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A Word from Fr. Chris

Dear St. Christopher’s Family, 
 

We often think of Lent as a Journey. That’s fitting for us, as our patron, Christopher, is revered as the protector of travelers. Our tradition is that we follow Christ for these weeks to Jerusalem, and then walk through his passion, death, and resurrection, with him. Often we adopt some penance or practice that will remind us of this on a daily basis, because our collective attention span has a hard time with a 6-week season. But the journey I just described is not really ours, even if, very prayerfully, we imagine ourselves walking that road with Jesus and his disciples. Were we to travel to Israel today and place our feet in the exact footsteps of Jesus, presuming we could find them, we still would be making our own journey, and not Jesus’.
 
The common theme for all journeys in our tradition (Abraham, Moses, Ezra and Nehemiah) is that something unknown waits at the end of a true journey. This isn’t a vacation, or a work trip, or even a quick weekend get-away. A journey takes us someplace we’ve never been, or at least into a frame of mind we’ve never held. 
 
That’s truly what it means to Repent. The Greeks called it METANOIA, or “going beyond your own mind.” Perhaps better translated: “Getting out of our own way.” If just one time each day, you think about how God might change your life this Easter, Lent will have done its job. I look forward to seeing you on this road the next six weeks.

Faithfully,
Fr. Chris+
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2026 Budget Presentation

Click the link below to view the Treasurer's Report ahead of Sunay's Meeting
Treasurer's Report
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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 22-March 1
 
Sunday
10am        Eucharist 
11:30        Coffee Hour/ANNUAL MEETING
Wednesday
10:30        Bible Study in Conference Room
Sunday
10am       Eucharist 
11:30       Coffee Hour
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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 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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