Saturday, January 28, 2012

Worship

Sundays in the Cathedral Sundays in the Cathedral

Holy Eucharist 8:00 A.M. - Holy Eucharist (Rite One) Traditional Service with... [Read more]


Monday – Friday in the Chapel Monday – Friday in the Chapel

Morning Prayer at 7:45 Holy Eucharist at 8:00 Holy Eucharist follows immediately... [Read more]


Stations of the Cross Stations of the Cross

Even when it isn’t Lent, the Stations of the Cross are available... [Read more]


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Ministries

Food Pantry Food Pantry

The Saint James’ Food Pantry offers a box of groceries each month... [Read more]


Food Pantry Prayer Team Food Pantry Prayer Team

Food Pantry Prayer Team: If the Lord is leading you into prayer ministry,... [Read more]


A Letter from Fr Martin Bunsy A Letter from Fr Martin Bunsy

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ: I would like to ask for your help!... [Read more]


Community Outreach Community Outreach

Every Wednesday and Sunday evening at 6:00p.m., Deacon Melinda Barrow and... [Read more]


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News

The Dean’s Dispatch – December 2011

The Dean’s Dispatch – December 2011 Dear Friends in Christ, As we journey through Advent in all it’s familiarity as well as the newness every turn of the seasons brings to it, we realize again how much more special these seasons are when we remember how special are the ones who journey with us! The congregation of St. James is without... [Read more of this review]


The Epiphany of Our Lord Jesus Christ

The Epiphany - The Forgotten Feast Day December 9, 2011 By the time January 6th rolls around most of us are weary of celebrations and special events. However, The Feast of the Epiphany, also known as “The Manifestation of Our Lord Jesus Christ” is one of the major feast days of the Church. It is the great Crescendo of the Christmas season. We... [Read more of this review]


Remember Me

Remember Me December 9, 2011 The words “remember me” are some of the most intriguing in the English language (and even more so in the Greek language of the Septuagint and the New Testament!) I have been meditating for some time on the passages where we find these words. The oldest expression of all comes from what is arguably the oldest... [Read more of this review]


Consecration of a Bishop: A Most Unusual Experience

Follow this link to read Mary Hierholzer’s reflections on the consecration of Bishop Eric Menees. Here is an excerpt: Robes of bright red, cream and white illuminate the church as three bishops lay their hands on a man, selected by his diocese, to consecrate him as a new bishop in the Anglican Church. As they speak ancient words from the Book... [Read more of this review]


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