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Message From Father Karl

On Sunday, we light the Shepherd’s Candle, the candle of joy. Its color is pink, and it breaks into the deep blues of Advent, reminding us that joy is a part of anticipation.


The readings for the day echo this theme: Isaiah envisions a wilderness that blossoms, weak hands strengthened, and a highway where the redeemed walk in safety. This is not escape but transformation. God’s promise is blooming in places once thought barren.


John the Baptist, weary and imprisoned, sends word to Jesus: Are you the one? Even prophets know doubt. Jesus answers not with theory but with signs: the blind see, the lame walk, the poor hear good news. Joy is not abstract; it is embodied in healing, justice, and mercy. It is the kingdom breaking in.


I look forward to gathering on Sunday, online and in person, as we continue our Advent journey and celebrate the dedication of our new pink paraments.


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.

Vestry Meetings

3rd Thursday of the month via Zoom.



  • December 18th
  • January 15th
  • February 19th

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, December 14th, 2025

3rd Sunday of Advent

Rose Sunday

9:15 am Holy Eucharist

Link for all livestream services:

christchurchithan.org/live

Busy Time of The Year

Greg Dugan has worked in the home goods department at Macy’s for forty-one years, and he says the only way to make it through the Christmas season is with a smile. He works nine-hour days at the Concordville location and stays on Christmas Eve until 6:00 p.m. “Big department stores like Macy’s no longer hire seasonal workers, so permanent employees bear the brunt of a busy time,” Greg explains. He grew up in retail, starting in his family’s kerosene heater business with a storefront in Wilmington. Over time, he gained experience at Radio Shack and at Siebart’s in Chadds Ford. There, he met Lori when she came into the store in search of a sunroof for her car. Greg sold her a sunroof and asked her out to dinner. And the rest is history! 

Highland Homes - Breakfast with Santa

When: Saturday, December 20th at 10:00am

Where: Radnor Township Community Association (RTCA), 248 Highland Ave, Radnor

 

Come for a magical morning at Breakfast with Santa! 

St. Martin's and Christ Church, Ithan will once again provide crafts and cookie-decorating activities for the event, and we need your help. If you are able to bake undecorated Christmas sugar cookies or to volunteer for a shift at the cookie or craft tables, please email Pam Faber at pmfsmc@comcast.net.



Below are pictures from previous years: