Stations of the Cross

The talented and creative parishioners of St. Dunstan’s made these for the Stations of the Cross on our nature trail. Thanks to Billy DuBose who coordinated this effort and put it all together....

Service of Remembrance and Repentance

On the evening of November 13, 1936, Mack Henry Brown, a black man who worked as a janitor in an apartment building on Piedmont Road, disappeared. More than a month later, on December 23, his body was found washed ashore from the Chattahoochee River, where Roswell...

The Bellows March 2019

Obstacles to the Gospel You may have seen the cartoon below on social media this week. It depicts a page full of people, each in their own box, drawing lines, borders, boundaries, designed to keep others out. And there in the middle is Jesus, a crown of thorns on his...

The Bellows – February 2019

We Will Remember Warren Powell, 9/4/1989; Bud Cotton, 3/16/1899; Edward Brown, 3/16/1899; Henry Bingham, 3/16/1899; John Bigby, 3/16/1899; Tip Hutson, 3/16/1899; Sterling Thompson, 1/3/1901; Floyd Carmichael, 7/13/1906. Annie Shepherd, 9/22/1906; Frank Smith,...

The Bellows January 2019

Love Your Neighbor, No Exceptions When Jesus was asked what were the most important commandments for his disciples to follow, he did not hesitate in his response: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and all you soul and all your mind. This is the...

The Bellows November 2018

The Wolves of Hate Transgender people. Democratic leaders. Members of the press. Refugees. African Americans. Jews. What do these very different groups of people have in common? They were all targets of hate in America last week. Some were threatened by the leaders of...

Fall 2018

Reclaiming Jesus: A Confession of Faith in a Time of Crisis. “We are living through perilous and polarizing times as a nation, with a dangerous crisis of moral and political leadership at the highest levels of our government and in our churches. We believe the soul of...

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