Christ Church - Episcopal
Christ Church in Macon, Georgia was established in 1825. We embrace our heritage as the "Mother Church" in the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. Christ Church is made up of people of all ages and all walks of life. Our ministries and programs include a large and vibrant youth program, a children’s ministry where scores of children take an active part in the life of our parish, and an excellent music p
06/22/2026
Yesterday, the Holy Spirit chapter of the Daughters of the King at Christ Church admitted five new members during the 10:30 am worship service. The Daughters of the King (DOK) is an order of lay women in the Episcopal Church who dedicate themselves to a rule of prayer and service to the parish. Congratulations Stephanie, Christine, Kristi, Lizzie, and Peggy!
06/22/2026
From Lesser Feasts and Fasts, 2022:
Alban is the earliest Christian in Britain who is known by name and, according to tradition, the first British martyr. He was a soldier in the Roman army, stationed at Verulamium, a city about twenty miles northeast of London, which is now called St. Albans.
Alban gave shelter to a Christian priest who was fleeing from persecution and was converted by him. When officers came to Alban’s house, he dressed himself in the garments of the priest and gave himself up. Alban was tortured and martyred in place of the priest, on the hilltop where the Cathedral of St. Albans now stands. The traditional date of his martyrdom is 303 or 304, although the dates 209 and 251 have also been suggested by some scholars.
The site of Alban’s martyrdom soon became a shrine. King Offa of Mercia established a monastery there about the year 793, and, in the high Middle Ages, St. Albans ranked as the premier abbey in England.
Bede gives this account of Alban’s trial: “When Alban was brought in, the judge happened to be standing before an altar, offering sacrifice to demons . . . ‘What is your family and race?’ demanded the judge. ‘How does my family concern you?’ replied Alban; ‘If you wish to know the truth about my religion, know that I am a Christian and am ready to do a Christian’s duty.’ ‘I demand to know your name,’ insisted the judge. ‘Tell me at once.’ ‘My parents named me Alban,’ he answered, ‘and I worship and adore the living and true God, who created all things.’”
06/21/2026
Watch today's service of Holy Eucharist & Baptism beginning at 10:30 am:
The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost The 10:30 am service of Holy Eucharist and Baptism for the Fourth S...
06/21/2026
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