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A Word from Fr. Chris

Dear St. Christopher’s Family, 
Traditionally the first real weekend in September marks the end of summer. In a quite literal sense it marks the ‘sunset’ of the year as the days grow shorter and our anticipation of a new year starts to take hold. Around the world, people celebrate these times, the equinoctes and solstices, that mark a change in the light that comes into the world. This is the origin of all of the fall bonfires that take place in the fall as celebrations of harvest and Oktoberfest, or, more recently, of Homecoming at colleges around the country. Apart from just the fun of having a big fire, we have, from ancient times, used these celebrations to mark the times when the sunlight grows shorter and shorter. We take matters into our own hands with the fire, and literally chase the darkness away ourselves as we wait for the sun to return.
 
The language we use about ourselves makes a difference in this season: we can talk about ourselves as ‘coming to a close’ as 2025 does, or ‘becoming something new’ with the arrival of 2026. The fall can be a time of increasing dark and lamenting the close of something, or it can serve as a chance to take our future into our hands and chase that darkness away. 

Faithfully,
Fr. Chris+
Rounding Third
You might have noticed all the activity around campus the last month. We’ve been working on seemingly everything trying to get ready for a new program year, and lots of exciting changes are coming in August. But the work isn’t finished!
 
I’m asking you to join Connie and me in giving prayerfully and sacrificially to our Rounding Third Campaign. In a time when small churches are tempted to close in on themselves to preserve the past, I’m calling on you to take a risk with us and invest in the future of the ministry we can accomplish together. God has blessed those initial risk-takers in 1952. As we approach the 75-year mark of that first step of faith, let’s get ready to round third base and bring ourselves home to a parish and school we can all be proud of for generations to come.
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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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September 6-14
Saturday
10am      Consecration of the Very Rev. Robert Price as the 7th Bishop of Dallas, livestream at here.
Sunday
10am       Eucharist 
11:30        Coffee Hour 
Wednesday
10:30        Study Group
6:30          Choir Practice
Sunday
10am        Eucharist
11:30        Coffee Hour
Wednesday Study

The Great Divorce (1-week interlude)

C.S. Lewis' classic fable about coming to understand the tangible reality of our nature as spiritual beings has come up time and again as examples in many of our Wednesday studies. This week we'll consider several of the most poignant passages and the ways they challenge some of the assumptions we have about ourselves and how we stand in front of God. It is a short read, and you can order or download it here.

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At the Abbey
 

New Location!

Over the last 3 years the Abbey on Lovers has been a blessing to St. Christopher's and a great partner in ministry. As we transition to an expanded infant program in the Blue House, we still support and encourage their mission at their new home at St. Luke's on Royal Lane. You can find out about their current offerings at the link below. 

The Abbey on Lovers
Stewardship for 2025: 

Please be our partner in ministry at St. Christopher's in 2025. 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 2025
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