Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour, 15 mins
Venue Address
Church Lane Chapelthorpe Wakefield, WF4 3JG, United Kingdom
The Eucharist is celebrated by the whole people of God gathered for worship. The ministry of the members of the congregation is expressed through their active participation together in the words and actions of the service, but also by some of them reading the Scripture passages, leading the prayers of intercession, and, if authorized, assisting with the distribution of communion.

All are welcome to attend this service, if you are Confirmed to receive Communion, if not you can always receive a blessing from the priest. Alternatively you may just want to be still in the presence of God.

St James the Great

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The Revd Kevin A. N. Greaves

St James Vicarage
21 Stoney Lane
Chapelthorpe
Wakefield
WF4 3JN

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Eucharist (Holy Communion)

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour, 15 mins
Venue
St James the Great
Address
Church Lane Chapelthorpe Wakefield, WF4 3JG, United Kingdom

The Eucharist is celebrated by the whole people of God gathered for worship. The ministry of the members of the congregation is expressed through their active participation together in the words and actions of the service, but also by some of them reading the Scripture passages, leading the prayers of intercession, and, if authorized, assisting with the distribution of communion.

All are welcome to attend this service, if you are Confirmed to receive Communion, if not you can always receive a blessing from the priest. Alternatively you may just want to be still in the presence of God.