The Brotherhood of St. Andrew
The three pillars of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew are daily prayer, regular study, and continuous service. We pray daily. We study the scriptures regularly especially during our weekly meeting. We provide continuous service through our service projects to our church and to the community.
The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is an international ministry of men within the Anglican Communion with corporate offices in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. The Brotherhood was incorporated by an Act of the U. S. Congress signed May 30, 1908, by President Theodore Roosevelt. The Act states, "the sole object of said corporation shall be the spread of Christ's Kingdom among men."
The St. Joseph's Chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew provides food to area food pantries. We also provide food and school supplies to a school that has a high population of very needy children. We provide funds to help churches, family and public agencies for family crises and disaster relief.