Christ Church exists to show everyone God loves them unconditionally.
We do that by EXPERIENCING, EMBRACING, AND EXTENDING
God's love.
There are three ways to give to the mission of Christ Church:
you can mail in your pledge, give online, or text GIVE to (850) 403-6673.
We experience God's love (Worship)
Sunday 10:30 AM service streamed on Facebook Live or YouTube
Click here to listen to last week's sermon.
**An email is sent on Saturdays with links for Sunday worship and Christian Education.
In-Person services on Sunday at 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM
In-Person service on Wednesday at 12:00 PM
We embrace God's love (Study/Formation)
New Adult Christian Education Offerings
8-plus — A casual time of conversations and coffee following the 8 AM service. Each week we will look at one foundational aspect of our faith. This offering will be held in the Parlor.
Foundations — A new adult formation opportunity at 9:30 AM. This will be an opportunity in which we look at the foundations of our faith. Each week we will hear from voices in our tradition and each other. This same curriculum will be used in two separate classes:
Foundations for Families – led by Fr. Michael in the Library.
Foundations – led by Rev. Katie in the Parish Hall.
New Adult Christian Education Offering
POST-Traumatic Jesus: A Healing Gospel for the Wounded
Sundays ~ 9:15 AM ~ Rm. 31 of Education Bldg. or by Zoom link here
Meeting ID: 878 4884 3240 Password: 510649
Rev. Peters is an Episcopal priest and former Marine and Army chaplain who deployed to Iraq in 2005. His book examines the ministry and life of Jesus as the “healing gospel” for experienced trauma in life. Chapters 1-3 look at Jesus’ death on “Skull Hill”, “Announcing the Prince of Peace in a World of War”, and “Post-Traumatic Christmas”. Class discussions begin this Sunday at 9:15 AM. For more information, talk with Dick Hooper or David Starling, facilitators.
We extend the love of God (Outreach/Parishioner Support)
Favor House Learning Kitchen Amazon Drive
Christ Church is supporting Favor House in providing a new learning kitchen for the children and women survivors of domestic violence. Favor House has created an Amazon wish list of items for their new family education center kitchen. To donate, click here. Please contact Rev. Katie with any questions.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Christ Church Women's Retreat
September 22-24
Blessing of the Animals
Saturday, October 7
Consecration Sunday
Sunday, October 29
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**Registration deadline Wednesday, September 13!**
CHRIST CHURCH WOMEN'S RETREAT 2023
"Retreat, Re-Center, Renew"
September 22-24 ~ Beckwith Camp & Conference Center
Register online; forms also available on the information table in the Parish Office.
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BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS
Saturday, October 7 ~ 9:00 AM ~ Front Courtyard
Each year on the weekend closest to St. Francis Day we have the Blessing of Animals. Any animal you can bring is welcome — along with a donation of canned or packaged pet food for our local animal shelter!
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NEW ADULT CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OFFERINGS
8-plus — A casual time of conversations and coffee following the 8 AM service. Each week we will look at one foundational aspect of our faith. This offering will be held in the Parlor.
Foundations — A new adult formation opportunity at 9:30 AM. This will be an opportunity in which we look at the foundations of our faith. Each week we will hear from voices in our tradition and each other. This same curriculum will be used in two separate classes:
Foundations for Families – led by Fr. Michael in the Library.
Foundations – led by Rev. Katie in the Parish Hall.
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CHRIST CHURCH POPs
Stay tuned for a new podcast called Christ Church POPs!
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MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES & WAYS TO SERVE
AT CHRIST CHURCH
What does it mean to be the Church? The Church is not a building, but a community of people and there are many opportunities where you can share your gifts within our community. How is God leading YOU to serve in new and exciting ways at Christ Church? For a full list of ministry descriptions, please click here; for volunteer signup form, click here.
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FAVOR HOUSE LEARNING KITCHEN AMAZON DRIVE
Christ Church is supporting Favor House in providing a new learning kitchen for the children and women survivors of domestic violence. Favor House has created an Amazon wish list of items for their new family education center kitchen. To donate, click here. Please contact Rev. Katie with any questions.
