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Major Feasts and Scheduled Masses
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
June 30th - Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul - Low Mass - 12 Noon
July 22nd - Feast of St. Mary Magdalene - Low Mass - 12 Noon
July 25th - Feast of St. James the Apostle - Low Mass - 12 Noon
August 6th - The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ - Low Mass - 6:30 PM
August 15th - The Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary - High Mass - 7.00 PM
August 25th - Feast of St. Bartholomew the Apostle - Low Mass - 12 Noon
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29 June - 5 July (The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost)
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Sunday
10:30am
Sung Mass with Incense
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Monday - ST. PETER & ST. PAUL, APOSTLES
12:00 pm
Said Mass
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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6:30pm Said Mass with anointing
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Thursday
6:30
Choir Rehearsal
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Friday - INDEPENDENCE DAY
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Saturday
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It is St. Andrew’s joy to welcome you in the name of Christ. You are visiting a place of great hospitality in the heart of the historic west end of Greenville. Enjoy the tradition of Anglo-Catholic worship at St. Andrew's and make yourself at home amid abundant ministries and mission in the greater Greenville area. This rich tradition includes use of incense, bells, and other such appointments that help us to set apart the mass as sanctified time. It is truly a way to worship God with all of one's senses! St. Andrew's is unique to Greenville in that it is the only Episcopal parish in upstate South Carolina that offers high mass each Sunday and it is one of two Anglo-Catholic parishes in the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina.
Located on South Main Street across from downtown Greenville's new Fluor Field, this is a parish of warmth, inclusion, and an increasing awareness of our responsibility towards those who are struggling to survive in the very shadow of our buildings.
The Parish membership is a diverse group of educated, creative, open-minded persons — an eclectic group of dedicated people who care deeply about St. Andrew's and her place as a reflection of God's grace and mercy.
Unique opportunities abound for all to be a part of a loving, caring, inclusive and diverse congregation that takes time to "smell the incense and hear the bells" every Sunday at 10:30 am.
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Prayers of Intercession
For the Ill and Infirm:
Ron Gauvin, Sandy Bridgforth, Betty Brandon - mother of Brian Brandon, Margaret Hughey - grandmother of Mia McDowell, Chris Jones, Dennis Burrows, Tony Knox and Mary Roe.
Prayers for the Repose of Souls:
Van Moore, Avis Hoevener, Frances Mays
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