Pain and Suffering, God and the Bible: Where’s the Truth?
A Listening to God Online Morning Saturday 20th February 2021, 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. How, in the midst of life’s storms, are we to make sense of what the […]
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A Listening to God Online Morning Saturday 20th February 2021, 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. How, in the midst of life’s storms, are we to make sense of what the […]
A full list of our Christmas services at St James is available here. All of the online services will be uploaded to our YouTube channel and links to our online services can also […]
Back in July, the PCC agreed that in mid/late September we would review any feasibility of re-opening the church building under the Government and Church of England guidelines. The PCC […]
The meeting to elect our Churchwardens will be held via Zoom* on Thursday 22 October at 7pm to be immediately followed by our Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM). Please click […]
Government guidance has been revised to allow certain activities to take place in church buildings in limited and socially distanced ways. Having considered the guidelines in detail, the leadership team […]
The Church continues to be alive and active, but sadly our buildings must close. We are seeing a huge increase in the number of people falling sick with COVID-19. We […]
All public services at St James are on hold until further notice. However, the church building will still be open for prayer every week on Thursdays from 10am to 11am […]
In light of the current advice, the decision has been made to cancel all Jolly J’s meetings on Monday mornings until further notice.
Given the Government’s ongoing directives, we will continue to gather while we can; The Communion Cup will be suspended for the time being as will sharing the peace; Services may […]
It is with regret that we have made the decision to cancel Massive Messy Church next Saturday in Southam because of Covid-19. Although it probably wouldn’t be considered a “mass […]