Whether you are a cradle Episcopalian or you are curious to see if the Episcopal Church is relevant and meaning for you in today’s world, we hope you will visit us at Christ Church where you will find us deepening our faith and asking questions. We are a congregation that is called to action and contemplation by the words of our Scriptures and the events of the world in which we live. We are a family gathered around Christ’s Table, and like any family, we have our similarities and our differences, but we are of One Body. So, whether you are a traveler passing through our area or someone seeking a parish family, we hope you will visit us…for a Sunday or a lifetime!
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Sunday Service Information
Sunday Service
In the wake of increasing COVID-19 infections, the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester has suspended in-person worship services through December 20, 2020, as a safety measure.
Virtual services for Christ Church live stream via Facebook and Zoom at 9 o’clock on Sunday mornings. All are welcome.
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Meeting ID: 943 296 4816; Dial by your location: (646) 558 8656
This Week’s Sermon
October 4, 2020:
Make Us Instruments of Peace
The Rev. Troy Preston, Rector