StC Members make Masks for People Across the Country
A small ministry at the home of a StC member now spreads love and care across the U.S.
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A small ministry at the home of a StC member now spreads love and care across the U.S.
At St. Christopher’s we us several sources for our worship and print them up in the bulletin. Mostly though, we use the Book of Common Prayer (BCP) of the Episcopal Church and Evangelical Lutheran Worship (ELW) of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. It’s a good idea to have one or both of these at home for personal use and for times when you might gather in small groups at home or elsewhere. Having your own will also be handy in the near future as social distancing restrictions are lessened. We will not be able to share hymnals, prayerbooks, or […]
The Road to Emmaus as metaphore for Christian discipleship with Christ (10:30am) and also reflections on miracles according to the longer ending of Mark (8am).
Worship from the Second Sunday of Easter, April 19, 2020. Broadcast live at 8am and available for you to view here.
Godly Play at home. I wonder who was at the tomb?
Did you miss Easter Sunday worship? Watch the recording right here.
No Yeast? Watch the video below for making this traditional Easter bread. There are all kinds of recipes on the internet – paelo, dairy-free, whole grain, etc. So whatever your dietary need or kitchen supply restrictions, you are likely to find a recipe that works for you. Search “Hot Crossed Buns ______” and add your preference/missing ingredient.
With the “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order in place you may not have purchased an egg dying kit. Watch the video for 8 ways to dye you eggs. (If you need other options or more instructions, do a web search on “different ways to dye Easter eggs”.)
Dear St. Christopher’s and Friends,
A number of you have asked similar question or very good questions, all of which deserve an answer. Here is what I’ve heard…
Q: Is St. Christopher’s closed or will it be closing?
A: No. Our building is closed to the public and Washingtonians have strict measures in place about gatherings, but many things are taking place online and off. The outdoor worship spaces remain open for you to use individually – the Labyrinth, the Stations of the Cross, and the Columbarium. The Open Hands foodbank garden is still slated to go on. And we are adding more and more online worship, fellowship, and learning opportunities.
Q: Will there be another Eucharist online? How does online Eucharist work?
A: Yes. We are pre-recording a Eucharist and posting it Saturday night/Sunday morning each week. We post it on Facebook at facebook.com/stchristopherolympia and we post links to the video on our website’s front page – www.StChristopherOlympia.org .
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2026 Pledge Card (Online) Welcome to our online Pledge Form. A pledge a promise of future giving, often in a recurring pattern (e.g. monthly or weekly gift). Making a pledge is an act of faith. It is putting trust in God’s future provision. And it is a statement of gratitude for all that God’s provision, past, present, and future. In addition, pledging allows our community to strategically plan its mission and ministry into the future. It is not a contract, a tax, nor a bill. You can change you pledge at any time for any reason and without question by […]