St James’ is a small, rural Anglican church in the village of Cherhill in north Wiltshire. We have a mixture of formal and informal services, and on the first Sunday of each month we gather with our neighbouring parishes to hold a joint service – so do check out what’s going on this Sunday.
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Upcoming events:
St James, Cherhill
St James' Church, CherhillHoly Communion
A more traditional service of Holy Communion ...
St James, Cherhill
St James' Church, CherhillCarol service
This is our traditional candle-lit carol service. Be great to see lots of you there. ...
St James, Cherhill
St James' Church, CherhillCrib service
Our scratch nativity. (Brief) rehearsal beforehand for those who want to have a speaking role, but anyone can turn up on the day, dressed as a sheep, an angel, or anything you like. A great way to finish your preparations for Christmas. Rehearsal dates and times to be announced. ...
St James, Cherhill
St James' Church, CherhillMidnight Communion
If you are still up, join us as we see in the new day with a gentle service of Holy Communion. ...
St James, Cherhill
St James' Church, CherhillInformal Evening Worship
An informal service with modern songs and an opportunity to look together at what it means to live as Christians in the 21st Century. Join us at 5.30 for a pre-service drink and chat, or at 6pm for the service itself. ...
St James, Cherhill
St James' Church, CherhillHoly Communion
A more traditional service of Holy Communion ...
St James, Cherhill
St James' Church, CherhillMorning Worship
A simple service of morning worship. ...
St James, Cherhill
St James' Church, CherhillBenefice Communion
Our regular service on the first Sunday in the month when we gather together at one of the churches in our Benefice. ...
St James, Cherhill
St James' Church, CherhillInformal Evening Worship
An informal service with modern songs and an opportunity to look together at what it means to live as Christians in the 21st Century. Join us at 5.30 for a pre-service drink and chat, or at 6pm for the service itself. ...




