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We offer daily services and a creative programme of talks, events and concerts. We seek to be a welcoming space for people to reflect, create and debate.
Sunday 6 April 6.30pm St Pancras Church
Join the music scholars of St James’s, Piccadilly as they celebrate women composers throughout the ages.
Wednesday 16 April 6:30pm
In this special collaboration for Holy Week, St James’s Piccadilly brings together the music of composer Rachel Chaplin and spoken word presented by The Revd Lucy Winkett.
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 aspire to be a home where everyone can belong. We’re known locally and globally for our unique history and beauty, as well as faith in action, creativity and the arts, and a commitment to social and environmental justice.
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.
The work of St James’s, it costs us £5,000 per day to enable us to keep our doors open to all who need us.
New walkways, a restored courtyard and re-landscaped gardens will provide fully accessible, beautiful spaces for everyone to enjoy as well as improving our environmental performance.
St James's Church 197 Piccadilly London W1J 9LL
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Sat 26 Oct 10am-3pm
Canopy welcomes you for a range of free activities taking place in the church, courtyard and garden.
NB: Additional outdoor activities—conversational, musical or otherwise—will be added as confirmed. Please check back for updates.
Canopy’s outdoor activities include:
• a Tree of Future Hopes — write a hope, prayer or wish on a leaf shape and attach it to the ribbons hanging from the tree. Perhaps it will spark a conversation
• a Microplants Walk — discover the usually overlooked flora of central London followed by contemplative conversation, with Deborah Colvin — starts at 10am and 12:15pm
• Conversation Benches — have a conversation under a tree with a friend or complete stranger while carefully guided by a facilitator — at regular intervals over the day
• an area for self-facilitated art or writing in the garden with cushions and blankets. Lie down, look up at the trees and let the creativity flow — 10am – 3pm
• Quiz the Clergy — a gathering session facilitated by Young St James’s group — 11am and 2pm
• a self-guided Conversations Under Trees trail — follow the trail for a conversation with yourself or others — 10am – 3pm
There will also be activities inside the church, from 11am – 2pm.
• at 11am, Author Paul Wood’s talk London is a Forest reveals London’s tree history and offers insights into their future. You can find more information on this talk and book free tickets here.
• Associate Rector Ayla Lepine will lead Silence Speaks in the church that features portraits by Black British women artists including Claudette Johnson and Barbara Walker, exploring images of women as places of contemplation and connection. 1:30 – 2pm.
In the quiet atmosphere of the church, there will be opportunities to light candles and reflect. Everyone is warmly welcome.
Soft drinks, delicious falafel and vegan Ethiopian food will be on sale from two of our community street food vendors. Outdoor tables and benches are available in the courtyard if you prefer to sit down to eat.