St. James Episcopal Church
9 Williams Street
Clinton NY
tel: (315) 853-5359
e-mail: office@stjamesclinton.org
St. James office hours:
Tues-Fri, 9am - 1pm.

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THE LEADERSHIP GROUP
The Parish Life Ministry Group is open to all who are interested in St. James fellowship events. Feedback and suggestions are always welcome. Click here to learn more...
From the Leadership Group
Parish Life is always looking for members and feedback. Wendy Weber and Randy Wilson begin as co-chairs of the group as former co-chairs Terry and Kate focus on the expanded handiwork ministry and joins to the Worship and Formation leadership group, respectively. Please consider joining us to help create family fellowship here at St. James!
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Fellowship Events
SOUP AND BREAD SUPPER
AND LIVING THE QUESTIONS SESSION
Saturday, March 20th
Parish life in conjunction with the Worship and Formation leadership group is having a soup and bread supper. We will view one of the videos from the "Living the Questions" series and then break up into small discussion groups.
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Saturday Worship Service - 5:15 PM
Sunday Worship Service - 9:30 AM
Haiti was struck by a magnitude 7.0 earthquake, on Jan 12, 2010 and Chile suffered a 8.8 earthquake on Feb. 28th. St. James outreach has sent more than $1200 in Haiti relief funds. At the Parish pancake brunch on Feb 14th, we collected another $800 which will be send shortly. To donate, send checks to the church office, made out to ER-D or to St. James with Haiti on the memo line. If you prefer, contribute directly to ERD OR through
To donate material goods; go to Agape Flights. Agape Flights is flying often and able to land in Port au Prince. The supplies are reaching the medical clinics, orphanages, schools, and churches.
Click for updates on our Episcopal Brothers and Sisters; Episcopal Life on-line, The Sisters of St Margaret and the response of Province II; both Haiti and the Diocese of Central New York are part of Province II. A Prayer for Haiti...
Fair trade coffee St. James Church uses fair trade coffee. We see this as one step we can take in helping to alleviate poverty in the world by helping these farmers provide financially for their families.

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