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How do you treat visitors?
What can i expect to happen at a Sunday service?
What do I wear?
What else happens on a Sunday?
Can I meet the vicar?
What do you believe?
How do you treat visitors?
What can i expect to happen at a Sunday service?
What do I wear?
What else happens on a Sunday?
Can I meet the vicar?
What do you believe?
The Vicar -

I grew up in a family of non-
Since then I’ve been to university twice, married my wonderful wife Carol, been blessed with five great children, and now I’m really excited to be helping God’s people grow grow God’s kingdom here in New Barnet.
I hail from up north -
Lay Reader -
My wife Eileen and I have lived in Barnet for over 30 years and our two daughters live and work in the Borders (Scotland) and in Kiwoko (Uganda).
My Christian faith became established when I was a teenager, and I’ve been involved in Christian activities in Edinburgh, Barnet and elsewhere ever since.
As Reader, I support various areas of ministry in St James's, and my work as Stewardship Adviser in the Diocese of St Albans takes me to churches across Herts and Beds.
My recreations include walking and listening to classical music.

Church Warden -
I became a Christian as a teenager when I went with my family to a Christian holiday centre with about 400 other people, I was expecting it to be really boring, full of Christian fuddy duddies, but in fact there were loads of young people there who had a personal relationship with God and a real purpose in their lives.
I heard many stories of how God had changed these peoples lives, and about how much He loved me .I decided that I wanted to trust God, so I asked Him to forgive me for all the wrong things I had done, and come into my life as my friend and saviour.
Since then God has been with me in all the good and bad times in my life, giving me peace, comfort, guidance, love and joy.

Parochial Church Council (PCC) Members
Bob Bayman, Philip Cowles, Dave Crofts, Alice Femi-
Church Warden -
“I have been a Christian all my life with both my parents having been very active in church life.
Key moments: I started altar serving when I was five, confirmed at my school, attended a lay course for two years, ran a Sunday school for three years and family worship services for eight years.
Somewhere in there I raised three children qualified as a chartered accountant, and God has regularly used my accountancy skills whilst challenging me to work out my faith at work. I have attended several churches and relish the community challenges here at St James.”
