A Special Announcement from the Vestry, August 29, 2025. Dear Members of the SsAM community, Matthew 25 reminds us our calling is to care for the “least of these” among us. Our own mission statement affirms our community role: To be an inclusive Christian community which worships God, follows Christ in all aspects of our […]| Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew & Matthew (SsAM)
Coffee Hour and Artist Talk in the Gallery, Sunday, August 17, Noon to 1pm. SsAM provides the coffee, tea, and refreshments; the gallery provides space to gather, talk, and enjoy local art. Yonnie, the artist whose work is on display, will talk about her art at 12:30pm or so. The gallery is at the other […]| Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew & Matthew (SsAM)
Support Asylum Seekers! Should immigrants seeking asylum be incarcerated? Put in prison? SsAM members met on Sunday, August 10, 2025 to write letters to their federal representatives. You can too! Elizabeth “Ketty” De Los Santos, (in photo, right) a 59-year-old grandmother from Peru and a parishioner of St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church in White Plains, New […]| Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew & Matthew (SsAM)
Organizing meeting for Healing Tree Mentor Program, Saturday, September 27, 10am at SsAM.| Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew & Matthew (SsAM)
HERE&QUEER at Chris White Art Gallery, Friday, July 11, 5-8pm. HERE&QUEER is an open-call Pride exhibition ending on July 11 at the Chris White Gallery. This exhibit connects with, highlights, and supports 2SLGBTQIA+ artists in Delaware of all ages, identities, and experiences. This is an Art Loop reception, one of many in Wilmington. Many other READ MORE »| Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew & Matthew (SsAM)
In a letter to the congregation, Father Patrick called on everyone active at our church to participate in one of five upcoming listening sessions that begin July 13. Dearly Beloved in Christ, I write to you today to share information about upcoming community listening sessions that we will host in July. Below is information READ MORE »| Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew & Matthew (SsAM)
The next walks are on Friday, July 4 or 11 (because of holiday), and every first Friday at 5:30pm. They begin in the SsAM parking lot, 713 N. Shipley Street. Join us for a peaceful, prayerful walk through the center of Wilmington to call attention to racial, social, and other injustices. We gather in the READ MORE »| Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew & Matthew (SsAM)
If you visit our church in the early morning, you will often find people asleep outside our doors, really anywhere that seems out of the way, places where our uninvited guests hope to be undisturbed for a few hours.| Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew & Matthew (SsAM)
“I invite you, therefore, in the name of the Church, to the observance of a holy Lent, by self-examination and repentance; by prayer, fasting, and self-denial; and by reading and meditating on God’s holy Word. And, to make a right beginning of repentance, and as a mark of our mortal nature, let us now kneel before the Lord, our maker and redeemer.” | Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew & Matthew (SsAM)
“I will light candles this Christmas” is a poem by Howard Thurman that deserves everyone’s attention.| Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew & Matthew (SsAM)
We are quickly moving towards Christmas.| Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew & Matthew (SsAM)
Everyone wants to fit in. Everyone wants to stand out. In. Out. In. Out. We are all dancing.| Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew & Matthew (SsAM)