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Be joyful, keep the faith, and do the little things that you have heard and seen me doing...
For sure, these words were never said by Jesus or any of his Apostles. They were said by St. David of Wales, condensing in many ways what Jesus and his disciples taught and did. So, we believe we have been called to be a people of blessing, to be a welcoming, compassionate and respectful community.
In a joyful and love-filled spirit St. David's is a Christian Community striving to be faithful – not perfect, but faithful in following in Jesus' steps.
Worship times
Fourth Sunday -- Healing Eucharist
Ministries
Beth-El Homes - Affordable housing
"Do not be hardhearted or tightfisted." Housing costs are racing ahead of wages, and finding affordable and decent housing is becoming more and more of a challenge. Our outreach program "Beth-El Homes" (House of God) offers affordable housing to working individuals and families
Christmas Dreams
Christmas Dreams is a program sponsored by the King William Department of Social Services and helps fulfill Christmas wishes for local children and families. The program assisted about 350 children and over 160 families in the county and the town of West Point.
St David's "adopts" children and organizes an Angel Tree and/or collects donations for delivery to KW Dept. of Social Services.
Community Outreach
"Seek the welfare of the city..." Being sensitive to the needs of Aylett, and beyond, reaches out to the community, in particular, to serve those who serve others.
Nutrition
"I was hungry, and you gave me food." Hunger and poor nutrition lead to poor health outcomes, emotionally, physically, and mentally. Work and academic performance can suffer due to food insecurity. St. David's supports Holy Comforter Church, Richmond, in their outreach ministry. We collect non-perishable food on a regular basis.
Homelessness
"I was naked and you clothed me." Most of us have an image of homelessness. But most of the times, it is partial. Rural homelessness is pervasive in Virginia, and it is not limited to adults. Three school districts had over 1,000 homeless students (Fairfax County, Loudoun County, and Richmond City).
We support St. Paul's, Richmond, in their outreach ministry. We collect toiletries (for men, women, and children), socks, shirts and, in the cold season, hand-warmers, and winter clothing
11291 West River Rd
Aylett, VA 23009
United States