Worship Services
Services
Eucharist:
2nd Sundays 10:30 am with Pastor Steve Quist
3rd Sundays 10:30 am
The Rev. Marie Smith
Morning Prayer:
1st, 4th, and if a 5th Sunday 10:30 am with Licensed Lay Worship Leaders
Vestry - Lay Leadership
Sue Fritz, Administrator, Altar Guild
Mike Martin, Evangelist & Licensed Lay Worship Leader
Bruce Louwagie, Sr. Warden & Licensed Lay Worship Leader
BC Franson, Jr. Warden & Licensed Lay Worship Leader
Gary Fritz, Treasurer, Vestry & Eucharistic Minister
Charlotte Wendel, Vestry & ECMN Delegate
Episcopal News Service:
Calendar - Click on link
If you have church activities to post on the calendar email info to mmleach@me.com
Gatherings
Vestry- 4th Sundays after church
Episcopal Church Women (ECW)
Dinner Bunch - Food and Fellowship monthly hosted and cohosted in people's homes
Men of St James (MOSJ)
Youth Group - Activities scheduled regularly. Charlotte Wendel and BC Franson Co-Leadership.
Contact Charlotte Wendel, cwendel37@gmail.com or BC
Franson, bc.franson@smu.edu, Youth Fellowship Leaders, for Youth Group Information
The Rt. Rev. Craig Loya was consecrated the X Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Minnesota on June 6, 2020.
Bishop Loya served as Dean of Trinity Cathedral in Omaha, Nebraska from 2013-2020, and was the Canon to the Ordinary in the Episcopal Diocese of Kansas from 2009-2013. He received his Master of Divinity from Yale University and a Diploma in Anglican Studies from Berkeley Divinity School at Yale in 2002. Joining Bishop Loya in Minnesota are his wife, Melissa, and their two children.
In the first two and a half years of his episcopate, Bishop Loya oversaw a diocese in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic, pastored Minnesotans in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd and the attendant uprising, unrest, and trauma, joined people of all faiths from all over the country to bear witness to the damage to God’s creation caused by the installation of Line 3 at the headwaters of the Mississippi River, has spoken out against the unjust treatment of refugees and migrants held in the Bishop Whipple federal building, has affirmed that diversity of all kinds, including gender diversity, is a reflection of a humanity created in God’s image, and has inspired many with his deeply faithful call to join God’s project of healing the whole world with love.
Lay and Ordained Team Ministry
St. James is committed to the Episcopal Church in Minnesota (ECMN)’s Mission in Becoming the Beloved Community to discern God's call in welcoming all and being God’s hearts and hands and love in the world. More information about the Beloved Community and the Way of Love can be accessed at
Gifts can be made to general support of St. James, to our ECMN Mission Goal “Becoming the Beloved Community” or other gifting, then or throughout the year. You can also access by typing in the search box: St. James Episcopal Church Marshall at
Community Prayer Service in connection with the
Marshall Pride Celebration took place on
June 11th at 10:30am at Independence Park
2022 GiveMN Day was November 19th. 2023 Day will post here when announced.
If you wish to make a donation to our Becoming the Beloved Community as described above, or pledge to our annual budget you can do so by clicking on the link to our GiveMn site below:
You can also access by typing in the search box: St. James Episcopal Church Marshall at www.givemn.org