Special
Marathon on Sunday, January 14
The Houston Chevron Marathon will be held Sunday,
January 14, beginning at 7:00 a.m. The event results
in numerous street closures including University Boulevard.
The disruption affects mainly 8:30 a.m. and Sunday Church
School participants. More than 20,000 participants, 200,000
spectators and 5,000 volunteers will take to the streets of
Houston. The route to church from U.S. 59 South going south
on Greenbriar will be clear. Click
here for a map of the route.
Worship
Godly Play Lessons Today
Pre-K/K and 1st/2nd grade: The Good Shepherd
3rd/4thGrades:
The Work of the Prophets/An Overview
Children in Church
Sunday, January
14: Welcome to Worship:
Children who turned five years of age in the past year and
are outgrowing the nursery, are invited together with their
parents to meet with Pastor Liebster in the nave during Sunday
church school hour (9:50) to be welcomed to the worship space
of the big people. This time of welcome affirms the abilities
of the children to participate in the services of God’s
house in their pre-reading development stage. Welcome to Worship
is offered twice a year.
Sundays, January 21 and 28: Communion class for tots:
This class is for children (and their families) preparing
them to receive first communion. In addition all families
with young children who are already communing are invited
to participate. The class will teach the story and meaning
of Holy Communion and show how to commune. On January 21 we
will meet at 9:50 a.m. in the children’s library on
the second floor; on January 28 we will meet in the nave.
For questions contact
Pr. Liebster at 713 523 2864 ext. 1028.
Martin Luther King Day - Monday, January
15
An Interfaith Prayer Service commemorating Martin luther
King’s birthday at 12 noon, Monday, January
15, South Main Baptist Church, 4100 Main. Focusing
on homelessness, hunger, housing and health care, the commemorative
service is sponsored by SEARCH, Interfaith Ministries, South
Main Baptist Church and the Coalition for the Homeless of
Houston/Harris County, Inc.
Assistant Minister and Server Training
Training for Assisting Ministers and Servers will be conducted
on January 20 and January 27 from 10:00 a.m.-noon
in the nave. If you have been selected to serve in one of
these capacities, whether you have experience or are a novice,
you are expected to attend one of the trainings
Flowers for the Nave
The 2007 Altar Guild Flower Chart will be on
the mobile bulletin board in December. Flower arrangements
for weekend services are $40. Please pay for the flowers as
you sign up.
Evangelical Lutheran Worship for your Home
Evangelical Lutheran
Worship
for personal purchase
Cost: $20
Bookplate can
be included with advanced request.
Contact: Cheryl
Gaspard or 713-523-2864 ext. 1022
Lutheran Book of Worship (LBW) Available
Copies of the now old Lutheran Book of Worship
(the green book) are available in the church office for the
congregation to take home. They are organized by the names
to whom they were dedicated.
Invitation to Installation
The Rev. Joseph Winston will be installed as
pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Liberty, TX during the
Sunday morning worship service - January 14, 10:30
a.m. The Rev. Liz Stein, Assistant to the Bishop
for Leadership, will officiate.
Prayer Requests
To add a loved one to the prayer list please complete a
prayer request card, located in the pew fronts, or on the
mobile bulletin board, and give it to an usher, email
the church office or call 713-523-2864. ext 21.
Prayer List Available
A complete prayer list of all the people for whom we pray
can be found on the literature rack in the narthex or on the
permanent bulletin board by the first floor elevators in the
ministry building.
Music
Bach Society
January
14, 2007 • 5:00 p.m.
Organ Vespers
Magnus Kjellson (Göteborg)
Bach Society to Present
Swedish Organist Kjellson
Magnus Kjellson of Göteborg [Gothenburg], Sweden, will
be the guest organist at 5:00 p.m. Sunday, January
14, at Organ Vespers sponsored by the Bach Society
of Christ the King Church. He will play music of J. S. Bach
and Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707), whose death-anniversary
is being observed this year.
Organist of the Christinae Church in Göteborg, and a
frequent recitalist and teacher at international academies
and festivals, Kjellson is making his first American tour.
