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From The Desk of Deacon Judy
Un Grand Merci! Forgive me for babbling in French but my French friend since my university days arrived Monday and I’ve been trying to brush up on my language skills.

Sunday Bulletin 11.24.24
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A Note From Father Rob
Twelve years ago, I attended my first St. James Bazaar, a grand event indeed. I was surprised by the variety of foods, crafts and pottery goods on display.

Sunday Bulletin 11.15.24
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From The Desk of Deacon Judy
As we welcome the 28th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Reverend Sean Rowe, it is fitting to reflect on Samuel Seabury, first bishop of the Episcopal Church, whom we remember on November 14.

From the Desk of Deacon Judy
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, 1918, enemies laid down their arms with the armistice for the War to End All Wars.

Sunday Bulletin
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A Note From Father Rob
What a treat! At 10:30 a.m. this Sunday, November 3, the congregation of St. James Episcopal will join with the congregation of Perfect Peace Baptist.

From The Desk of Deacon Judy
At this holy time of year when we remember and give thanks for all the saints over the last 2000 years whose faith and works inspire us on our spiritual journey, we are in the midst of leadership transitions in our Episcopal Church and in our nation.

A Note From Father Rob
Now that the busy-ness of summer is over, I am getting back to more of the routines of fall. Summer is great and busy and fun and exhausting … I love it! But during summer, it can be easy to get sidetracked and forget other important aspects of our lives.

From the Desk of Deacon Judy
October 23 is the day we commemorate St. James of Jerusalem. This is not our St. James (we are St. James the Lesser, honored on May 1).

Sunday Bulletin 10.25.24
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A Note From Father Rob
As I am sure most of you know, I have been away this week. Betsy and I returned to her family home to gather with her siblings and their families, that we might celebrate the life and death of Betsy’s 100-year-old mother, Jane Fenwick.

Sunday Bulletin 10.20.24
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Saints On Our Faith Journey
During our Celtic pilgrimage, we were in search of Celtic saints, those early Christians who preserved the faith and inspired generations to follow the loving, serving way of Jesus in the Celtic lands of Ireland and Brittany.

Sunday Bulletin 10.11.24
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A Note From Father Rob
Hmm, what to preach about this week? We have several interesting topics in our readings for the 20th Sunday after Pentecost. As I look them over, I realize I might need to tread lightly.

The Compassion of St. Francis
On this day we remember St. Francis (October 4), I am pondering on the ways that he responded to God’s call in that vision he received at the San Damiano Church. While praying, the message was clear:

Sunday Bulletin 10.06.24
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A Note From Father Rob
This morning, as I watch the news from around the Southeast concerning last night’s storms, I am reminded of just how precarious our lives are and how fast our situations can change.