Rental of Collins Hall and Church Space

Those wishing to use Collins Hall (our large parish hall with hard wood floors, a generous stage, kitchen area, and proximate restrooms) or another space at St. Andrew's must contact the office at (502) 452-9581. The church currently uses its facilities to house many su pport and ministry groups in concert with the mission of the church. Rates for renting space for an event or meeting vary based on purpose, group size, space and facilities needed.

The base rental fee for a group not affiliated with the church or ministry is $600 an evening for Collins Hall plus $100 cleaning fee. This rate does not include significant use of the kitchen, the use of other space in the building, or extensive cleaning costs. For more details please contact the church. The church reserves the right to decline requests and cancel with 24 hours notice for unforeseen church events.

Please note that the sanctuary (worship space) is reserved for prayer and worship.

Church members may rent Collins Hall up to four times a year for a $100 fee plus a $100 cleaning fee.

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