St. Andrew's Parish, Birmingham

St. Andrew's Parish, Birmingham St. Andrew's is an Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Alabama located in Southside, Birmingham. Andrew’s Day, November 30, 1913. Soon after St. Andy’s Food Pantry.

Andrew’s began in 1902 as a church school for children who could not get to the Church of the Advent on Sunday. In the following year, the mission was expanded to include Sunday services. A site was acquired and a small church built; the first service was held on Easter, 1905. In December of that year, the parish was incorporated; it was admitted to full parochial rights at the Diocesan Convention

of 1906. The original church building, a few blocks from the present church, was destroyed by a tornado in March, 1913. The parish had been considering a new building further up Red Mountain; now they had to act. The present site, at the corner of Eleventh Avenue and Twelfth Street South, was acquired and the cornerstone laid by Bishop Beckwith on St. Our current building was first used at Easter, 1915. Andrew’s was established, the rector Raimundo de Ovies, teamed up with the Rev. Carl Henckell, pastor of All Saints Church, to found Holy Innocents Hospital for Children (later Children’s Hospital of Alabama). The hospital was founded in 1911 and originally operated under the auspices of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama. From that time until after World War II, St. Andrew’s was an ordinary medium-sized parish serving the immediate neighborhood. It was not particularly noticeable for its outreach or services. The parish, made up mainly of small businessmen and some professionals, was hit hard by the Great Depression. The expansion of the city over the mountain, begun in the 1930s and heightened after 1945, drained some of the traditional base of membership. However, another change had begun which was to give St. Andrew’s a special character and a unique place in the Diocese of Alabama. Beginning in a small way in the early 1940s, St. Andrew’s gradually became a “high” or Anglo-Catholic parish with a emphasis on celebration of the Eucharist and on traditional ceremonies and liturgy. As this Anglo-Catholic parish, St. Andrew’s often led the way in Alabama in liturgical innovation and experimentation. The ‘bells and smells” of ancient practice have been happily combined with the contemporary language of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer and increasing lay participation in all aspects of parish life. These liturgical elements have attracted new parishioners to St. Andrew’s, but an equal attraction has been its outreach ministry. Since the 1960s, this parish has addressed the issue of racial exclusion in the Episcopal Church, advocated the consecration of women priests, welcomed gay and le***an members, supported ministry to UAB, provided group homes for the mentally challenged through the St. Andrew’s Foundation, ministered to people with AIDS/HIV, established a soup kitchen (which became Community Kitchens), offered literacy training for adults, and produced the Red Door Arts workshop and concert series and most recently opened St. A new parish hall was built and dedicated on Epiphany, 1989. After a million dollar capital campaign in 2000, the church itself was historically restored and new roofs were put on the parish hall and church. The parish is ready for expansion as the Vestry and parishioners continue to explore new ways to serve God and our neighbors. See more information at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Andrew's_Episcopal_Church_(Birmingham%2C_Alabama)

Saint Andrew's is so honored to have 14 new paintings representing the Stations of the Cross, created by local artist Ti...
02/23/2026

Saint Andrew's is so honored to have 14 new paintings representing the Stations of the Cross, created by local artist Tim Denny. The Red Door Arts Guild, under the guidance of Rebecca and Jack Drake, commissioned the works, which just got installed last week (thanks to Suzie and Scott Stephens). We heard a talk from Denny yesterday and then Fr. Peter Helman blessed the stations. It was a festive occasion!

Saint Andrew's had a wonderful Shrove Tuesday pancake supper last night, accompanied by the blessing and distribution of...
02/18/2026

Saint Andrew's had a wonderful Shrove Tuesday pancake supper last night, accompanied by the blessing and distribution of our Lenten meditation books, and the burning of the palms to use for Ash Wednesday. Thanks to the choir for a lovely meal!

Please join us for Shrove Tuesday, tomorrow February 17 beginning at 5:45 pm in Trinity Commons. The parish choir will b...
02/16/2026

Please join us for Shrove Tuesday, tomorrow February 17 beginning at 5:45 pm in Trinity Commons. The parish choir will be serving a hearty meal of pancakes, bacon, eggs, beverages, and King cake galore! Afterwards we will observe a Liturgy of the burning of the palms and burying of the alleluia beginning at 6:30.

A suggested donation of $5-$10 will go towards the music fund with special intentions for the Parish Choir’s next residency in the United Kingdom!

" Remember that you are dust" ~Join us for our solemn observance of Ash Wednesday (Feb. 18).Masses at 8am, 12:15pm, and ...
02/16/2026

" Remember that you are dust" ~
Join us for our solemn observance of Ash Wednesday (Feb. 18).
Masses at 8am, 12:15pm, and 6:30pm, w. the imposition of ashes offered at each.

MUSIC FOR 6:30PM:
Deutsche Messe, Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828)
Psalm 103:8-14 (Plainsong Tone II)
Anthem: “Miserere mei, Deus,” Gregorio Allegri (1582-1652)
Offertory: “Lord Jesus, think on me,” Dan Locklair (b. 1949)
Communion: “Wash me throughly,” David Halls (b.1950)
Hymns: “The glory of these forty days” (Erhalt uns, Herr), “Wilt thou forgive that sin, where I begun” (So giebst du nun), “Eternal Lord of love” (Old 124th), and “Forty days and forty nights” (Aus der Tiefe rufe ich)

The first signs of spring are popping up around our church campus. Rejoice!
02/10/2026

The first signs of spring are popping up around our church campus. Rejoice!

The service will not be livestreamed today, Sunday 2/8/26. Thank you.
02/08/2026

The service will not be livestreamed today, Sunday 2/8/26. Thank you.

It was lovely to have the staff of Vocare with us at the 10:30 am Mass this morning. They spent the weekend in Trinity C...
02/01/2026

It was lovely to have the staff of Vocare with us at the 10:30 am Mass this morning. They spent the weekend in Trinity Commons preparing for the upcoming Vocare weekend at Camp McDowell February 27-March 1. Vocare is a renewal weekend for young adults and allows time for faith discernment, community, and connection.

Address

1024 12th Street South
Birmingham, AL
35205

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 2pm
Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 9am - 2pm
Thursday 9am - 2pm
Sunday 10am - 12:30am

Telephone

+12052517898

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