Praise him in the cymbals and dances: praise him upon the strings and pipe.
Let every thing that hath breath: praise the Lord.
-Psalm 150
Instruments
Organ
St Andrew’s pipe organ was built in 2026 by Kegg Organ Builders of Hartville, Ohio. As part of the Our Vision, Our Hope, Our Legacy Capital Campaign, the church was renovated to accommodate the instrument. The organ is comprised of 1,952 pipes distributed over 32 ranks. The Great & Pedal divisions are housed in the central case while the Choir speaks from the left chamber and the Swell from the right. The antiphonal division speaks from the above the narthex, giving the organ a fuller presence in the nave. The organ was blessed by The Right Reverend Jeff Fisher on October 19, 2025 and Ken Cowan performed the inaugural recital on January 31, 2026. The stoplist is available here.
St Andrew’s organ was featured on the cover of the September 2025 edition of The American Organist. The article is available here.
Piano
The church features a Steinway Model L piano, which was given to the church by parishioner David Lafayette Riley (1941–2023). In 2024, the piano was completely restored by Jim B. Kozak, receiving new strings, felts, backchecks, hammers, shanks, and flanges. It was dedicated on June 1, 2024 by Ben Sieben featuring the St Andrew’s Choir.
Harpsichord
A single manual French harpsichord modeled after Taskin with two 8’ choirs, one 4’ choir, and a buff stop. It transposes to 415/440. Assembled from a 1979 Hubbard kit, the unfinished instrument existed as a table in various choir rooms for 20 years before it was completed in 2020 by Gerald Self of San Antonio. The completion of the instrument was underwritten by Michael & Laura Mergens.
