Prayer is a one-on-one communication with God.
Daily communication with Our Lord will open you up to His ways. He is waiting to hear from you.
Prayers to all groups are for those in need, for thanksgiving, and for the deceased.
We are happy to add your prayers to any of the prayer lists below.
Daily communication with Our Lord will open you up to His ways. He is waiting to hear from you.
Prayers to all groups are for those in need, for thanksgiving, and for the deceased.
We are happy to add your prayers to any of the prayer lists below.
St. James Church Prayer List
To add a name to the St. James Church prayer list, please send your prayer to the office e-mail handle. Your prayer will be listed in the eNewsletter and be read in church on Sunday. Your prayer will remain on the church prayer list for one month.
E-mail subject bar: Church Prayer List office@stjamestaos.org
Telephone Prayer
If you'd like to pray with someone on the telephone, please send your name and phone number to the office e-mail and you will receive a phone call.
E-mail subject bar: Pastoral Care Telephone Prayer office@stjamestoas.org
The Order of St. Luke
This prayer group continues Christ’s healing through the laying on of hands with healing prayers for you. They provide prayers to individuals after the eucharist in front of the Columbarium.
The Order of the Daughters of the King
One of the Daughters’ three vows is to live a life with daily prayer. They provide discrete, private prayer for your needs and thanksgiving. The Daughters will pray your prayer for one month. The Daughters also pray for the Church prayer list, so if you’re already signed up there, you need not duplicate.
E-mail subject bar: Daughters of the King Prayer List office@stjamestaos.org
To add a name to the St. James Church prayer list, please send your prayer to the office e-mail handle. Your prayer will be listed in the eNewsletter and be read in church on Sunday. Your prayer will remain on the church prayer list for one month.
E-mail subject bar: Church Prayer List office@stjamestaos.org
Telephone Prayer
If you'd like to pray with someone on the telephone, please send your name and phone number to the office e-mail and you will receive a phone call.
E-mail subject bar: Pastoral Care Telephone Prayer office@stjamestoas.org
The Order of St. Luke
This prayer group continues Christ’s healing through the laying on of hands with healing prayers for you. They provide prayers to individuals after the eucharist in front of the Columbarium.
The Order of the Daughters of the King
One of the Daughters’ three vows is to live a life with daily prayer. They provide discrete, private prayer for your needs and thanksgiving. The Daughters will pray your prayer for one month. The Daughters also pray for the Church prayer list, so if you’re already signed up there, you need not duplicate.
E-mail subject bar: Daughters of the King Prayer List office@stjamestaos.org
Where Can I Find Some Lovely Prayers?

The Book of Common Prayer
Prayers for the world, the human family, peace, church, clergy, unity, musicians and artists, country, justice, sound government, agriculture, schools, good use of leisure, God’s creation, children, young persons, birthdays, bereavement, addiction, protection, and many
thanksgivings may be found in the Book of Common Prayer.
Psalms
The word “psalms” derives from the Greek “psalmoi,” which means “songs played on a stringed instrument.” They are both sung in church and read as prayers. Sing or read them
to learn about the one-on-one conversations ancestors had with God. They didn’t hold back.
Prayers for the world, the human family, peace, church, clergy, unity, musicians and artists, country, justice, sound government, agriculture, schools, good use of leisure, God’s creation, children, young persons, birthdays, bereavement, addiction, protection, and many
thanksgivings may be found in the Book of Common Prayer.
- The Book of Common Prayer, pgs. 814-841
Psalms
The word “psalms” derives from the Greek “psalmoi,” which means “songs played on a stringed instrument.” They are both sung in church and read as prayers. Sing or read them
to learn about the one-on-one conversations ancestors had with God. They didn’t hold back.
- The Book of Common Prayer, pgs. 585-808
- Your bible…to the right of the Book of Job