Enjoy the complete playlist HERE.
Alex Benestelli’s weekly playlists highlight beautiful music of our Anglican tradition. You can catch up on your summer listening on Spotify using this link. Explore all of these musical offerings, and share your own favorites on the St. James Community Group on Facebook. Happy Summer!
Enjoy the complete playlist HERE.
Miss Gabby shares a St. James story and shows the response materials the children are receiving this weekend.
Join Miss Gabby this morning as she shares her plans for St. James Sunday, and a prayer she wrote and as Miss Charlotte shares a newly discovered owl feather.
This week's playlist is another full service of Choral Evensong from New College, Oxford. Recorded in 2017, this beautiful service features some of my favorite pieces, including William Harris' "Faire is the heaven," which I hope you can listen to a few times this week.
Enjoy the complete playlist HERE. Or sample excerpts in the player below:
Alex will be taking a break from playlists next week through the end of August. During that time, you can revisit any of the playlists that he has made HERE.
Sometimes it's hard to put together so much programming but Miss Gabby connects with the children in new ways and hopes for the best.
This week's playlist comes from Washington National Cathedral, where patriotic music plays an important role in national life. Enjoy these favorites from the organ, choir, and military bands of Washington, D.C.
Play all the music HERE or sample each piece using the player below:
Miss Gabby tries something a little bit new and reintroduces her friend "Whiskers". Whiskers and Miss Gabby share the Book Of Common Prayer an important part of our faith because prayer is a good thing to do when you don't know what else to do. Remember to have creative materials available for children's work and to enjoy a feast together as a family.
![]() Fr. Mark writes: Dear All, We have received the following letter from the Bishop of San Diego. ![]() "I am writing to you with regret to ask you once more to suspend in-person worship at our churches during the month of July. This decision does not come without significant prayer, discussion, and deep thought. As you may know, the governor of California today instituted broad restrictions on in-person gatherings in Imperial and Riverside Counties, and Arizona's caseload is very high and increasing rapidly. San Diego County was not affected by the governor's order, but also has tightened restrictions; the number of new cases per day in San Diego County is now almost four times as high as when I first allowed in-person worship to resume on June 21. Although the governor is still allowing churches to meet, I cannot justify taking this risk with our members' health, or encouraging our members to believe that gathering in groups is safe, even with all the careful precautions our parishes have instituted." |
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