As soon as you walk towards the church you will experience the quiet and contemplative churchyard, surrounded by a circle of Yew Trees and a lovingly cared for environment. The colours and plant life which envelop you in the churchyard reflect the vibrant and spiritual outlook of Christleton St James where community is at the centre of everything which happens here.
Our church also extends to those who may be ill, immobile, or housebound, and as you will see our values of a spiritual and vibrant community permeate through our presence both physically, and virtually. We are working closely with our technology partners to enhance our services for the community online. We will of course keep you updated in the future both on the website here and in the Notices at the end of church services.
We also invite you to read the introduction and welcome from our Rector Dr Stefan Collier and wish you a safe and peaceful passage for your day. We look forward to sharing our church and God's love with you.
Foxhill Retreat 2024 is run by the Diocese of Chester. Please follow the link below to view this years programme:
PLEASE read our latest article explaining the challenges for St James' churchyard. Simply CLICK on the link below this to read about the current proposals.
Thankyou.
https://www.overseer.stjameschristleton.org.uk/newsletter/89/
Our contact details are easily found along the bottom of this page. Alternatively, please follow this link to our Contact us page.
Should you wish to, there is the opportunity for you to contribute towards St James' Church. This will help to provide essential funds to ensure the church can pay for maintenance and general upkeep costs to allow us all to join in with God's mission in our communities. If you would like to help please find your way to the bottom of this page to the blue donation banner, then click on this which will take you to the secure "Give a little" campaign website. Your donation would be most appreciated. Thank you from everyone at St James' Church.
St James' Christleton is situated in the unique position of being only just over 2 miles from the centre of Chester and being so close to the Cheshire countryside. There are plenty of accomodation choices for both yousrselves & your guests between the City Centre and here. Do come along and discuss your plans with our Rector Dr Stefan Collier. St James' church can seat around 160 guests comfortably.
Please follow the link below to help guide you to plan your union together.
Nothing could be more special than arranging for a person's Christening. We can help make this day something to cherish and remember not only for you and your family but friends and relatives too! But first we do ask you to visit our Baptism application as the initial step. Please follow the link below.
If you do wish to ask for support this is the area of the website we would suggest you explore. It was originally set up for the purpose of helping those who may have been self-isolating during the Covid-19 pandemic. However, in the light of the recent mental health crisis we felt it important to continue with this facility for the time being. We can only listen and give general support or chat. Please ignore the Covid labelling when you click the "St James Pastoral Care Network" panel. Thank you.
Our virtual church facilities were set up during the worst of the Covid-19 Pandemic.
Currently there are a number of parisioners who have mobility challenges which prevent them from being able to attend church. So in order to service this need St James have decided to continue to operate prayer requests via this website.
Our parish of Christleton: St James is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of Chester’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services." Read More.