Oct. and Nov. 2025 Young Adult Events

15Sep

St. David's Young Adult Ministry: Oct.-Nov.

Our EpiscoPals Young Adult ministry for those 20+ gathers regularly for dinner and formation discussion at a private home with special guests. See the event listing below, and please register for the addresses.

A Conversation with the Rev. Hayden Paul

Thursday, Oct. 2, 7 p.m.

RSVP for Dinner by Oct. 1

Learn about the Anglican Rosary with Bill Landon
 Thursday, Oct. 16, 7 p.m.
Bill taught a similar class at the youth summer service trip, and
led the rosary project for the Migration with Dignity vigils

RSVP for Dinner by Oct. 15

A Conversation with Father Chuck Treadwell

 Thursday, Oct. 30, 7 p.m.
RSVP for Dinner by Oct. 29

Discuss: Spiritual Disciplines and Personal Growth Vision Boards

 Thursday, Nov. 13, 7 p.m.
RSVP for Dinner by Nov. 12

Please contact Director of Young Adult Ministry Kelsey Cooper with questions. 


Affirming Bible study with Tapestry Austin

1st and 3rd Sundays
Sept. 7 and 21
5-7 p.m., the Brewtorium (6015 Dillard Cir A, Austin, TX 78752)

Tapestry was formed from a collaboration between the young adult ministries of St. David's and St. Matthews' Episcopal Churches as a monthly Bible study for adults from Austin-area Episcopal churches. The ministry has grown and now includes Good Shepherd Episcopal Church and others. Participants meet at the Brewtorium for community-building, Bible study, and snacks. All young adults are invited and welcome to attend. This fall, the Bible study will have a theme, "For Fall the Saints."

Tapestry’s theme for this season is For Fall the Saints. Every time you join us this fall, you’ll get the chance to learn about a saint, the scripture we associate with them, and why they’re so venerated.

Oct. 5 – St. Francis of Assisi
Oct. 19 – St. Teresa of Avila
Nov. 2 – All Saints
Nov. 16 – St. Ignatius of Antioch
Dec. 7 – St. Ambrose of Milan
Dec. 21 – Plan the next season and enjoy a Christmas party

Registration and preparation are not required. Contact  with questions. 


College-aged Young Adults

For our friends who are traditionally college-aged (18-22 yo), we encourage you to check out the great work the Rev. Noah Stansbury is doing at the UT Episcopal Student CenterNoah is an excellent campus missioner, and you don’t have to be a student at UT to be involved in that ministry. There’s also a great college ministry called South Austin Canterbury for folks at community colleges in the area, led by Lisa Perez.

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