St. David's Episcopal Church
"To Share God Through Jesus Christ with All People"

St. David's Episcopal Church is a member of the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York,
which in turn is a member of the Episcopal Church USA,
a province of the world-wide Anglican Communion.



Rector:open
Wardens:Butch Wiest  (2008)
Doug Turner  (2009)
Treasurer:Richard Gryksa
Vestry Clerk: Lynne Smith
Vestry:Larry Covert  (2009)
Todd Dearlove  (2009)
Sharon Goepel  (2010)
Patti Hartz  (2008)
Ed Jeziorowski ((2010)
Dennis Stoberl  (2010)
Vic Thiell  (2008)
Ginger Trautwein  (2008)
Bob Woollacott  (2008)
Diocesan Convention DelegatesLarry Covert
& Deanery Representatives:Ginger Trautwein
Vic Thiell
(alt) Amy Turner
Diary Staff:
Editor:Faith Laudenslager
Labels:Dick Wohlert
Printing & Collating:Bill & Norma Gentry
Gerry & Eileen Linsner
Marion Pearce
Carol Schultz
Lynne Smith





We are a parish in transition, upon the retirement of our long-time rector, Father John Paul Boyer. During this time, supply clergy will be officiating at our 8 and 10 AM Sunday services. 


Collect for Saint David's Church in a Time of Transition

Heavenly Father, you know our uncertainty about the things of this world: In your mercy, daily renew our trust in your care, that, being empowered by your Spirit, the work of our hands, the words of our mouths, and the prayers of our hearts in this community of Saint David may always glorify you, show forth your love in the world, and lead us ever in the path of your Son Jesus Christ Our Lord; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.                                                          

                                                             Mother Frieda Van Baalen Webb+, 25 April 2007



The Episcopal Church is the American descendent of the Church of England. It is a member of the Worldwide Anglican Communion, which is comprised of over forty National Churches and Provinces in places as varied as Latin America, Africa, China and New Zealand.

The Episcopal Church is a liturgical church, meaning that it follows the same kind of calendar of feasts and seasons, such as Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Pentecost, as the Roman Catholic, Lutheran and Orthodox Churches. Its worship centers on celebration of the Holy Eucharist, also called the Mass or The Lord's Supper. Episcopalians traditionally rely upon three supports for our Christian Faith: Scripture, Tradition and Reason.

The Episcopal Church is democratic. Bishops, ministers, delegates and parish council members are elected. We believe that the Spirit of God moves through the deliberations of our elected leaders. Women can serve in all levels and ministries of the Episcopal Church.


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