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Brotherhood of St. Andrew
The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is an Episcopal organization whose mission is to help men and boys within the Church and the larger Anglican Communion grow in their relationships with Christ through prayer, study, and service. Founded in 1883 at St. James’ Episcopal Church in downtown Chicago, the Brotherhood of St. Andrew established a student chapter at Trinity College around 1904. Popular with the undergraduates, the Brotherhood engaged in a friendly rivalry with the long-established Missionary Society in an effort to stimulate student interest in religion. The Brotherhood promoted Bible and missionary study classes and made students aware of social service opportunities in Hartford. The Trinity chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew flourished for several years and, in February 1909, hosted a Conference of Churchmen of the New England Colleges on campus.
Both the Brotherhood of St. Andrew and the Missionary Society had been under pressure from the Luther administration to combine into one group and to conduct themselves more along the lines of the Y.M.C.A., but neither was interested in that idea. By 1911, however, both groups did not have enough funds for inclusion in that year’s Ivy, and the 1919-1920 Trinity College catalogue was the last mention of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew and the Missionary Society (as well as the Y.M.C.A.).