Dolly Church: An LGBTQ+ Pride Worship Service
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When: Sunday, June 8, 2025 at 10am
Where: 25 Lake Street in San Francisco
Wear: Wigs, rhinestones, & FRINGE. Be Fabulous & Get all Dolly-ed up!
Hey y’all, get on over to Dolly Church!
Join us for our fourth-annual Pride worship service featuring the music of Dolly Parton!
Plus, this year we’ve got live music from the shame-slaying, singing-songwriting drag queen Flamy Grant and line dancing from Stud Country, the Queer Church of Country Dance.
Come on out in your most fabulous Dolly outfit. Grab a wig. Find some rhinestones. Get out those boots. We’ll see you on June 8!
Got questions? Contact Associate Pastor Sam Lundquist.
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Illustration by Abby Giuseppe, courtesy of The Bitter Southerner.
Our Special Guests
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Flamy Grant
Award-winning and Billboard-charting artist Flamy Grant is a shame-slaying, hip-swaying, singing-songwriting drag queen from Asheville, North Carolina. Her music has over 1.2 million streams on Spotify, Apple, and Amazon music. A powerhouse vocalist and intrepid songwriter who blends folk, gospel, and roots, Flamy is brilliant, resilient proof that nothing is sacred (but everything is holy) and shame belongs in the closet.
Stud Country
Stud Country is born from the legacy of queer dance spaces and honors the rich history of LGBTQ cowboy culture. Best friends, Sean and Bailey, teach partner dancing and classic era line dances from disco to nineties country, while mixing in new genre pop songs. They believe social dancing should be easy, fun and accessible.
All bodies and all levels are welcome.
Our Pride Offering
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Support LGBTQ Youth in America
By finding, vetting, and fundraising for LGBTQ+ youth programs, wayOUT empowers grassroots organizations to make a lasting, positive impact on queer youth across the nation. Through investing in life-giving resources, wayOUT is creating a safer WAY for queer youth to be OUT as their most authentic selves and changing what it means to grow up as a gender or sexual minority in America.
Getting to St. John’s
Parking is very limited around our building, so we recommend taking public transportation and arriving early.
PARKING
On Sundays, parking is available along white curbs on the front and side of our building, though we ask that you do your best to reserve those for those with mobility issues. Additional street parking is available throughout the neighborhood.
There is also a free parking lot available just three blocks away in the Presidio. This lot does require walking up and down hills.