What to Expect 

Sunday service begins at 10 a.m. 

In liturgical worship, participants actively engage in worship. We stand, kneel, bow, pray, and sing. But there are no expectations. We invite you to sit, watch and listen until you feel comfortable joining in.

The Liturgy or Mass
"Liturgy" comes from a Greek word meaning “a work for the people. ” The first part of the service is centered around reading and preaching the Word of God.  The second part is centered around the Altar and Eucharist.

The Eucharist or Holy Communion
The word "Eucharist" means "Thanksgiving." The Holy Eucharist is a sacrament and a sacrifice. In the Holy Eucharist, under the appearances of bread and wine, the Lord Christ is contained, offered, and received. The whole Christ is really, truly, and substantially present in the Holy Eucharist. We believe it is the source and summit of all Christian life.

For your convenience, we offer booklets with the order of service to make it easy for you to participate as you choose.

May I Receive Holy Communion?
Visitors who are baptized Christians, who repent of their sins and have faith in the real presence of Christ in the sacrament (see 1 Corinthians 11:27-32 and John 6:51-58) may receive Holy Communion with us.

If you are not baptized or are not prepared to receive the sacrament on a particular occasion, there is no obligation to receive Communion. Instead, you may come forward to receive a blessing (cross your arms over your chest at the altar rail to indicate a desire for a blessing).

What's Available for Kids?
We welcome the wiggles and giggles of little worshippers! But childcare available during Sunday Mass for those who need it. There's also Sunday School for kids and adults beginning at 9 a.m.

Livestream
St. Andrew's livestreams the sermon each week. Visit us on Facebook to view recent sermons.
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200 N. Easton St.
Breckenridge, TX 76424
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