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Message From Father Karl

In Sunday’s reading from Matthew, Jesus begins his ministry not in triumph but in the shadow of John’s arrest, a beginning that feels like an ending. He does so in Galilee, on the margins, in mixed places where identity feels thin, and empire presses hardest. In other words, Matthew tells his community that you don’t have to be in Jerusalem or in the center for God to find you, because the kingdom begins in places you’d least expect. It is a word of grace.


When Jesus calls those first disciples, there is no backstory, no qualifications, no moral résumé. The emphasis falls entirely on his initiative, not their heroism. “Follow me” is not a task but a direction; he doesn’t hand them a job description; he gives them a trajectory. “I will make you fishers of people.” The transformation is in the future tense, and the work is his. As he moves through Galilee, Matthew ends the scene with a sweeping summary of teaching, proclaiming, and healing every disease and sickness. The kingdom arrives not as ideology but as embodied mercy.


I'm really looking forward to Sunday, when our deacon-in-training will preach.


Weather permitting. Father Karl

Office Information

Upcoming Events/Dates

Vestry Meetings

3rd Thursday of the month via Zoom.



  • February 26th by ZOOM
  • March 19th


March 15th

CCI Annual Meeting 

April 30th - May 2nd

Wayne Community Garden Flower / Plant Sale

Christ Church Office

The church office is open Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9:00 am until 1:30 pm.


For pastoral emergency, Father Karl Krueger may be reached at 610-209-6193 (cell).

This Week's Schedule

Sunday, February 1st, 2026

4th Sunday after Epiphany

9:15am Holy Eucharist

Link for all livestream services:

christchurchithan.org/live

Message from the Bishop

Dear People of God at Christ Church Ithan,


Our Bishop, the Rt. Rev. Daniel G. P. Gutiérrez sent this message on January 25, 2026. I pass it along because it moved me, and I hope you’ll take a moment to read it.


Fr. Karl 

Save The Date

Friday, February 20th at 6 pm.



Casual parish dinner at the home of

Julia and Porter Gould in Rosemont.



Transportation provided for anyone who needs it.

Invitation and more information coming soon.

Thank You!

A special Thank You to Fr. Karl and Martin McNeil for their efforts in creating and sharing a Prayer Service last Sunday on the Christ Church Ithan website in anticipation of the winter storm. 

 

A former parishioner sent in the following message:


Thank you for the Meditation from a one time parishioner. I follow your services when for some reason I can't get to my church here in Virginia and deeply appreciate them. As I do that you prepared this meditation and, if I am to believe the time stamp, delivered it well before dawn this morning to be ready for all who are at home today. Enjoy the peace that snow brings and appreciate its disruptions, although hopefully not to electricity! 

Book Club


Our next book club meeting on Zoom will be on Tuesday, February 10 at 7:30 p.m. Newcomers please email Nancy Breitling at nanbreit@gmail.com.


This month's book is Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon. It is a gripping historical mystery inspired by the life of Martha Ballard, renowned 18th century midwife who defied the legal system and wrote herself into American history.