Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew & Matthew (SsAM)

Seeking to know and love God in every person, here, now.

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    • Diversity
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      • Clergy Transition
      • Rev. James Bimbi, Interim Rector
      • Rev. Canon Lloyd S. Casson
      • Rev. Clay Brown
      • Sermons
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      • D-L Casson, Church Administrator
      • David Christopher, Music Director
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    • Our Unique Approach to Music and Liturgical Design
    • Choral Music at SsAM
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      • Jonathan Whitney
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Adult Education

Meditations and teachings plus upcoming Adult Education opportunities at SsAM — the Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew and Matthew in downtown Wilmington, Delaware.

Remembering King and Primo

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Every January, our church celebrates the ministries of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Rt. Rev. Quintin E. Primo, Jr. We join people all over the nation and in other parts of the world in remembering the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., his struggle to end racial discrimination and segregation of Black Americans, and his witness for peace READ MORE »

Remembering Archbishop Desmond Tutu

The day after Christmas in 2021, a long life of service came to an end. Many people in our church looked for and found video and written records of Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s peace-making ministry in South Africa and around the world. BBC-Africa Click here to watch BBC-Africa’s three-minute video, “Looking back at the life of READ MORE »

Filled To The Brim

SsAM eBlast Reflection of January 16, 2022: We are Vessels of Christ! by Christina Brennan Lee The Gospel for this coming Sunday is as familiar to nearly anyone of any faith or culture around the world as it is to those of you receiving this: the Wedding Feast at Cana; Jesus changing water into wine. READ MORE »

Flood and Fire, Water and Flame

A Meditation on the Bible Readings for Sunday, January 9, 2022: Isaiah 43:1-7, Acts 8:14-17, Luke 3:15-17, 21-22, and Psalm 29 by Danny N. Schweers. In Isaiah 43:1-7, God tells us not to fear flood and fire but to trust in our creator. “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and READ MORE »

Setting Markers and Keeping Faith

Reflections on the closing of the Church of the Nativity by Lola Michael Russell of the Bishop’s staff One of the most powerful moments of our recent Diocesan convention was when the bishop announced that the Church of the Nativity, New Castle, had made the decision to close. The Rev. Margi Pumphrey, resource priest, and READ MORE »

A Reflection on Christian Education

by Christina Brennan Lee As we approach the end of our 25th Anniversary Celebration, and the conclusion of Father David’s time with us, I want to offer just a few words about one aspect of SsAM’s life that has meant much to me: Adult Christian Education. As some of you know, it is one of READ MORE »

25 Years at SsAM: The Two Rectors Talk

Father David’s post of October 29, 2021 — My heart is full after the conversation between Canon Casson and me last Sunday afternoon. It would have been very easy for the two of us to have continued sharing beyond the hour and fifteen minutes. I would be remiss if I did not thank Jonathan Whitney READ MORE »

Imagine Racial Justice: An Interview with Canon Casson

Can you imagine this country being a model to the world for racial justice? In the September 20, 2020 edition of the Delaware Communion Magazine, the Rev. Canon Lloyd Casson was interviewed by Michael Redmond on the topic of racial justice, something for which Canon Casson has been hoping for many decades. He has not READ MORE »

Worship at SsAM: Sunday Leaflet, Bulletin, Church News, and More

Children's Choir during worship at SsAM

25th Anniversary Survey

25th Anniversary Logo for the Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew and Matthew, Wilmington, Delaware

Click here to see the complete 25th Anniversary Survey results in PDF format. Summary of the 25th Anniversary Survey and Conversation Circle Results — Parish Focus Group Report by Cynthia Primo Martin, July 26, 2021 The high level of survey response (47%) indicates the level of caring the SsAM community has for its spiritual home. READ MORE »

Guiding Principles, Statements of Mission and Vision

The Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew & Matthew (SsAM) is a nurturing faith community born out of the 1996 consolidation of two downtown churches. This multi-racial congregation welcomes all people who seek the love of God without regard to ability, age, economic circumstance, ethnic background, family configuration, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, political affiliation, educational achievement, READ MORE »

Democracy, Values, and the 2020 Election: A Voter Reflection Guide for Faith Communities.

