Saint Dunstan's Episcopal Church

Saint Dunstan's Episcopal Church Saint Dunstan's Episcopal Church is located in downtown Dover, Massachusetts. Worship on Sundays is at 10AM from September through June. All are welcome.

Worship time shifts to 9AM for July and August. Saint Dunstan’s Episcopal Church began in 1965 following a diocesan survey of Episcopalians living in Dover and Sherborn. Endorsed by the then bishop, The Right Reverend Anson Phelps Stokes, plans began to move ahead and worship services started in the summer of 1967. In September of that year, The Reverend Donald Winslow was appointed the supply pri

est to the newest mission of the diocese. In addition, after discussions with The Dover Church, it was agreed that the mission would rent space from its neighbor. This agreement solidified an important aspect of our corporate life, taking to heart ecumenical relations in carrying out ministry in and to the community. This practice of maintaining strong ecumenical ties continues to shape and foster our mission and ministry. In 1969, the mission adopted the name of Saint Dunstan, a tenth-century Archbishop of Canterbury renowned for his love of music, abilities as a silversmith, reformer of liturgy and educator. Throughout the years, music and education have been important to our corporate life and so it is clear, that this patron saint was well chosen. At the 1974 Convention of the Diocese of Massachusetts, Saint Dunstan’s Mission was welcomed into the diocese as a parish. On the Feast of Epiphany, 1988, The Right Reverend David Johnson consecrated the newly renovated church building. Since that time, we have continued our mission and gathered for worship, educated our members from the youngest to adults, shared the ministry of hospitality to new and old parishioners and friends alike and engaged in the work of outreach ministry in and beyond our community. Saint Dunstan’s continues to provide a strong presence of the Episcopal Church in Dover and Sherborn as well as the surrounding towns. In all that we do and are, we seek to carry out the love of Christ.

06/04/2026

Beloved of Christ,

I write to share exciting news. I have called the Rev’d Edwin Daniel Johnson to serve as the new Canon for Discipleship and Leadership Development for our diocese. He will be joining my executive team on August 11.

In this new position guided by our shared strategic vision, Rev’d Edwin will lead our work to form and nurture both new and mature Christians alike. He will oversee our diocesan formation ministries, including children, youth, young adult, and campus ministry programs, as well as the St. Paul’s Center for Theology and Prayer. Rev’d Edwin will partner with the Clergy Professional Development Committee to shape meaningful support and formation opportunities for our clergy throughout the year. He will also work closely with the Rev’d Canon Edie Dolnikowski and the Commission on Ministry on leadership development for both clergy and laity in our diocese. Drawing on his passion for justice and racial equity, Rev’d Edwin will be a key partner for the Racial Justice Commission and our broader diocesan justice work as central to our shared discipleship.

Rev’d Edwin is, of course, no stranger to you! He was baptized and ordained in this diocese. He has served in multiple parishes and positions of diocesan leadership, including most recently as co-chair of the Commission on Ministry and director of organizing for the Episcopal City Mission. He brings infectious, joyful, Jesus-filled energy to every room he enters, which I feel certain he will bring as he leads our priority to form disciples for missional lives.

Edwin shared the following greeting for our diocese:

"Greetings mi gente of the Diocese of Massachusetts! I look forward to joining Bishop Julia’s team at this exciting time of growth for our diocese! It’s been one of the principal joys of my life to engage with so many of you as a priest, prayer partner, organizer, mentee, mentor, collaborator, and most of all, fellow beloved child of God over many decades. I am excited and grateful for the ways that this new role will allow us to lean into the work of discipleship together. As in Luke 10, where Jesus empowered the seventy-two to go forth and bring about the Kingdom, so too will we do the Spirit-driven inner and outer work. As they celebrated with Jesus the fruits of their labors, so shall we celebrate, and so shall our broader communities as they are touched by our prayer and action."

Please join me in welcoming soon-to-be Rev’d Canon Edwin to our diocesan staff!

Faithfully,
The Rt. Rev'd Julia E. Whitworth
Bishop Diocesan

06/03/2026

Join us this Saturday for Boston Pride for the People Festival celebrations, 12noon - 5pm.

The cathedral will be offering a welcoming presence for Pride for the People attendees. We will have activities both inside and outside the cathedral. Come and celebrate Pride with us - and if your own way of celebrating is on the quieter side, find a calm but joyful space in our sanctuary!

Find out more about Boston Pride festivities here: https://www.bostonprideforthepeople.org/

Volunteers are needed! Please contact Crossing member Milly Schmid ([email protected]) to sign up to help out.

“We recognize election engagement as an act of Christian stewardship and a tangible way to love our neighbors,” the Offi...
06/02/2026

“We recognize election engagement as an act of Christian stewardship and a tangible way to love our neighbors,” the Office of Government Relations says on its election engagement webpage. “Our mandate to care for God’s world and people compels us, morally and spiritually, to vote—and to help ensure voting access for others.”

[Episcopal News Service] The Episcopal Church is kicking off its “Vote Faithfully” voter engagement efforts for the 2026 midterm elections with a series of online events to educate Episcopalians on…

Our hosting of guest priests while Fr Sean is on sabbatical continues, and this week we welcomed Rev. John Finley, head ...
05/31/2026

Our hosting of guest priests while Fr Sean is on sabbatical continues, and this week we welcomed Rev. John Finley, head of Epiphany School. We have a long, deep, committed partnership with Epiphany, and it was great to get an update on the school and see its latest video. You can learn more about Epiphany and make a donation here: https://www.epiphanyschool.com/

Congratulations to Dasha, our amazing organist and choir director! She just earned her second master’s degree, this one ...
05/31/2026

Congratulations to Dasha, our amazing organist and choir director! She just earned her second master’s degree, this one in Organ Performance from Longy School of Music of Bard College. We are proud of you and are grateful you share your music with us! 💐❤️🎶

05/29/2026
05/26/2026

The Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts strives to be a beacon of love, hope, and joy in Eastern Massachusetts. One way we will make this work real is through public witness at LGBTQIA+ Pride events in June 2026 and beyond.

Bishop Julia Whitworth & The DioMass Pride Planning Team invite you and your congregation to be part of this JOY! Do you have a group planning to participate? Register here!

https://diomass.org/pride-2026

05/25/2026

A prayer for Memorial Day

Wonderful to have the Rev. Edwin Johnson of Episcopal City Mission lead worship today! He deliver a fiery sermon for Pen...
05/24/2026

Wonderful to have the Rev. Edwin Johnson of Episcopal City Mission lead worship today! He deliver a fiery sermon for Pentecost and gave us great food for thought as we reflect and discern during Fr. Sean’s sabbatical. Was great to have his family with us too! Kudos to parishioners who remembered to wear red!

Address

18 Springdale Avenue
Dover, MA
02030

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Sunday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+15087850879

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