Community Service
To date more than fifty programs, initiatives, and partnerships have found a home at The Andrew. These were established by the congregation formerly known as St. Andrew’s and now called A Circle of Friends:
Cultural groups fill the sanctuary with music, theatre, affordable concerts, and vibrant arts programming.
Local not-for-profits gather for learning, advocacy, history, and support, while interfaith and Indigenous friendships deepen through shared celebrations and educational events.
Children and youth find safety, creativity, and joy; seniors experience connection through monthly gatherings; and health-focused groups nurture emotional, physical, and spiritual wellbeing.
Our community garden provided fresh produce for the Food Bank.
These partnerships embody our call to be A Space for Every Story—and Picton is stronger for it.