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CHRIST CHURCH NAMETAGS
Christ Church nametags are making a comeback! To request yours, please sign up after services on Sundays in the Parish Hall or online here. Nametags may be picked up in the Parish Hall the Sunday after your request is submitted.
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NEW HOST MINISTRY
Hosts welcome visitors and parishioners to Christ Church on Sunday mornings before the 8 AM service, 9:30 AM formation hour, and 10:30 AM service. Hosts provide directions to various locations to aid in navigating our church campus, creating a welcoming experience. Contact Krista to be part of this new ministry.
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YACC (YOUNG ADULTS OF CHRIST CHURCH)
Tuesdays ~ 6:30 PM
Odd Colony
Come join us for conversation, fellowship, and Bible Study on the Book of Amos (no preparation needed). Please contact Rev. Katie or Tess with any questions.
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CIRCLE OF CARE MEETING
Wednesday, September 13 ~ 11:00 AM ~ Parlor
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PRIME TIMERS
Wednesday, September 20 ~ 1:30 PM ~ Parlor
It is time for the Prime Timers to resume our activities for the balance of 2023. We will have an organizational meeting on September 20 at 1:30 PM in the Parlor. We look forward to seeing you!
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PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
Thursday, September 21 ~ 9:00 AM ~ Parlor
Newcomers always welcome; instructions provided for those who wish to learn!
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BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW
Saturday, September 23
8:00 AM ~ Parish Hall
Rev. Ashley Freeman,
Canon to the Ordinary, Central Gulf Coast
“Funny Title – Cool Job”
All invited! ~ Please make reservations here.
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Attention 6th—12th graders!!
JOIN AN ACOLYTE TEAM!
Acolytes are “ones who help” and are important individuals that make worship possible on Sunday mornings. From serving as a torch bearer that shines the light of Christ to being a server who helps prepare the Lord’s Table, there are many ways to be part of the team. Any 6th-12th grade youth can become an acolyte, serving roughly one Sunday a month. Click here to learn more or join an acolyte team.
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NEW ADULT CHRISTIAN FORMATION BOOK STUDY
BEGINNING SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
POST-Traumatic Jesus: A Healing Gospel for the Wounded
by Rev. David W. Peters
Sundays ~ 9:15 AM
Rm. 31 of Education Bldg. or by Zoom link here
Rev. Peters is an Episcopal priest and former Marine and Army chaplain who deployed to Iraq in 2005. His book examines the ministry and life of Jesus as the “healing gospel” for experienced trauma in life. Chapters 1-3 look at Jesus’ death on “Skull Hill”, “Announcing the Prince of Peace in a World of War”, and “Post-Traumatic Christmas”. Class discussions begin this Sunday at 9:15 AM. For more information, talk with Dick Hooper or David Starling, facilitators.
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SUNDAY CHILDREN'S MINISTRIES
8:00 AM – Worship with Nursery available. The Nursery is available for children ages infant through 3 years old. This year, special books, age-appropriate activities, and a snack are offered.
9:30 AM – Sunday School is available for children and youth. The Nursery is available for children ages infant through 3 years old. Godly Play is offered for children 4 years old through 3rd grade. Journey Through the Bible is offered for children in 4th and 5th grades.
10:30 AM – Worship with Nursery available. The Nursery is available for children ages infant through 3 years old. This service also includes Children's Chapel during the sermon, designed especially for children ages 4 years old and up. Children are invited to follow the cross down the main aisle during the hymn of praise and will return during the peace, just in time to have communion with their families.
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STAY CONNECTED WITH
CHILDREN & FAMILY MINISTRY!
Children and Family Ministry (CFM) has two ways to keep our families connected with Christ Church during the week. CFM is on Instagram, @cckidspensacola, and shares what is happening on Sunday mornings & ideas for how to keep faithful conversations happening during the week. CFM also has a bite-sized weekly email with the "5 Things" our families need to know for the week – Sunday reminders, save the dates, and more. Would you like to be added? Email Victoria to be added to the list!
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EPISCOPAL YOUTH COMMUNITY NEWS | |
NEW FALL SCHEDULE!
