Our Ministries

Learn more about what we do as a church and how you can be a part of it.

Sunday Service

We meet weekly to worship God and encourage one another. Join us in person at 1pm on Sundays when in person church is permissable.

Bible Studies

WOMEN@10

You are invited to join us for a ladies' morning with a purpose–studying the gospel, prayer, fellowship, and, of course, coffee and goodies. 

When: 10:00 – 11:30 am Thursdays (September thru June)

Small Groups

St. Andrew’s Church began Small Groups in September 2013.   The groups meet either 1 - 2 x per month with the foci of each group being (1) worship / bible study,  (2) healing (3),  Missions & Outreach.

Our hope is that each group will reach out to our local community with the love of Christ and grow in the knowledge of God and his word.

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Senior’s Ministry

St. Andrew's has a vibrant senior's ministry. We offer biweekly services at the Wexford senior's residence and are involved in offering services to the Waterford community here in Tsawwassen. We cherish our time with our seniors and love bringing the joy of Jesus with us to these communities.

Learn More About Our Seniors Ministry

Prayer

Prayer is central to the Christian’s life and devotion with God. It is a privilege to be able to commune with our Heavenly Father. We are committed to growing in our relationship with God and we make prayer a key part of our activities.

St. Andrew's Church holds a special prayer time at the end of our Sunday service where we invite people to be prayed for according to their specific needs. A prayer team is available for those desiring individual ministry.

We also occasionally hold special events devoted to encouraging us in our personal prayer life and helping us grow spiritually.

Would you like prayer?
If you would like prayer, please contact us. It would be a privilege to talk with you and then together talk to God about your situation.
  
See the Anglican Network in Canada’s monthly mediation and prayer resources

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Artizo Training

St. Andrew's is very proud to support this program by hosting an Artizo intern once a month through the academic terms.
This fabulous program is intended for the identification, training and equipping of leaders in gospel ministry. The Reverend David Short, Canon in the Anglican Network in Canada, is the Executive Director of Artizo and has said, "This internship program is immensely valuable because it immerses trainees in the ministry of the gospel."