He is also the founder, artistic director, and conductor of
Göteborg Baroque, which will be one of the featured ensembles
in Lübeck during this year's "Buxtehude Jubileum"
festival. He now teaches organ interpretation, pedagogy and
liturgical organ performance at the University of Göteborg.
His CDs "Gertrudenmusik: Hamburg 1607" and "Dietrich
Buxtehude: Abendmusik" were recorded for the Intim label.
There is no admission charge; an offering will be received.
The Swedish Club of Houston will sponsor a reception following
the Vespers.
Fellowship
Join Us After Worship
Snacks, coffee, and juice will be provided after the 8:30
and 10:50 service. Please join us in the courtyard. Donations
benefit world hunger.
Sunday Café
Sunday Café provids lunch in the parish hall at 12:15
p.m. An adult’s lunch is $5; a child’s lunch is
$3. First time visitors receive a complimentary lunch; undergraduate
and graduate student lunches are always complimentary.
Free Lunch for Students after Worship on Sundays
Students: Join us in the parish hall for Sunday Café
after the 10:50 a.m. worship service for a FREE and delicious
lunch catered by Hungry’s Bistro. Who says there’s
no such thing as a free lunch?!?
New Playgroup to Meet at Christ the King
Church January 16
Christ the King Church invites parents with babies and toddlers
age birth - 3-4 years to participate in a new playgroup. The
first meeting will take place Tuesday, January 16
at 10:30 a.m. in the nursery. This new group offers
parents of the littlest ones contact, sharing, support, and
activities like going for walks, exploring playgrounds etc.
The group will be parent led. In the beginning Pastor Karin
Liebster and Daria Nashat will facilitate. The group is open
to all interested.
Wednesday Night Alive!
This weekly congregational event spans all generations and
walks of life: infants, kids, youth, singers, musicians, life-long
learners, writers of life stories, those who study, those
who pray, those who cook, those who clean and those who serve.
All meet together in one place to enjoy a night of fellowship.
. Click here
to view online.
Wednesday Night Dinners
5:30 - 7:00 p.m. in the parish hall
Instead of cooking on Wednesday evenings, swing by the parish
hall and either eat-in with friends and family, or take-out
a delicious and inexpensive meal. Adult dinners are $4 and
children’s plates are $3.
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Wednesday Night Alive Menu
prepared by Bridget Jensen
Bratwurst and Knackwurst
Danish Red Cabbage
Hashbrown Potatoes
Green Beans Salad
Birthday Cake for Ruth Urmy
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Writing Life Stories Begins Wednesday,
January 17
Writing Life Stories workshops begins Wednesday, January
17 from 5 until 6:45 pm. This session will emphasize themes
in our lives and will explore the directions that we have
taken in raising families, in our careers and interests in
retirement. We will also explore some different ways of presenting
our interests in personal essays and letters.
Young Adult Perspectives (YAP)
Young Adult Perspectives (“YAP” for short) is
our Young Adults group that meets on the 1st and 3rd Friday
evenings of each month. All students and young adults are
welcome! The next meeting will be on January 19.
For more info, contact
Wendy Wiker
Luther League Meets with Friends on
Sunday Nights
Luther League meetings include food, games, a discussion,
and fun fellowship outings. The Luther League is open to youth
6th grade through high school. Some plans already include
a ropes course, bowling, a fall fundraiser, Christian concerts,
LYO Youth Gatherings, and weekly meetings. Come join us to
meet new friends and hang out with old ones. Contact
Tim Lenz or 713-523-2864 ext. 1001 for more information.
Foxtrot Lessons
David Karohl will be teaching four, 2-hour lessons on Thursday
nights in February, in the basement classroom downstairs
at Christ the King Church. Singles and couples are welcome.
Childcare can be arranged, with shared expenses. The cost
is $40 per person (covers all four lessons) and all proceeds
will go to children’s ministry. Fun people, good music,
and plenty of exercise!
