Join us for a joint online Thanksgiving Service with our friends at Kingswood United Methodist Church Nov. 25, 2020 @ 7:00 p.m. on Facebook. Use this link: https://www.facebook.com/StAndrewsPresbyterianNewarkDE
Join us Sunday morning, June 14th at 10:00 am for a Virtual Pulpit Exchange. Rev. Victoria Bethel, Pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will be preaching.
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Please join us for our Online Worship service Sunday April 19, 2020 @ 10:00 a.m. We welcome the Rev. Tracy Keenan from New Castle Presbytery as our guest preacher.
Thank you for leading us in worship. We hope you will join us, please stay safe and healthy! Check it out on St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Facebook page. May God bless you!
We hope you are all healthy and safe through this pandemic. Our session has made the decision to extend the suspension of public worship gatherings and all non-essential activities indefinitely until permitted to be resumed by Gov. Carney. Please let us know if there is anything we can help you with. God's peace to you during this time. Have a blessed Holy Week!
Please join us for Online Worship Services Sunday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Go to the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Facebook page, click the videos link and watch live stream.
Members and friends, due to the recent outbreak of Coronavirus, the Session has decided to cancel all church related activities until the end of March. This includes Sunday worship services, Girl Scouts, Circle meetings, Sunday night activities, etc. We will re-evaluate the situation at that time, and post further details. If you have a need or concern do not hesitate to reach out to us. Thank you and God Bless! Be safe and stay healthy!
Join us for an Ecumenical Ash Wednesday Service, at St. Nicholas Episcopal Church, 2/26/20 7:00 p.m
We worship with our neighbors from Kingswood and St. Nicholas.
Join us for Christmas Eve Candlelight Services: Family - 7:00 PM, Communion - 11:00 PM
Join us on on October18th for the 8th Annual St.Andrews Open Golf Tournament!
“Code Purple” is a program supported by the Newark Empowerment Center. In the winter, when temperatures drop to dangerous levels, seven churches in the area open up, in rotation, for overnight housing of homeless people. Volunteers are critical and are needed to support those events. There are a lot of opportunities with varying amounts of time required. Please consider helping our neighboring churches in this life saving program. Contact Tom Parkins (302) 731 8193 mrfizzix@aol.com
Think of "cold people" when you read or hear the term "code purple". The Code Purple ministry offers cold people, the homeless in our area, supper and an overnight, 6 pm- 6 am, in a safe, warm sanctuary when local weather forecasts predict 20° F or colder overnight. Eight Newark churches participate in Code Purple. As soon as NEC declares a "Code Purple" night, the host churches activates its volunteer staff.
The Volunteer Teams:
- Prepare supper and ready the dining area
- Set up the sleeping area for the overnight guests
- Greet guests and explain the rules; monitor behaviours
- admit late arrivals until 9 pm, when doors are locked
- stay from midnight to 6 am, in case a guest needs help; this team also prepares breakfast and sees guests out
- clean up
There is a need for more volunteers to provide hospitality at the Newark Empowerment Center. If you are able to volunteer once or more day per month Monday through Friday from 1 pm to 4 pm, your assistance would be greatly appreciated. The tasks are simple and can be picked up the first day you volunteer. To further explore or express your interest please send an e-mail to Mindy Dowsett, fhmindy@gmail.com , or stop by the Empowerment Center and talk to Mindy. The Newark Empowerment Center is located in the Newark United Methodist Church 62 E Delaware Ave, Newark and it is open M-F 1-4PM.
FREE FOOD
That’s right. Wawa on Elkton Road,, in cooperation with the Food Donation Connection and as part of the Food Rescue Transportation System, is donating surplus food to Meeting Ground, a ministry to the homeless in Elkton, MD. Five days per week, Monday through Friday, volunteers pick up the frozen food at Wawa and deliver it to the Mary Randall Center, a day center for homeless folks, and Settlement House, a men’s transitional residence, in Elkton. Can you spare about an hour and a half one morning a week to get this food to the people who need it most? If interested or if you have any questions, please contact Darrell DiStefano, 443 722 3991. For more information, go online and check out www.meetingground.org and www.foodtodonate.com.