Welcome to St. David's! PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 09 August 2008 07:49

 

If you are visiting St. David's, we are so glad!  We hope you feel welcome during your visit.  Whether you are looking for a church home, or just passing through the area, we hope your time with us will be memorable, enjoyable, and meaningful.

St. David's Anglican Church is part of a worldwide family of churches known as the Anglican Communion.  Although we are a small congregation locally, we represent part of a larger church in North America (the Anglican Church in North America - ACNA) and an even larger group of Anglican Christians around the world (numbering 56 million active members - the third largest grouping of Christian believers, after the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church).  As part of the ACNA, we are connected to the Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans (GAFCON), and subscribe to the Jerusalem Declaration produced at the GAFCON Conference of 2008.

We have one Sunday morning worship service, at 9:00 a.m.   We encourage children to participate in our worship time, although we understand that sitting for an hour may be taxing for the young visitor!  We have "Little Saints Busy Bags" to keep hands occupied for the youngest among us.  We are developing a Sunday morning program for our children to grow in Christ.

After worship, we gather for a time of refreshment and fellowship - coffee and goodies are served.  Usually we then take some time to focus on growing as disciples of Jesus - perhaps a Bible Study or a topical study relating to Christian growth.

When you join us for worship, we will invite you to complete a visitor's card, so that we can get to know you better and discover how we can help you grow in your faith in Jesus the Lord.  If you have any questions, or wish to learn more about us, please explore our site - and use the "Connect" menu to send an email to our pastor or staff.

Thank you for your interest in St. David's Church!  May the Lord richly bless you!

 

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