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St James' Church, Handsworth

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Denomination
  
Church of England

Parish
  
St James

Phone
  
+44 121 507 0370

Churchmanship
  
Liberal High Church

Address
  
Birmingham B21 0HN, UK

Architect
  
J. A. Chatwin

St James' Church, Handsworth

Vicar(s)
  
Reverend Dr David Isiorho

Diocese
  
Anglican Diocese of Birmingham

Similar
  
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St James' Church in Handsworth, Birmingham, England was erected as an Anglican church in 1838–1840 (Handsworth was at that time in the county of Staffordshire) on land given by John Crockett of the nearby New Inns Hotel. The architect was Robert Ebbles of Wolverhampton, who specialised in Gothic Revival churches. A new chancel was added in 1878 and the building was rebuilt in 1895, to designs by J. A. Chatwin. The original chancel thus became the north chapel, the original nave became the north aisle, and the original western tower was redesignated as the north-west tower. The additions were a new chancel, a nave, and a south aisle. Chatwin's Decorated style, red-brick features contrasted with the Early English style stonework of the original building.

The church's parish was created out of that of Saint Mary's in 1854. Portions were ceded to become parts of the parishes of St Peter in 1907, and St. Andrew in 1914.

The noted composer Theodore Stephen Tearne Mus Bac, L. Mus, F.S.Sc. (born 1860) was organist at the church from 1904 to 1908, immediately prior to his emigration to Australia.

The church's early baptism, marriage and burial registers, and various parish meeting minutes, are in the archives of the Library of Birmingham.

As of May 2014, the vicar is the Reverend Dr David Isiorho, a former social worker and a member of the editorial board of the journal Black Theology. Worship is conducted in the Liberal High Church tradition. The church sits on the corner of Saint James Road, to which it gives its name, and Crocketts Road, just off the A41 Holyhead Road, and is in the Anglican Diocese of Birmingham.

References

St James' Church, Handsworth Wikipedia