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Sunday Worship
8:00 and 10:15 a.m.
Office Hours
9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday
2320 Grubb Road, Wilmington, Delaware 19810

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Relief to South Asia
Episcopal
Relief and Development actively
aids victims of disasters throughout
the world as well as providing assistance
for long-term development.
Emmanuel
Dining Room
St.
David's is one of 90 churches supporting this ministry
to the homeless in Wilmington, Delaware, which was
founded by the Ministry
of Caring.
Food
for the Poor
Food for the Poor is an interdenominational
Christian ministry created to help the poorest
of the poor in the Caribbean & Latin
America.
The
Seamen's Church Institute
This ministry serves seafarers all along
the Delaware River, including the ports of
Philadelphia and Camden. It is headed by the
Rev. Jim Von Dreele, a priest associated with
our church.
The
Seamen's Center of Wilmington, Delaware
This ministry serves seafarers who visit
Wilmington, Delaware. Every year our church
donates ditty
boxes.
SURJ
- Stand Up for what's Right and Just
A statewide grassroots initiative dedicated to reforming Delaware's
criminal justice system and attacking the causes of crime. On Sunday,
Sept. 29, 2002, the Rev. Seymour Flinn, our founding rector, encouraged
us to get on this organization's mailing list.
OTHER LINKS:
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website you'd like to add to this list,
to e-mail the address to us.
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HISTORY:
1954 to 2004

2320 Grubb Road,
Wilmington, DE 19810 -- Call (302) 475-4688.
Member Congregation of The Episcopal
Diocese of Delaware.
in The Episcopal Church of the USA
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