St. Christophers Episcopal Church of Northport

St. Christophers Episcopal Church of Northport Sunday worship is at 9 am at the church and live-streaming via Zoom. You are welcome here - no matter where your faith journey is leading.

Visit our website at https://stchrisnp.org/ for more information.

04/05/2026

Alleluia! Christ is Risen!
Join us in celebrating new life at 9 am this morning and every Sunday!

03/14/2026

In person and online worship is cancelled for tomorrow, March 15th due to projected weather conditions. Those on our mailing list will receive an email with a devotional text and prayer tomorrow morning.

01/11/2026

Due to inclement weather, St. Christopher’s will not meet in person for worship
on Sunday, January 11th.

06/19/2025

Juneteenth is more than a celebration of the end of slavery.

Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, were released from their captivity after finally receiving word of the Emancipation Proclamation, which had been signed more than two years earlier.

Juneteenth is a day to remember that freedom delayed is freedom denied and that the gap between promise and reality is not just historical, it’s ongoing. The legacy of slavery lives on in systems that disproportionately criminalize, disenfranchise, and endanger Black Americans.

We know that The Episcopal Church has often been complicit through silence, theology used to justify oppression, and active participation in the dehumanizing and exclusionary sin of racism itself. Despite our history and imperfect progress, we have been immeasurably blessed by the Holy Spirit revealing more fully the beauty and wholeness of the kin-dom of Christ in all of her unity amid diversity and particularities.

We know God through Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit to be loving, liberating, and life-giving. We are called, likewise, to be loving, liberating, and life-giving.

On this Juneteenth as many of us have a day off (and our diocesan offices are closed) may we:
🌊 remember those whose freedom came late and at great cost,
🌊 lament the ways in which justice is still delayed,
🌊 honor the sacred worth, beauty, and resilience of Black life, and
🌊 commit ourselves to being part of God’s work of liberation.

Because if it's not about love, it's not about God.

01/20/2025

Today, may we honor the life and witness of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by renewing again our commitment to working restorative justice and an end to poverty and racial discrimination.

Almighty God, by the hand of Moses your servant you led your people out of slavery, and made them free at last: Grant that your Church, following the example of your prophet Martin Luther King, may resist oppression in the name of your love, and may secure for all your children the blessed liberty of the Gospel of Jesus Christ; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

Our Rector will share in the leadership of this service. All are invited to attend.
12/12/2024

Our Rector will share in the leadership of this service. All are invited to attend.

The Episcopal Diocese of the Great Lakes embarks on a new journey together!
10/18/2024

The Episcopal Diocese of the Great Lakes embarks on a new journey together!

Address

701 N Warren Street
Northport, MI
49670

Opening Hours

9am - 10:30am

Telephone

+12313865037

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