Worship at a Glance
• Sundays at 10:00 AM (about an hour)
• All are welcome — come as you are
• Children are part of worship through Rooted Together
• Worship is centered on Holy Communion
• You’re welcome to participate as much or as little as you like
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If you’re feeling nervous, you’re not alone
Many people come to church feeling anxious—unsure where to go, what to do, or whether they’ll stand out. At Saint Dunstan’s, you won’t be singled out or expected to know anything ahead of time. It’s okay to arrive unsure, to take things slowly, and to simply be present.
A gentle and genuine welcome
When you arrive, you’ll be greeted by someone happy to help with directions or questions, or happy to let you settle in quietly. There is no dress code and no “right way” to look or act. You are welcome exactly as you are.
Worship that guides you along
Our Sunday worship follows a thoughtful and consistent pattern rooted in the Episcopal tradition. Everything you need is printed in the bulletin, including cues for when to sit or stand. You’re always free to participate fully, quietly observe, or do something in between. No one will mind if you follow along imperfectly—or not at all.
Music that supports prayer and reflection
Music is an important part of worship at Saint Dunstan’s. You’ll hear hymns and choral music chosen to support the scripture and season of the church year. You’re welcome to sing along or simply listen.
Children belong here
Children are truly welcome in worship. Their presence, movement, and curiosity are part of our shared life together.
Every Sunday, we offer Rooted Together, an age-adjusted first part of the service designed especially for children. Kids begin the morning together, engaging scripture and prayer in ways that meet them where they are, and then rejoin the full congregation so that we can all receive Holy Communion together as one community. Parents are always welcome to keep children with them for the entire service if that feels best.
Holy Communion
Holy Communion is offered every Sunday. This is the sharing of bread and wine as a sign of God’s grace and love.
All baptized Christians are welcome to receive Communion, including children. If you are baptized and wish to receive, you are invited forward. If you would rather not receive Communion, you may come forward for a blessing or remain comfortably in your seat. Either choice is completely respected.
A community that doesn’t rush you
After worship, many people gather for coffee and conversation. This time is informal and optional. You’re welcome to linger, introduce yourself, ask questions, or head out quietly—whatever feels right for you.
Come as you are
You don’t need to feel confident, certain, or “church-savvy” to worship here. Questions are welcome. Doubts are honored. Faith is something we explore together, gently and honestly.
If you’re looking for a church where you can breathe, belong, and take things at your own pace, we would be glad to welcome you to Saint Dunstan’s.