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  • Thank You.

    During service on Sunday, we brought our pledge cards forward, put them in a basket, and then stood together to offer the Thanksgiving Litany, in appreciation of the many gifts with which we have been blessed, and the opportunity of sharing same gifts with our community of faith. It was indeed a special day, and I cannot thank you enough for the genuine and heartfelt commitment you have made to support our common life. Thank you. Over the years, many of us have given generously to advance the mission and ministry of Christ Church. And Sunday was no different. I was touched by your kindness. There’s a part of me that stands in awe of all the love that you shower on this wonderful parish. I thank you for blessing our parish with gifts that pour from the depths of your hearts. Thank you. A few days ago, I got an email from our Sr. Warden, Steve Alpern, about a parishioner who made a generous donation to help fix the doors of New Brick. It is gratifying to know that there are times when parishioners recognize a need, and without any prompting, give generously in thanksgiving for the abundance of their blessings to help address that need. This reminds me of Jesus’ thoughts when he said that those to whom much is given, much is required. In a sense, many of you give out of abundance, and more than that you give because you have turned the practice of giving into a joyful habit. Thank you. We also do have parishioners who do not pledge but have been extremely kind to Christ Church with your generosity, especially at the end of the year, when we have to catch up on all our expenses before the year closes. Thank you, and more blessings to you. You step up when our bottom-line seems precarious, and you hold us up with a kind of gratitude fueled by your unending joy and belief in the mission and ministry of this wonderful parish. Thank you. There’s a story of a church which holds a big All Saints Day Requiem Eucharist, and a wonderful reception for the homeless. The church takes an offering during the service. And strangely enough, the homeless, people who have just about nothing, people who rely on the benevolence of people like you and me, drop their pennies, dimes, cents and quarters in the offering plate. They are poor, and yet they give. According to the story, that is the one time you hear cacophony of sounds of coins striking the metal offering plate in that church. The story reminded me of the gospel reading for last Sunday, where the widow gave out of her poverty to the treasury. I learned that people who give out of their poverty give from the very place where they are the weakest. I believe one of the lessons we learn from giving out of poverty is an invitation to give from the place in our lives that feels weak, thin, or poor. Poverty may not only be about money, but it could be about relationships, love, happiness, or even courage. In spite of how poor, weak, or thin we may feel in a particular area of our lives, it is of a truth that for transformation to be made possible, we ought to give from that very place where we feel the weakest. In as much as I thank you all from the bottom of my heart for your kindness and generosity in support of our common life, I’d also like to encourage those who have not as yet made a pledge, to consider our kind invitation to give from the place where they feel the weakest -out of their poverty. For I have no doubt in my mind that that’s how God’s blessings are made manifest in our lives and perfect in our weakness. Again, with a grateful heart, thank you! ~Manny

  • Thanksgiving Day Eucharist - This Thursday at 10:00 a.m.

    Eucharist is translated as "giving thanks", so we hope that you'll join us as we share in a Thanksgiving Day Eucharist this Thursday morning. We will gather in Old Brick at Christ Church at 10:00 a.m. and give thanks for the innumerable gifts with which God has blessed us.

  • Readings & Sermon for September 16, 2018

    Readings for today are found here. The Sermon for today, "Growing Into Your Purpose", was given by Father Manny, and can be streamed or downloaded below.

  • Readings & Sermon for August 26, 2018

    This Sunday's Sermon was given by Rebecca Warlow, and is titled "God is an Opportunist" You can stream or download it below. Readings for today are found here.

  • Readings & Sermon for September 23, 2018

    Readings for today are found here. Father Manny's sermon for today, entitled "What Can A Child Give You?", can be streamed or downloaded below.

  • Readings & Sermon for September 30, 2018

    Readings for today are found here. Christ Church's sermon for today, Pentecost XIX, is available for streaming or downloading below.

  • Readings & Sermon for October 7, 2018

    Readings for this Sunday, the Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost, are found here: Job 1:1; 2:1-10 Psalm 26 Hebrews 1:1-4; 2:5-12 Mark 10:2-16 The sermon for today, "Why Am I?", was given by Father Manny. You can stream or download it below.

  • Readings & Sermon for October 14, 2018

    Readings for this Sunday, the Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost, are found here: Job 23:1-9, 16-17 Psalm 22:1-15 Hebrews 4:12-16 Mark 10:17-31 The sermon for today is available for streaming or downloading below.

  • Collect, Readings & Sermon for October 28, 2018

    Collect of the Day: Almighty and everlasting God, increase in us the gifts of faith, hope, and charity; and, that we may obtain what you promise, make us love what you command; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Readings for this Sunday, the Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost, are found here: Job 42:1-6, 10-17 Psalm 34:1-8, (19-22) Hebrews 7:23-28 Mark 10:46-52 The Sermon for this week was given by Pamela Brannon, Executive Director for Children of Uganda, one of the important Outreach ministries that Christ Episcopal Church is a part of. Please take time to stream or download it below:

  • Collect, Readings & Sermon for November 11, 2018

    Collect of the Day: O God, whose blessed Son came into the world that he might destroy the works of the devil and make us children of God and heirs of eternal life: Grant that, having this hope, we may purify ourselves as he is pure; that, when he comes again with power and great glory, we may be made like him in his eternal and glorious kingdom; where he lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Readings for this Sunday, the Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost, are found here: Ruth 3:1-5; 4:13-17 Psalm 127 Hebrews 9:24-28 Mark 12:38-44 Today's Sermon was given by Father Manny, and is available to stream or download below.

  • Choral Evensong - November 11th

    It is incredibly exciting and a blessing for us at Christ Church to be hosting a Choral Evensong on this Sunday evening to honor all our newcomers. We hope you will join us in welcoming all who are new to our common life. This feature of our rich Anglican liturgical tradition will become a part of our common life at Christ Church. This Choral Evensong is scheduled for Sunday, November 11 at 5:00 p.m. in Old Brick. We will then host a reception in the Parish Hall following the service.

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