Sunday Worship Services
Come worship with us.
Join us at any one of our three Sunday worship services. Childcare is available for your little ones during every service.
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
The 8:00 a.m. service is poignant and meaningful in its simplicity. It is shorter than our 10:00 a.m. service and features traditional hymns with both the organ and piano. Please stay afterwards for a cup of coffee and Christian Education.
9:00 a.m. Christian Education Hour
In between our Sunday services, we offer more in depth instruction for all ages.
Grades Preschool to 5: Every month, we explore another lesson with each grade level rotating to a game, art, drama, or video station.
Grades 6 to 12: The youth meet in the Youth Building where they discuss their week's highs and lows, go over the church readings for that day, and discuss one reading in depth.
Adults: Choose from book discussions, bible study, or a drop-in reflection of weekly bible lessons.
10 a.m. Worship Service
This service is popular with families and many others. The music features everything from favorite hymns to contemporary songs to pieces written by our own parishioners. The St. Dunstan's Choir leads the singing, accompanied by organ, piano, guitars, and/or other instruments. Kids attend Children's Chapel with a message just for them and rejoin their families in time for communion. Join us after the service for refreshments and great conversation!
4 p.m. Crossroads
Real worship for real life.
Where are you in life? Crossroads is a casual, Spirit-filled worship for the young-at-heart. It's just the place if you want to get to know God for the first time or strengthen your relationship with Him.
What makes Crossroads so special?
"The music is awesome," says Father Kevin. "It's sooo good."
The hard driving, uplifting music is led by members of FUEL, SDSU Intervarsity's Praise Band.
The service lasts just an hour with plenty of chances to sing, along with a relevant lesson with an actionable takeaway (meaning you can really apply what you learn to your life.) Crossroads closes with a celebration of the Eucharist. During communion, you can also step outside for confidential and personal healing.
We want you to come as you are. Jeans, shorts, flip flops – you're dressed perfectly for worship. (Of course, we won't turn you away should you decide to show up in a suit and tie!)
