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This Weekend at St. James
Friday Morning Prayer Online, 9:00 am (on our Youtube channel) Sunday Services for Christmas 2, 9:00 & 10:30 am Coffee Hour after Both Services For more infomation visit:
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St. James Fordham Food Packing & DistributionSaturday January 10 + 8:00 AM All are welcome to help us pack 300+ grocery bags for the food insecure in the neighborhood of our partner parish, St. James Episcopal Church in Fordham. To be added to the email distribution list for this ministry (where you'll receive reminders and occasional updates), click the button below and we'll add you to our list. Thank you! For more infomation visit: http://stjamesscarsdale.org/events/st-james-fordham-food-packing-distribution/2026-01-10
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Looking Ahead: Annual Celebration of Martin Luther King JrMonday January 19 + 10:00 AM Dr. King famously noted that Sunday is the most segregated hour in American life. And then there's the Diocese of New York. We have an extremely diverse and vibrant community in this diocese, which we celebrate each year at the Martin Luther King Jr service. Join fellow parishioners at St. James the Less for this inspiring service that showcases the best of the Episcopal Church, and also reminds us there's much work yet to be done. Great for kids and families! Mo. Storm and her family will be there. Join us!! For more infomation visit: http://stjamesscarsdale.org/events/annual-celebration-of-martin-luther-king-jr/2026-01-19
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Now Receiving Vestry NominationsNominate Someone for the Class of 2029 Our vestry nominating committee is accepting names for our January election. If you have a recommendation of someone you think would make a good vestry member, please fill out the linked form and those names will be passed along to the wardens and committee. The nominating committee which is comprised of the vestry class of 2024. We're looking for people who are regularly involved in the activities of the parish, have a working knowledge of (or are willing to learn about) church finances and the inner workings of the church, have a foundational knowledge of the Episcopal Church, work well with others, are willing to put forth or make hard decisions from time to time, and are spiritually grounded in God's love. Grace and humor always welcome, too! |
Annual Parish MeetingSunday January 25
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Last Sunday's SermonWords of Comfort & Perspective for a New Year Last Sunday, Mo. Storm preached on John the Evangelist's "prologue," the other Christmas story in our Gospels. It's a surprisingly comforting passage for the end of one year and beginning of another. From the sermon: This is John the Evangelist’s glorious prologue to his Gospel, sometimes called his account of the Christmas story. The first thing you notice in John’s version of events is what’s not here: there are no donkeys or sheep, no shepherds, no manger, nor stars or innkeepers or census. Forget about Quirinius, or Herod, even Joseph and Mary aren’t here. There’s not even a baby. There’s just the Word, becoming flesh. It’s a sparse and orderly account of how Jesus came to be, inspired in part by the creation story from Genesis...
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This Sunday's Bulletin
You can view this Sunday's bulletin at the link below. Names of all readers, servers, and acolytes are always listed on the last page of the bulletin. Readings are also there for readers to view in advance. For more infomation visit: https://docs.google.com/document/d/12od7Y6lG9ry6H3rKLPvdZN8kigq3VUw7dbUu9TwyJ-I/edit?usp=sharing
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