The 145th anniversary of the historic St. James Episcopal Church chapel will be celebrated July 27.
The members of St. James Episcopal Church are planning two community celebrations around the chapel anniversary and the Feast of St. James during the weekend of July 27 and 28.
The inaugural "Peach Blast on the River" and 145th anniversary tour will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. July 27.
Attendees can purchase fresh peach cobbler and other seasonal fruit desserts while taking in the view of the Detroit River in a peaceful outdoor surrounding.
In celebration of the 145th anniversary of the historic St. James chapel, guided and self-guided tours of the chapel will be provided. Highlights of the chapel include the 1894 Tiffany stained-glass window "Angel of Praise" and the "Four Evangelists" stained-glass window commemorating 11 parish members who died in?
World War II.
The second event of the weekend will be a tent service and celebration of the Feast of St. James.
The tent service will begin at 10 a.m. July 28 on the front lawn of the church and church members will welcome the Rev. Philip Dinwiddie from his 13-week sabbatical with service, song and celebration. The backdrop of the service will be the Detroit River and northern entrance to Lake Erie with views of Canada.
A potluck celebrating the Feast of St. James (one of the 12 apostles of Jesus with a traditional commemoration day on July 25) will take place on the front lawn after the service. Everyone is welcome.
Visit facebook.com/saintjamesgi or call the church at 1-734-676-1727 for more information.
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Source: http://www.thenewsherald.com/articles/2013/07/17/ile_camera/localnews/doc51e70ed7f20c0139473806.txt
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