St. David's Episcopal Church Sunday worship service

Worship at St. David’s

Join us each Sunday at 10:30 am. As we continue our search for our next rector (priest regularly serving the congregation), sometimes we will offer lay-lead Morning Prayer instead of Eucharist. We will have a visiting priest as often as possible for Eucharist (Communion) on Sundays. Regardless, you are always welcome to come and worship with us!

St. David’s is part of the deep history and tradition of the Diocese of South Carolina, The Episcopal Church, and the worldwide Anglican Communion. Being part of this bigger work of God is essential to what makes us who we are. The Episcopal Church welcomes all who worship Jesus Christ, in 109 dioceses and three mission areas in 22 nations or territories. The mission of the church, as stated in the Book of Common Prayer (p. 855), is “to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ.”

As part of that mission, we’re following Jesus into loving, liberating and life-giving relationship with God, with each other and with the earth as the Episcopal branch of the Jesus Movement. We seek every day to love God with our whole heart, mind and soul, and to love our neighbors as ourselves (Matthew 22:36-40).

We always hope you can join us in church, but if you can't make it, there's a new way to contribute to St. David's. Click HERE to get to our new Givelify account, where you can make an online donation.

If you cannot join us in person, we offer a Livestream each Sunday through our Facebook page. Find us at on Facebook @stdavidsepiscopalcheraw. If you miss us live, you can always watch the videos later. Find all past live videos at this link.

What We Believe

We are part of The Episcopal Church, which is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, and what we call the “Episcopal branch” of the Jesus movement!

As Episcopalians, we believe in and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection saved the world.  

We believe that God loves you – no exceptions.   

Learn more on The Episcopal Church website at this link. And watch the video here for more information.