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Under the theme ‘Imagine the World to be Different’, we’ve been given a garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show to encourage visitors to cherish the earth and recognise the importance of gardens as welcoming spaces for healing and contemplation.
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Our weekly newsletter contains the latest information on upcoming events, services and the Thought for the Week.
Professor Audrey Osler draws on stories from her mixed-heritage family to explore ideas around migration, identity and belonging.
Sunday 24 March 2.30pm
Celebrate the 300th anniversary of Bach’s St John Passion. Conducted by Tom Hammond-Davies, the Oxford Bach Soloists team up with world leading Evangelist, Mark Padmore.
Good Friday 29 March 7.30pm
Come and mark the dramatic and moving story of the final days of Jesus of Nazareth: betrayal, trial, crucifixion, resurrection. Many of the liturgies are ancient, and in telling the story, universal human themes emerge of life and death, creation and destruction, political compromise, freedom, truth and sacrifice.
Everyone is welcome to join our weekly Sunday Eucharist where we come together as a community in-person and online to celebrate God in word, sacrament, prayer and music.
Artist Unyimeabasi Udoh’s new commission ‘Untitled (Altar Piece)’, will be installed in the chapel at St James’s from 18 March until 8 April 2024, across Passiontide, Holy Week and Easter.
Wednesday 20 March 1.10pm
Trio Allegria is a London based Flute trio, established recently in their fourth year at the Royal Academy of Music formed of flute (Alexia Pasquariello), violin (Qicong Lou), and viola (Beatrice Slocumbe).
Thursday 21 March 7.30pm
Join pianist Marc Corbett-Weaver for an evening of music in the beautiful setting of St James’s Piccadilly.
Bridgerton actor Adjoa Andoh introduces the work of St James’s Church Piccadilly.
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