The Corner Farmers Market at St Andrew’s Episcopal on West Market Street

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The Corner Farmers Market at St Andrew's Episcopal on West Market Street

Today, on Sunday morning,  the 13th Sunday after Pentecost, at St. Andrews Church, people will gather to celebrate Christ, their spirituality, and each other. St. Andres traces it’s history in Greensboro back to 1891. The Episcopal has a rich history, over 130 years,  in Greensboro.* The Episcopal church, and especially St. Andrew’s, values their relationship with people. As they say on their website, “not artifacts, not architecture, or even such actions as kneeling, singing, or making the sign of the cross.”  They are about people in communion with God and each other. As we look at this fine relationship between St. Andrew’s and the Corner Market, we realize, this is community at its best and at the core of why Greensboro is such a great place to live. Regardless of what you believe, we hope that you have a spiritual home (even if it is your own home) that nurtures your soul, literally and spiritually. We hope your spiritual home if one like St. Andrew’s that allows all people in and believes building community is a big part of their mission.

Happy Sunday!

 

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