St. David's Episcopal Church
An inclusive and inviting Christian community.
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About Us
Welcome to St. David’s! As a Christian community we are called to reach out with joy and acceptance in worship and ministry, inviting all to experience and share God's gifts and abundant love as we grow in Christ. We live out this call through three services on Sunday morning, through outreach ministries, active Christian formation programs, and family-friendly fellowship opportunities .
- Programs
- Community Service, Youth Group, Choir, Nursery, Adult Education, Preschool, Disability, Children's Ministry
- Denomination
- Episcopal
- Size
- Medium
- Language
- English
- Founded
- 1967
Contact Information
Phone
804-276-4348
Our Services
Service Times
- Sunday
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- 07:45am
- A quiet contemplative service of Holy Eucharist which offers Rite 1 on the first Sunday of each month.
- 09:00am
- A casual/family-friendly service of Holy Eucharist with contemporary music.
- 11:15am
- A traditional service of Holy Euctharist with choir.
- 07:00pm
- A lay-led contemporary Prayer and Praise service with parishioner testimony offered the 3rd Sunday of each month.
What to Expect
Leadership
Elizabeth Felicetti
The Rev. Elizabeth Felicetti, Rector. Elizabeth began her ministry at St. David's in February 2011. Her ministry passions are preaching and teaching, and she especially loves our three diverse Sunday morning services and our preschool. Elizabeth earned a master’s degree in Divinity from Virginia Theological Seminary in 2007, concentrating on ecumenism (Christian unity), biblical languages and Old Testament. Prior to her ministry at St. David’s, Elizabeth served as Associate Rector of Old Donation Episcopal Church in Virginia Beach; and prior to ordained life, she had careers in editing and antiquarian bookselling. Elizabeth loves books, baseball and birds. Her husband Gary retired from the U.S. Coast Guard shortly after they moved to North Chesterfield. They have a sweet dog and a temperamental cat. If you’re wondering “What do we call a female priest?”, Elizabeth prefers to be addressed by her Christian name by adults and “Pastor Elizabeth” by children and youth.Location & Directions
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