Here is a Voter Reflection Guide for Faith Communities by Interfaith Power & Light.  As people of faith across the country, we believe the 2020 election is a referendum on the values that will shape our future. How can we renew our fragile democracy? How do we honor the human dignity of every person? Will READ MORE »

Litany of Reconciliation

Black Lives Matter finished banner at Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew and Matthew, Wilmington, Delaware

Here is a Litany of Reconciliation crafted by the Rev. Chris Keene of Immanuel-on-the-Green in New Castle, Delaware. He prepared it for a Delaware Episcopal clergy Zoom meeting where white supremacy was the topic. Here it is as a congregational resource, and as a litany to pray when we gather. In hope that the arc READ MORE »

A Toxic Relationship

East Coast Superfund Sites

About 2,000 official and potential Superfund sites — sites contaminated by extremely hazardous chemicals — are located within 25 miles of the East or Gulf Coast. Delaware is in the red zone. As sea levels rise, many of these toxic sites are at risk of flooding. Millions of people live near these sites, and flooding READ MORE »

21-Day Racial Equity Challenge and Other Opportunities

21-Day Racial Equity Challenge, August 17 to September 6 Bishop Brown calls us all to take part in a 21-Day Racial Equity Challenge from August 17 to September 6, 2020. Led by the United Way of Delaware and YWCA Delaware, the challenge is a state-wide journey (never leaving our homes) into the history of racism READ MORE »

What Does Freedom Mean?

“Speaking of Freedom” A Letter to the Church from the Revs. Kelly Brown Douglas, Stephanie Spellers and Winnie Varghese July 4, 2020 Our church encourages you to read what three women, all of them Episcopal priests —two of African descent and one of South Indian descent — have to say about what freedom means to READ MORE »

Respectful Communications Guidelines

Aretha Franklin sang about RESPECT; we recommend you abide by these guidelines in your communications (from Eric Law, Holy Currencies). R = take Responsibility for what you say and feel without blaming others. E = Use Empathetic listening. S = be Sensitive to differences in communication styles. P = Ponder what you hear and feel READ MORE »

Black Lives Matter Banner Painting Photos

On Memorial Day, 2020, Mr. George Floyd died as a result of being pinned to the ground while handcuffed by a Minneapolis police officer for over nine minutes. The national outrage was swift as cities all over the country mobilized and began peaceful marches and protests demanding justice in response to the death of Mr. READ MORE »

Figs and Pearls On-Line Discussion of Scripture

Figs and Pearls discussion group on Facebook, hosted by Christiana Brennan Lee

You are encouraged to participate in the “Figs and Pearls” group on Facebook. Click here or the graphic above to learn more. Of Figs and Pearls is about transforming Scripture’s stories from the past into road maps for today. Each week, with guided discussion and reflection questions, we’ll use Biblical texts to discover what they READ MORE »

Reflect at Home on Stations of the Cross

Reflections on Stations of the Cross by Episcopal Migration Ministries

When regular attendance at worship may not be possible, we encourage you to share and use this resource for prayer at home. The audio compilation features the liturgy of the Way of the Cross from the Book of Occasional Services, alongside meditations on each station. Click here to visit the Episcopal Migration Ministries website and READ MORE »

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Worship Services

We will be delighted if you worship with us in-person or via video this Sunday. Click here to learn more!

Visit Us

719 N. Shipley Street
Wilmington, DE 19801
with free parking weekends and evenings next to the church at 713 N. Shipley Street. Click here to learn more about parking and directions.
Office Hours
Monday – Thursday, 9:00 to 4:30
Friday, 9:00 to 1:00

OUR MISSION

To be an inclusive Christian community which worships God, follows Christ in all aspects of our lives, and serves the Greater Wilmington area through actions and ministries which promote peace, justice, reconciliation and empowerment for all people.

Contact Us

PHONE: 302 656-6628

EMAIL: Click here to use our email form.

FACEBOOK: Click here to see our Facebook page. You need a Facebook account to see it.

YOUTUBE: Click here to see our YouTube Channel. Some smart TV sets will allow you to stream YouTube, so you can watch in your den or living room. Search for “Saints Andrews and Matthew”.

Are You New to SsAM?

If you are new to SsAM, please click here to see the Welcome to SsAM booklet in PDF format. The Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew and Matthew is a dynamic and diverse congregation in downtown Wilmington, Delaware.

Our Vision

The Episcopal Church of Sts. Andrew and Matthew seeks to be a dynamic, spiritual center that is active in the pursuit of peace and justice in the community and a place where all God’s people are honored.

LINKS

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Donations Are Welcome, and a Necessity
Our ministries are dependent on financial donations. Click here to make a secure credit-card donation on-line or to learn

Our main focus is ministry, not money!
We offer a host of ministries for which you can volunteer. You can participate in worship services, help make the church hum, or offer your time and talent to the local community.

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