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Sunday, September 28

Young Adults and Young Families Meetup

Sunday, September 28 | 11:15 am in the Play-yard
Join us in the play yard after the 10:00 am service next Sunday, September 28! Come have donuts and enjoy our new play structure. To learn more about this group and be notified of future events, contact Bill Bryan (williamabryan@gmail.com).

CROP Walk is October 5, 2025!

Please join our team or donate - together we can change the world.

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Breakfast Program CROP Walk, October 5, 2025. Join our team to fight hunger or make a donation to help provide meals. Walk. Give. Change the world. Includes QR code for more information.

Upcoming Events

Centering Prayer & Psalms

Wednesdays | 10:00 am | Chapel & Zoom
Please join me on Wednesday mornings at 10:00 am in the Chapel. We will spend about twenty minutes in silence, read and reflect on a psalm together, and then return to silence. If you are unable to join us in person in the Chapel, you can join us on Zoom (meeting link ), or sit in silence at home. On Wednesday, October 1, we’ll read and reflect on Psalm 13, found on page 597 in the Book of Common Prayer. All are welcome.

Holy Eucharist & Healing Prayers

First Thursday of the month | 5:00 pm in the Chapel |Next Service: October 2
Join us on the first Thursday of the month at 5:00 pm in the Chapel for a quiet, contemplative service of Holy Eucharist with healing prayers. Laying on of hands and anointing are available for yourself or someone you carry in prayer—body, mind, spirit, relationships, and the world. All are welcome.

Blessing of the Animals

Saturday, October 4 | 1:00pm on the Lawn
Bring your furry, feathered, or fuzzy friends (or photo or stuffed animal!) to be blessed for the Feast of St. Francis! Held on the lawn, this short service welcomes everyone! A time for this service will be announced once the UofM football game time is published.

Actors Needed for "Our Scottish ConneXion!"

First Rehearsal: Saturday, October 18 | 11:00 am in the Church
In five vignettes, the play touches on some of the connections between Scotland, St. Andrew (the person), the Episcopal Church, and our very own St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. There are many parts for all ages! The play will be presented during the 10:00 am service on Sunday, November 9, with four Saturday rehearsals starting on October 18 at 11:00 am. For more information, contact Norm Richert at nrichert@comcast.net.

Outreach and Social Justice General Meeting

Sunday, October 19 | 11:15 am in the Chapel
Join us for a general meeting as we discuss plans for the fall! We will have short presentations about International Samaritan and their work in 'garbage dump' communities around the world; and Habitat for Humanity and volunteering for the build or the ReStore.

Caregivers’ Luncheon

Tuesday, October 21 | 12 noon in the Lounge
An open invitation is extended to parishioners who may be giving care to a loved one. We’ll meet for an hour in the Lounge for lunch, reflection, and mutual encouragement. For more information, or to make a reservation for lunch, please contact Fr. Paul at pfrolick@standrewsaa.org.

Community Events

Division Street Pipes Poster

Division Street Pipes

Thursdays, September 11 - December 4 | 12:15-12:45 pm in the Church
This event is free and open to the public.
Join the University of Michigan Organ Department for “Division Street Pipes,” a weekly series of 30-minute recitals at St. Andrew’s, featuring performances by UofM organ majors and professors.

Join us this Thursday, October 2, for a performance by Lucia Skrobola. Lucia is Junior studying Organ Performance and Sacred Music at SMTD. She will play a set that encapsulates the progression of the organ, including Medieval music, "Toccata, Adagio and Fugue" by J.S Bach, and the closing movements of Rheinberger’s "Sonata no. 12 in D-Flat."

This recital series is a unique opportunity to hear not only young, talented, and passionate organ students perform, but also the exceptional playing of their highly acclaimed professors!

Announcements

Worshiping Virtually?

The 10:00 am Holy Eucharist will be livestreamed on our YouTube channel and the bulletin is available in the Publications section of this site.

September Rota

The rota for September is available. If you are unable to serve as assigned, please contact the scheduler for your group.

Rota: September 2025

Rota: October 2025

Help Us Help You!

Please make sure the parish office is notified about hospital and nursing home stays and requests for pastoral care! If you have a request or update, please leave a voicemail at (734) 663-0518 or email Jonathan at jgardner@standrewsaa.org.

Sunday School Announcements

2025-26 Sunday School

9:15 am: Family Eucharist

Every Sunday in the Chapel

9:45 am: Nursery Care

Infant - 3 years

9:45 am: Sunday School

Age 3 - Grade 12

Classes start Sunday, September 7

Registration is now open

Please register your children for the 2025-26 Sunday School year online (no log-in required!) or complete a paper registration form in the Lobby.

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Music Notes

Hymn 625: Jesus Calls Us

This hymn draws upon the vision of heaven in Revelation in a text written by Richard Baxter (1615-1691), a leading clergyman caught up in the English Civil War, moving between Anglicanism and Puritanism as his conscience and difficult circumstances dictated. John Darwall (1731-1789), an Anglican priest, wrote this very popular tune as a setting for Psalm 148; hence the name “Darwall’s 148th.” Fun fact: the author’s 4th great nephew, Steven Darwall, was a professor of philosophy at UM for many years. Despite the struggles and division during the time of its composition, this hymn celebrates the glory and unity of heavenly worship. - Donna Wessel Walker

Requiem: Out of the Deep

This morning’s anthem by John Rutter (b. 1945), a setting of Psalm 130, is Movement II in Rutter’s Requiem; the choir sang Movement VI, a setting of Psalm 23, two weeks ago. In its original orchestral version, the piece is well known for the expanded cello solo with which it begins. The text speaks of the sinner (man) pleading for the Lord to hear and have mercy on him. The movement ends as it began, haunting and dark, with the cello cascading in a despairing downward pattern of chromaticism and dissonance. - Dennis Powers

Revised Common Lectionary (The RCL)

Sunday, September 7 - Pentecost 13 | Proper 18

Deuteronomy 30:15-20   •   Psalm 1   •   Philemon 1-21   •   Luke 14:25-33

Sunday, September 14 - Pentecost 14 | Proper 19

Exodus 32:7-14   •   Psalm 51:1-11   •   1 Timothy 1:12-17   •   Luke 15:1-10

Sunday, September 21 - Pentecost 15 | Proper 20

Amos 8:4-7   •   Psalm 113   •   1 Timothy 2:1-7   •   Luke 16:1-13

Sunday, September 28 - Pentecost 16 | Proper 21

Amos 6:1a, 4-7   •   Psalm 146   •   1 Timothy 6:6-19   •   Luke 16:19-31

Looking ahead?

Please visit The Lectionary Page. St. Andrew's generally follows Track Two.