Our calendar is now digital! Find it on the EYC page on the church's website, in the weekly newsletter email, or scan the QR code on the paper calendar that was mailed out. If you want to receive a mailed calendar and have not, please email Tess with your name, youth names and address.
Weekly Meetings
Sunday School ~ Sundays, 9:30-10:15 AM ~ in the Undercroft
(access through the black gate in the parking lot)
Youth Group ~ Mondays, 7:00-8:30 PM (all youth)
(drop off at the black gate in the parking lot; pick up from the front doors of the church —
parents are welcome to join us for compline in the church at 8:15 PM)
High School Bible Study ~ Thursdays, 7-8 AM ~ at Bodacious
Volunteering
All youth opportunities are offered the 3rd Saturday of each month. Look for sign-ups in advance!
This Saturday, September 16,
EYC will be volunteering at Ronald McDonald House from 9-11 AM.
Sign up here
View our calendar of events here
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ALTAR FLOWER DEDICATIONS
Each week our worship service is enhanced with beautiful fresh flowers. After the Sunday services, the altar flower arrangements are reworked into smaller arrangements. These arrangements are delivered to members of our parish family that are unable to attend a Sunday service. The altar flowers are a memorial, a thanksgiving for an anniversary, a birthday, a new birth, or a thanksgiving for God's blessings. The donation is listed in the weekly bulletin. Forms to participate in this ministry are available here and on the information table in the Parish Office.
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CARE IN COMMUNITY
Christ Church is here for you. There are many ministries to love and support the people who are the church. If you are interested in assisting with staying connected to our church family, please email Rev. Katie or call her at the Parish Office, 850-432-5115. It is easy to feel alone or disconnected, so reach out to one of the priests or someone at the church to say hello. Contact Rev. Katie if you or anyone you know has any needs. If you have a pastoral emergency, please call our pastoral care emergency line to speak directly with one of the priests: (850) 462-5137.
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BIRTHDAYS & WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
FOR THE PARISH FAMILY
We would like to give thanks for these special days and to add your name to the published prayer list in the Chronicle. Please print your name on the calendar on the information table in the Parish Office foyer. The calendar is checked weekly before the prayer list goes to print.
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PRAYERS FOR OUR PARISH FAMILY
I. For Those in Need. Including the poor, the unemployed, the lonely, the hungry, the homeless, the abused, the sick and dying, and those who grieve. For those suffering in body, mind, or spirit—including Members: Hannah Smith, Don Meyer, John Hunt, Joel Maddox, Elaine & Bill Parker, Joan & Paul White, Chuck Riley, George Andrews, John & Gail LeRoy, Leonora Edwards, Susan Martin, Nancy Stafford, Laura Wolfersperger, Dee Whisenhunt Family & Friends: Connie Marse, deLaney, Christy Moore, Craig Carlson, Judy Andreolli, Kelly Currin, Rob Wilmer.
II. For Those in the Armed Forces, especially—Erik Barton, Stewart Bova, Morgan Cochran, Danica Roark Domokos, Sam Gaston, Robert Geiger, Sterling Gilliam III, Mitchell Harless, William Harper, Harry B. Harris, Benjamin Jensen, Joshua Justin, Art Lantigua, Hillary Leonard, Ben Mathis, Kathryn Martin, Sean McAbee, Tony Miller, Austin Ordway, Gavin Harris Patterson, Kyle Roberson, Peter Shelton, Evan Valdyke, Wesley Valdyke, Jake Willstatter; and all those who serve this nation in harm’s way.
III. For All who have Died. May their souls and the souls of all the departed rest in peace.
IV. In Thanksgiving. For those in our parish celebrating birthdays—Betty Commins, Kirsten Efird, Phyllis Kreiner—and anniversaries.
To submit a prayer request, email prayer-request@christ-church.net and let us know if this is for the public prayer list or for our confidential intercessory prayer list. You may also fill out the prayer request form online at our website (found on the Pastoral Care page under “Ministries”). All published prayer requests on this list also go on the confidential intercessory prayer list. Please note that names remain on the prayer list for 4 weeks and on our confidential intercessory prayer list until you ask to be removed. Please resubmit your request if you or a loved one needs to remain on the list. This helps keep our prayers current. Names in bold print indicate new additions to the prayer list.
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