St. James is a diverse, lively, and inclusive church in the Cherokee Heights Historic District of Macon. Established in 1912, St. James has a long history of living out its commitment to Christ as a community of people on a journey of faith struggling, searching, and singing their way toward what God is calling them to be.
St. James is a place where people are striving for health and wholeness in Christ. It is a place of healing and comfort; of inspiration and challenge. It is a place for living out Christ's compassion and partnering with God in ministry. Just as you are and wherever you find yourself on your journey of faith you are welcome to come to the center of life at St. James.
St. James is part of the Diocese of Atlanta: a community of 55,000 Episcopalians in 95 congregations and ministries in Middle and North Georgia.
The Diocese of Atlanta is part of The Episcopal Church: a community of more than 2.4 million members in 113 dioceses in the Americas and abroad.
The Episcopal Church is part of the Anglican Communion: a global community of 76 million Anglicans in 38 member Churches/provinces.