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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

​Where is St. David's located?

We are located on the corner of Providence and Reams Roads in North Chesterfield. â€‹

Are visitors welcomed?

We are a friendly and inclusive church. Some members have worshipped in the Episcopal Church all their lives while many have come from other backgrounds. We welcome all who question, search or even doubt.

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How accessible is St. David's?

For visitors with wheelchairs and other mobility needs, we have designated handicapped spots on the side of the lot facing Reams Road that lead to a step-free church entrance. There are spaces in the sanctuary designed for wheelchairs and strollers and our restrooms are accessible as well. If you have other needs we can help you address but have not mentioned here, please contact our church office prior to your visit.

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What should I wear?

There are no expectations on what to wear, and most folks in the congregation dress informally.

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Where should I sit?

You are welcome to sit wherever you are comfortable. Kneelers are available under many of the chairs.​

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Who may take communion?

We invite all baptized Christians to take communion with us, though it is not required. Unbaptized children and adults are welcome to come forward during communion for a blessing.​

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How do I get more information?

Refer to the social media and contact information below. Provide your email address and we will include you on the distribution list for the Good e-News, our weekly electronic newsletter.

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How do I become a member of St. David's?

We welcome everyone to our services and activities, member or not! Once you are ready to become a member, here's how to do it:

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  • If you are a member of another Episcopal church – let us know where you belong and we can contact your current parish and ask for a membership transfer.

  • If you are a baptized Christian in another denomination – let us know when and where you were baptized and we can add you a member.

  • If you have not been baptized in a Christian denomination, speak with our rector to make arrangements for Baptism.

  • Certain church ministries like Vestry and Lay Eucharistic Minister, require that you be a confirmed member. This can be accomplished by being confirmed by the Bishop (or received if you had an adult profession of faith in another denomination). The Episcopal Church has full communion with the Lutheran and Moravian churches.

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