WelcomeSt. Dunstan's is a Lay led community of Christ. We are hungry to learn more about God's love for us and how we can share that love with our community and the world. Please join us!
We, the people of St. Dunstan's, value our connection to God, one another, and our community. We come together weekly to worship. We are strengthened and nourished through the hearing of the Word and receiving of the gift of Holy Communion. We seek communion with one another. Our time together energizes us to go out to do the work God has given us to do. We feel it is our responsibility to help others in gratitude for what God has given us. Although most of our efforts focus on local needs through Roxbury Social Services, we continue to expand our regional, national and global efforts as we acknowledge our interdependence with those who are far off, as well as, those who are near. We are cradle Episcopalians, former Roman Catholics, Methodists, Lutherans, Baptists, and Presbyterians. We are Democrats, Republicans, fork-lift operators, teachers, professors, engineers (home & otherwise), young and not-so-young. Yet, we belong to the St. Dunstan's family where we live out our calling to continue Christ's work in the world. |
What's new this week... June 11, Youth Appreciation Sunday
As a parish family we are taking time to celebrate the accomplishments of our young members. Meghan Wyse has graduated from University of Vermont. Sophie is graduating from Eighth Grade. Rhiannon and Xavier have completed their first year in St. Dunstan's Sunday School, and Kenzie has brightened the Nursery for the past year. Grace, Matt, Hanna, and Jamie are moving up another grade and have been conscientiously preparing themselves for the work that God is calling them to do, and they have volunteered for special projects or roles at church, too. Each one is a blessing to our community. In celebration of Mother's Day, Thank you everyone ...for your support of North Porch Women's and Infants' Center. They were grateful to receive our donations of diapers, baby wipes, baby food and especially the beautiful hand crocheted blankets. Because of your generosity, a monetary donation of $224.00 is also being sent to North Porch in support of their mission to provide emergency assistance to mothers and their children. North Porch is a project of the Episcopal Church Women in the Diocese of Newark and serves women of all faiths. The name reflects the custom of the ancient church to regard the "north porch" as a refuge and gathering place for women. |
OUR REGULARLY SUNDAY HOLY EUCHARIST--9:30 AM
Sunday School for Primary Grades--9:25 AM
Child Care available--9:25AM
Please join us for coffee and fellowship after the service
Sunday School for Primary Grades--9:25 AM
Child Care available--9:25AM
Please join us for coffee and fellowship after the service