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We offer daily services and a cultural programme of talks, events and concerts. We seek to be a welcoming space for people to reflect, create and debate
17 Feb – 5 April | Free
Joke Amusan’s powerful altarpiece and altar covering for Lent express a story of sacred love, prayer and hope in God’s steadfast presence.
Friday 27 February 1.10pm | Free
Formed by four vibrant performers with a passion for chamber music, Iridescence Ensemble takes its audience through an exploration of 20th and 21st century chamber music.
St James’s hosts inclusive services and a cultural programme. We seek to be a welcoming space for people to reflect, create and debate.
St James’s is a place to explore, reflect, pray, and support all who are in need. We are a Church of England parish in the Anglican Communion.
We host a year-round creative programme encompassing music, visual art and spoken word.
We offer hospitality to people going through homelessness and speak out on issues of injustice, especially concerning refugees, asylum, racial justice, and LGBTQ+ issues.
St James’s strives to advocate for earth justice and to develop deeper connections with nature.
We aim to be a place where you can belong. We have a unique history, and the beauty of our building is widely known. Our community commits to faith in action: social and environmental justice; creativity. and the arts
We strive to be a Eucharist-centred, diverse and inclusive Christian community promoting life in abundance, wellbeing and dignity for all.
St James’s Piccadilly has been at the heart of its community since 1684. We invite you to play your part in securing this historic place for generations to come.
It costs £5,000 each day to keep the doors of St James’s open to all who already need us.
A reimagined St James’s realised. A redesigned garden, courtyard and new building capacity—all fully accessible— will provide beautiful spaces for all as well as improving our environmental performance.
Whether shooting a blockbuster TV series or creating a unique corporate event, every hire at St James’s helps our works within the community.
St James's Church 197 Piccadilly London W1J 9LL
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Steven Overman reflects on Ash Wednesday as an inconvenient but meaningful interruption, weaving memory, loss, and faith to show how ashes—like grief itself—can become a gateway to transformation and new life.
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Frith Taylor reflects on standing in Whitechapel with faith and leftist activists against UKIP, exploring how Christian love, solidarity, and moral responsibility confront fascism while challenging both secular and religious discomfort with politically grounded faith.
Rosamin reflects on her journey from refugee to volunteer, and how food, faith, and generosity have shaped her sense of belonging and service at St James.
As he prepares to leave St James’s Piccadilly for ministry on the Isle of Man, Revd Daniel Norris reflects on vocation as pilgrimage, shaped by place, community, creation, and a shared hope in God’s ongoing call.
In a moving sermon by Revd. Daniel Norris, we were reminded that the Church is called to be a home for all: queer, trans, non-binary, questioning, women, children, the marginalized.
Tracy McKeever, who is a Deanery Synod Rep on the PCC, shares her experience of congregational life at St James’s
Audrey reflects on the experiences of being a liturgical deacon at St James’s Sunday Eucharist.
Ayla reflects on shared worship and deepening bonds between St James’s and St. Bart’s New York, celebrating Epiphany, mutual prayer, and Anglican communities united in hope and love across the ocean.