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A Word from Fr. Chris | Sundays for Children |  Coming up this Week | Wednesday Bible Study | At the AbbeyStewardship 
Sunday's Bulletin
Last Sunday's Sermon
We Are the Champions, by Queen
A Word from Fr. Chris

Dear St. Christopher’s Family, 

When we watch the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, it’s hard not to be moved by all that light—floodlights, torches, screens, fireworks, and nations stepping proudly into the glow. For a moment, the whole world seems gathered around one great lampstand. No country hides in the shadows. Even the smallest delegations walk in with the same bright spotlight as the largest. And each athlete carries a story—years of discipline, setbacks, hope—shining out for all to see.

Jesus’ words from Matthew remind us that this is not just a spectacle for athletes every four years; it’s a calling for ordinary people every single day. “You are the light of the world,” he says—not you could be, not you should try to be, but you are. God has already placed a light in us, and Christ asks us not to cover it up with fear, busyness, or the old Episcopal habit of “Oh, don’t mind me.” A city on a hill can’t hide, and neither can a people who know they are loved.

So as we watch nations shine on the world stage, may we remember our own lampstands—our homes, our workplaces, our little church—and choose to shine there, gently but unmistakably, for the sake of God’s glory.

 

Faithfully,
Fr. Chris+
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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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February 8-15
 
Sunday
10am        Eucharist 
11:30        Coffee Hour
Wednesday
10:30am  Study Group RETURNS IN FEBRUARY
6:30         Choir Practice
Sunday
10am       Eucharist 
11:30       Coffee Hour
February 17-Shrove Tuesday Talent Show, 6:30pm in Parish Hall
 
Our Annual Tradition returns with a Shrove Tuesday Supper and a showcase of all the creative genius St. Christopher's has to offer. Music, poetry, standup, improv, and more! If you'd like to offer your talent, please contact Phil Mein.
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Sunday, February 22 during Coffee Hour

You won't want to miss this year's Annual Meeting. It's been a great year at St. Christopher's and our momentum is building. You've seen lots of changes on campus and a lot of new faces. Come be part of setting ourselves up for our best year yet!
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Wednesday Bible Study
 

This study invites us into a journey that is simultaneously ancient and urgent — a pilgrimage that begins with Abraham’s obedience, traverses the wilderness of Hagar, walks in the prison of Joseph, and winds through exile and solidarity to meet the risen Christ on the road to Emmaus.

WEEK 2

HAGAR: THE GOD WHO SEES

Hagar’s displacement is not holy or noble. It is unjust.

She is enslaved. Used to secure another’s future. Then discarded when her presence becomes inconvenient. Her suffering is the direct result of fear and the protection of privilege within the household of Abraham.

Genesis refuses to hide this sin.

When Hagar is sent away, Scripture slows down. God interrupts the forward movement of salvation history to attend to the one who has been cast out.

Reading for this week:

Genesis 16:6–13

Genesis 21:14–19

Matthew 8:20

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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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