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Thought for the Week

Thought for the Week Each week, a member of the congregation, community or clergy writes on a contemporary topic that resonates with the mission and values of St James’s. Recent…

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About Earth Justice

Week – The Three Sisters This weeks’ Thought for the Week is brought to you by the Three Sisters – corn (or maize), beans and squash – in dialogue with…

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Thought for the Week – Revolution part 3: Beyond Commemoration?

Thought for the Week – Revolution part 3: Beyond Commemoration? Deborah Colvin discusses the Season of Creation, focusing on themes of justice, ecological activism, and the legacy of Quobna Ottobah…

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Lucy Winkett

Thought for the Week – What’s holy about holy week?

Thought for the Week – What’s holy about holy week? Hear from Lucy Winkett in this week’s edition of Thought for the Week, as she asks ‘What’s Holy about Holy…

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News & Media

…as a tradition of watchful hope, setting the uncertainties and challenges of 2026 alongside a call to trust in God and step faithfully into an unknown future. more Christmas Thought

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Thought for the Week – Journey to the Cross

…Holy Week. Holy Week is one of my most favorite times in the liturgical calendar. During Holy Week, we all have the privilege of participating and reliving Jesus’s last week

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Thought for the Week – Mental health and Church

Thought for the Week – Mental health and Church This week is Mental Health Awareness Week. Simon Perfect, Assistant Churchwarden, considers the roles that churches play in supporting mental health….

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Lia

Thought for the Week – Julian of Norwich

Thought for the Week – Julian of Norwich This week Lia Shimada, PCC member, ponders on Julian of Norwich’s manuscript ‘Revelations of Divine Love’ and whether or not we can…

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