We seek God's healing love and share that love with all
by growing in relationship with God, each other, and our neighbors.
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Good News at the Summer Free Store
A message from Fr. John Spicer, Rector
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This Sunday, we’ll celebrate Pentecost, the day when the Holy Spirit came to the disciples and empowered them to speak to people whose languages and ways of life the disciples didn’t know. With that, Jesus’ followers became his apostles—those who are sent—to take God’s way of love beyond the boundaries they knew.
Two thousand years later, the Holy Spirit is still empowering Jesus’ followers to take God’s love on the road. In our Baptismal Covenant, which we’ll renew this Sunday, we promise to proclaim Jesus’ good news by word and example, and we promise to seek and serve Christ in all persons, loving our neighbors as ourselves. Importantly, we add that we’ll do these things “with God’s help”—relying not on ourselves but on the Holy Spirit’s power to love.
We’ll have a great opportunity to do that next Saturday, June 14, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. through a new outreach event in a familiar location. We’re partnering with our friends at St. James United Methodist Church to offer a summer version of the Free Store, helping to meet our neighbors’ needs for food and clothing as we share some fun along the way. Families from our partner schools, St. James’ partner schools, and the broader community will receive kids’ underwear and socks, hygiene items, and books for summer vacation. We’ll also offer food and clothing from St. James’ pantry and clothes closet; and the kids will enjoy lunch, face painting, yard games, and a live DJ.
There’s still time to volunteer for the summer Free Store! You can sign up online or visit with Melissa Rock or Dana Bartimus in the Jewell Room after worship this Sunday. In addition, we’re still welcoming financial gifts to help support the event; you can give to St. Andrew’s and indicate the donation is for the Free Store.
The summer Free Store is a great way to put our baptismal vows into action. And remember, when we promise to “proclaim by word and example the good news of God in Christ,” that doesn’t mean you have to preach a sermon or feed a crowd. Sharing clothes and a kind word with a family at the Free Store is all it takes.
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Offer Your Foreign Language This Sunday
This Sunday, June 8, will be the day of Pentecost—the birthday of the Jesus movement, when the Holy Spirit descended on his followers, equipping them as apostles (those who are sent). As the Spirit’s fire danced among them, these everyday people found they could speak languages they’d never known before to share the good news of God’s love with people from different lands and ways of life. And on Sunday, you’ll have the chance to help us remember that!
At both the 8:00 and 10:15 a.m. services, when the deacon brings the Gospel reading into the congregation to offer it in English, you’re invited to offer it in something other than English at the same time. The reading is John 14:8-17, and you can find the text in just about any language you might know at Bible Gateway. When the deacon begins to read, you’ll just jump in and read these verses in your language at the same time.
You don’t need to notify anyone that you’re planning to take part or what language you’ll be offering, and you don’t have to get up in front of the congregation. Just speak as the Spirit gives you voice and help us share the experience of God’s good news being given to all.
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A Season to Rest, Play, and Serve
As summer begins and the pace of life begins to shift, we’re entering a new season at St. Andrew’s—one we’re calling A Season to Rest, Play, and Serve.
Summer offers a chance to step out of routine and into something deeper: a sacred rhythm of renewal. Rest and play are not luxuries or rewards—they are part of honoring the sacredness of our lives as God’s beloved creation. From the very beginning, Scripture reminds us that rest is holy, and joy is part of faithful living.
So this summer, we invite you to make space—not just for doing, but for being. For laughter, beauty, music, connection, and service. Throughout the season, we’ll be offering ways to live into this rhythm together: from concerts and campfires to retreats, family fun, and hands-on outreach.
Whether you’re in a season of full schedules or quiet days, may this be a time to reconnect—with God, with others, and with your own soul. Let this summer be a sacred invitation to rest, to play, and to serve with joy.
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Rest
Be Still Retreat
Looking to slow down and reconnect with God? Join us for an overnight retreat of rest, reflection, and creative prayer. Whether you’re new to contemplative practices or seeking a spiritual reset, this is sacred space for renewal. Friday, June 13, 3:00 PM – Saturday, June 14, 5:30 PM.
Silent Saturdays
Join us this summer for a peaceful morning of Centering Prayer. We’ll meet from 9 AM–12 PM on June 21, July 19, and August 16 for a series of 20-minute silent sits with short breaks in between. Strengthen your practice and share in the quiet presence of community.
