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Creative worship is a centerpiece of weekly life. From jazz, to Gospel, traditional hymns and organ, to conga drums, saxophone and tambourine, our varied musical styles draw from the rich traditions of participants. Set in our 1873 Gothic building, our worship reflects both the rich tradition of the Presbyterian Church USA and embraces new resources and technologies such as power point projection, drama and art.
Praise God with your heart, mind and soul.

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Spending time with God in prayer is a gift we give ourselves. Prayer makes a difference in people's lives.
In our sanctuary a special prayer wall has been constructed. Stop by and add your own special prayers. Join us each Sunday at 10:00 a.m. for worship and fellowship
July 25 Russ Roth, preacher August 1 Reverend Hay, preacher August 8th Russ Roth, preacher August 15th Russ Roth, preacher August 22 nd Reverend Hay preacher August 29 Reverend Outterson preacher Sept. 5th Reverend Hay preacher
Take time to be with God. Draw the circle wide by including God in your life. Bring your friends and family to praise God.
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Pastor: The Reverend Judy Lee Hay, M.Div.
The Reverend Judy Lee Hay is the primary preacher for Sunday worship and brings the Bible alive with examples of how the Bible speaks to every day life. It is not unusual for our pastor to involve the congregation in dialogue on a key aspect of the scriptural text, find ways to dramatize the text or to use power point clips to enhance the message. CSA follows the lectionary text set out by the denomination so the day’s theme reflects the scripture. Hymns and musical selections are based on the theme as well as creative aspects of the worship service.
OUR CALL
As a vivid reminder that we are all called to be ministers in the name of Christ to “preach good news to the poor, to proclaim freedom to the prisoners, recovery of sight to the blind, and to release the oppressed” (Luke 4: 18-19) lay people take an active role in leadership. Laity read the scriptures in worship and lead the prayers of the people, give personal testimony and on occasion preach.
In the Presbyterian Church two sacraments are celebrated: Baptism and the Lord's Supper
BAPTISM
Baptism is a sign of God’s love. In that love a child or an adult is embraced as good and whole. The community covenants with the child and parent is to nurture that person’s faith development. In infant baptism we encourage parents to take an active role in the church community and to be partners with the church in the religious education of their child. In adult baptism the person commits her or his life to Christ. Through God's grace in Christ we are made new.The sacrament of Baptism occurs several times a year for both adults and children. Contact staff@calvarystandrews.org for further dialogue on baptism.
THE LORD’S SUPPER
Reformer John Calvin celebrated weekly the Lord’s Supper, a rich part of the Presbyterian Heritage that Calvary St. Andrew’s embraces. In an act of commitment to Christ worshippers gather weekly around the Lord’s Table to share in receiving the bread and wine or grape juice. Christ’s spiritual presence is rich and sustains us as we break bread and share the cup in Christ’s name for it fills our hearts with God’s generosity.
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Join us for weekly communion
The choir, soloists, and musicians give their hearts to God each week as new music is introduced and old favorites lifted up under the direction of the Director of Music Donald Tirabassi. Pianist Sun Young Lee accompanies the choir. Several times a year recording artist Brian Soule brings his vocals and synthesizer and his vocals to accompany the choir or to lead our music in worship. Among our other guest musicians are Bill Welch, Connie Deming, and Deanna Witkowski.

ALL THAT JAZZ
All That Jazz” is a series of jazz services both inside the church and in our courtyard that give us an appreciation for the genius of musicians such as John Coltrane and Thelodius Monk. The Touch of Brass Jazz Ensemble, a group of dedicated Christian musicians join us yearly for a toe tapping hand clapping celebration of hymns. Led by Dick and Helen Lane Touch of Brass travels throughout Western New York bringing jazz into churches. In the past the Deanna Witkowski Trio from New York City stopped in to lead us in Sunday Worship when they were in town for the Rochester Jazz Festival. Deanna’s song “Let My Prayer Rise” is a community favorite.

TOUCH OF BRASS AT CSA

East Rochester High School Ensemble accompanied the choir our Thanksgiving service
The ancient rite of the laying on of hands in a healing service is a ritual valued by our community. Several times a year in Sunday worship and in mid-week services a healing service is offered whereby participants receive the laying on of hands and the oil of healing. The Bible is filled with examples of Jesus' healing, so we call on Christ to heal those we love.
Special requests for healing can be made to the pastoral staff.
On April 25th CSA had a healing service for the earth. In the laying on of hands for the oil of healing we asked Christ to heal the earth.

The labyrinth was used in our healing service as a meditative way to enliven spirituality.
Massage therapist brings healing touch to the healing service. Poem “Let Us Remember” by Hugh Mitchell
Hold back the heat of the day
and darkness of night.
Let the air be pure
as our ancestors knew
and the waters we drink
come clean and clear.
Bring back the species in decline
and let us remember those that are gone.
Bring back the trees
which died by acid streams.
Make the rain just rain again
and oceans fresh and free.
May we know what we have done
to our multiple selves
in the magnitude of our folly
so this blue place called planet Earth
may know again the freshness of its birth.
Hugh Mitchell 2002

CSA Choir under the direction Don Tirabassi presnt Christmas Cantata.
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Children are a joyful part of community life. Children join us at 10 a.m. for the first part of the liturgy that includes a children’s message, then are invited to go to Sunday School. Classes are offered for nursery, 1st grade years to 5th and a junior/senior high class. After class the children join us for the celebration of the Lord’s Supper.
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CSA draws a diverse group of people to worship and praise God from the neighborhood and the metropolitan area. Each person gives of his/her time and talent to serve Christ. Dress is causal or dressy depending on the visitor's comfort.

CSA celebrated Valentine's Day with a special blessing for couples and to celebrate our relationship with Christ.

Mable Avante
CREATIVE WORSHIP
GOOD FRIDAY DRAMA


Good Friday the pathway to the cross.

Youth join Lindsay Jonasse for an Easter message.
Mary Trabert with son Connor Members Manny Colon, Zach Bansbach
PSALM 98
O sing to the LORD a new song,
for God has done marvelous things.

CONFIRMATION EASTER MORNING
After a six month study four of our young people made a commitment to Christ and joined the church. It\'s exciting to see themenjoy church and look forward to being with their friends. A community teaches values that stay with us for a lifetime.
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You can make a difference in the world. Draw the circle wide.
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BRIAN SOULE ----JUNE 26TH 2011 10:00 A.M.--JAZZ AND MORE Mark your calendar
OUTDOOR WORSHIP AND CHICKEN BBQ
God has given us a beautiful courtyard that was transformed into our "sanctuary" on June 26th for our annual outdoor worship and chicken BBQ.

The choir takes its music into the courtyard for our annual chicken and jazz service. 
Jim Willmott, Ginny Weisel, JoAnn O'Neill and Maureen Metzler


Perkins
Bowen Family


The Singh Family Communion
James Robinson prepares to cook Communion Table





