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Parish History - St. James Episcopal Church Dust off St James' past through a chronological timeline of parish history Learn about our beginnings, key points of development, important figures and more Hurricane Helene Disaster Relief
Joining Our Voices: Advent Service of Lessons and Carols will Feature . . . The soul-stirring sounds of the St James Choir and Montreat Scottish Pipes and Drums will once again fill the nave at St James Episcopal Church for our annual Advent Service of Lessons and Carols, one of the parish’s signature choral services that draws attendees from across the area
Welcome to St. James Episcopal Church St James is an energetic and engaging parish to explore faith and experience the grace and love of Christ Here, you’ll find a beautiful sacred space and meaningful worship for encountering God, as well as friendly, welcoming people who have a joyful passion for justice and mercy
Weekly News eBulletin Archive - St. James Episcopal Church St James Episcopal Church is a member of the Anglican Communion through the Diocese of Western North Carolina We have served the cause of Christ in Hendersonville and Henderson County for over 150 years
St. James Episcopal Church Hendersonville, North Carolina St James Episcopal Church Hendersonville, North Carolina INTRODUCTION We are happy to welcome you as you consider St James Church for your wedding We look forward to working with you to plan a service that will express the joy of your relationship and the love of Christ that will support your new life together This guide is a first step in
Sacraments Rites - St. James Episcopal Church In The Episcopal Church, baptisms are celebrated at the principal worship service on the days appointed in the Book of Common Prayer—the Great Vigil of Easter (usually in March or April), Pentecost Day (usually in May or June) All Saints’ Sunday (always the first Sunday in November), and the Feast of the Baptism of our Lord (the First