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This Sunday at St. Christopher's
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Sunday's Bulletin
Last Sunday's Sermon
Can't Find My Way Home, by Steve Winwood and Eric Clapton
This Sunday we hear the parable of the "Prodigal Son." Pray this week for someone you know, and perhaps someone you love, who can't find their way home.
A Word from Fr. Chris
Dear St. Christopher's Family,

This Sunday is Laetare Sunday. It is our ‘freshening-up’ spot before the finish. Nothing about its title is fancier than the Latin first word of the introit printed above. But this Rejoice is celebrated around the western church in many different ways. We’re a little over half-way through Lent, and many take this opportunity as a resting point in our Lenten disciplines. Much as hikers will stop for a while in a shady spot in the middle of the afternoon before making their final push to their camp site for the night, or pilgrims stop outside their city to be presentable when they arrive, we have this respite in Lent to reflect on our disciplines and take our own temperature as we come into Holy Week. 
 
Over the next two weeks, I will be taking a look at how well my Lenten disciplines have gone: did I take on too much or too little? Is what I chose as a discipline helping me grow in my faith? Do I want to continue this discipline beyond Lent and make it a permanent habit? These are all good questions for this Sunday as we remember that even in Lent, we always rejoice on the day of the Lord’s resurrection. 
 
But you may want to add just a little bit to this last piece of Lent. It may be reading, more quiet time, or something else. My personal practice is listening: in my spare time, in my car, on a run, or just as background music, I make it a habit between Laetare Sunday and Good Friday to listen to J.S. Bach’s St. Matthew’s Passion. Now I don’t speak or understand German, but the music has a way of shaping me to get ready for celebrating these great mysteries of Holy Week. 
 
What changes your heart, or helps you mold yourself to get ready for something so momentous as this? And what helps get your heart ready to rejoice?

Faithfully,
Fr. Chris+
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The Deadline to Order Easter Flowers Is This Sunday!!!
Each year we dedicate the adornment of our Easter altar to the honor or memory of loved ones. The flowers that accompany our Easter celebrations are then available for you to take home after the first couple of weeks of Easter. Azaleas and begonias are available for purchase. The deadline to order is Sunday, but payment can be made at any time up to Easter. Contact Nancy Killough for more details.
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for Children at St. Christopher's
Join our younger friends this Sunday for a fun craft and activity about Jesus and caring for our needs!
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March 30-April 4
 
Sunday
10am        Eucharist
11:30        Coffee Hour-Vestry
Monday-Thursday
9am          Morning Prayer
Wednesday
10:30am   Study Group in Conference Room
Sunday
10am       Eucharist 
11:30       Coffee Hour
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Wednesday Study Group
This Week: Book 3, Chapter 10-Hope

In this eight-session group study, we will discover why Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis is one of the most read and beloved Christian books of all time. But seventy years later from when it was first delivered on radio, what relevance does it have to our world today? 

The first purpose of this study is to explore the positive ideas that C.S. Lewis has so eloquently written about in Mere Christianity for those who already call themselves Christian. The second purpose is to explain in an engaging, winsome and non-threatening way the basic tenets of the Christian faith as illustrated by C.S. Lewis to those who do not claim to be Christian. This study aims to fulfill the vision of C.S. Lewis of reaching people from all faith backgrounds.

If you've never read Mere Christianity, you owe yourself that few hours, and you can get a copy in all formats here. Get the study guide at Cokesbury.com 

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Morning Prayer 
It's just as important as coffee. Start your day off with us at 9am Monday through Thursday. All are welcome.
 
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At the Abbey
 
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Stewardship for 2025: 

Please be our partner in ministry at St. Christopher's in 2025. You can make your pledge to our annual fund using the link below, or fill out one of the pledge cards in the church. Thank you. 
Pledge Drive 2025
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