Join us for a meaningful and joyful Epiphany service as we celebrate the revelation of Christ to the world and reflect on the light that continues to guide us today. This quiet, prayerful service invites us to listen, sing, and follow the star alongside the wise ones.
Following worship, we’ll gather outdoors for the Burning of the Greens, a beloved tradition that marks the close of the Christmas season. As evergreen boughs are burned, we give thanks for the joys of Christmas past and look ahead with hope to the season unfolding before us.
Then the celebration continues as we mark 63 years of our church community meeting together. We’ll share birthday cake and fellowship, giving thanks for all who have shaped this parish and for the life we continue to share.
All are welcome. Come for worship, stay for the fire and the cake, and celebrate the light and love that bind our community together.
At Saint Dunstan’s, we are rooted in the Christian faith through our Episcopal tradition, drawing on timeless practices, prayers, and wisdom as nourishing today as they have been to past generations. We believe this faith remains deeply relevant for the complexities of modern life, guiding us with hope, purpose, and grace.
We are a community with inclusive hearts, welcoming all people as beloved children of God. We cultivate curious minds, engaging scripture, tradition, and the world around us with openness and wonder. We strive to live generous lives, sharing our resources, compassion, and gifts for the flourishing of others.
Here, timeless faith meets a vibrant, thoughtful, and welcoming community for today.