Occurring
Monthly. Every Second Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue Address
Church Lane Manston Leeds, LS15 8JB, United Kingdom
Generations Sunday is a service designed for all the family to engage with regardless of age. There will
be singing, Bible readings, activities, and Communion. The idea is that all generations worship together
and the teaching and learning will continue through each and every generation represented.

May include a parade by our uniformed organisations

Manston: St James the Great

Welcome to St James the Great Parish Church. We like to welcome people of all ages and backgrounds to come and worship with us, journey with us, or simply to 'come and see'. We offer a regular cycle of said and sung Eucharistic Services week by week, as well as a couple of more informal opportunities for worship. We have a strong relationship with our neighbouring Church School, and a wide range of organisations for all ages which take place in our Parish Hall, adjacent to the Church.

The parish of St. James the Great is a parish which cares for the vulnerable of any age and is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. It has adopted the Diocese of Leeds Safeguarding Policy. Copies of the policy together with appropriate notices are on display in both the Church and the Parochial Hall. Any concerns may be shared with the Safeguarding Officer, Barbara Dunkley [email protected] or The Priest in charge, Revd Daniel Miles [email protected]  Telephone 07538916546 or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor, [email protected]   Telephone 01133530257


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The Parish Office

Church Lane
Cross Gates
Leeds

LS15 8JB
Parish Office
01135132701
Revd Daniel Miles
07538916546

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Generations Sunday

Occurring
Monthly. Every Second Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Manston: St James the Great
Address
Church Lane Manston Leeds, LS15 8JB, United Kingdom

Generations Sunday is a service designed for all the family to engage with regardless of age. There will
be singing, Bible readings, activities, and Communion. The idea is that all generations worship together
and the teaching and learning will continue through each and every generation represented.

May include a parade by our uniformed organisations