About us

St. Andrew's Moscow, one of 250 congregations in 36 countries that comprise the Anglican Diocese in Europe, ministers to an expatriate community that is scattered across 11 time zones.

Anglican worship in Moscow dates from 1553, when Tsar Ivan the Terrible allowed the first 'non-Orthodox' services among British traders.

Why St. Andrew? Scottish merchants living in Moscow in the 19th Century chose the patron saint of their native land.

Organ Concerts Every Thursday 19:30 p.m.


Serving the International Community for Christ

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St. Andrew's Church in Moscow is a community of Christians who seek to

  • nurture the development of our faith through an Anglican form of worship, providing regular services which communicate the Gospel of Christ;
  • apply our Christian beliefs to our daily lives;
  • develop a community to support each other while living in Moscow;
  • encourage ecumenical initiatives and activities;
  • serve the community
— Chaplaincy Mission Statement

Daily Prayer

Morning Prayer (CW or BCP)
Directly from the Church of England*

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Calendar

See also Regular Services

drinks itemFriday, 27 August 2010
Parsonage New&Old Faces Night
19:00

discussion itemMonday, 30 August 2010
Church Council Meeting
19:00 in the Chapter Room

general itemSaturday, 4 September 2010
Moscow Village Fete
14:00 Organized by the British Business Club (BBC) – in the Church Garden, Voznesensky Side

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Notices

Post-Orphanage Education Center Resumes Classes in September
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Moscow International Choir Rehersals Every Tuesday
Autumn-Winter season rehersals begin 14 September, 7 p.m. in the church.... [more...]

See also news.