Contact David
with questions or to sign up
Egg Decorating Class
Monica Hartley will teach a class on how to decorate eggs
in the Ukrainian style. The class will be held Thursday
evenings, February 1- March 29 from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m.
Learn the history and craft, and decorate the eggs. They make
great Easter presents or decorations. The class size will
be limited so register by January 20. Cost is $10 per person.
All materials will be provided. For more information and to
register
contact Monica.
Books and CDs for Sale
Books and CDs on the book cart are available for purchase
by check. Please make checks out to Christ the King Lutheran
Church and mark “book cart” with the book title
in the memo line. Place the check in the money slot in the
bottom right doors of the ushers’ cabinet (or give to
an usher).
Fair Trade Coffee Sales Continue
Fair Trade coffee from Equal Exchange is on sale after services
and through the church office.
Equal Exchange, founded in 1986, is the oldest and largest
for-profit Fair Trade company in the US. They offer organic,
gourmet coffee, tea, sugar, cocoa, and chocolate bars produced
by democratically run farmer co-ops in Latin America, Africa,
and Asia.
Houston Farmers Market at Christ the
King Church
West University and Rice Village area residents may now
enjoy the Houston Farmers Market on Tuesday evenings.
The market is held on the parking lot of Christ the King Lutheran
Church from 4 to 7:00 p.m. The market offers fresh organic
produce.
Yoga on Saturdays
Yoga classes meets on Saturdays at 1:00 p.m.
Katherine Krause and Scott Brady have been teaching yoga
for many years. They teach a gentle Hatha Yoga class that
is for all ages and all levels. Yoga is good for releasing
stress, toning the muscles, increasing flexibility and just
feeling good!!! You will be practicing yoga on a hard floor
so you should bring a mat or foam for comfort. The cost is
$7 per person.
Parents’ Night Out/Movies
in the Hall
Mom! Dad! Need Some Quality Time Without
The Kiddos? Join Parent’s Night Out!
Parents’ Night Out/Movies in the Hall (PNO/MITH) operates
as an independent co-op of parents to provide affordable childcare
in a safe and nurturing environment at Christ the King Church.
The co-op is open to members and non-members. PNO/MITH usually
occurs once a month. Two adult representatives from each family
commit to work together ONCE in return for at least 10 nights
of childcare during our calendar year. Our calendar year runs
February through January. The Co-op offers age-appropriate
care and activities for ages 5 and under in the nursery and
age-appropriate activities and movies for ages 6 and up. The
co-op accepts members throughout the year and offers prospective
members one trial evening with no obligation to join.
Interested? Come check us out at our annual
business meeting in the parish hall on Saturday, January 20
beginning promptly at 4: 15 p.m. Childcare will be offered
during the meeting; please look for a special RSVP for this
purpose. All parents, including expecting parents, members
and non-members of Christ the King Church are invited. This
is our only scheduled business meeting for the year 2007.
If you plan to participate in Parents’ Night Out (PNO)
or Movies in the Hall (MITH) any time during 2007, at least
one representative from your family should attend this meeting.
Our compact terms and fees for the new year will be discussed,
revised, adopted and signed at this meeting. All co-op members
are required to sign the compact adopted by the attendees
prior to using PNO/MITH for 2007. Please bring your 2007 calendar
to pick your work date for the year and your checkbook to
pay the annual registration fee. Last year, that fee was $10/child.
Whether you are a returning family or a new family, we look
forward to seeing you at this meeting.
Our final PNO and MITH for 2006 year will begin
at 5:30 following the 4:15 meeting on January 20.
New co-op members are welcome to use PNO/MITH for that evening.
RSVP is required by Wednesday, January 17. RSVP sheets with
the proposed agenda and 2007 schedule are posted in the church
nursery.
Contact
Barbara Scott to sign up.
Parents’ Night Out/Movies
in the Hall (PNO/MITH) is an independent co-op of parents
that use the church facilities at least once a month from
5:30 to 10:30 for affordable childcare. Two adult representatives
from each family commit to work together ONE NIGHT during
our calendar year which runs February through January. PNO
offers age-appropriate care and activities for ages 5 and
under in the nursery with the average cost being $10/child.
