Rooted in Community. Grounded in Faith.

You’re Invited to Grow with Us

St. Andrew Presbyterian Church

Billings, Montana

Growth happens in all kinds of ways in our faith community—in our garden beds, quilting circles, worship services, and acts of service. Wherever you are on your faith journey, we invite you to come grow with us.

Here, you’ll find more than a church; you’ll find a place to feel at home. As a Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) congregation, our campus is both a spiritual and rural respite in the middle of Billings, Montana.

Worship is led by a rotating group of ordained ministers and elders, offering a rich variety of voices, preaching styles, and spiritual perspectives each Sunday. Every service is thoughtfully woven with music, visuals, and liturgy that reflect the breadth of Christian faith. No matter your background or beliefs, you’ll find a place here—welcomed fully and embraced as you are.

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Join Us for Worship

Whether you’re new to faith, returning after time away, or looking for a community that feels personal and real, you are welcome here.

Sunday Worship

11 a.m. Labor Day to Memorial Day
10 a.m. Memorial Day to Labor Day

Sunday School

9:30 a.m. Labor Day to Memorial Day

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Policies and Guidelines

Gardeners agree to:  

  • Attend a Gardener Orientation meeting at the beginning of each year. Plots will not be assigned until an orientation meeting is attended.
  • Be assigned a maximum of four plots. Returning gardeners may be assigned their same plots the following year.
  • Maintain communications with garden leaders by reading emails or making other arrangements to receive timely phone calls or printed mail.
  • Participate in the upkeep and operation of the Community Garden and the Mission Garden. This includes accepting and completing specific responsibilities and participating in Spring and Fall workdays. Gardeners with 1-2 plots will accept one assignment, and gardeners with 3-4 plots must accept two assignments.
  • Maintain their plot by weeding and other maintenance, including clearing, removing weeds from the paths adjacent to their plot, removing weeds and seed heads from self-seeding plants such as larkspur, calendula, dill, chives, and any other type of plant designated by the Garden Committee.
  • Clear their plots at the end of the growing season and remove buckets, trellises, cages, and other loose items.
  • Not allow plants to grow into the pathways or neighboring plots.
  • Not use inorganic pesticides or fertilizers nor plant genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
  • Notify the Plot Garden manager if they cannot maintain or must neglect or abandon a plot for any reason.
  • Not allow tall crops to shade a neighbor’s plot, block sprinklers, or otherwise negatively impact plant growth. Plants, tomato cages, and any other structures may not exceed 4 ft. in height.
  • Not modify plot boundaries or build structures on the plot without approval from the Garden Committee. Raised beds should not be higher than 12 inches.
  • Not store unused items in or around plots such as buckets, wood, metal, or plastic.
  • Only harvest produce from their own plot unless given permission by a fellow gardener.
  • Not adjust the watering system sprinklers or controller.
  • Not disturb others by playing radios or other music devices near the garden or labyrinth when others are present.
  • Not bring pets into the garden and respect the garden as a smoke-free area.
  • Follow these policies, understanding that failure to do so may result in rental termination and/or denial of application the following year.