Website: https://standrewsnashville.com/
St. Andrew’s Anglican Church is a liturgical Christian congregation located in Nashville, Tennessee. The church describes itself as “a mission of the Diocese of Quincy in the Anglican Church in North America.” It gathers for traditional Anglican worship at a stone church building, identified on the site as a stone structure featuring red doors, and welcomes both established Anglicans and newcomers to liturgical worship. The congregation offers a weekly cycle of services together with several recurring fellowship and study groups for its members and visitors.
Ministries & Services
St. Andrew’s holds a regular schedule of worship services and gatherings, as listed on its website:
- Sunday Worship at 10:30 a.m., the church’s principal weekly service
- Evening Prayer on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.
- Wednesday Mass at noon
- Women’s Bible Study
- Men’s Book Study
- Men’s Breakfast
The church’s worship follows what it calls “the ancient pattern of liturgy used by the Church for centuries,” using the 2019 Book of Common Prayer, Traditional Language Edition. According to the site, services incorporate kneeling, crossing oneself, written prayers from the Book of Common Prayer, incense, chanting, singing, fellowship, and the celebration of Holy Communion. The church frames these practices as part of a historic liturgical tradition and presents them as accessible to those unfamiliar with Anglican worship.
About
St. Andrew’s identifies itself as a mission church of the Diocese of Quincy within the Anglican Church in North America. Its worship and approach center on traditional Anglican liturgy, structured around the 2019 Book of Common Prayer in its Traditional Language Edition. The church places emphasis on welcoming visitors who may be new to liturgical worship and to Anglicanism. As stated on the website, “Everything is printed in the bulletin and no one is judging you,” a statement intended to reassure first-time attendees that they can follow along during the service without prior familiarity with the liturgy.
The website does not state a specific founding date or provide a detailed historical narrative of the congregation. Its self-description as a “mission” of the Diocese of Quincy indicates its status and oversight within the broader Anglican Church in North America rather than that of an independent parish.
Location & Contact
St. Andrew’s Anglican Church is located at 4513 Park Ave, Nashville, Tennessee. The church’s worship page notes that the site is accessible by car, by bicycle via Charlotte Avenue, and by public transit using the “#50 bus” route from downtown Nashville.
The principal weekly service is held on Sundays at 10:30 a.m., with Evening Prayer on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. and Mass on Wednesdays at noon. The website offers an email newsletter subscription for those who wish to receive updates from the church. No telephone number or direct email address is published on the pages reviewed; the newsletter signup is presented as the primary means of staying connected with the congregation online.
Additional Information
Denomination and affiliations: St. Andrew’s is affiliated with the Anglican Church in North America and is a mission of the Diocese of Quincy.
Leadership and clergy: The church’s website names the following clergy and leadership:
- Bishop: Right Rev. Alberto Morales
- Vicar: Rev. Fr. Dan Kinkead
- Additional clergy: Fr. Michael and Dcn. Kevin
Website sections: The site provides several main sections for visitors, including Home, About, Calendar, Worship, Subscribe (email newsletter), Photos, and Search. The Worship section details the church’s liturgical style and the 2019 Book of Common Prayer, while the Photos and Calendar sections are intended to share images and scheduling information for the congregation.
The church’s overall presentation emphasizes traditional Anglican worship, a welcoming attitude toward newcomers, and a regular rhythm of weekly services and small-group fellowship. For the most current schedule and any service changes, the website directs visitors to its calendar and newsletter.
Profile compiled from the organization’s official website (standrewsnashville.com).