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Welcome
.... to the St. David’s Kinnelon web
site, which we hope demonstrates the full diversity of our people
and activities.
Greetings from the
Rector.
We come in several shapes, colors and sizes, young and old, and live
in different sorts of family configurations. Whether liberal or
conservative, we look to our Creator who gathers us for worship, to
Jesus who transforms our lives and to the Holy Spirit who sends us
out into the world to witness to radical love and reconciliation.
Read on
Worship Service Schedule
We have a full list of activities, services
and worship events. You can see our schedule of worship events
here.
More on worship services.
Youth Ministry
Our youth ministry consists of a youth
group, Sunday school and a young adult activities group. to learn
more about these exciting groups and/or to get involved,
click here.
A Neighbor in Need
ALERT:
St. David’s has a neighbor in need. Learn More.
CYCLISTS OF ALL AGES RIDE TO HELP OTHERS
BRAKE the HUNGER CYCLE TOUR A BIG SUCCESS
They came from near and far. They
came riding high-tech titanium and carbon fiber bikes as well as
little tricycles. They came decked out in the latest and brightest
Spandex outfits and they came in their “T’s” and jeans. They came to
ride forty miles of Morris County’s scenic countryside and they came
to ride four miles in Kinnelon. But, they all came to join St.
David’s BRAKE the HUNGER CYCLE TOUR battle issues near and far.
Chairman Rodger Pisani greeted the
forty-milers at 8 am on May 2nd with a charge to ridesafely and keep
the less fortunate in mind as they take to the road. Bishop Mark
Beckwith briefly spoke to the group and led then in prayer before
Rodger gave the signal to start. Within the next three hours Pisani
launched 163 riders on their way as they travelled the 4, 12, 25 and
40 mile routes. The riders were able to make use of rest stops along
their routes that were staffed by various groups, including a Girl
Scout Brownie Troop. Support and Gear (SAG) vans patrolled to assure
the welfare of the riders. Back at St. David’s the grill was fired
up for a giant BBQ and the Chester County Lawmen provided the live
music.
Ten Episcopal churches as well as the
Diocesan Headquarters sent 51 riders for the event. Bishop Mark
Beckwith, the Rev. Canon Gregory Jacobs (Canon for Mission and
Ministry) and Rev. Robert Griner, Rector of Christ Church in Newton,
NJ all rode.
The award for highest participation
goes to Towaco’s Church of the Transfiguration which sent us eleven
riders.
The benefactors of this event are
located both near and far. The event profits will be earmarked in
two directions, with 75% going to build clean water sources in Latin
America and the remaining 25% used to assist those in northern New
Jersey who are in dire need due to the economic downturn.
See Pictures in June
Visions
Sister Shane's Ordination Pics
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The Rev. David DeSmith
david.desmith
@stdavidskinnelon.org
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Worship Service Schedule
Sunday
Holy
Eucharist
8:00 am and 10:15 am
11:30 am Coffee Hour
Summer
Services
8:00 am and 10:15 am
11:30 am Iced Tea and
Lemonade
Holy
Eucharist and Healing, Simple Lunch and Bible Study
Wednesday at 11:30 am
Noonday
Prayers
Mon., Tues. & Thurs.
12:15 pm
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Our VISIONS
Newsletter
is published monthly and highlights all
the events and activities of St David's.
Please see our archived list of VISIONS
for more information.
click here.
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