At St. Andrew we
believe that music is one of the driving forces of worship. We have a long
and illustrious history of beautiful music in our worship services; we continually
strive to improve our music as we go forward. Music connects us with the heart
of God by engaging our senses. An average worship service will contain approximately
fifteen separate pieces of music; some services may have as many as twenty.
While the responsibility for providing much of this music is that of our Music
Coordinator, Tom Doherty, we are intentional about including music provided
by others. Worship services may include any (and sometimes all) of the following
during one service: traditional organ music, piano solo, contemporary praise
choruses, congregational singing of hymns, instrumental solos and ensembles,
choral singing, gospel band with handclapping by the congregational and reverent
solo singing. We hope you enjoy the music of St. Andrew and will join in being
a part of providing it if the Lord leads you to do so.