Join us after the 10 AM service for 30 Good Minutes in the adult education room, for a time to dive deeper into the Gospel and explore its connection to our daily lives. This informal gathering fosters meaningful discussions and spiritual growth in a welcoming and supportive environment. All are invited—come as you are and stay for a deeper connection to your faith and community.
For more information or questions, email our rector at spinkerton@sdlife.org or click the button below.
The Emmanuel Johnson Chapter of St. David’s Men’s Fellowship is a welcoming, inclusive, and diverse community of men committed to deepening faith and joyful fellowship. Guided by the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, we dedicate our time, talents, and energy to serving God, each other, our families, and the wider community.
Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of every month from 9:00 to 11:00 AM, and all men are invited to join us and explore the fellowship. For more information, contact Mike Gibson at mgibson@sdlife.org or click the link below.
The Order of the Daughters of the King (DOK) is a spiritual sisterhood of women and girls, ages 7 to 107, committed to a life of prayer, service, and evangelism. Rooted in the Episcopal tradition and open to women from churches in communion with it, our primary goal is to know Jesus Christ and make Him known. As an order, not just an organization, members take vows to uphold the Rule of Prayer and the Rule of Service after a three-month period of study and discernment. Wherever you are on your faith journey, you are welcome here. For more information, email DOK@sdlife.org or click the link below
Dedicated to supporting the day-to-day operations and ministries of St. David’s with care and efficiency.
Responsible for guiding the vision and governance of our church community.
Oversees the long-term financial health and legacy of St. David’s.
Keeps the parish informed and connected through social media, newsletters, and more.
Focused on inspiring generosity and gratitude to support the mission and ministries of St. David’s.
Ensures our campus and facilities are well-maintained and welcoming for all.
Manages budgets and resources to sustain and grow the ministries of the church.
Creates a warm and inviting environment for fellowship and events at St. David’s.
To learn more about how you can get invloved on any of the above St. David's team ministries, email our rector, Rev Stephen Hagerty at shagerty@sdlife.org or click the link below.
The Pastoral Care team at St. David’s reaches out to provide care and support to parishioners in need through personal connection, Lay Eucharistic Visitors, the prayer tree, the prayer quilt and meals ministry. We are a covenant community where no one stands alone.
We publish our Parish Prayer List every week in our bulletin and Happenings newsletter using only first names to protect privacy. Our parishioners are encouraged to send their prayers to everyone on the list, we also include the list in our Prayers of the People during service.
If there is a name you would like added to the Prayer List, please email Rev. Stephen at shagerty@sdlife.org.
Prayer quilts are a simple yet powerful way to offer comfort and healing. Each knot tied into the quilt represents a silent prayer for someone in need. Quilts are then gifted to the recipient as a tangible reminder of those prayers.
To request a prayer quilt, please fill out
this form or contact the church office, ensuring the recipient is willing. Please allow at least one week for preparation and arrangements for the tying ceremony during Sunday service.
If you are unable to be with the community due to illness, surgery etc. and would like communion brought to your home or a pastoral visit please contact pastoralcare@sdlife.org or call the office.
Our healing ministers are available during our Sunday services for prayer requests near the right entrance of the sanctuary during distribution of the Holy Eucharist.
If you're interested in joining our Healing Ministry, contact Carol Bonifant at
cdbonifant@comcast.net
If you are interested in donating some of your time, talents, fabric or other supplies to the Prayer Quilt Ministry, please contact the church office by clicking the link below.
The Restoring Eden Garden was created in 2012 with the help of a grant from the Mustard Seed Foundation. Our vegetable garden provides not only nourishment for those in need but enhances additional spiritual nourishment within our community. We have provided fresh vegetables for Loudoun Hunger Relief and Grace to Go.
The flower garden and vegetable garden are both maintained by our volunteer "Green Team." If you'd like to get involved, please contact Maureen Carey at mcarey@sdlife.org or click the button below.
See the history of the Restoring Eden Garden here!
Tues thru Thurs 9am - 4pm, Mon and Fri by appointment with the rector.
Mon thru Fri 8:45am 2pm
(703) 723-0286 (Office)
Office: psfrontdesk@sdlife.org
Website: www.stdavidspreschool.org