Over 100 years of feeding and tending God's sheep.
1101 N. Broadway St.
Knoxville, Tennessee 37917
(865) 523-5687
WEEKLY WORSHIP SERVICES
Holy Eucharist I - Sundays @ 8 am
Holy Eucharist II - Sundays @ 10:30 am
Centering Prayer - Mondays @ 6 pm
Evening Prayer - Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 5:30 pm
Anglican Rosary - Thursdays @ 5:30 pm
Community Labyrinth - 4th Saturday @ 10 am to 2 pm
Dear Friends,
Many of you don't get to see all that happens around the St. James campus during the week. Pre-COVID, someone was using our space almost daily. We are beginning to share our space again. It is a joy to offer meeting space for recovery groups, local non-profits, and other community groups. That is one of our quiet ministries to our community. I love it when I tell someone that I am from St. James and they reply that they attended a recovery group, or that their organization is so grateful for being able to meet here.
This week, the place is abuzz with the work of the Episcopal Church Women as they prepare for our rummage sale this Saturday, April 2. WOW! There is so much stuff! Tell your friends, neighbors, and strangers. I know that the ECW puts these funds to good use by supporting ministries of our congregation, sending kids to Grace Point camp, and helping out the Clergy Discretionary Fund. Thanks for that support. Come and contribute to the cause.
Our actual physical space supports us as we share the love of Christ. That is something we might not think about very often. I am excited about some of the plans that are developing to improve our space. It won't be long until we have drawings to share and will ask for your support in making some improvements as we celebrate 100 years of ministry.
Lent is a season that helps us make some spiritual space. We let go of some attachments and enter into prayer. Holy Week approaches. I hope that you will make time to join in Holy Week and Easter services. Your clergy are available for the Rite of the Reconciliation of a Penitent by appointment. Make some space to know Christ working in you.
Thank you for making space for me and others to belong in the community.
Peace,
Fr. John Mark
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