Brotherhood of St. Andrew

Mission/Vision: To inspire, empower, and equip men to fulfill the Great Commission. The Brotherhood endeavors to accomplish this mission through the threefold disciplines of Prayer, Study and Service.

Who We Are:

The Brotherhood of St. Andrew has been bringing men and youth to Jesus Christ since its founding on the cold, wintry day of Nov. 30, 1883, at St. James’ Episcopal Church in downtown Chicago. Homeless men were sleeping on the city’s downtown streets – and it was these men the fledgling Brotherhood wanted to save.

Today, the Brotherhood of St. Andrew is a worldwide ministry with chapters in Africa, Japan, the Philippines, Great Britain, Canada, Haiti, and the United States. Its 4,192 members in 357 U.S. chapters perform myriad ministries, from building and operating a medical mission ship to sponsoring homes for women and children in need. Brothers are quick to respond with both manpower and money during national emergencies, such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 and during the deadly year of 2013, when an explosion devastated the town of West, Texas, a tornado leveled Moore, Oklahoma, and a tsunami struck northern Japan.

“But we have lasted so long because men like to get together for support, to offer service projects – and for fellowship.”

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To get connected to local parish chapters or to learn more, contact Conrad Jones.