Christ Episcopal Church, Walnut Cove, NC

Christ Episcopal Church, Walnut Cove, NC A mission congregation of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina. Christ Church welcomes all. A mission congregation in the Diocese of NC, "LIVING GOD'S DREAM".

Making disciples and making a difference.

Today we observe the Feast of Holy Innocents.  A collect for today.  We remember today, O God, the slaughter of the holy...
12/29/2025

Today we observe the Feast of Holy Innocents. A collect for today.

We remember today, O God, the slaughter of the holy innocents of Bethlehem by King Herod. Receive, we pray, into the arms of your mercy all innocent victims; and by your great might frustrate the designs of evil tyrants and establish your rule of justice, love, and peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

12/28/2025

1st Sunday after Christmas Day - Morning Prayer

Today we celebrate The Feast of St. John.  A collect for today…Shed upon your Church, O Lord, the brightness of your lig...
12/27/2025

Today we celebrate The Feast of St. John. A collect for today…

Shed upon your Church, O Lord, the brightness of your light, that we, being illumined by the teaching of your apostle and evangelist John, may so walk in the light of your truth, that at length we may attain to the fullness of eternal life; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Join with us for laity-led Morning Prayer tomorrow at 9:30 am.

Christ Church truly welcomes all.

12/25/2025

The Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ - Holy Eucharist

12/24/2025

In The Episcopal Church, we affirm in our celebration of the Holy Eucharist that, when we gather at the Lord’s table, our voices join with those of the “Angels and Archangels and with all the company of heaven,” who eternally sing God’s praises.

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12/24/2025
12/24/2025

Matthew tells the story from Joseph’s vantage point, but the angel’s message centers on the who bears Emmanuel. In The Episcopal Church, Mary is honored as “Theotokos,” the God-bearer, the one who says “yes” to God’s promise. Her courage and love model what Advent asks of us: to make space in our lives for Christ to be born anew.

A Christmas message from our presiding bishop, The Most Rev. Sean Rowe…Dear people of God in The Episcopal Church,If you...
12/23/2025

A Christmas message from our presiding bishop, The Most Rev. Sean Rowe…

Dear people of God in The Episcopal Church,

If you imagine yourself as a character in the Gospel Nativity readings, you’ll soon realize that the first Christmas was not about staying home by a warm hearth with chestnuts roasting and stockings hanging. Everyone in these passages is on the move, mostly without warning and against their will. Joseph and Mary are summoned from Nazareth to Bethlehem for a census. Shepherds, at the behest of an angel, leave their sheep in the fields to see what all the fuss is about. And the three Magi, my favorites, are just sitting there minding their own kingdoms when a star intrudes on their lives and leads them on an unplanned and uncomfortable trip far away from home.

The Anglican poet T.S. Eliot wrote a poem about that arduous journey from the perspective of one of the Magi, recounting, among other things, the difficulty of getting camels to do as they are told. The three kings’ encounter with the newborn son of God was hard, disruptive, and unsettling. And when they returned home—by a different road to elude capture by Herod—it no longer felt like home. In Eliot’s retelling, the first Christmas turned the Magis’ lives upside down, and they had mixed feelings about the whole experience.

You might be greeting Christmas this year with the awe of the shepherds or the wariness of the Magi. Either way, the Gospel reminds us that Jesus came both to experience all of the joy, uncertainty, and brokenness of our humanity, and to bring God’s kingdom near. The birth of the Christ Child heralds a new reality in which the last shall be first, the hungry will be fed, and the stranger among us shall be welcomed as a beloved child of God.

This Christmas, I hope that you will join me in proclaiming these good tidings by supporting the most vulnerable among us with a donation to one of these Episcopal Church ministries:

Episcopal Migration Ministries, which works with dioceses and ministry networks to serve migrants and protect their rights.

Good Friday Offering for the Episcopal Church of Jerusalem and the Middle East, which supports lifesaving ministry in Gaza and across the Holy Land.

Episcopal Relief & Development, which works for lasting change in communities affected by injustice, poverty, disaster, and climate change.

I am grateful to be on the journey of faith with you. May God bless you and all those you love this Christmas and always.

The Most Rev. Sean W. Rowe
Presiding Bishop
The Episcopal Church

Join us on Wednesday, December 24th at 8pm for Christmas Eve Mass, as we celebrate The Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ...
12/23/2025

Join us on Wednesday, December 24th at 8pm for Christmas Eve Mass, as we celebrate The Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Christ Church Truly Welcomes All.

12/21/2025

4th Sunday of Advent - Holy Eucharist

12/18/2025

Preparing a for our Lord doesn’t really mean paving the ground – but it’s a theme of the season of Advent: We take special interest in this season to prepare ourselves to encounter Jesus. It’s a call to both remember the first time that he came among us – as a baby in Bethlehem – and the next time, when he will arrive in great power and glory.

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412 Summit St
Walnut Cove, NC
27052

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9:30am - 11am

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