. | Traditional Worship, Sanctuary
9:30 a.m. | Contemporary Worship | Smith Worship Center
11:00 a.m. | Contemporary Worship | Sanctuary
11:00 a.m. | Traditional | Hasley Chapel
Christ’s triumphant return into Jerusalem. He rides in on a donkey, fulfilling the prophecy! The people rejoice and lay palms in his path, and shout “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!”
Children's Palm Processional | Children of all ages are welcome to participate in the Palm Processional at all Sunday services on Palm Sunday for the waving of the palms in the first 10 minutes of services.
6:00 p.m. | Students’ Night in the Upper Room
Students will spend a contemplative evening walking through the
steps of Holy Week. We will begin with dinner in Piro and move across
campus as we experience the events of Maundy Thursday and Good
Friday, ending in Hasley Chapel.

April 17
7 p.m. | Sanctuary
We share in Holy Communion remembering Jesus with his disciples at the Last Supper. Music, scripture, and spoken word tell the story of Jesus in Garden of Gethsemane, the betrayal by Judas, and Jesus’ arrest.
Children's Maundy Thursday | Children will eat a meal together and be in fellowship with their friends – just like Jesus and his disciples did at the Last Supper. We will learn together about this special day and partake in Holy Communion (3 months to 5th grade).

April 18
7 p.m. | Sanctuary
The weight of the crucifixion is impossibly heavy, yet it’s necessary for us to fully understand Easter. Unexpected music powerfully weaves through scripture, liturgy, and messages in this service of gradual darkness.
Children's Good Friday | Children will walk with the disciples from the table to the cross. Though the story of this day is dark, it is holy, and it is good. It is important, even for a child, to know the whole Easter story (ages 3 months to 5th grade).

April 19
8 p.m. | Hasley Chapel
Holy Saturday is a time to acknowledge the darkness from Good Friday with Jesus in the tomb while also recognizing that the resurrection is imminent. This intimate service in Hasley Chapel starts in darkness and gradually becomes lighter as music and scripture are shared. The first Alleluias for Easter are sung at the conclusion of the service.

Stations of the Cross
Holy Week (April 13 – April 20) | St. Andrew Outdoor Campus
Prepare your heart for Easter Sunday and journey through Jesus’ experience making his way to the Cross. Anytime from dawn to dusk, we invite you to experience this powerful spiritual walk, Stations of the Cross, on St. Andrew’s outdoor campus.
New This Year | Children’s Stations of the Cross: A Walk with Jesus
Stations of the Cross: A Walk with Jesus is a meaningful and interactive journey designed for children to experience Jesus’ love and sacrifice in a way they can understand. Through storytelling, guided reflection, and a simple rock to carry and place at the foot of
the cross, kids connect with Jesus’ final moments in a hands-on and heartfelt way. This special walk invites children to trust in his love, find hope in his promise, and remember that they are never alone.