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I Don't Want to Wait, by Paula Cole
A Word from Fr. Chris

Dear St. Christopher’s Family, 
I hate waiting. Even if it’s a sure thing, even if I know exactly when the thing I’m waiting for will happen, waiting is still hard. Waiting for Christmas is no different. Of course, there are little games we can play to take our minds off the delay. You’ve probably seen the sudden proliferation of Advent calendars, both sacred and profane, that give us all a little prize each day we open a door: a toy, a piece of candy, and now, apparently, beer, wine, or dog treats.
 
Starting this Wednesday, it’s the last week of waiting. The church gives us a final countdown, as it were, with a fairly clever game: the ‘O Antiphons.’ You probably recognize them as the 7 verses of O Come, O Come, Emmanuel. Each day between December 17 and 23, as one of the verses in Morning or Evening Prayer, we pray one of the Old Testament names the prophets used to anticipate God coming to be with his people:
 
December 17: Wisdom (Sapientia)
December 18: Lord (Adonai)
December 19: Root of Jesse (Radix Jesse)
December 20: Key of David (Clavis David)
December 21: Dawn of the East (Oriens)
December 22: King of the Nations (Rex Gentium)
December 23: God With Us (Emmanuel)
 
It’s actually a bit of a nerdy game, but a prayerful one. Each of these names or titles spells out with its first letter (in Latin, of course) a “secret code.” SARCORE. Now put it backward: ERO CRAS, which is Latin for “I will be here tomorrow!” It’s a great way to spend the last week before Christmas, reminding ourselves exactly who we’re waiting for. And when we’re done, hearing again the promise that God will indeed be with us.
 
May this last stretch of Advent move quickly. Maranatha! Come Lord Jesus!.

Faithfully,
Fr. Chris+
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for Children at St. Christopher's
Join Miss Holly & Ms Julie during Adventfor bible stories, fun crafts, and activities !
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Christmas in Pajamas Returns!

Don't forget that the most important part of Christmas is coming to Church! Join our youngest friends the night before Christmas at 4pm for songs and Christmas stories with Santa before he hitches up the reindeer for a long night at work! Our friends are encouraged to come all ready for a long winter nap, so they can go home, get something to eat, and get to bed early so Santa can do his work!
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December 14-21
Sunday
10am       Eucharist
11:30        Coffee Hour
Tuesday
10:45        Toddler Chapel
Wednesday
10:30        Bible Study
6:30          Choir Practice
Thursday
10:45        Primary Chapel
Sunday
10am        Eucharist
11:30        Coffee Hour/Vestry

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Advent Study
Discover the fascinating connections between ancient birth stories and the Nativity of Jesus in this captivating four-week Advent study. The book discusses the births of Isaac and Ishmael, Samson, and Samuel to reveal how they foreshadow and enrich the timeless Christmas story in the final chapter. Author Amy-Jill Levine brings her expert knowledge of Scripture and careful consideration of the Christian story to show readers how Scripture's earlier birth stories anticipate the story of Jesus’s birth and how the birth resonates and gives new meaning to those earlier stories. Transform your Advent season with fresh insights and inspiration from A Child is Born.
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