Here for You in Every Season of Life
St. Andrew is a community that cares, offering support, presence, and comfort, and a soft place to land no matter where you find yourself on life’s journey. Care at St. Andrew means showing up for one another and the community. We offer individual and group opportunities for support, aiming to decrease isolation and equip people with coping skills and strategies to face life. Care begins with the youngest among us and extends to our elders, with no one outside of the circle of care.
Prayer
It makes a difference.
We believe that prayer makes a difference. It connects us to God and one another. Whether you want someone to pray for you, need a sacred space to pray, or want to pray for others, we are here to support you.
Rev. Amy Stapleton is a care-centered spiritual leader and licensed professional counselor serving as Executive Pastor. With nearly three decades of ministry Amy has served throughout the United Methodist Church as a campus minister, on staff at urban churches in CO, as a hospital chaplain, at the denomination’s general agency, the General Commission on Religion and Race, and as the national organizer for the Methodist Federation for Social Action. Always prioritizing compassion, healing, and community, Amy seeks to build tables of welcome and support that foster well-being and belonging for all.
Congregational Care Team
We seek to inspire our community to become the hands and feet of Christ—for one another and for those outside the church walls. St. Andrew clergy, in partnership with Congregational Care Ministers (CCMs) and other members of the Care Team work together to serve and support those in our community through hospitalizations, grief, crisis, difficulties associated with aging, end of life, divorce, loss of a job, and other challenges that come to us in the course of our lives. The Care Team offers visitation, phone/email support, provides support for families at memorials, works with clergy to triage care needs, and so much more. If you would like to know more about the Care Team at St. Andrew contact us.

Adult Grief Group
St. Andrew is offers a facilitated 4-week bereavement group for adults exploring grief themes, the impact of grief, and sharing strategies for navigating grief and loss in a community of trust. The group is open to persons grieving all types of death loss.
A spring session is planned, but dates are not yet confirmed. Please revisit this page closer to spring for updates. For more information, questions, or to register, please email care@gostandrew.com.
A spring session is planned, but dates are not yet confirmed. Please revisit this page closer to spring for updates. For more information, questions, or to register, please email care@gostandrew.com.

Good Grief for Children
Mondays | 5:30–7 pm
Winter 2026 • January 26 – March 9
No Meeting on February 16
Supporting Kids through Family Loss and Transition. This six-week program is offered twice yearly to help support kids through family loss and transition. Good Grief is offered at no cost, is not faith-based, and is open to the community. A parenting grief support group is also offered for those interested.
Chat with the Kids team for more information.
Chat with the Kids team for more information.
Good Grief Parent
Support group for parents or guardians of children in the Good Grief class. It encourages emotional healing for families experiencing grief from death, divorce, or other difficult family transitions.
Contact us for more information.
Contact us for more information.
