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Message From Father Karl

Jesus asks Peter, and indirectly each of us, “Who do you say that I am?” Peter’s response reminds us that identity is revealed in relationships and becomes the foundation of our lives. Isaiah calls us to remember our own story, “look to the rock… look to Abraham and Sarah,” because identity begins in God’s creative and covenantal work. The psalmist shows how remembered people live: they call on God, receive strength, and give thanks.


This becomes our invitation for Sunday: Look to the rock. Listen to the question. Live the calling. Looking forward to celebrating with you in church and online.

Fr. Karl

Office Information

Upcoming Events/Dates

Vestry Meetings

3rd Thursday of the month

  • August 20th
  • September 24th

September 26th, 2026


Celebration of Life for

Dorothy (Dode) Tague


11am - Visitation

12pm - Liturgy

Luncheon following service

Christ Church Office

The church office is open Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9:00 am until 1:30 pm.


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

This Week's Schedule

Sunday, August 23rd, 2026

13th Sunday after Pentecost

9:15 am Holy Communion

Link for all livestream services:

christchurchithan.org/live

This Saturday

In late summer, Radnor Township's Recreation Department joins with members of the Highland Homes community to sponsor a block party. Highland Homes is an affordable public housing community located at 225 Highland Avenue in Wayne, PA, about a five-minute drive from our church. The block party is called Unity in the Community and features food, music, and fun activities for children. It will take place this summer on Saturday, Aug. 22 from 12 noon to 3:00 p.m. This year, Christ Church will contribute drinks and snacks. Pam Faber from St. Martin's Church will represent both St. Martin's and Christ Church and welcomes any of our members to join her at a tent to spread the word about each of our church communities. 

Innovative Use of Bricks & Mortar

A new use of space in the Parish House at the Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) in Rosemont brings together artists, musicians, and creatives of all kinds. The community-oriented space is designed to serve students, independent teachers, ensembles, and partner organizations throughout the region. Medley Arts Center is a welcoming space for music lessons, rehearsals, small performances, educational programming, and collaborative arts use that might not fit easily into traditional venues — another example of how churches use extra space to support their missions.