Christ Episcopal Church

207 North Seventh St

St. Joseph, Missouri 64501-1905

Telephone (816) 279-6351 Fax 279-9258

Email:  christchurchsj@sbcglobal.net

Office Hours
Monday - Tuesday 8:00am-12:00pm
Wednesday - Friday 8am - 4pm

 

 

 

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Searching for a Church Home?

Are you looking for a Church that is clear about the Christian faith that is not preoccupied with secondary issues, that stands in the rich tradition of Christian worship, that encourages people to grow in the faith they profess, that believes we ought to live so as to make a difference in the world?  If you are looking for such a church then Christ Church is for you.  We welcome and invite you into this faith and fellowship. 

What We Believe 

We are a Bible Church.

We “believe the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be the word of God and to contain all things necessary to salvation.”  The Bible is the source of our belief and moral standards.  As God’s word to us, the Bible is the lens through which we view and evaluate all other claims to truth. 

We are a Catholic Church.

Catholic means that which has been consistently believed and practiced from New Testament times.  Our worship and life draw from the rich treasure of almost two thousand years of Christian experience.  The Apostles’ and Nicene Creeds, the ancient statements of the undivided Church based on Biblical truth, are our statements of faith today.  We have neither added to nor subtracted from them.  The Book of Common Prayer  (which enables us to worship together and not just passively participate in the minister’s worship) contains the catholic treasure of worship and enables us to use it every time we gather for praise and prayer.  The catholic balance of sacrament and word in our worship is evidenced by our frequent celebrations of Holy Communion and our emphasis on Biblical preaching.  The rich inheritance of the liturgical year (Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Pentecost), of centuries of sacred music, and solemn and festive ceremony are welcomed and encouraged in our Church

We are a reformed Church.

Much of our distinctiveness was hammered out in the Protestant Reformation in England in the sixteenth century.  Our faith is to witness that “God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.”  Our Protestant heritage is Christ-centered, just as the apostolic faith is Christ-centered.  Corporate worship, clarity that we are saved by God’s grace and not by our works, giving the laity a voice in church life, and using Scripture to judge and inform the Church all come from our reformed Protestant heritage. 

We are a reverent Church.

Worship at Christ Church tends to be quietly reverent and dignified.  The Book of Common Prayer  is the norm of our services, and the vestments worn by our clergy date back to antiquity.  These latter are the historical “uniforms” of Christ’s ministers.  Our uniformity of worship with other Episcopal congregations, while allowing for variations, serves to remind us of the universal nature of the Church.  In our worship we are united with past, present, and future generations of Christians.  Such worship is carried out with a view to the glorification of God, not for our entertainment; thus, we are not spectators but participants in worship.  Not only do we express ourselves in word but also in gesture.  Generally we kneel to pray, we stand to praise, and we sit to be instructed.  All other devotional gestures are optional and purely personal.  Worship is the most important thing we do, and ultimately this reality characterizes all that we do in every area of life.

We are a reasonable Church.

 

Our members are asked to think for themselves as they grow in faith, spirituality, and relationship with God.  We do not tell people what to believe, but help them grow in grace.  Our clergy act as “spiritual guides”