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All Are Welcome
All baptized Christians — no matter age or denomination — are welcome to “receive communion.” Episcopalians invite all baptized people to receive, not because we take the Eucharist lightly, but because we take our baptism so seriously.
Visitors who are not baptized Christians are welcome to come forward during the Communion to receive a blessing from the presider. At the end of the Eucharist, the congregation prays once more in thanksgiving, and then is dismissed to continue the life of service to God and to the World.
Sunday is traditionally when Episcopalians gather for worship. The principal weekly worship service is the Holy Eucharist, also known as: the Lord’s Supper, Holy Communion, or Mass. At our 10:00 AM service, the worship is accompanied by the singing of hymns.
Worship Styles
Episcopalians worship in many different styles, ranging from very formal, ancient, and multi-sensory rites with lots of singing, music, fancy clothes (called vestments), and incense, to informal services with contemporary music. Yet all worship in the Episcopal Church is based in the Book of Common Prayer, which gives worship a familiar feel, no matter where you go.
Liturgy and Ritual
Worship in the Episcopal Church is said to be “liturgical,” meaning that the congregation follows service forms and prays from texts that don’t change greatly from week to week during a season of the year. This sameness from week to week gives worship a rhythm that becomes comforting and familiar to the worshipers.
For the first-time visitor, liturgy may be exhilarating… or confusing. Services may involve standing, sitting, kneeling, sung or spoken responses, and other participatory elements that may provide a challenge for the first-time visitor. However, liturgical worship can be compared with a dance: once you learn the steps, you come to appreciate the rhythm, and it becomes satisfying to dance, again and again, as the music changes.
Worship times
The 8 a.m. Eucharist is an intimate service that contains no singing. This service lasts about 45 minutes.
The 10 a.m. Eucharist is a larger service, with congregational singing and organ music. Coffee and refreshments are offered following the service. It lasts 60-75 minutes.
Nursery care is available at the 10 A.M. services.
Ministries
FISH
Saint James is a partner with FISH (Friend, I Shall Help) Food Pantry located in Carpentersville.
FISH assists over 380 households each month through the food pantry to receive food to tide them over in the short term. If interested in volunteering at FISH please contact the director by calling 847-428-4357.
FISH is located off Route 25 in the Meadowdale Shopping Center, 150 S. Kennedy Dr., Unit 15A, Carpentersville, IL 60110.
Hours:
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday Evenings from 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Through monthly donations, we help our neighbors with Frequently Needed Items
and Non-Food Items as listed below:
516 Washington St
West Dundee, IL 60118
United States