St. James’ 2024 Annual Meeting will take place Sunday, January 28th, in the Parish Hall following a single combined service of Holy Eucharist at 9:00 a.m. The service (in the church) will be available by live-stream; the Annual Meeting will not be available online. Schedule: 9:00 a.m. Polls open; Holy Eucharist (this is the only […]
On Sunday, January 28th, we will have ONE SERVICE ONLY, at 9 AM, immediately followed by our Annual Meeting. Please join us! (No Sunday School or coffee hour, but refreshments will be served at the Annual Meeting, and there will be activities for kids too!)
Our weekly Bible study on Zoom usually focuses on the Gospel for the upcoming Sunday and is led by Mtr. Meredith. We practice a contemplative, prayerful style of Bible study that focuses on how God is speaking to us through our questions, responses, curiosities and doubts as we engage Scripture. The study is followed by […]
The Good Book Club: Reading Genesis together St. James’ will join our whole church in reading Genesis together in the season after the Epiphany! We start on January 6th and continue through Ash Wednesday, February 14th. Here’s how it works: At home, you can follow the reading schedule here: goodbookclub.org/readings Sign up for a daily […]
On Friday, February 2nd—the Feast of the Presentation, aka Candlemas—please join us for a peaceful experience of Taizé prayer at 5:30 p.m. We'll start with a simple supper in the parish hall. Then the Rev. Masud Ibn Syedullah, who has led many pilgrimages to the Taizé monastic community in France, will teach us the Taizé […]
Join us Sundays at 8:00 a.m. for a celebration of Holy Eucharist (Communion). This is a quiet service, usually without music, though we often have a soloist with acoustic guitar playing before and after the service. The service uses Rite 1 from the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, with traditional language.
Join us Sundays at 10:00 a.m. for a celebration of Holy Eucharist (Communion). This service has music (usually organ and choir, along with special guest musicians) and uses a variety of prayers and language from traditional to inclusive and expansive, drawing from Rite II of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, and other […]
A New Group! A community of crafters begins on Mondays starting February 5, from 2- 4 pm (drop-in). All are welcome: knitters, crocheters, embroiderers, crocheters, conversationalists and miscellaneous other activities. No particular talent required. Meet in the Wilks Room at St. James Parish Hall.
Our weekly Bible study on Zoom usually focuses on the Gospel for the upcoming Sunday and is led by Mtr. Meredith. We practice a contemplative, prayerful style of Bible study that focuses on how God is speaking to us through our questions, responses, curiosities and doubts as we engage Scripture. The study is followed by […]
The Good Book Club: Reading Genesis together St. James’ will join our whole church in reading Genesis together in the season after the Epiphany! We start on January 6th and continue through Ash Wednesday, February 14th. Here’s how it works: At home, you can follow the reading schedule here: goodbookclub.org/readings Sign up for a daily […]
The Installation of the 17th Bishop of New York Saturday, February 10th at 11:00am (please arrive by 10:30) Join us at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (1047 Amsterdam Avenue, NYC) for the installation of the Rt. Rev. Matthew Heyd as our 17th Bishop. The service will celebrate the life of the Diocese of […]
Join us Sundays at 8:00 a.m. for a celebration of Holy Eucharist (Communion). This is a quiet service, usually without music, though we often have a soloist with acoustic guitar playing before and after the service. The service uses Rite 1 from the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, with traditional language.
Join us Sundays at 10:00 a.m. for a celebration of Holy Eucharist (Communion). This service has music (usually organ and choir, along with special guest musicians) and uses a variety of prayers and language from traditional to inclusive and expansive, drawing from Rite II of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, and other […]
A New Group! A community of crafters begins on Mondays starting February 5, from 2- 4 pm (drop-in). All are welcome: knitters, crocheters, embroiderers, crocheters, conversationalists and miscellaneous other activities. No particular talent required. Meet in the Wilks Room at St. James Parish Hall.
