Church Membership

 
   Saint Andrew’s Stewardship
   Planned Giving

Join Saint Andrew’s Church

Like other Episcopal Churches, St. Andrew's welcomes new members throughout the year. We believe choosing the right Church family should be done prayerfully after exploring several different worship and fellowship experiences.

We have members of our parish community who are available to meet with you and your family to answer questions and assist you in getting to know us better. Our rector is also available to meet with you and welcomes the opportunity to visit with you and your family.

If you are an Episcopalian looking for a Church family, we will transfer your records from your previous parish at your request.

If you have been baptized and confirmed in another denomination, we recommend you sign up for our next Inquirers Class. These classes are lead by the rector and are preparation for reception into the Episcopal Church upon the Bishop's next visitation.

If you have not been baptized, we recommend you meet with the rector and prepare for baptism. In the case of an adult, we would also suggest you sign up for the Inquirers Class and plan to be confirmed at the Bishop's next visitation.

For more information, please call the parish office or the rector at 908 464-4875.

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Saint Andrew’s Stewardship - Call 908 464-4875 for more information.

As Christians, we recognize that everything we have comes from God and that which we give to furthering God's Work in the world today will only serve to enrich our lives, our fellowship and our appreciation for God's unconditional love. Noting that the tithe - 10% of gross income - is the standard for giving in the Episcopal Church, we ask our congregation to commit themselves to proportionate giving as a first step toward giving a tithe.

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Planned Giving - Call 908 464-4875 for more information.

Part of being a good steward is our careful planning for the resources we have accumulated throughout our lives. Such planning will enable you to leave your family better protected and will also enable you to provide resources to continue the work of those church ministries and church activities which were important to you during your lifetime. Planned Giving provides a number of ways in which you can make gifts to the church community and other charities while gaining various tax and estate benefits. If you would like additional information concerning Wills, Living Trusts, A Life Income Gift, A Gift of Life Insurance or a Gift of Life Estate, please contact the church office and we will have a person knowledgeable about these methods of Planned Giving contact you. It is important for you to consult with your attorney or professional advisor as well as they will know which method will provide you the greatest tax and estate advantages.

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