Archive of March 2020 Services at Glebe St James

May 18, 2021

Archive of  video services from March 2020 (our first video services)

This is an archive of our first few months of video services - these were not 'livestreamed' but were made from video clips carefully stitched together by our Minister of Music, James Caswell, in the early days of the COVID pandemic.  On March 15 2020, we were still allowed to hold a 'distanced' service (Robert and James did a piano-organ duet as the postlude)!  How that changed!  
By April Yorke May 1, 2026
It's also Mental Health Sunday , part of the church’s effort to create communities of radical belonging for all people, including those living with mental health challenges.
The Good Shepherd by Mindi Oaten
By April Yorke April 26, 2026
"Voices from Gaza: Witnessing genocide, Surviving and Hope" with Prof. Iyas Salim Abu-hajiar. Join us in person or online at 10:30 am.
The Road to Emmaus by Duccio di Buoninsegna
By April Yorke April 17, 2026
"Were not our hearts burning within us?" Join us on the figurative Road to Emmaus this Sunday, April 19, in person or online at 10:30 am.
By April Yorke April 10, 2026
"There is something about showing up—about placing ourselves, as best we can, in the company of others who are seeking, questioning, hoping—that matters deeply." Join us in person or online at 10:30 am.
April 3, 2026
Hey - this tomb is empty! Please join us in celebration this Sunday at 10:30 in person or online !
April 2, 2026
Good question. Come and join us Friday morning at 10:30 ( live or in person) and we can talk about it.
Black and Yellow Illustrative Palm Sunday Bible Verse. Jesin
By April Yorke March 27, 2026
"All or none: Christians, Jews, and Muslims support Justice, Love, and Peace."
By April Yorke March 20, 2026
"You can follow every rule—and still miss the heart of God."
By April Yorke March 14, 2026
“Let the little children come to me. Do not stop them. For it is to such as these that the kingdom of heaven belongs.”
Jesus, Miracle, Fish by GDJ
By April Yorke March 8, 2026
Not because we had plenty. But because we shared what we had. 
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