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A Word from Fr. Chris

Dear St. Christopher’s Family, 
As the lights of the Christmas season burn ever more brightly, I’m reminded of that great prophecy of Isaiah: “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who lived in a land of deep darkness—on them a light has shined.” (Is. 9:2) Even as the Christmas lights get brighter to the point of being blinding as we drive around town looking at all the preparations for the joyful season ahead, we remember that we are in a dark time. You can take that as literally or as figuratively as you want, but by that I mean we are actually in the darkest time of the year. This Sunday will mark the least amount of sunlight we will get this year as the earth tilts away from the sun to its farthest point. 

The early church was aware of this and set for us this season of light for a reason. No, we don’t have exact birth records for Jesus, or John the Baptist, or really anyone in this story of the first Christmas. Instead, the church chooses to mark the birth of our Lord at this time because moving forward, the light will only get brighter. Christmas, then of course Epiphany, are the seasons of light. That gives us hope, but it doesn’t change the fact that it is very dark now. 

For some, as the holidays approach, there is an acute awareness of the darkness as others are celebrating. Those who are anxious, those who mourn, those who lack—these people walking in darkness await a great light also. It is these I think God is especially close to in this season. In that spirit, I want to commend to you a special service offered by our friends at the Abbey (details below). Blue Christmas offers those who struggle during this festive season a chance to pray together and look forward to the Light of the World breaking forth on us. For those who find it difficult to make a joyful noise at this time, this service reminds us all that the reason God came to dwell among us is that he heard the prayers and the cries of the broken-hearted.

This does not take away anyone else’s merriness, nor does it diminish joy. But the light does overcome the darkness, and the darkness comprehends it not. 

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 21-28
Sunday
10am       Eucharist
11:30        Coffee Hour/Vestry/Choir Rehearsal
 
Wednesday
4pm          Christmas in Pajamas
7pm          Christmas Festival Eucharist
 
Sunday
10am        Eucharist
11:30        Coffee Hour

Offices Closed December 24-January 4

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Advent Study-Finishing January 7
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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