St. Andrew's

Presbyterian Church

Santa Barbara, California

The doors of our church, as well as our hearts, are open wide to you and yours. With a spirit of hospitality, we seek to faithfully affirm all forms of diversity in leadership, worship and ministry. We are a Caring and Sharing Community in Christ and hope that you will consider being a part of our family!

Weekly Worship

Please join us for Worship at 9:30am Sunday Morning in person, or via our Live Stream broadcast.

Click here >> SUNDAY LIVE SERVICE << at 9:30am PST/PDT Sunday Mornings! 

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Come as you are

Welcome to St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church website. We are very excited that you have joined us. We strive to recognize and nurture the love of Christ in ourselves and each person that we encounter along the way. St. Andrew’s is a thriving family of faith with a long tradition of outreach and service to its members and the community. We hope you will join us to experience for yourself the fellowship of Christ.

We warmly invite you to worship with us this Sunday!

Worship Services Archive

Videos of our Services can be viewed in our YouTube Channel via the link below.

Mid-Week Updates

St. Andrew’s Update–April 30, 2025

St. Andrew’s Midweek Update April 30 2025 Small but Mighty Last Sunday’s sermon left off with the scene in the Gospel of John in which post-resurrection Jesus appears to the disciples, who have locked themselves away in an upper room. He shows them his wounds to demonstrate that it is really him and that all…

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St. Andrew’s Update–April 23, 2025

St. Andrew’s Midweek Update April 23 2025 The Passing of a Pope Everyone must know by now that Pope Francis has died. What timing! How remarkable that he was able to muster the strength to compose an Easter message and travel among the crowds of people in Rome to offer a blessing. Then, when Sunday’s…

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St. Andrew’s Update–April 16, 2025

St. Andrew’s Midweek Update April 16 2025 Humility Takes a Hit Last Sunday I suggested that the crucifixion confronts us with difficult questions which we tend to want to avoid. Today, I would add that each year I find that the “difficult question” the crucifixion of Jesus poses is different. It changes because the circumstances…

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