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Locality: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 412-682-3342



Address: 304 Morewood Ave 15213 Pittsburgh, PA, US

Website: www.standrewpittsburgh.org/

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St. Andrew Lutheran Church 09.05.2022

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St. Andrew Lutheran Church 23.04.2022

The Christians Against Christian Nationalism campaign is hosting an important webinar on Monday, May 16 at 3pm Eastern with the authors of the new book "The Fla...g and the Cross." Register from: https://us02web.zoom.us//register/WN_m2mSe3o4QDOGLOD6F55N4w The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is an endorser of the Christians Against Christian Nationalism campaign. Learn more about the campaign from www.christiansagainstchristiannationalism.org/

St. Andrew Lutheran Church 01.03.2021

Midweek Worship for Lent Order for worship Lent is a 40-day season of the church year that calls us, amid the suffering and brokenness of the world, to return our focus, our whole selves, our whole lives, to God. In Lent we are called to the spiritual practices of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving and invited to reflect on our Baptism into the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. As we do, we remember the faithfulness of God, who is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love. In this promise, we look with hope to the joy of the Easter season.

St. Andrew Lutheran Church 19.02.2021

Midweek Worship for Lent February 24, 2021 Lent is a 40-day season of the church year that calls us, amid the suffering and brokenness of the world, to return our focus, our whole selves, our whole lives, to God. In Lent we are called to the spiritual practices of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving and invited to reflect on our Baptism into the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. As we do, we remember the faithfulness of God, who is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love. In this promise, we look with hope to the joy of the Easter season

St. Andrew Lutheran Church 03.02.2021

+ First Sunday in Lent On Ash Wednesday, the church began its journey toward baptismal immersion in the death and resurrection of Christ. This year, the Sundays in Lent lead us to focus on five covenants God makes in the Hebrew Scriptures and to use them as lenses through which to view baptism. First Peter connects the way God saved Noah’s family in the flood with the way God saves us through the water of Baptism. The baptismal covenant is made with us individually, but the new life we are given in Baptism is for the sake of the whole world.

St. Andrew Lutheran Church 15.01.2021

+ First Sunday in Lent Order for Worship On Ash Wednesday, the church began its journey toward baptismal immersion in the death and resurrection of Christ. This year, the Sundays in Lent lead us to focus on five covenants God makes in the Hebrew Scriptures and to use them as lenses through which to view baptism. First Peter connects the way God saved Noah’s family in the flood with the way God saves us through the water of Baptism. The baptismal covenant is made with us individually, but the new life we are given in Baptism is for the sake of the whole world.

St. Andrew Lutheran Church 05.01.2021

+ Ash Wednesday On Ash Wednesday we begin our forty-day journey toward Easter with a day of fasting and repentance. Marking our foreheads with dust, we acknowledge that we die and return to the earth. At the same time, the dust traces the life-giving cross indelibly marked on our foreheads at... Baptism. While we journey through Lent to return to God, we have already been reconciled to God through Christ. We humbly pray for God to make our hearts clean while we rejoice that now is the day of salvation. Returning to our baptismal call, we more intentionally bear the fruits of mercy and justice in the world. See more

St. Andrew Lutheran Church 02.11.2020

Faith and Story time This week we hear about Jonah and his great adventure from God!

St. Andrew Lutheran Church 26.10.2020

+ Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost November 8, 2020 Jesus tells a parable about ten bridesmaids. Surrounded by the faithful of every time and place, ... we celebrate Christ’s coming into our midst in the word of life. See more

St. Andrew Lutheran Church 11.10.2020

+ Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost Order for Worship Today the prophet Amos calls for justice to roll down like waters. Paul urges us to encourage one another with the promised coming of the Lord. ... Jesus tells a parable about ten bridesmaids. Surrounded by the faithful of every time and place, we celebrate Christ’s coming into our midst in the word of life. See more

St. Andrew Lutheran Church 23.09.2020

Remember that God is your shepherd, you will be provided and cared for. If you’re an animal person please post of pic of an animal you provided and care for. Remember God will care and provide for you just as you do for them.

St. Andrew Lutheran Church 07.09.2020

Faith and Story time This week we hear of Daniel and the lions!

St. Andrew Lutheran Church 26.08.2020

+ All Saints Sunday November 1, 2020 All Saints celebrates the baptized people of God, living and dead, who are the body of Christ. As November heralds the dying of the landscape in many northern regions, the readings and liturgy call us to remember all who have died in Christ and whose baptism is complete. At the Lord’s table we gather with the faithful of every time and place, trusting that the promises of God will be fulfilled and that all tears will be wiped away in the new Jerusalem.