The church is located on the southwest corner of Meyer Boulevard and Wornall Road in Kansas City, Missouri.
The vestry and clergy share mutual responsibility for establishing and fulfilling the church's mission and vision.
Six vestry members are elected for a three-year term each year in January at an all-parish meeting.
He was previously the church's associate rector (2005–2011) and was called by the vestry and diocesan bishop, the Rt.
Barry R. Howe, be priest-in-charge effective July 1, 2011, upon the retirement of the Reverend Frederick "Fred" Mann.
Jan 2004-Jun 2011: the Reverend Frederick "Fred" Mann The current church building is the fourth parish house for St.
Having outgrown the Weed's home, services moved a few weeks later to 59th and Brookside Boulevard, where they were held in a back room of Fred Wolferman's grocery that adjoined his stables.
Communicants besieged the Rector for buying property so far into the country to where nothing was in sight but a man and a plow.
1922 - With World War I over, St. Andrew's could finally break ground on the first church built at Wornall and Meyer.
1931 - Bishop Spencer laid the cornerstone of the second church to be built at Wornall and Meyer that would seat 384.
1945 - St. Andrew's formed a building committee to begin working on the church that stands today.
1950 - After more successful fund drives, the vestry voted to begin construction of the current church building.
They were rented for many years before being moved by Habitat for Humanity in the early 1990s to make room for the parking lot.