UPCOMING EVENTS

Personal Confession

During the season of Lent, our pastoral team is offering one-on-one meetings for personal confession. While we absolutely affirm that all of our sins (past, present and future) are forgiven through Christ’s finished work on the cross when we repent and believe in the name of Jesus, we hold that repentance remains an essential part of the Christian life. Owning and turning away from the many places of brokenness and rebellion in our lives brings healing and growth. Repentance aligns our lives with Jesus. It is good news. 

While personal confession is not in any way a requirement, it is a powerful action that can be helpful in breaking the power of persistent sin, and in bringing comfort and encouragement to areas of ongoing regret. Anything shared in confession will remain confidential. 

Appointments can be scheduled with individual priests using the buttons below.  

WOMEN’S MINISTRY

Soup & Stories

Please join other women of St. Andrew’s at small in-home gatherings for food & fellowship. You will have an opportunity to hear a faith story that will encourage you and strengthen our church community. Please register to attend here (and to bring soup or bread if you wish). 

Tuesday, March 17  |  noon

Ann Berg’ home

Speaker: Gail Douglas

MEN’S MINISTRY

Carnivore Night

Saturday, March 14   | 6 p.m.  |   Pavilion

Carnivore Night, a unique cookout for men at St. Andrew’s and men they invite, will start at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 14, in the Pavilion. What’s unique about this cookout? Everyone who comes is invited to bring meat (or other items) to throw on the grill and then share. Water and sodas only please. We’ll fellowship around the grill and then taste all that is brought to share.

There’s no cost to attend, but we do ask that you RSVP here so we can get a sense of crowd size. If you have any questions or are interested in helping with some of the logistics of the event, contact Tony+ Davis.

Prime Timers

Monday, March 16   | 11:30 a.m.  |   Commons

Everyone who is in the prime of their life is invited to join us for lunch at 11:30 a.m. in the Commons  on Monday, March 16. Enjoy a home-cooked meal, fellowship, a short presentation from Rev. Tony Davis and a discussion on what future gatherings for this group will look like. Hope to see you there! Register to attend by calling the church office.

Annual Parish Meeting

Sunday, March 22   | 10:10 a.m.

St. Andrew’s Annual Parish Meeting will be held between the morning services on Sunday, March 22. We encourage all of our members to join us in the sanctuary as we gratefully look back on God’s provision over the past year and share our plan to be wise stewards of his blessings in 2026. 

YOUNG ADULT GATHERING

Bowling

Saturday, March 28   | 6:30 p.m. | Dust Bowl Lanes

All young adults (21-30s) are invited to join us for bowling at Dust Bowl Lanes in downtown Little Rock at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 28.

Please RSVP with Austin Lynch (501.247.1735), Emily McCray (501.410.2794) or the Young Adult GroupMe if you plan to attend so we know how many lanes to reserve. 

Baptism Sunday

Sunday, April 12  | both services

We will be celebrating the sacrament of baptism on Sunday, April 12 If you would like to be baptized, or have your child baptized, either at the font or through immersion, contact Jennifer no later than Wednesday, April 1.


HOLY WEEK

Palm Sunday

Sunday, March 29   | 8:45 & 11 a.m.

The congregation participates as part of the initial procession, beginning in the south parking lot and processing through the Garth and into the Sanctuary, recalling Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. In place of our normal lectionary readings and Gospel procession, the congregation participates in the reenactment of Jesus’ betrayal, trials and crucifixion through a corporate reading of selected portions of the Gospel of Matthew.

There are no Sunday school classes between the services for children or adults on Palm Sunday.

Toddlers and preschoolers are invited to take part in the processional with their families and can be dropped off at class just before entering the sanctuary. All children are invited to visit the donkey with their parents in the Garth between services.

Maundy Thursday

Thursday, April 2   | 7 p.m.

On Maundy Thursday, or Commandment Thursday, we celebrate Holy Communion, participate in a reenactment of the foot washing of Jesus and conclude with the stripping of the altar, which is a startling visual representation of what the world would be without Christ.

There is no child care available for this service.

Good Friday

Friday, April 3   | noon

Through Stations of the Cross meditations, we will prayerfully enter the darkness of Christ’s death and burial in order to share in the joy of his resurrection. During the noon service, kindergartners through fifth-graders will meet downstairs in the Youth Room. 

The north parking lot will be blocked off for the kids’ station of the cross. Please park in the west, south or east parking lots

Lunch will be served, and children will take part in their version of the Stations of the Cross. Toddlers and preschoolers will have lunch together and learn about Jesus’ time on the cross.

In order to plan for food, please register your child(ren) via here by Tuesday, March 31.

Easter Egg Hunt

Saturday, April 4   | 10:30/10:45 a.m.

Families with children up through pre-K4 should meet Ms. Jennifer in the Garth at 10:30 a.m.; those with children in kindergarten through fourth grade should meet Ms. Amanda on the playground at 10:45 a.m.

Please bring two dozen, filled eggs by Good Friday. They may be dropped off in the front office.

Easter Sunday

Sunday, April 5   | Traditional service—7:30 a.m.; Contemporary services—9 & 11 a.m.

Holy Week culminates with the grand celebration of Christ’s resurrection and saving grace on Easter morning! In order to have space for family, guests and those looking for a place to worship on Easter, we will have three services on Sunday. 

The traditional service will be at 7:30 a.m. and will have no children’s or early childhood classes during the service.

Both the 9 and 11 a.m. services will be contemporary services. Children’s and early childhood classes will take place like a normal Sunday. 

There are no classes between services for children or adults on Easter Sunday.

Children will take part in the “flowering of the cross” at the beginning of each service. Flowers will be provided, but you are welcome to bring flowers from your garden as well. Toddlers and preschoolers are invited to participate in the flowering of the cross and then proceed to class to learn about Christ’s resurrection. Children’s and early childhood classes will take place during the 9 & 11 a.m. service.