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King for a Day, by the Thompson Twins
A Word from Fr. Chris

Dear St. Christopher’s Family, 
Many of us grew up on J.R.R. Tolkien’s great trilogy The Lord of the Rings. Whether we were introduced to it as young people through the books and radio plays, or the animated John Huston adaptations, or the recent Peter Jackson epics, those of us who enjoy that kind of thing were carried away by the excitement of a last battle between orcs and men, good and evil. Of course, the story comes to an end after the battle, with Aragorn’s coronation, and the triumphant return of Frodo and the gang to the Shire. And what’s left? Of course, they live happily ever after in a new kingdom. And that’s sadly all we’re left with. Often I wonder what that sequel would be: the one that talks about the kingdoms that come after, when justice is actually established, and there is peace. It’s not an idea that will sell a lot of books or get picked up as a screenplay, but I think it’s worth thinking about.
This weekend marks another end: our Liturgical year closes with the last Sunday after Pentecost, commonly known as Christ the King Sunday (actually it closes with Vespers next Saturday evening, but that's why pedantic liturgists get stuffed in lockers). It is pretty common for us to look at endings and new beginnings and confuse the two. Often our excitement about something new keeps us from looking on the thing we're leaving behind and appreciating it (our perhaps grieving it). After coming through the drama of our story of faith, we find ourselves in that kingdom Jesus promised. 
Our temptation is to appreciate the story we’ve just lived through, close the book, and ready ourselves for another story, a new enemy to conquer, or a major character in a bind who must find his way out. But Jesus spent his whole ministry preparing us for his Kingdom. In fact, we as the Church hold the pen that will write the sequel. 

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!
This Sunday, all children are invited to join us in the nave for the full service, specially tailored for them!
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November 23-30
Sunday
10am       Eucharist
11:30        Thanks+Giving
Monday-Friday
Church and School Offices Closed for the Holidays
Sunday
10am        Eucharist
11:30        Coffee Hour


Sunday, November 23-Thanks+Giving
 
Plan to stay after church for our State of the Parish presentation and discussion of our goals for 2026
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Orders are open your Christmas Poinsettias for the altar. Plants purchased as memorials will be acknowledged in the Christmas Eve bulletin. The cost is $12.25 per plant, and they will be yours to take home after our last Sunday of Christmas, January 4.
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Advent Study
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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Stewardship for 2026: 

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