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Saint Dunstan's Church

 Robinson Canyon Rd.
Mid Carmel Valley

P.O. Box 101

Carmel Valley, CA 93924

Phone: (831) 624-6646
 

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Come & Worship


Our life together as a Christian community of faith is centered in worship.

 

Sunday Morning Communion Services

8:00 a.m. Holy Communion
10:00 a.m. Holy Communion - Child Care for toddlers/infants

(Coffee Hour following the 10:00 am service)
 

Wednesday Morning Communion  Services

7:15 a.m. Morning Glory - Contemporary service with Guitar
10:00 a.m. Healing of Mind, Body & Spirit


The Lord's Table

"This is the table, not of the Church, but of the Lord.
is to be made ready for those who love him and who want to love him more.
So, Come, you who have much faith, and you who have little,
you who have been here often; and you who have not been for a long time,
you who have tired to follow and you who have failed.
Come, not because it is we who invite you: it is our Lord.
It is His will that those who want Him should meet him here"

- from the Iona Community


We welcome you to all of our worship services and want you to feel comfortable. Generally, we kneel to pray; sit for lessons, the psalm and the sermon; and stand to sing and for the reading of the Gospel, but if you choose you can sit for the entire service. If you are confused by the service, the person sitting next to you will be glad to help out.

The Holy Communion service, instituted by Jesus Christ at the last supper, includes offering and receiving the bread and wine, representing the body and blood of Jesus Christ. All are invited to receive Holy Communion at the altar rail either kneeling or standing. Hold out your hands to receive the bread and when offered the wine (we do not use grape juice) guide the cup to your lips. If you wish, you may dip your wafer in the wine and receive both together.


Prayers before the service begins.