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A Word from Fr. Chris

Dear St. Christopher’s Family, 
 

Epiphany always ends with the story of the Transfiguration of the Lord. This last event of Jesus' public ministry is told in Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and even Peter, in the epistle we will hear, references it as a pivotal event. The story belongs here, right before we begin Lent, because it is the point at which Jesus makes it clear that he is headed to Jerusalem for the last time. 

Literally, 'Transfiguration' means 'Changing the Face.' Jesus, of course, had a face that the disciples recognized. But something very special happens here on Mount Tabor: Elijah and Moses, the two Old Testament prophets who stood in God's presence, stand here among the disciples as they see the face of God themselves. None but those who were there know what the difference in Jesus' face was, but clearly their understanding of who Jesus is changes because of what they saw.

We present Lent to our children through the Godly Play story "Faces of Easter." We encourage the children to think about how the whole story of Jesus leads us to Jerusalem and prepares us for his Resurrection. This week, and as we move through Lent, preparing our hearts for the mysteries of the Passion, I invite you to think about what it means that God wants us to know him by sight, to see him Face to Face.

Faithfully,
Fr. Chris+
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2026 Budget Presentation

Tuesday, 11am, join us as you are able as our Treasurer, Seth Cutter, presents our budget proposal for the year. If you can't join us, a recording of the meeting will be available by Wednesday afternoon.
Join Zoom at 11am Tuesday
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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
Tuesday
11am        Zoom Budget Presentation
6:30          Shrove Tuesday Talent Show
Ash Wednesday
8am         Prayer Book Service, no Eucharist
Noon-1    Drop-in for Prayer and Ashes in Narthex
7pm         Ash Wednesday with Eucharist
Sunday
10am       Eucharist 
11:30       ANNUAL MEETING
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!

There will be a sign-up sheet for lunch and refreshments available Sunday. We will need:
Sandwiches
Salads/Vegetables
Sweets
Hot Dishes
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Wednesday Bible Study
POSTPONED TO FEBRUARY 25
 

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 3

JOSEPH: REDEMPTION THROUGH TIME

Joseph’s story (Genesis 37–50) is the longest continuous narrative in Genesis, and it is intentionally slow. Scripture refuses to rush toward resolution. Joseph’s life unfolds over decades, not moments, and most of that time is spent in displacement.

Joseph is a teenager when he is first displaced— betrayed by his brothers, stripped of his robe, and sold into slavery (Genesis 37:23–28). He is carried into Egypt not because of war or famine, but because of familial sin: jealousy, fear, and the desire to preserve power. The text is clear that Joseph does not choose this fate.

Reading for this week:

Genesis 37:23–28 — Joseph is sold

Genesis 39:2–4, 21 — “The Lord was with Joseph”

Genesis 40:14–15, 23 — Forgotten in prison

Genesis 45:4–8 — Recognition and reconciliation

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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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