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SUNDAYS AT 8:00 & 10:30 AM
St. Dunstan's Anglican Church

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What To Expect

If you are intending to worship with us online, you can view our live stream service at 10:30am on Facebook and Youtube. 

For those intending to worship with us in person, when you arrive at St. Dunstan’s, you’ll find several handicapped parking spots and then more parking just past the sanctuary. Our main entrance (big red doors) leads directly into the narthex, which leads directly into the sanctuary. This is the easiest way to enter if you’re coming to church. 

Our 8:00am service is our contemplative service. It is a spoken service, so there’s no singing. It’s a small crowd of very faithful people who gather for this service each Sunday, and the service lasts about 50 minutes. 

Our 10:30am service is a traditional Anglican service with a mixture of traditional and contemporary music. This service is our fullest service, and it usually lasts about an hour and ten minutes. We call it our principal or family service because it is our main service, and we love for kids to be present in our worship. 

People tend to dress pretty casually at our services. You should feel comfortable to come to St. Dunstan’s wearing whatever feels most appropriate to you. 

We do celebrate communion every Sunday, and we practice open communion. That means that anyone baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit is welcome to participate in the sacrament with us.

ATTENDING ST. DUNSTAN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH

Hey there! Thanks for stopping by our website! We’re so glad you found us. St. Dunstan’s is a welcoming Anglican church where people of all ages come together to worship, grow, and serve.

Whether you’ve been walking with Jesus for years or are just beginning to explore faith, there’s a place for you here. We’d love for you to join us this Sunday and experience the warmth of our community firsthand. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to me or talk to someone when you visit. I look forward to meeting you! God bless!

FAQ

Have questions? We have the answers!

Great question! Our parking lot is located at the end of the long driveway that runs past the church building. Just follow the drive all the way down, and you’ll find plenty of parking available.

Absolutely! We welcome children and youth of all ages into our services because we want them to feel at home in church. We also offer Sunday school for all ages at 9:00 a.m., along with special events throughout the year just for kids and youth.

Our services follow the rich and beautiful liturgy of the Anglican tradition, using the Book of Common Prayer. You’ll experience a blend of traditional and contemporary music, Scripture readings, prayer, and a biblically grounded, theologically thoughtful, and practical sermon. We celebrate Holy Communion every Sunday, and all baptized Christians are welcome to receive.

We’d love to have you get involved! Our primary outreach is the Mobile Home Park Ministry, where we serve some of the poorest and most vulnerable in our community. If you’re interested in joining this or another ministry, just let Fr. Michael or one of the other clergy know. We’ll help you find a place to serve that fits your gifts and passion.

Joining a group is a great way to grow in faith and build community! We have Life Groups that meet twice a month at various times, as well as focused groups like our Lectio Divina group and Grief Support group that meet monthly. Just click the link below to explore the options and sign up for a group that fits you.

The best way to get involved is simply to talk with Fr. Michael. He would love to help you find a place to serve. We’re always excited when people want to use their gifts to serve God, both inside the church and out in the community.

St. Dunstan (c. 909–988) was a 10th-century English monk, abbot, bishop, and Archbishop of Canterbury who became one of the most influential church leaders in Anglo-Saxon England. He is best remembered for his role in reforming the English Church, promoting monastic life, and restoring ecclesiastical discipline. One famous story tells of him seizing the devil by the nose with red-hot tongs when tempted during his time as a blacksmith. This image became a popular motif in medieval artwork and stained glass. His feast day is celebrated on May 19.

Testimonies

We recently asked people, "Why is St. Dunstan's your church home?" Here are a few answers.



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The people are wonderful, loving, and generous. The Gospel is preached. The poor are cared for. Everyone is loved and welcome.



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"We visited St. Dunstan's, and we really liked the feel of a family church and the evident love for people and Jesus that we felt."



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"St. Dunstan's allows me to continue to honor the traditions on which my love for church is built, to worship in a way that has survived the ages, and to share my faith."

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