The current Grand Commander is Anthony J. Limberakis, MD[4] who has led the Order to advocate for religious freedom for the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
Upon induction into the "Order of St. Andrew", as the Archons of America are styled as a group, the honoree swears an oath "to defend and promote the Greek Orthodox faith and tradition."
The first major efforts of the Order were aimed at the restoration of the existing Orthodox facilities in Istanbul, an effort that has had limited success with the continued forced closure of the Halki seminary[5] and with President Erdoğan's decree reverting the Hagia Sophia and Chora Church from museums to mosques.
[6] In recent years the Order of Saint Andrew has also concerned itself strongly with the situation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate within Turkey, including governmental interference in church elections,[7] and lack of training facilities for clergy.
The purposes of the Brotherhood were set as the spiritual unity of the Archons outside of the USA, their connection to the Ecumenical Throne and their cultural activity and cooperation as well as their activities on publishing, authorship, social contribution, the annual convention in Phanar on the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman, the commemoration of the Holy Patriarchs of Constantinople, the financial support of the works of the Patriarchate, etc.