COVID-19 Updates and Resources
Staying Connected While We're Apart
It has been an anxious time for all of us with the daily changes and updates on the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19. It is an important time to hold each other in our hearts and prayers, and to remember that God's love and peace surrounds us always.
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St. Andrew's YouTube Channel Prayers, reflections, children's offerings and music selections are available on our YouTube page. |
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Facebook Follow us on Facebook for news, updates, photos and video, as well as our Community Forum. |
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Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia See all of Bishop Haynes' messages, as well as additional worship resources and updates. |
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Washington National Cathedral Watch full services online from the National Cathedral. |
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Prayer List Do you have someone you'd like for us to add to the prayer list? Fill out our online form. |
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Online Giving You can make a donation directly to St. Andrew's through our secure online giving platform with Tieth.ly |
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Mental Health Resources During this time of increased stress and physical distancing, it is important to connect people to mental health resources. |
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Holy Week at Home Liturgy (.pdf) A booklet for families and individuals to worship at home on Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday. |
You may be in touch with the clergy and staff directly via phone or email if you have any needs or questions.
Maya Angelou once said that eventually every storm runs out of rain, and we will weather this together as the parish family of St. Andrew's. Let us keep each other in mind and in heart with a prayer shared by Bishop Haynes. It is adapted from the New Zealand Prayer Book.
God of the present moment,
God who in Jesus stills the storm
and soothes the frantic heart;
bring hope and courage to all
who wait or work in uncertainty.
Bring hope that you will make them the equal
of whatever lies ahead.
Bring them courage to endure what cannot be avoided,
for your will is health and wholeness;
you are God, and we need you.