Join St. James’ for our annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper in the parish hall on February 13th at 5:30 p.m. Featuring: Pancakes, and pancake-decorating for kids! Music from St. James' Fat Tuesday Pick-Up Band! Help decorate our Alleluia banner, then "bury" it until Easter! Prayer service with burning of last year's Palm Sunday palms to […]
Ash Wednesday Services at St. James' will be offered at noon and 7 pm. Ashes-to-Go will be available in the parking lot from 7:30-9:00 am and from 4:30-6:00 pm (in case of inclement weather, please drive up to the red church doors.
No Bible Study this week due to Ash Wednesday services. See you next week! Our weekly Bible study on Zoom usually focuses on the Gospel for the upcoming Sunday and is led by Mtr. Meredith. We practice a contemplative, prayerful style of Bible study that focuses on how God is speaking to us through our […]
Join us Sundays at 8:00 a.m. for a celebration of Holy Eucharist (Communion). This is a quiet service, usually without music, though we often have a soloist with acoustic guitar playing before and after the service. The service uses Rite 1 from the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, with traditional language.
Join us Sundays at 10:00 a.m. for a celebration of Holy Eucharist (Communion). This service has music (usually organ and choir, along with special guest musicians) and uses a variety of prayers and language from traditional to inclusive and expansive, drawing from Rite II of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, and other […]
Centering prayer is a type of meditation with a long history in the Christian tradition, beginning with the 14th century English monk who wrote The Cloud of Unknowing. But you don’t need to be a monk or a mystic to practice centering prayer and experience its benefits. Lent is the perfect time to enter the […]
Our weekly Bible study on Zoom usually focuses on the Gospel for the upcoming Sunday and is led by Mtr. Meredith. We practice a contemplative, prayerful style of Bible study that focuses on how God is speaking to us through our questions, responses, curiosities and doubts as we engage Scripture. The study is followed by […]
Sundays in Lent are little feasts—let's break our fasts together with our beloved Lenten Breakfasts! Join us in the Parish Hall for a delicious hot breakfast and good company at 9 am on Sundays in Lent, February 25th through March 17th. There will be no Coffee Hour after the 10 am service on these Sundays. […]
Join us Sundays at 8:00 a.m. for a celebration of Holy Eucharist (Communion). This is a quiet service, usually without music, though we often have a soloist with acoustic guitar playing before and after the service. The service uses Rite 1 from the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, with traditional language.
During the first Lenten Breakfast on February 25th, we'll write and sign cards to members of St. James' who are homebound or living far away but are still in our prayers and close to our hearts! Cards, pens, addresses and stamps will all be provided—just bring yourself!
Join us Sundays at 10:00 a.m. for a celebration of Holy Eucharist (Communion). This service has music (usually organ and choir, along with special guest musicians) and uses a variety of prayers and language from traditional to inclusive and expansive, drawing from Rite II of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, and other […]
A New Group! A community of crafters begins on Mondays starting February 5, from 2- 4 pm (drop-in). All are welcome: knitters, crocheters, embroiderers, crocheters, conversationalists and miscellaneous other activities. No particular talent required. Meet in the Wilks Room at St. James Parish Hall.
Centering prayer is a type of meditation with a long history in the Christian tradition, beginning with the 14th century English monk who wrote The Cloud of Unknowing. But you don’t need to be a monk or a mystic to practice centering prayer and experience its benefits. Lent is the perfect time to enter the […]
Men’s Group is starting back up! All welcome! Join in Tuesday, February 28th at 6 pm in the back room of Antonella’s Restaurant. Questions? Please see Joe Gasparini (call/text 845-475-4717) or Mike Glancey.
Our weekly Bible study on Zoom usually focuses on the Gospel for the upcoming Sunday and is led by Mtr. Meredith. We practice a contemplative, prayerful style of Bible study that focuses on how God is speaking to us through our questions, responses, curiosities and doubts as we engage Scripture. The study is followed by […]
Register for the listening session: https://dioceseny.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZErcumgqDoiH9FijdXV6Ab4JabT__NEJo1a#/registration As we prepare for the installation of our 17th Bishop this February, the Diocese of New York is beginning a Mission Review process. The goal of the Mission Review will be to set shared priorities and align diocesan leadership structures and budget with the needs of local communities. Every […]