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St. James Episcopal Church

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Saint James Episcopal Church is part of the Diocese of New Jersey. Under the leadership of the Right Reverend William H. Stokes, D.D., The Diocese of New Jersey covers the lower two-thirds of the state. We are also part of the Episcopal Church, a Christian denomination that is primarily situated in the United States. The current Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church is the Most Reverend Michael B. Curry. As part of the Episcopal Church, our worship is based on the Book of Common Prayer. This centuries-old book unites Episcopalians in prayer, encouraging the idea that using words in common during worship helps to bind us together as Christians. Saint James Episcopal Church is also part of the Anglican Communion. This world-wide association of churches encompasses the Episcopal Church and the Church of England as well as many others.

Worship times

Sunday
9:00 am
English
Hybrid in person and on Zoom.

Ministries

Jubilee MInistry - Hands of Hope for the Community

Advocacy

For more information about Hands of Hope for the Community, please contact: Jackie Goedesky at 732-236-3330.

Jubilee Ministries are committed to serving the economically disadvantaged through direct services and advocacy with them. Interested in becoming a Jubilee Ministry? Please click here to learn more: http://www.episcopalchurch.org/posts/domesticpoverty/how-become-jubilee-ministry

Piscatawaytown Burial Ground

Advocacy
Cemetery

The Piscatawaytown Burial Ground surrounds the church, marking a Christian presence in the Edison area for hundreds of years.  The earliest grave is from the 1690s.  There are tombstones for veterans from every conflict in American history.

While the cemetery no longer offers new plots, the Piscatawaytown Burial Ground is rich in history.

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