More than a church, St James’ is at the heart of the city.
Our vision is in creating an open, inclusive and engaging sanctuary for all; regardless of social standing, sexuality, race or religion.
We respect both our heritage and that of the traditional custodians of this land, while shaping our future through excellence in music, education and worship.
Our impact is our legacy. We aspire to establish trust with our community by presenting our message of inclusion, grace and faith.
life and learning
Listening to Country III: Acknowledging Country a way forward to reconciliation
Session 3 Acknowledging Country: Way forward to reconciliation Sunday 8 September 2024 2 – 4 pm at Pitt St Uniting Church, 264
Psalms: With Rev’d Associate Professor Matthew Anstey
The Rev'd Dr John Deane discusses the Book of Revelation and the Mission of the church.
Liberating the Laity and Faith– Work Integration
The modern Faith–Work movement has been active since the 1970s but has never fulfilled its early promise of liberating the laity. Why
Why do conversations between economists and theologians go so badly?
Free Public lecture at St James Institute, Sydney Why do conversations between economists and theologians go so badly? Dr Paul Oslington 5-6pm,
The History of St James’ Church King Street: A Preview by Professor Mark Hutchinson
Bio Mark Hutchinson is an intellectual historian who has specialized for many years in the history of higher education and the historiography
Hope: with Dr Leisa Aitken
Abstract Hope is in short supply in our culture at the moment. We all acknowledge that we need it, but what exactly