St. Dunstan's News and Events


 

Parish Picnic


 
  June 8th
Following Church
Signup in front hallway!
Hot dogs will be provided; sign up to bring salad, a side dish, dessert, chips, finger food, etc.

 
 

Epiphany at St. Dunstan's, 2008

 
   
 

Christmas time at St. Dunstan's, 2007

 
   
   
   
 
 
   
 

St. Dunstan's welcomes a new Priest in Charge, The Rev. Kenneth R. Bullock! The Rev. Kenneth R. Bullock grew up on a farm in North Dakota. He graduated from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois in 1970. Following ordination to the priesthood he served parishes in Illinois, Colorado, and Wisconsin. Ken received a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, in 1984. From 1984 to 2000 he worked as a clinical social worker in Wisconsin, Texas, and Minnesota in a variety of settings, including a runaway shelter program for adolescents, inpatient psychiatric hospitals, and outpatient mental health clinics, while also serving parishes as a supply priest. He holds licenses as a social worker in Pennsylvania, and as an independent clinical social worker in Minnesota.

After moving to the Philadelphia area in 2000, Ken served as a supply priest in the Diocese of Pennsylvania for a year and a half. He was then called as Priest in Charge at St. Aidan's, Cheltenham, where he served until June, 2005. During that time he was also director and pastoral counselor at Northeast Pastoral Counseling in northeast Philadelphia. From September 2005 through August 2007 he was Interim Rector of Grace Epiphany Church, Mt. Airy.

Kenneth's wife, Kathryn, was born in Oklahoma and grew up in Colorado. She has a Ph.D. in electrochemistry, nd has worked for many years in battery research. Upon coming to the Philadelphia area, she was chief technology officer at C & D Technologies, a battery company based in Blue Bell, and she now operates her own consulting business, Coolahm.

Ken and Kathryn have two children. Their daughter Kerry has a Ph.D. in chemical engineering at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, and recently completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Environmental Protection Agency in North Carolina. Her husband, Ibrahim, a fellow chemical engineer she met at Georgia Tech, is from Turkey.

Their son Kevin graduated from Minnesota State University at Mankato in 2004 with a degree in computer science, and is employed at the University of Minnesota. In May, 2007, he married Janell, who is an artist.

When not involved in ministry, Ken enjoys reading, hiking in the mountains, canoeing, and folk singing.

 
 
 
   
 

Periodic forums on parenting concerns will be held. Call 215-643-0522 for more info.

 
 
 
 
 

St. Dunstan's begins a Ministry in The Arts. Members of our parish with God-given talents in the arts will be invited to share those talents with others. Click the icon below for more information.

 
 

Easter

 
 
     
 
 
 
 

St. Dunstan's in the spotlight!

 
 
St. Dunstan’s has been identified by our Bishop as a faith community with enormous potential as a ‘transformational parish’; a place which models the changes in worship and practice necessary to renew Church life.
 
 
May 1, 2005 Dean Richard Giles led us in a hands-on experience of re-designing our worship space to reflect more accurately our sense of community and participation in worship.


Reverend Richard Giles leads us in our first transformational communion, May 1, 2005.


• On May 3, 2005 St. Dunstan’s hosted a diocesan-wide workshop led by Bishop Charles and Rob Ridgell, Director of Music at our Cathedral, to illustrate the options before us to reinvigorate our liturgies.

• These changes are based on liturgical principles contained in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer of the Episcopal Church which provides a framework for worship.

• These changes are part of a comprehensive ‘new look’ to St Dunstan’s aimed to make us a more hospitable and effective community of transformation.

• St. Dunstan’s new look is featured in the June, 2005 issue of The Pennsylvania Episcopalian.

• A pictorial documentation of our transformation is here.
 
 
 

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