Summer Taize Worship
Join us for an evening of candlelight, song, silence, and prayer. This contemplative service offers a peaceful space to rest in God’s presence through simple chants and quiet reflection. Wednesdays: June 18, July 16, and Aug. 13.
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Play
Craftish Collab Night
Whether you’re a knitter, doodler, or just in it for the snacks and conversation—this evening is for you. Bring a project or just bring yourself. No pressure. No expectations. Just a relaxed space to create (or not), connect, and enjoy good company. Thursday, June 19 from 5:30–8:00 PM at HJ’s.
Holy Spirits
Where good pours meet good questions. Join us for an ecumenical bourbon tasting with a side of honest conversation—no creed required, just curiosity. Sunday, July 27 at HJ’s. Taste a little. Talk a little. All are welcome.
Feast of the First Tomato
Celebrate summer’s juiciest gift at our 17th annual Feast of the First Tomato! Join us on Sunday, July 20 for a joyful Evensong at St. Andrew’s, followed by a BLT-filled feast at HJ’s. Bring a side dish to share and help us honor the humble tomato in all its glory.
VBS 2.0: Faith & Fun Fridays
Drop the kids off and enjoy a night off! From 5:30–8:30 PM at HJ’s, kids (Preschool–5th Grade) will enjoy games, crafts, snacks, and themed fun—each night with a playful twist on faith.
20s30s Game Nights
Calling all young adults—join us for Game Night every 4th Saturday at 7 PM at HJ’s! Bring a favorite game to share or jump in on someone else’s. Snacks, laughs, and friendly competition guaranteed.
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Building on the successful 25+ year legacy of Winter Free Store, we are pleased to announce the addition of a Summer Free Store this year on June 14th at St. James Church! We invite you to join us in spreading joy and hope to our neighbors during the summer season.
Consider being a part of this outreach by:
Contributing financially by purchasing diapers and wipes from our wishlist, or giving to support the purchase of new children’s underwear and socks, hygiene items, and summer reading supplies for our guests.
Serving as a volunteer to help set up, distribute items at a table, and more. To express interest, please click here…
Praying for the children of Kansas City & their families.
Together we can continue to embody the spirit of generosity to support our community!
For more information please reach out to Dana Bartimus at 913-481-3633 or mdb56@hotmail.com.
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Thursday Night Offerings
Each Thursday in June, join us for meaningful gatherings that spark reflection, creativity, and connection—from book discussions and craft nights to a deeper dive into our worship practices.
Thursday, June 12 – Full Hearted Life book discussion, 6:00pm-7:00pm at HJ’s.
Join us for the final session of the Full-Hearted Life book discussion as we reflect on the journey and share takeaways from the past seven weeks.
Thursday, June 19 – The Craftish Collab, 6:00-8:00 p.m. at HJ’s.
The Craftish Collab isn’t about hot glue and glitter—it’s about good conversation and connection with other women of the parish; bring a drink, a snack, and whatever hobby you’re working on (or just come to hang out).
Thursday, June 26 – An Instructed Eucharist, 6:00- 8:00p.m at St. Andrew’s.
Curious why we kneel, cross ourselves, or say certain prayers? Join us for an Instructed Eucharist where we’ll pause along the way to explain the meaning behind our worship—bring a snack and drink to share.
Questions? Contact Mtr. Jean Long.
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Hearing-Assist Devices
You may have noticed a stand of headphones as you come in from the porte-cochere on Sundays. These are hearing-assist devices that amplify the sound system during worship. If you would like to use one, just pick it up as you come in!
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St. Andrew’s Nursery
St. Andrew’s Nursery is now open for both the 8:00 AM and 10:15 AM services, providing a safe and welcoming space for your little ones while you enjoy the service. Whether you’re attending early or later, you can rest easy knowing your child is in good hands!
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Jesus With You . . . at Home
If you're worshipping at home, you can pick up consecrated wafers to use during our celebrations of Holy Eucharist. They're available in a basket in the narthex, or from the office, anytime the church is open. If getting out is a challenge, we'll be happy to deliver wafers to you. Just contact Mary Sanders (by email or at 816-523-602, ext. 110) about arranging delivery.
If you need help connecting to St. Andrew’s Online to participate in worship opportunities, but your computer is giving you trouble, just contact Deacon Adam James or 816-352-2742 for assistance.