MITH offers age-appropriate activities and movies for ages
6 and up in the parish hall supervised by 2 working parents.
The normal cost of MITH is $1/child. The co-op uses an RSVP
system to assure appropriate adult/child ratios and may limit
the number of participants for an evening.
Education
Sunday Forum
January 14: Our presenter is Dr. Robert N. Weinberger, a
clinical psychologist working with Weinberger, Black &
Associates, which offers mental health, substance abuse and
educational services. Dr. Weinberger will speak to us on “Risky
Teen Behavior” What’s a Parent To Do.”
January 21: The speaker at the Sunday Forum will be Dr. Ralph
Quere, professor emeritus of history and theology at Wartburg
Theological Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa, where he has taught
since 1969. His talk is titled “Luther’s Theology
of the Cross: Jesus’ Suffering and Ours.”
January 28: Professor Vitor Westhelle of the Lutheran School
of Theology at Chicago will speak on his book The Scandalous
God: The Use and Abuse of the Cross.
No Greater News for Post-Modern
Youth: How do we pass on the faith to the next generation?
The Blessed but Busted World of Youth: Session 2
of No Greater News for Post-Modern Youth
The second session of the class on Thursday, January
18 at 7:00 p.m. will focus on how youth experience
the reality of “original sin” and the pressures
of “bondage of the will” in their terms and how
they deal with their sense of responsibility. What kind of
language can communicate these critical Christian insights
about ourselves in ways that youth can receive this greatest
of all good news of what God has done for us in Jesus Christ?
The Scandalous God: The Use and Abuse of the Cross
On Saturday, January 27, 2:00-5:00 p.m.,
in the council room, Professor Vitor Westhelle will offer
a seminar on the topic of his recent book, The Scandalous
God: The Use and Abuse of the Cross. All are invited to join
the study and discussion for the afternoon.
Drawing on Biblical studies, linguistics, historical context,
an evolving understanding of the cross, and Luther’s
theology of the cross Vitor Westhelle, shows how scandalous
the cross and Jesus’ crucifixion is. Through poetry
and literature, Westhelle concludes the book by leading the
reader to new “stations of the cross” and where
we get stuck as we move among the stations, to the practice
of resurrection.
Prof. Vitor Westhelle is Professor of Systemic Theology at
the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.
He will preach on Sunday, January 28 at 8:30 and 10:50
a.m.at Christ the King Lutheran Church and conduct
the Sunday Forum at 9:45 a.m.
Introduction to Nonviolent Communication(tm)
Gregg Kendrick, certified NVC (Nonviolent Communication(tm))
trainer, will offer a free, two-hour introduction to NVC on
Friday, January 26 as a prelude to the day-long workshop the
following day, January 27.
The workshop, entitled “Developing the Skills and
Consciousness of Life-Serving Communication”, teaches
how to reframe the way we express ourselves and how we hear
others by focusing on what we are observing, feeling, needing,
and requesting.
NVC is a language model and approach for working through
conflict with compassion, speed, and success. Dissemination
of NVC concepts and techniques is the primary adult education
project of the Decade of Nonviolence-Houston, which is sponsoring
this event through its Committee for Compassionate Communication.
The schedule of events is:
• Friday, January 26, 7 - 9:00 p.m., Introduction
(no cost)
• Saturday, January 27, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Workshop
(with fee)
Activities will be in Pecore Hall at St. Stephen’s
Episcopal Church, 1805 W. Alabama corner Woodhead.
The workshop fee is $75 (deadline January 15), $85 thereafter.
Make checks payable to Decade of Nonviolence-Houston and mail
to Marylinn Schwantiz, 2915 Taylors Glen Ct., Katy, TX 77494.
Include a phone number or email address for confirmation.
For more information, and to reserve a seat on Friday night,
contact Marylinn or
281-392-8125.
ELCA Alliance for Faith, Science, & Technology
Do faith and science truly contradict each other?
