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Christ Church Episcopal
We worship together and we joyfully welcome all people

Below are sermon manuscripts written before the sermon was delivered. To listen to an actual sermon go to "Sunday Gathering" and then "Sunday Livestream" or "Archived Sunday Livstream."

What is it that we need to “hate”?
The Rev. Oswald BwechwaSeptember 4, 2022
Paying Attention
The Rev. Deacon Nancy HillsAugust 28, 2022
Jesus Has Set You Free
The Rev. Seth DietrichAugust 21, 2022
Division and Fire
The Rev. Oswald BwechwaAugust 14, 2022
The Eyes of Faith
The Rev. Seth DietrichAugust 7, 2022
Be Rich Toward God
The Rev. Mary Stoddard TrainorJuly 31, 2022
Persistent Powerful Prayer
The Rev. Oswald BwechwaJuly 24, 2022
The Better Part
The Rev. Seth DietrichJuly 17, 2022
The Kingdom of God is a Place to be Honest
The Rev. Seth DietrichJuly 3, 2022
Look to the Small Things Right in Front of You
The Rev. Seth DietrichJune 19, 2022
Good Old Days and the Holy Spirit
The Rev. Oswald BwechwaJune 12, 2022
Our Mother Tongue
The Rev. Seth DietrichJune 5, 2022
Praying in Difficult Times
The Rev. Jim Trainor, Clergy-in-ResidenceMay 29, 2022
A Gift the World Cannot Give
The Rev. Oswald BwechwaMay 22, 2022
Picnic Basket Moments
The Rev. Seth DietrichMay 15, 2022
John Brown Haydon - Funeral Service sermon
The Rev. Seth DietrichMay 10, 2022
Life after Death
The Rev. Oswald BwechwaMay 8, 2022
Cast Your Net on the Other Side
The Rev. Seth DietrichMay 1, 2022
An Early Dawn
The Rev. Seth DietrichApril 17, 2022
Pour it All Out
The Rev. Seth DietrichApril 3, 2022
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Christ Church Episcopal
5655 North Lake Drive
Whitefish Bay, WI 53217 USA

414-964-3368
seth@christchurchwfb.org

 
Christ Church Episcopal
5655 North Lake Drive,
Whitefish Bay, WI 53217,
USA
414-964-3368 seth@christchurchwfb.org
Hours

OFFICE HOURS

The office is open (Lori Sinclair Administration/Financial) Monday and Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm and Wednesdays 8:30am to 2:30pm. Thursday (Julie Thauer-Communications) 10:00am - 4:00pm.
Clergy and staff are also available through phone and email throughout the week.

Business Administrator, Lori Sinclair, will be in the office on Wednesday
8-3pm 
and will be available by email throughout the week.

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From Fr. Oswald. Our Season
The church liturgical year that begins with advent has several seasons including Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Pentecost. I prefer to combine all these seasons into three. The first season starts with Advent a
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Our youngest outreach worker was Alexandra Bardunias daughter of Robert and Kathleen. Alex wrote a note to everyone on her block and returned later with a wagon to collect a half a car full of food. ‘Thank you Alex!’