updated 29 July 2010

SUMMER SCHEDULE BEGINS JUNE 20

ONE SERVICE 10 AM

NOTE TIME CHANGE!!

 

  Come as a visitor, but we sincerely hope that you will leave as a friend.

 

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Christ Episcopal Church

church

          

In Historic Downtown  Pulaski, Virginia

                    

   Established 1875

 

     144 N. Washington Ave, next to Peak Creek

       

     christ_episcopal@comcast.net

                      P.O. Box 975 

                      Pulaski, Virginia 24301

                      540.980.2413

 

Office Hours Monday- Friday 9 A.M.- Noon

 

Sunday Worship Services:

Holy Eucharist Rite II

                            September - May - 8:00 A.M. and 11 A.M

                          June - Labor Day - 10:00 A.M.

 

Choir Practice 9:45a.m. Sunday

Christian Education for all ages 9:45 a.m. Sunday

Youth Club Wednesday 6-7:30 P.M.

 

We hope you'll visit our historic church

meet our friendly Parishioners

and join us in worship and ministry.

 

STATEMENT OF MISSION

We, the people of Christ Church, Pulaski, VA,

AFFIRM that our Christian Mission is to restore "all people to unity with God and with each other in Christ."  BCP 855

THEREFORE, we will provide a loving, caring, sharing environment where the lonely find love, the forgotten are remembered, the youth discover maturity, the aged attain recognition, and which allows, encourages and accepts diversity as a means to individual growth in the Christian faith through the ministry of all its members.

FURTHER, we affirm that "the duty of all Christians is to follow Christ; to come together week by week for corporate worship; and to work, pray and give for the spread of the kingdom of God."  BCP 856


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Our News

From: Christ Episcopal Church, Pulaski

Christmas In July 2010

CHRISTMAS IN JULY! - What a wonderful time we had...We received about 100 items of food for our Food Pantry; $132 for the Rector's Discretionary Fund and $50 for the Food Pantry Fund; and as always... MORE

From: Christ Episcopal Church, Pulaski

Prayer Shawl Ministry

Prayer Shawl Ministry The Pulaski Community Partners Coalition (PCPC) has a Prayer Shawl ministry for their clients recovering from addictions and other problems. You may have read about their offi... MORE

From: Christ Episcopal Church, Pulaski

Prayers For The Fallen

Christ Episcopal Church in Pulaski reads the names of soldiers killed the past week during services. For about six months, the Rev. Vickie Houk stands at the Christ Episcopal Church altar and reads MORE


Community News

From: St. Elizabeth's, Roanoke

July 28, 2010

Notices for the 10th Sunday after Pentecost – August 1, 2010 "And he said to them, 'Take heed, and beware of all covetousness; for a man's life does not consist in the abundance of his posses... MORE

From: St. Elizabeth's, Roanoke

Concert Series

Last Monday, the 26th, was the first of our monthly concert series and a great success! Cara and our guest musicians were wonderful and the new piano sounded “grand”. Most folks stayed ... MORE

From: Diocesan Home

EAM Small Grant Initiative

The deadline for the fall awards of the Episcopal Appalachian Ministries Small Grant Initiative is fast approaching! (August 31st). The EAM Small Grant Initiative was established by the EAM Board o... MORE


Episcopal Life Online

Arizona immigration law ignites prayer, protest, arrests

Tensions escalated July 29 as Arizona's contentious immigration law went into effect, with both opponents and supporters vowing, "we will not comply."    MORE

Church Pension Group experiences investment rebound

The amount of assets the Church Pension Fund has available for benefits "rebounded well" in the past fiscal year, according to the Church Pension Group's 2010 annual report.    MORE

Judge partially blocks Arizona's controversial immigration law; prayer vigils to proceed as planned

Activists hailed a federal judge's July 28 decision to partially block sections of Arizona's controversial immigration law and said they will proceed with prayer vigils and protests as planned for July 29, the day the law was to take effect.    MORE