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Summer Taizé Worship
This summer, come experience the quiet beauty of Taizé worship—an evening of candlelight, chant, silence, and prayer.
Rooted in the tradition of the Taizé community in France, these services offer a gentle, contemplative space to slow down and reconnect with the Spirit. Repetitive, meditative chants and extended silence invite us to listen deeply—to the music, to the stillness, and to the presence of God within and around us.
Whether you are new to this tradition or have long loved its simple grace, we invite you to step into a rhythm of prayer that opens the heart and stills the soul.
All are welcome. For more information, contact Mtr. Rita Kendagor or visit standrewkc.org/taize.
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Juneteenth Trip to Pierce City
The Diversity and Reconciliation Commission invites you to a powerful day of history, healing, and community. Join us on Thursday, June 19 for a trip to Pierce City, Diamon, and Joplin.
We’ll depart from St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church and visit:
- The Pierce City lynching site, guided by Mr. Murray Bishoff
- The George Washington Carver Museum in Diamond
- St. Philip’s Episcopal Church in Joplin for lunch and reflection
Departure: 8:30 a.m. | Return: 6:30 p.m.; Cost (includes lunch & snacks): $25. Reserve your spot by Thursday, June 12! For more info and to sign up click here.
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Blood Drive at HJ’s – June 9!
Monday, June 9 – 1:00pm-6:00pm
We’re teaming up with the American Red Cross to host a blood drive at HJ’s Youth & Community Center. Did you know less than 10% of eligible Americans donate blood each year? Let’s change that.
To sign up: visit RedCrossBlood.org – use code StAndrew.
Donating takes about an hour—and can save a life. Join us!
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Newcomer Blessing –
Tomorrow
If you’ve become a member of St. Andrew’s in the past year—or missed the last Newcomer Blessing—we invite you to be formally welcomed during the 10:15 a.m. service on Sunday, June 8.
This is a special opportunity to be recognized by the congregation and celebrated as part of our community—and for the congregation to offer their blessing and extend a warm welcome in return.
For questions, contact Mtr. Jean Long.
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Sunday Mornings at St. Andrew’s for Kids
Sunday school takes place during the 10:15 service and join their families in to have communion together.
Look for the colorful doors in the children’s ministry wing to find your child’s classroom. Veronica and our youth members will greet families and help guide you to your child’s classroom.
Nursery (8 wks – 3yrs): Orange doors; PreK – 1st grade: Green doors; 2nd – 4th grade: Red doors.
We’ve had a joyful spring season with our kids! A big thank you to everyone who helped with our Mother’s Day craft bags—your support made it extra special. Looking ahead, we’re excited to partner with our Quilting Group and Pet Ministry! The kids will be helping pack dog food and learning new ways to serve, create, and connect in June.
Mark your calendars! This summer, we’re launching a new event series called VBS 2.0 Kickoff: Kid’s Campfire & Parent’s Night Out
📅 June 13 – Campfire Kickoff
📅 July 11 – Serve & Splash: Backyard Bash
📅 August 8 – Carnival of Joy
🕠 5:30–8:30 PM | 📍 HJ’S | Ages: Preschool–5th Grade
Kids will enjoy games, crafts, snacks, and tons of fun while parents get a well-deserved evening off!
Things you need to know:
- Kids will be all dropped off at HJ’s community center June 13, & August 8th and then on July 11th please drop your kids off at the St. Andrew’s Church.
- Dinner will be served
- Please rsvp here
*Click Here for the June Children & Youth Ministry Newsletter*
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Youth Group Schedule
- June 8 – Pentecost Youth Group @ HJ’s Youth and Community Center (3:30 – 5:00 PM)
- June 13 – Parents Night Out (VBS 2.0 | 5:30 – 8:30 PM)
- June 15 – Summer Fun Night @ HJ’s Youth and Community Center (3:30 – 5:00 PM)
- June 22 – Youth Group @ HJ’s Youth and Community Center (3:30 – 5:00 PM)
- June 29 – No Youth Group: Kansas Happening – A weekend retreat
*Click Here for the June Children & Youth Ministry Newsletter*
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20s30s Ministry
Our Sunday discussion group has a new meeting time—join us at 7 p.m. on Sundays at HJ’s (instead of after the 10:15 a.m. service). We’ll continue to gather for brunch on the third Sunday of each month following the 10:15 service, and we won’t meet for discussion group on those Sundays.
