St Andrew's Church (Chinese: 聖安德烈堂) is located at 138 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
It is a church of the Anglican (Sheng Kung Hui) Province of Hong Kong and in the Diocese of Western Kowloon.
The idea of building an Anglican church in Kowloon was first suggested in 1897 but no progress was made until 1904, when Sir Catchick Paul Chater financed the construction.
From 1942 to 1944, the congregation of All Saints Mong Kok used St Andrew's for services as their church was used as a rice store.
They were allowed back to All Saints in late 1944 and took much of the furniture from St Andrew's with them, saving it from destruction when the main church building was turned into a Shinto shrine early in 1945.
The church was praised for "a thorough conservation approach which sought to fully understand the building's significance and deterioration process before proposing solutions".
[6] In 2009, the church launched its “2020Vision” which led to the construction of the "Life Centre", a new building at the foot of the hill, facing onto Nathan Road.
Interior walls are rendered with raised mortar joints and painted to represent the underlying brick pattern.
The church's bell tower used to have a tall spire which eventually had to be removed due to repeated structural damage from typhoons.