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Our Vision 

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Our Vision and Mission – Hope, Hospitality and Healing


We are developing our vision for the church’s life and mission. There are three particular words which help us express this: Hope, hospitality and healing. 

Hope 

‘Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! According to his great mercy, he has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.’ (1 Peter 3:9)

The Christian life centres on what God has done for us: being one of us through Jesus’ birth and life; dying for us on the cross, and rising from the dead. Then he fills us with his Spirit, adopts us into his family as his children, and promises our salvation in a renewed world to come. 

It is a story of hope, and one which anchors our lives as Christians. We proclaim it gently but confidently, because it has the power to transform our life in the present, as well as the life to come. So we invite all people to come to this same hope in Jesus. 

For our life as a church, we point to God, who ‘is able to do abundantly more than we can ask or imagine.’ (Ephesians 3:21) This gives us hope that he will work in us and through us as we seek faithfully to follow Jesus’ call to us. 

Hospitality 

Nothing complicated! It’s about being with others. 

When Jesus walked the earth, much of his ministry was simply being with others, very often around a dinner table. In a way which wasn’t always approved of, he was very clear that he would eat with anyone. We likewise extend that welcome to all into our life together, and see this as being of great importance. 

We are grateful and proud of our connections with Swansea Asylum Seeker’s Support, which we host and in which members of our congregation are very actively involved. 

We are developing more opportunities for being together – whether that’s parish socials to which all are welcome; Alpha courses to discuss faith together; coffee mornings, and new groups which seeks to extend our welcome to those outside the church. 

The centre of our weekly worship – Holy Communion – is all about hospitality, centred on the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. It is our central ritual which we then give expression to in our community life of hospitality. 

Healing 

The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,
    because he has anointed me
    to proclaim good news to the poor.
He has sent me to proclaim liberty to the captives
    and recovering of sight to the blind,
    to set at liberty those who are oppressed,
to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favour
.” (Luke 4:18-19)

Jesus carried on a ministry of healing, and the church still does in his name and through his Spirit’s power. 

Healing is about much more than ‘cure’. It is about a change of life towards the flourishing life that God invites us into. That can, and sometimes does, involve physical healing in some measure. More often it involves God’s work in our hearts and minds, pointing us to a better way. This may bring a freedom from destructive or unhelpful thoughts and habits; healing of relationships, or peaceful acceptance of circumstances. Healing is something which everyone needs in some measure, and we regard it as the everyday miracle of God’s work in our lives.  

At St James, we run regular healing services in conjunction with Call to Mind. There is opportunity for prayer ministry at every Sunday morning main service with members of a trained team. As well as our links with Call to Mind, Torch Trust (for blind and partially sighted people) are our mission partners and meet monthly in the Parish Centre. The Swansea and Brecon Diocese Healing and Deliverance Ministry team, which supports people who experience spiritual distress, is also based at St James. You can contact it here. Healing ministry is carried out carefully and according to the standards of The Guild of St Raphael‘s good practice in healing ministry guidelines.

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Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
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Planning your Visit

A Warm Hello 

The following information is specifically for those planning a visit, so that you know, beforehand, what to expect on a Sunday morning.

Where and When

We meet at the Church Building (details here) for our Sunday Service starting at 10:30am. For your first visit, we recommend arriving 10-15 minutes early to ensure you get a parking space and find somewhere to sit before the service begins. When you arrive, you should be greeted by someone on our Welcome Team who will be wearing a Welcome lanyard.

We serve tea, coffee and biscuits after the service in the church centre next door. It is a great way to meet people. All refreshments are free.

Accessibility: There is wheelchair access at the rear of the church, and a sound loop for anyone who needs it. Please let one of the Welcome Team know on your arrival and they will help you to get set up. There are toilets in the church centre next door. 

Our Service

We hope that whether you've never been to church, or you've been coming for decades, you'll be at home and you can experience God's presence. The main service begins at 10:30am with a warm welcome and notices about what's coming up. Our services are a mix of old and new - contemporary songs led by a good music group. alongside traditional hymns and prayers which have sustained generations of Christians around the world. Preaching is designed to make the bible come alive and be relevant for our daily lives. Every Sunday morning we join in Holy Communion, which keeps our worship anchored in what God has done for us in Jesus. So our services are about both a personal encounter with God, and about establishing our faith in deep biblical wisdom, prayers and traditions of the wider church. 

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What about children?

We have a popular children's programme, led by Sherry, our Child and Family worker and a team of helpers. If you're bringing children, have a chat with a member of the team when you arrive - our welcomers will direct you. 

Children stay with their parent or grown-up at the start of the service for the welcome, first hymn and prayers. During a second song children leave for the church centre. 

The children's group activities vary depending on the age but usually there is a friendly welcome, bible stories, praying, and a mix of music, craft, drama, fun games and free play. Our Eco Church group occasionally take sessions in the church grounds, and the vicar Ian leads some sessions too. Children come back into the service for communion and either sit with parents or with each other. We sometimes have all age services where children take a leading role, particularly on special days. 

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Other activities


Growing in faith

We have a programme through the year of different types of courses and groups. In the last year, we have done the Prayer Course, had in-depth teaching sessions on the Cross, and Salvation & Life after Death; spiritual gifts; and books of Daniel and 1 John. We have an annual lecture series, which in recent years has looked at literature and faith and science and faith. We're looking to do the Start course for those wanting an introduction to faith, and later in the year the Bible course. These are usually on Thursday evenings at 7pm in the church centre, sometimes you can join on Zoom. And there's a prayer group at 9.15am on Thursday mornings. 

Serving and Volunteering

If you want to get involved in the life of the church and help us make Sundays run smoothly, you can sign up to serve on a team. 

Other Ministries

We also run the following ministries:

  • After school club
  • Healing ministry
  • We host and actively support Swansea Asylum Seeker Support 
Get in touch with us to plan your visit
If you would like to come and visit the church beforehand you are more than welcome! Get in touch and we can arrange a time that suits you.
 
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Next, we will contact you by email to say hello and help arrange anything necessary for your visit.
 

Leadership 

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Rev Ian Folks, Vicar    Sherry Tanagho
Ian has been at St James since 2021, and has lived in the Uplands area since 1993. He's married to Vanessa, and they have children Daisy and Amelie. He's passionate about developing healing ministry and children's ministry. He loves walking on the Gower, playing guitar and is afflicted with a love of cricket and Tottenham Hotspur.    Sherry is our Children and Family worker. Originally from Egypt, Sherry is married to Ramon and their daughter is Rossanda. Sherry has been at St James since November 2022. 
 
We hope that whoever you are, you will feel at home at our church.

Best Wishes
Ian, Sherry and the team