St Andrew's Anglican Church in Moscow is the sole Anglican church in Moscow, and one of only three in Russia. It continues the tradition of Anglican worship in Moscow that started in 1553 when Tsar Ivan the Terrible first allowed the English merchants of the Russia Company permission to worship according to their own beliefs. The Russia Company, now operating mainly for charitable purposes, continues to financially support the Anglican Church in Moscow through the congregation of St Andrew's.
The current church building dates from 1883 and the parsonage from 1894. During the October Revolution in 1917 the church tower was used as a machine gun post by the Bolsheviks. The church was confiscated in 1920 and the chaplain expelled from Russia.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Andrew's_Anglican_Church,_Moscow
Official Website https://moscowanglican.org/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/moscowanglican
Phone +7 495 6299889
Address Voznesensky pereulok 8, 125009 Moscow, Russia
Coordinates 55°45'28.641" N 37°36'19.309" E