Interested in joining the group or learning more? Reach out to Veronica or contact Tim Dodderidge at dodderidget@gmail.com or 913-904-4069.
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Café 9:15
Sunday morning, 9:15-10 a.m.
Christian Journey
Sunday, 8:45-10 a.m.
Men's Lectionary Group
Thursday, 7:30-8:30 a.m.
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Sacred Spaces
On hiatus May 27 - Sept. 9
Tai Chi for Beginners
Monday, 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Good Book Club
Daily
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Witness the Spirit’s Power in the Book of Acts
Through July 5, the Good Book Club is reading the Acts of the Apostles, the story of the birth of the Jesus movement and the Holy Spirit empowering it to change the lives of people far beyond the dusty roads of Galilee and Judea. It begins with Jesus commissioning his friends to share the news of God’s way of love “to the ends of the earth” (1:8). By the book’s end, Paul has journeyed around the Mediterranean planting Christian communities and witnessing before imperial officials. Not only is it inspiring as a study in the power of resurrected life, it’s also a story well-told—captivating reading throughout as Luke shares this sequel to the Gospel bearing his name. And it’s a story with direct relevance to the Jesus movement today. Many writers observe that we’re in a new apostolic age now, as the people with whom we interact most likely don’t know the Good News (beyond the negative version of Christianity that gains media attention). So, we’re right there with the apostles, inviting others to join this way of love as we “proclaim by word and example the Good News of God in Christ,” “seek and serve Christ in all persons,” and “respect the dignity of every human being” (BCP 304-305). Each day, you can receive a text or email with a short summary and the daily reading. To sign up, email Fr. John Spicer.
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You can mail your gifts to the church, give online, or text STANDREWKC to 73256.
Send a Venmo gift to @StAndrews-EpiscopalChurch. Be sure to notate your intention for the gift.
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Please remember that St. Andrew's is here for you. If you are in need or you are aware of another parishioner in need of assistance, please email Mtr. Rita Kendagor, assistant rector. You can also submit a request online or call the church office at 816-523-1602.
Send us your prayer requests through a form, our Facebook page,
or by texting PRAYER to 816-312-5152.
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Connie & Bill
Moses
Reed
Marion
Abby
Peter
Gail
Sue
Don
Judy
Mark
Alan
Shannon
Art
Hershel
Andrew
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Bennett
Hattie
Rodger
Penny
Gilles
Bertrand
Phyllis Anne
Vesper
Eric
Paulette
Mikeala
Pat M.
Angela
Grayson
Wyatt
Brittany
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Penny
Romo
David P.
Jamie P.
Taylor M.
Mason & family
Jim
Grant
Carrie
Jerold & Isaac
Laura (Lolly)
Frank
Peggy
DeVette
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Worship is in person and livestreamed each Sunday. Daily prayer is available in the Pray at 8 Facebook group at 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Friday at 12 p.m. – Noon Eucharist – Watch here
Sunday at 8 a.m. – Rite I Holy Eucharist – Watch here
For those who find spiritual comfort and strength in the rich Elizabethan language of centuries-old worship, our early-morning service of prayer, Scripture, a sermon, a musical solo, and time-honored hymns, is the perfect way to start your Sabbath.
Sunday at 10:15 a.m. – Rite II Holy Eucharist – Watch here
Worship the Lord in the beauty of Scripture, a sermon, and prayers for ourselves and our world. Glorious hymns, organ, and choral music intertwine with the spoken parts of our celebration. We offer online Children’s Chapel via Zoom before 10 a.m.; and in-person Sunday school during the 10 a.m. service.
Daily at 8 a.m. and 8 p.m – Pray at 8
Join us in the Pray at 8 Facebook group. In just 10 to 15 minutes, you can stop, breathe, and find God’s refreshment to support you through your day or carry you on to bed. It’s a beautiful way to remember that God is our constant helper and strength.
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Bulletin & Messenger Deadline
The publication deadline for the Saturday Messenger and Sunday bulletin is on Sunday at noon one week before publication.
Material received after Sunday at noon will be added to the next week's publications.
Please submit material to Erin Lemanski (erin@standrewkc.org)
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