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A Word from Fr. Chris | Sundays for Children |  Coming up this Week | Wednesday Bible Study | Stewardship 
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A Word from Fr. Chris

Dear St. Christopher’s Family, 

Just yesterday we observed the Ascension in the Church. Of course it won’t be absent on Sunday, as the lessons will bring it up then also. It’s a special Sunday for me because the first Sunday Eucharist I ever celebrated was on the Sunday after the Ascension in 2000. But this feast has remained a mystery to me: how can we rejoice in Christ’s Ascension when the most obvious meaning of it is that we do not see him face-to-face anymore?
 
Throughout the scriptures, there are warnings about seeing God’s face too closely. Moses had to hide in the rocks and could see only God’s back; Elijah covered his own eyes at the still-small voice. The presumption was that if you saw God’s face, it would make the final scene in Raider’s of the Lost Ark look mild in comparison.
 
But here we are after Easter. Finally, after all his teaching ministry, his signs and miracles, and his Resurrection, we finally come to know Jesus as who he says he is: God who has made it so we can look on his face. The day will certainly come when we see Jesus’ face as he returns. But how do we see him now? By our baptism, we are now, of course, Christ’s body, his hands and his feet. It would be naive of us to think that stopped short of being Christ’s face also. As summer approaches, let’s make a point of staying near where we can see God face-to face; let’s make a point of staying near to each other.

Faithfully,
Fr. Chris+
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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May 17-24
 
Sunday
10am        Eucharist
11:30        Coffee Hour
Monday
3pm          SCMS Graduation
Wednesday
10:30       Bible Study-Conference Room
Sunday
10am        Eucharist
11:30        Coffee Hour
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Wednesday Bible Study
Stilling the Storm: Attending to Nature (Mark 4:35-41)
Do you think the Bible encourages people to respect or to disrespect nature? Why? In your experience, how much does Christian faith and practice encourage care for the natural world?
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Stewardship for 2026: 

Please be our partner in ministry at St. Christopher's in 2026. 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 2026
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