Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church is a historical Anglo-Catholic parish in the heart of downtown Stamford that is inclusive and open to all. A congregation of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut, and a part of the global Anglican Communion, Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church is a historically registered Victorian church that was that consecrated in 1861 and was formerly a mission of St. John's Church Stamford. Designed by New York architectural firm, Browne and Rogers, the church is constructed from grey stone and features a parish hall, a chancel, and a cloister that contains the sacristy and parish office. A beautiful bell tower was added in 1930, and signature red doors are adorned with gilded wooden fish that represent the church's patron Saint Andrew the Apostle who was a fisherman.

1231 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, CT 06902, Phone: 203-325-4359

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