Welcome



We are a friendly, inclusive, Church of England parish church with a diverse, all-age congregation.
St Andrew's is the Church of England parish church in North Fulham. The church lies between Star Road and St Andrew's Road and the parish
covers a densely populated and diverse area which includes Queens Club Gardens and the large estates of Cheeseman's Terrace and West
Kensington Estate. Running through the middle of the parish is the North End Road, a typically busy London street. The diversity of the parish is very well
reflected in the congregation, and we are a friendly and inclusive collection of people. We are not a 'designer-church'; offering a
particular ministry but the parish church, available for all who live here and all who wish to join us from elsewhere.
The church is between Star Road and St Andrew’s Road - St Andrew's Church, Greyhound Road, London W14 9SA. The nearest tube stations are West Kensington (District line) and Barons Court (Piccadilly Line).
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Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, Greece and Russia and was Christ's first disciple.
St Andrew's day is 30th November. Here is a link to more info
BBC.co.uk
Redevelopment of St Andrew's Church
Month 15 - December 2011 - Scaffolding is down and the centre is nearly finished.
Click on the link below to follow the progress of the development of the new community center.
Redevelopment Scrap Book

All the plans, designs and information on the Development Project
Here

To see our case study on the Community Builders web site.
click here!
IntoUniversity are coming to St Andrew's.
The top floor of the community centre is nearly finished which means that the IntoUniversity staff will soon be able to move in.
To quote from their website:-
"At each local centre IntoUniversity offers an innovative programme that supports young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to attain either a university place or another chosen aspiration."
See the website
Here
Worship
The worship of the church is centered around the sacraments, and the Eucharist, also known as Holy Communion is celebrated in the modern catholic tradition of the Church of England. We are child-friendly, and
children are welcome at every service.
Sunday 10am - Holy Communion with Children's Church followed by refreshments.
Sunday 6.30pm - Traditional Evensong (choral on the first Sunday of the month).
Monday 10.15am - Informal Service for parents, carers and children followed by fun and refreshments.
Tuesday 10.15am till noon - Coffee Morning.
Tuesday 11am - Fruit and Veg Co-operative. Fresh produce at £3.00 a bag!
Tuesday 2pm till 4pm - Knit-A-Thon, come and knit warm clothes for the homeless. Refreshments provided.
Wednesday 10.15am - 1pm - Songs and Stories for children, followed by refreshments and lunch
Thursday 11am - Holy Communion from Book of Common Prayer followed by coffee
Saturday 10.45am to 1pm - Project for the Homeless
Morning Prayer - Every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 8am
All are welcome
We offer worship to God because we believe that the truth about God is fully revealed in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We
come to know this truth through the Bible and in the teachings and doctrines of the Church handed down
through the ages. Our lives as Christians are nourished through the sacraments of the Church (especially baptism and Holy Communion) and it is our calling to draw others into the
life of the church. We are an inclusive church and believe that the Bible offers a vision of the gracious invitation that God offers to all
people regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, or sexuality.
St Andrew's Fulham Fields from Charity Bank on Vimeo.
St Andrew's Project for the Homeless

We are providing hot food and clothing for the homeless every Saturday
All donations of clothing and non-perishable food will be gratefully appreciated. For more details please contact the Pastoral Assistant on
07763980224
Thank you
See more photos
Here

Aso includes some great recipes for your coop veg!!!
Some great articles you may like:-
All the spotlights on the members of our parish are Here
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