Saint James Episcopal Church

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62 E Grand Ave
New Haven, CT 06513

Saint James Episcopal Church, located in New Haven, CT, serves as an integral part of the local community and is connected to the larger network of Jubilee Ministries within the Episcopal Church in Connecticut. The church is committed to fostering spiritual growth and offering a welcoming space for worship and fellowship.

Through various initiatives and outreach programs, Saint James Episcopal Church aims to create positive change and support in the community. The church encourages sharing experiences and stories, contributing to a vibrant congregational life.

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