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Whether you've been a Christian for many years are just starting out on your journey of faith or have never set foot in a church and are just curious as to what Christianity is about there is something for you during the week at St James Clerkenwell.

Please also visit the Children and Youth pages for separate details of their dedicated activities during the week.



Lunchtime service (JC Works)

Every Wednesday 1.15pm
A lunchtime Bible talk at 1.15pm - relating faith to work; all welcome, no previous experience of church necessary! Sandwich lunch available beforehand. Talk ends at 1.40pm and is followed by the option of staying to discuss the topic over coffee.


Other midweek activities

   

Tuesday

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Wednesday

 

Powerpoint
7pm - 9pm
- Held the first Tuesday of the month, Powerpoint is a chance to pray for a wide range of issues, with a hot meal to follow the main time of prayer.

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JCB Daytime
9:30am - 10.45am
- A group for women to meet together, look at the Bible and support each other.
Childcare provided.

JC Works
1:15 - 1:40pm
- Feed body, mind and spirit. Look at the Bible over lunch and relate faith to work.


Thursday

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During the week

 

Two by Two Club
10.30am - 12.00 pm
- Structured time of craft, play and songs for babies, toddlers and their carers.

J Club
3.45pm - 5pm
- An after-school club for school years 2-6, including games, craft and a Bible story.

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JCB Life groups
- Life groups are small groups that meet together during the week to explore the Bible further and share life together.

Further information can be found here.

Note: Some events may not run during holiday periods - contact the church office for latest
details.

 

 

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