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We can’t wait to meet you

Time & Place

Join us in the Eucharistic Feast every Wednesday and Sunday at St. Christopher’s!

 

St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church

SERVICES:

WEDNESDAY 5P † SUNDAY 8A + 10A

ADDRESS:

2807 42ND STREET, LUBBOCK, TX, 79413

Can’t make it to church?

We’ve got you!

Gathering 

for good

At St. Christopher’s, the whole family can get involved through events, groups, serving, and outreach opportunities. Find out more below!

What about my kids?

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We love to have children participate in all that we do! A nursery is available for all children aged five and under, while Sunday school is available for all children.  Ask an usher, and they will be glad to help you find the locations. 

We also delight in having children serve as acolytes in our service.  You will often see children or youth carrying the cross or candles.  If you have an interested child, we would be glad to put you in touch with our acolyte master, an adult who works with children and parents to train them for this role in worship.

Our Rector

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The Rev. Rachel Petty is a West Texas native who grew up in a clergy family. Her first career balanced her interest in law enforcement with her love of a good story.  She served for 28 years as an adult probation officer and department director. She retired from that career in May 2021. Mtr. Rachel was ordained to the Transitional Deaconate in May 2021 and was called as Vicar of St. Christopher's. She was ordained to the priesthood on December 16, 2021.  

Rachel loves people, especially the quirky ones. When she needs to recharge, she often spends time in nature - winter camping, taking photographs, reading, drawing, or chasing after her uncooperative canine. 

Mtr. Rachel is excited to be a part of the ministry and outreach of St. Christopher's.  She's also thrilled to be living in Lubbock along with her dog, Parish.  If you ask, she's sure to explain she didn't choose his name - it's one of those barely believable coincidences that make life entertaining.

Your Questions, Answered

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Need Help?

If you have questions, we’re here to chat. Just send us a message!