Mass media creates the imagery of an ongoing warfare between
science and religion, but there is another way, as suggested
by the current issue of Covalence,
online magazine of the ELCA Alliance for Faith, Science
& Technology . Through the alliance the ELCA encourages
conversation about issues facing our society and church related
to science and technology from a faith perspective. Ask questions
of scientists and join the discussion!
Free in the Morning?
Join Friday Morning Bible Study
This class is a great and easy way for mothers and fathers
of the very young to have some adult time. The group led by
Pr. Moore has started a study of the book Genesis for which
it is not too late to join. New participants are always welcome;
entry into the group is easy. The nursery opens at 10:00 am.
Snacks are served at 10:00 in the council room; the
class ends at 11:30.
New Member Classes
If you are interested in becoming a member of Christ the
King Church, you are invited to attend the Adult Catechesis
class.
We will offer a 2-day class on Friday, February 2,
7 until 9 p.m., and Saturday, February 3, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.
These classes, based on Martin Luther’s Small Catechism,
are open to inquirers, those seeking membership, and members
wishing to refresh their memory on the basic tenets of our
faith.
You may sign up on the bulletin board or contact
the church office or 713-523-2864, ext. 21. Childcare
is made available when requested the Monday prior to the class.
Introducing Jesus of Nazareth CD Available
Join gifted pastor, theologian and Grace Matters radio host
Peter Marty on a journey across the Holy Land. From Nazareth
and Bethlehem where it all began, to Capernaum, the Sea of
Galilee, the Jordan Valley, the Mount of Transfiguration and
finally Jerusalem. “Introducing Jesus of Nazareth”
is a straightforward, concise re-telling of the Gospel story.
Helping Peter Marty tell the story, are a diverse group of
pastors from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
CDs are available at no charge in the narthex and the church
office.
Service & Care
Want to Use Your Cancer Experience to Help
Others?
Come learn about being a CanCare Volunteer.
CanCare’s primary goal is to provide free, one-on-one,
long-term emotional support to cancer patients and their families
by trained cancer survivors and caregivers. CanCare will host
a Discovery Meeting to give participants a sense of what a
support volunteer is and does, and how to become one. Join
us from 11a.m. to 1p.m. at the Methodist Hospital Volunteer
Department on Wednesday, January 24, lunch
will be provided. For more information or to RSVP contact
Sonya Villamagna at 713-461-0028
Feed the Homeless
The Feed the Homeless Ministry meets on Monday,
January 22 at 6:00 p.m. in the kitchen at Christ
the King Church.
Join us on the 2nd and 4th Monday evenings of
each month at Christ the King Lutheran Church to make sandwiches
and prepare meals, and then deliver them to downtown homeless
individuals. Our schedule is as follows:
5:45 p.m. - Meet in the Kitchen and Parish
Hall to set up and prepare the meals
7:00 p.m. - Leave CTK for downtown to deliver the meals
All are invited to help out with meal preparation,
downtown delivery, or both! Our next gathering in January
will be on Monday, January 22. All are welcome.Contact
Wendy Wiker for more information.
Changing the World Two by Two
Mission Offerings collected in January
will continue to help change the World Two by Two! The Luther
League began collecting donations in December for a Heifer
Project Gift Ark. This is the second Gift Ark project we have
worked on at Christ the King, and we are half way to the goal
of $5000 to purchase it. To further support this project,
the January Mission Offering has been designated to support
Heifer Project International.
The Heifer Gift Ark offers hope worldwide to families who
are poor and hungry. Your donations will send animals on a
voyage to where they are needed most, then each family who
receives livestock will pass on one or more of the animal’s
offspring to other families in need in their community. This
way, your gift will multiply for years to come! What a beautiful
way to bring joy to the world. Be an “Ark Angel”
and drop your donations into the Mission Offering basket each
Sunday in January!
Your Gift Giving this Year Can Change Someone’s World!
Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America
Browse through 12 areas of giving, including the ELCA World
Hunger Appeal and the Division for Global Mission. You may
also send an E-card and print out a Tribute Notification for
the honoree.
