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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 13 March 7pm
Join us for an evening exploring the future of the Church of England through the lens of Young, Queer, Priests.
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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Saturday 14 March 7pm
A richly expressive programme presenting Korngold’s theatrical flair, Elgar’s noble Cello Concerto and the sweeping majesty of Sibelius’s final symphony.
Please note the earlier concert start of 7.00pm. Doors open at 6.30pm.
Tickets from £12, concessions available.
Corinthian Chamber Orchestra Michael Seal, conductor Bruno Philippe, cello
Korngold Much Ado About Nothing Suite, Op. 11 Elgar Cello Concerto, Op. 85 in E minor — Sibelius Swan of Tuonela Sibelius Symphony No. 7, Op. 105 in C major
Passion, poetry and Nordic power We are thrilled to welcome back Michael Seal to conduct us in this richly expressive programme presenting Korngold’s theatrical flair, Elgar’s noble Cello Concerto and the sweeping majesty of Sibelius’s final Symphony.
We are delighted to have an outstanding soloist playing with us. You are in for a treat, a concert not to be missed!
This concert is in aid of the wonderful charity Beat Eating Disorders. If you would like to make a donation, this will be possible when you purchase your ticket. Any amount will be hugely appreciated, many thanks in advance.