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Message From Father Karl

The first candle of the Advent wreath is called The Prophet’s Candle, reminding us of Isaiah’s vision of peace in our First Reading: nations gathered at God’s mountain, swords reshaped into plowshares, and hearts turned toward God's teaching. The season of Advent reflects this longing, inviting us to wait with expectation for Christ’s coming kingdom. As we light The Prophet’s Candle, we are reminded to embody Isaiah’s dream by seeking reconciliation rather than division and walking in the light that is already beginning to dawn.


I look forward to gathering on Sunday, online and in person, as we begin our Advent journey to Bethlehem and a manger.

Blessings, Father Karl


Office Information

Upcoming Events/Dates

Sunday, December 21st

Greening of the Church, following worship service

Wednesday, December 24th

Christmas Eve Services

4 pm and 7 pm, with harpist

Christ Church Office

The church office is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 am until 1:00 pm.


For pastoral emergency, Father Karl Krueger may be reached at 610-209-6193 (cell).

This Week's Schedule

Sunday, November 23th, 2025

Last Sunday after Pentecost

9:15 am Holy Eucharist

Link for all livestream services:

christchurchithan.org/live

Parishioner News

For Thanksgiving, Janice and John Martin will stay home, cook a cozy dinner, and host a close friend. "We do not like to travel during the holidays", John explains. Nancy Brietiling looks forward to hosting her three sons and their families at The General Warren Inn. One will come in from Winston-Salem, one from Boston, and her third son lives locally. Holly Hingham looks forward to being with her son and his family in Columbus, Ohio, and will set out for the six-hour drive on Wednesday. Happy Thanksgiving to all!

Thanksgiving

Our roving reporter asked four choir members what part of Thanksgiving they are most excited about. Mikey quickly jumped in with "the food, especially a good cranberry sauce." Jayshing most looks forward to her sister's arrival home from Maryland, and Shiva is excited to see cousins from New Jersey. With no hesitation, Emilio expressed enthusiasm for sleep, for having several days without having to get up early to get to school. Pictured from left to right: Mikey Gibson, Jayshing Coolsby, Shiva Syam, and Emilio Ovalle.

Congratulations to David Wietlisbach!



Last weekend, David Wietlisbach participated in the Philadelphia Marathon, finishing in 3 hours and 31 minutes! Congratulations! Pictured below (left) is David at the 13-mile mark and (right) at the finish line with his parents, Missy and

Bruce. 


Rev. Canon Samuel Murangi

Many in our community know Rev. Samuel Murangi from his time preaching at Christ Church. He is fondly called Father Sam. Recently, we donated a bench made from recycled plastic to the day care center he started at his church in the Holmesburg section of Philadelphia.


Bishop Gutiérrez has named Father Sam the new Canon for Pilgrimages in the diocese. “Canon Murangi keeps Jesus at the center of his life,” said Bishop Gutiérrez. “He leads people to a deeper faith. He understands that this is not spiritual tourism, but a sacred pilgrimage that inspires and transforms.” This is a non-stipendiary position within the diocese. 



As Canon for Pilgrimages, Murangi will design and assist Bishop Daniel in leading sacred journeys to the Holy Land, Greece, Turkey, Italy, and the United Kingdom—pilgrimages that deepen faith, honor tradition, and cultivate lifelong spiritual formation. He is working on itineraries that will invite participants into transformative encounters with God by walking and praying where Jesus prayed, and sailing the very waters once traversed by St. Paul, Titus, and Timothy. These journeys are not only geographic but spiritually designed to renew hearts, strengthen community, and awaken a more profound sense of calling in every pilgrim.