A diverse church choir standing and singing together during a Sunday worship service

Sunday Worship

Come and worship.

Every Sunday at 10:00 a.m. we gather for Holy Eucharist — ancient prayers, honest preaching, and music that fills the loft. Come as you are; the red doors are open.

Sunday Worship

What our worship is like

Worship at St. Dunstan’s follows the ancient shape of the Holy Eucharist — Scripture read aloud, hymns and prayer, a sermon meant to land, and a shared meal at the Table. We keep a printed bulletin in every hand, so you always know what comes next, whether it’s your first Sunday or your five-hundredth.

Expect honest, hopeful preaching; the organ and choir leading us in song; and a community that means it when we say all are welcome at this Table. The service runs about an hour, and coffee hour on the lawn runs as long as the conversation does.

Sunday Livestream

Watch Live

Can’t join us in person? The service streams here each Sunday morning, with a countdown to the next gathering.

From the Pulpit

Recent Sermons

Miss a Sunday, or want to sit with a message again? Recent sermons are here to listen to anytime — each one has an audio player, and full texts arrive soon.

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Music Ministry

Music that fills the loft

Close-up of a pipe organ’s rows of metal pipes framed by ornate gold-painted wooden carvings

From the first note of the prelude to the last verse of the closing hymn, music carries our worship. The pipe organ leads the congregation, and the parish choir lifts anthems from the loft on Sunday mornings — music drawn from the great tradition and sung with real joy.

The choir rehearses Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. beginning the last week of August, and new voices are always welcome — no audition, just a love of singing. Curious? Speak with any chorister after the service, or reach out through the parish office.