St. Andrew’s beautiful campus offers a welcoming space for worship, community, and prayer. Whether you seek quiet solitude or the joyful energy of our multi-generational gatherings, there is a place here for you.
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church rests gently along Route 79 in Madison, a shoreline town in Connecticut’s New Haven County. Built in 1962, the church’s wooden exterior blends harmoniously with the natural beauty that surrounds it, inviting all into a space of peace and presence.
Our contemporary sanctuary is filled with warm grey tones—pews and beams that create a calm, airy space reminiscent of the sea.
More than just a gathering space outside of worship, Farmer Hall is where community is nourished—through shared meals, meaningful formation, and joyful fellowship. Our remodeled kitchen helps make hospitality a lived practice at St. Andrew’s.
The Garden of the Resurrection, located on the grounds of St. Andrew’s, honors those buried in its sacred soil. They remain part of our worship community, spiritual hosts who welcome us into a place of peace, memory, and resurrection hope.
The Outdoor Chapel at St. Andrew’s offers a serene, wooded setting for quiet personal prayer or joyful worship with the whole congregation, surrounded by the beauty of Creation.
The Serenity Trail winds through shaded woods on the St. Andrew's Campus, offering a place to walk, pray, and reflect. Its rustic setting serves our youth formation, especially during Stations of the Cross and seasonal gatherings.