Lutheran World Relief
LWR is rated at the TOP of relief organizations! This is the
webpage for the LWR Community Quilt. Click on the 12 items
listed under “Gift Squares” to learn about different
areas and levels of giving
Church
World Service
An especially fun site for involving children in alternative
giving! Click on different areas of the village map for an
audio guide to various ways to give. You may also send an
E-card to the gift honoree.
Heifer International
Founded in 1944. They work exclusively in the areas of livestock
and agriculture to develop programs that alleviate hunger
and poverty. Although the site is not specifically geared
toward children, there are great visuals of animals and trees
to give.
Americares
Founded in 1975 with a commitment to help Vietnamese orphans.
Browse their international and domestic relief programs. For
alternative giving, click on “Sitemap” at the
bottom of the page, then click on “How To Help: Honor
& Memorial Donations”.
The Weather Outside is Frightful...
Help Someone Stay Warm this Winter
With cooler weather upon us, Christian Community
Service Center’s Emergency Services clients could benefit
from your gently used clothing donations. Please search your
closets for these particular items:
- Sweaters and jackets for infants, children,
and adult men
- Large sizes for men are helpful for some of our clients
- Men’s slacks in all sizes
Emergency Services gladly receives donations
Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and on Saturday
from 9 a.m. to noon. Please bring donations to the facility
located at 3434 Branard (near Greenway Plaza). For additional
details, call 713-961-3993 or visit www.ccschouston.com
Thank you for your giving spirit! The CCSC clients benefit
every day from the donations they receive all year long!
We encourage you to get connected to CCSC.
There are dozens of volunteer and giving opportunities. Become
part of an award-winning effort that positively impacts over
27,000 lives each year — call 713-961-3993 or visit
www.ccschouston.com
ELCA Provides Funds to Support the Humanitarian
Response in Darfur
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
(ELCA) provided $200,000 May 31 to support the humanitarian
response in the Darfur region of western Sudan. A three-year
conflict in Darfur has resulted in the deaths of some 200,000
to 400,000 people, and more than 2.5 million people have been
displaced from their homes.
There also have been “many reports of
rapes, looting, burning of homes, and other untold atrocities
committed against primarily ethnic Africans living in Darfur,”
said the Rev. Mark S. Hanson, ELCA presiding bishop, in a
May 19 statement to members of the church.
“Similar to the genocide in Rwanda, the world has waited
too long to respond in outrage and has allowed a poorly funded
humanitarian response to take the place of political will
and action,” said Hanson.
“There is cautious, hopeful news”
about Darfur, said Hanson. “The Sudanese government
and the largest rebel faction in Darfur — the Sudan
Liberation Army/Movement — signed a peace agreement,
and that has started a tenuous peace process that could end
a tragic situation that President Bush and others have described
as ‘genocide,’” he said.
For more information, see the ELCA webpage:
www.elca.org/news/index.asp.
For more resources and ELCA policy on the genocide
in Darfur, visit www.elca.org/advocacy/issues/peace
or see the mobile bulletin board.
Snack Providers Needed
Looking for an occasional, yet extremely important
ministry?! We are now recruiting snack providers for after
Sunday services. The light refreshments that are set out with
the coffee each Sunday provide a great opportunity for fellowship
for members and visitors alike. Not only that, the donations
they generate go to the World Hunger Appeal. Join this wonderful
ministry of hospitality that also benefits hunger relief.
You can provide snacks only once or twice a year or as often
as you’d like. For more information or to sign up, contact
Beverly Davis or 713-523-2864 ext. 27.
ONE Lutheran Campaign
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
has been actively engaged in advocacy on hunger and justice
issues for many years. Now, at a key point in history, the
ELCA is joining Bread for the World, the Alliance to End Hunger,
and others in a coordinated effort against the injustice of
extreme poverty. ONE Lutheran is the ELCA-specific effort
to promote the ONE Campaign. ONE Lutherans acting together
can bring real power to this social justice movement. Check
out the mobile bulletin board or visit www.elca.org/advocacy
for more information.
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