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Each Sunday in September, St. James highlights and commissions each of the ministries that provide ways to connect, serve, and worship as a community.
As we look forward to our Outreach Sunday this week, we sit down to talk with Jan McCorstin, Chair of our Mission and Outreach Committee, who shares the story of her first Yes to joining something new, and how that yes was an echo of all of those who had said Yes before her.
This Sunday we will host Dr. Scott Kellerman and Bishop James Stanton to help tell the story of The Kellermann Foundation and the partnership with St. James over more than two decades of ministry together.
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From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables.
Join Jonathan Melton, Priest and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and (often) a special guest as we consider what "The kingdom of God is like..."as we journey as companions on the way.
Join the discussion by emailing Fr. Jonathan.
A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.
By St. James DallasEach Sunday in September, St. James highlights and commissions each of the ministries that provide ways to connect, serve, and worship as a community.
As we look forward to our Outreach Sunday this week, we sit down to talk with Jan McCorstin, Chair of our Mission and Outreach Committee, who shares the story of her first Yes to joining something new, and how that yes was an echo of all of those who had said Yes before her.
This Sunday we will host Dr. Scott Kellerman and Bishop James Stanton to help tell the story of The Kellermann Foundation and the partnership with St. James over more than two decades of ministry together.
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From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables.
Join Jonathan Melton, Priest and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and (often) a special guest as we consider what "The kingdom of God is like..."as we journey as companions on the way.
Join the discussion by emailing Fr. Jonathan.
A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.