Middle School Mini-Mission
July 17-20, 2024 (Friday lunchtime – Sunday dinnertime)
What: Harvest of Hope (www.endhunger.org)
Where: Exmore, VA
Who: Up to 18 youth currently 5th-8th grades & 4-5 adult leaders
July 17-20, 2024 (Friday lunchtime – Sunday dinnertime)
What: Harvest of Hope (www.endhunger.org)
Where: Exmore, VA
Who: Up to 18 youth currently 5th-8th grades & 4-5 adult leaders
Interfaith Dialogue with Congregation Beth Ahabah We are excited to offer our interfaith dialogues with Congregation Beth Ahabah throughout the program year, rather than simply once per year. First Session: Let the Good Times Roll! Monday, February 25 Meal at 6:00…
Meet at St. James’s Episcopal Church for this all day Pilgrimage
The Washington National Cathedral is not just a house of prayer for all people: it is also the national cathedral for the Episcopal Church.
If there is a constant in our world besides Jesus, it is change. Many of us take stock of our lives at the start of the new year, and most of us are already living through or facing on the…
Jazz Mass Returns Every second Sunday, we include in our worship schedule a 5:30 p.m. evening Jazz Mass in the Michaux House.
This service in celebration of the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will feature St. James’s Choirs and the Concert Choir of Norfolk State University, one of the premiere African American ensembles in the country. The choirs…
Recently, Penny Gugino told me a tip about junk mail. Yes, you can put it in your recycle bin as soon as you get it, but it is better to stop receiving it so that it doesn’t arrive in your mailbox in the first place.
Growing up in the 1970s, I often watched Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom. I have cozy memories of the host, white-haired Marlin Perkins, narrating long, extended takes of animals in their natural habitat, far removed from human civilization.
“To fast” means to do without in order to draw closer to God. For 2018, our Presiding Bishop Michael Curry asks us to fast on the 21st of each month in solidarity with all who struggle with hunger. His concern is domestic and international.
Roslyn Conference Center suffered losses from three different storms this summer and fall. The dining hall and the Bishop’s Chapel sustained damage and many of Roslyn’s beautiful, mature trees were lost. Please consider a gift to the conference center this…
The face of hunger has shifted dramatically during the last decade. Today hunger is far reaching and includes not only senior citizens on fixed incomes but also our working neighbors who live paycheck to paycheck without any financial security blanket…
The Christmas Giving Tree Kicks off in Valentine Hall on November 24 and continues in the Narthex and in Michaux House hallway the following Sunday, December 1. Plan to return your gifts to Valentine Hall the morning of Sunday, December 8.
United Thank Offering Ingathering – Sunday, November 11
Fall is here so that means it is time for the semiannual United Thank Offering Ingathering.
Maybe you have decided to run the Anthem Richmond Marathon, the Markel Richmond Half Marathon or the VCU Health 8K on November 10.
In this weekly Bible Study, women from St. James’s and other local churches gather for coffee, fellowship, reflection
The EfM curriculum of study, worship and theological reflection in a small group is one of the most comprehensive theological education experiences available
First Thursdays, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm on Zoom The Brown Bag Book Club Group reads and discusses both fiction and non-fiction selections, recommended and selected by members. The book list is determined in late summer for the next year,…
Dates: Saturday, October 13, November 17, and December 8, from 8:30 - 10:00 a.m. The Second Quarter Ministry invites young adults in their early 20s to early 40s for casual Saturday morning meet-ups throughout the fall on the St. James’s…
Beginning at Westover Episcopal Church, Charles City