St. James Anglican Church, Lake Wylie SC
Give with love, serve with faith.
They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers. Acts 2.42
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Our Worship time is Sunday Evenings at 4:00 p.m. at Redeeming Grace PCA in Lake Wylie, SC.
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We warmly invite you to join our church community. Our friendly and caring congregation is dedicated to the teachings of Christ and to serving others with kindness and compassion.
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About St. James Anglican Church, Lake Wylie SC
Traditional, yet Spirit Filled! Honoring the Bible as God’s Word written! Family Friendly!
Our congregation was founded in the Fall of 2009 by a small group of faithful parishioners under the pastoral leadership of the Rev. Robert Kirkland. Saint James continues to be a constituent member of the Anglican Diocese of the Carolinas under the guidance of our Diocesan Bishop the Rt. Rev. Steve Wood and regional leadership of the Rt. Rev. David Bryan. All are faithful members of the Anglican Church of North America (ACNA).
WORSHIP WITH US
We worship at Redeeming Grace PCA Church at 4800 Charlotte Hwy, Lake Wylie, SC.
We’d love for you to join us!!!
Our principal service is The Holy Communion which we celebrate on Sunday evenings at 4 PM. We worship using the 2019 ACNA Book of Common Prayer; In-person and Facebook Live.
Events & News
September 8, 2023
Events | Online Zoom Study
Online Zoom Studies: Weekly Thursdays @ 7PM EST
Join us weekly for Biblical & Theological Discussions! Thursdays @ 7PM!
Go to Zoom.us Meeting ID: 267 581 9197 Passcode: JesusSaves (case sensitive)
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Connect with community, find solace in faith – reach out to us today!
We warmly invite you to reach out and connect with our church community. Whether you’re looking to join our worship services, seeking guidance and spiritual support.
CHURCH STAFF
Ministering with Compassion
The Rev. Norman John Riebe
Vicar/Anglican Priest (ACNA)
The Rev. Norman John Riebe has three decades of involvement as an Anglican Priest and has served as Rector of several parishes in California, Texas, and as an Assisting/Supply Priest in North Carolina. He is a graduate of the Church Divinity School of the Pacific (CDSP) located in Berkeley California and received his Master of Divinity Degree in May 1995. We all know him as “Fr. John.”
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Suzanne S. Krause
Lake Wylie
I have been an Episcopalian all my life. I am enjoying St. James Anglican Church and find the services of the two dominations very similar. The Anglican Church is more traditional in life’s values and that aligns more closely with my personal thinking. Father John works diligently on his sermons and his wife Kathie is a trained pianist and vocalist and her music enhances each service. May I invite you to visit us soon.
Roger & Donna Hudson
Lake Wylie
“We came to St. James just before covid hit. It wasn’t long until we were homebound, but the online services, drive up communion, and video teachings of Fr. John were a lifeline for us to get through the lockdown. When we could attend in person, it was like a drink of cool water. The friendly people, the sound Biblical emphasis, the power of the liturgy, and most of all receiving the Holy Eucharist were so wonderful. The beautiful music enhances our worship. We feel at home at St. James.”
Jayne Burton
Lake Wylie
“We’re a small church community with big hearts and strong faith. We’re blessed to have two wonderful priests who always deliver inspiring messages mixed with some good humor!
Come visit us…..You’re always welcome!
OUR TESTIMONIALS
What Our Members Say
Our church testimonials showcase the transformative power of faith and the impact it has had on the lives of our members. These personal stories demonstrate the diverse backgrounds of our congregation and how the church has provided a sense of community, purpose, and hope.