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What is the Brotherhood of St. Andrew?The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is an international ministry of men within the Anglican Communion with corporate offices in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. The Brotherhood was incorporated by an Act of the U. S. Congress signed May 30, 1908 by President Theodore Roosevelt. That Act states, "the sole object of said corporation shall be the spread of Christ's Kingdom among men."
Chapter members are called Brothers Andrew and are required to accept and observe the Brotherhood Disciplines of: PRAYER, STUDY AND SERVICE. Who may be a member of the Brotherhood?
Any baptized Christian man may be a member of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Inc. However, only men who are confirmed in an Anglican or Episcopal Church or a church in communion with the Anglican or Episcopal Church may become a Chapter, regional or national officer in the Brotherhood. For more information:Please email the director of the BSA group here at Trinity. You may also call the parish office and leave a message, 732-634-7422. |