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Please join us for our Ash Wednesday Services beginning at noon and 7:00 pm.
Welcome to St. Christopher's Episcopal Church, we are located at 8724 Travis Hills Drive, Austin, Texas 78735. Please contact us at 512.288.0128.
St. Christopher's is a warm and welcoming parish family. We think you will find a home with us whether you are a life-long Episcopalian or new to the church in general. We seek God's truth while sharing God's love with all who are looking for a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Please join us each Sunday at 10:00 am for worship and fellowship or Wednesday evening at 6:30 for worship, light supper and bible study.
May God Bless you this and every day.
Father Bo+
botownsend@austin.rr.com
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Verse of The Day - Comes from the NIV Bible
Do you not say, 'Four months more and then the harvest'? I tell you, open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest.
 John 4:35
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