Columbarium

Inurnment on the grounds of St. Andrew Presbyterian Church is a meaningful way to strengthen the bonds between members and their community of faith. This method of housing a person’s cremains at a final resting place where that person worshipped God, fellowshipped with others, and experienced meaningful spiritual traditions makes inurnment especially meaningful. St. Andrew Presbyterian Church is pleased to be able to offer this service on campus in its prayer room.

Inurnment is offered to members, former members, and the immediate family of members. The current, one-time fee for the right of inurnment in the Columbarium is $2,000 per niche. This fee includes rights to a niche, up to two urns and the niche faceplate, which will be inscribed with the inurned person’s name and dates. This fee also provides for the perpetual care of the Columbarium. The fee does not include the cost of cremation, transportation, and other off-premises costs.

Those interested in purchasing a niche may do so during the normal business hours of the church office.

Columbarium Rules

For those looking for more information about the Columbarium, click below to download detail of the rules and regulations of St. Andrew’s columbarium. Questions? Please contact the church office.

Columbarium Application

Application for a columbarium niche must be done in person; however, you may download the paperwork to review it and fill out much of it before arriving at St. Andrew. Click below to download.

Prayer Room

The prayer room of St. Andrew Presbyterian Church is offered as a place of peace to offer prayer, provide a place of reflection, and to visit the cremains of loved ones in the columbarium. The prayer room is open during St. Andrew’s regular business hours, and during Sunday mornings.

Stained Glass

One of the features that loved ones will notice immediately is the stained glass work, much of it crafted by one of St. Andrew’s members. To read about how those design were put together and for information about the imagery used, please download his reflections.