Rector’s Update: Wed 5/6

If you have been reading these posts regularly, you may remember that several weeks ago Bishop Wright set May 24 as a possible time for us to be able to worship in person together again. In a Zoom meeting with the bishop this morning he said what I’ve been...

Rector’s Update: Mon 5/4

When we began our sheltering in place in mid-March I think most of us had no idea that almost two months later we would still be in this situation. But here we are, and it looks like here we’ll be for the foreseeable future. In those early days, when we were...

Rector’s Update: Sat 5/2

Remember that we stream live at 10 a.m., but if you cannot be with us then you can always watch the video later on our Facebook page. And remember that if you’re not on Facebook you can still participate by going to our website, www.stdunstan.net and clicking on...

Rector’s Update: Wed 4/29

Dear friends, I’ve been trying to think of ways that we can come together, to see and talk with one another. Some churches are having “virtual” coffee hours on Zoom, with reportedly mixed results. My own limited experience with Zoom is that the more...

Rector’s Update: Mon 4/27

Dear friends, It has now been two months since I’ve had a haircut, which means I am a month overdue. Coming into church today I saw that the lights are on in my salon, but I’m going to resist the temptation, and I hope that you do, too. (Or be like Cameron...

Rector’s Update: Fri 4/24

Dear friends, “What has been done has been done; what has not been done has not been done; let it be.”That line from the New Zealand prayer book’s service of Night Prayers (comparable to our prayer book’s Compline) is one of my very favorites....

Rector’s Update: Wed 4/22

Dear friends, Happy Earth Day! In conversations and emails with many of you the past few weeks I hear a common theme — that for many of you being outside and rejoicing in the beauty of creation has helped ground you during this time of anxiety and...

Rector’s Update: Tue 4/21

Dear friends, Just a reminder that we are collecting letters and cards to thank hospital workers. Tomorrow and Thursday we will have a basket by the main door that you can put your offerings in. They do not need to be in envelopes. Kristine Anderson will pick them up...

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