Definition: Word: Andrews Definition: An "Andrew" refers to a person or institution that has been established in the United States, often with the aim of promoting religious or spiritual revival and can be associated with various denominations such as Protestantism, Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, or Orthodox Christianity. In Christianity, an Andrew might refer to a Church or denomination that is focused on missions and evangelism, similar to an Evangelical Christian organization. An Andrew would also have a strong presence in the United States, often working towards religious freedom movements. Andrews can also refer to the United States as a whole, specifically referring to the political party known for promoting religious policies and activities within the country.