Missional Offering

Mission Offering for September – Hospitality
Apartments
The mission offering in September will benefit
the Hospitality Apartments (HRDF), an organization with which
Christ the King Lutheran Church has been closely associated
for over a generation. The Hospitality Apartments provide
free temporary housing and a welcome, comfortable, supportive
environment for families in need who must come to Houston
for treatment in Texas Medical Center hospitals. The average
stay is 7 weeks and the cumulative occupancy rate is over
99%. The guests arrive from all over the United States and
neighboring countries. Christ the King Church has been a loyal
financial and volunteer supporter of the Hospitality Apartments
for over 25 years.
At present, the Hospitality Apartments are
constructing new facilities at a cost of approximately $4
million. The majority of the capital funds already have been
raised, but the capital campaign does not include funds for
new furnishings. Each apartment is furnished with two twin
beds, a chest of drawers, bedside table, linens, sleeper sofa,
recliner, end table, TV and VCR (or VCR/DVD), two lamps, dinette
set, refrigerator, stove, microwave, cooking utensils and
other kitchen items—at a total cost of $5,000. Our August
mission offering will be donated to the Hospitality Apartments
to assist in furnishing the new apartments in a manner that
brings comfort and dignity to guests while staying in the
Hospitality Apartments.
Hospitality Apartments Needs Volunteers to Help Move
Special
Installation of Bishop Rinehart
The congregation is invited to join in the installation of Bishop Michael W. Rinehart in a worship celebration on Saturday, September 29, at 1:00 p.m. with pre-service music by the Bach Choir at 12:30 p.m. The installation will take place at Grace Presbyterian Church located on the northbound feeder of Beltway 8 just north of Westheimer Road. A reception honoring Bishop Rinehart and his family will follow the service in Massey Tucker Hall. The Rev. Mark Hanson, presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America will preach and preside over the installation.
Can you Hear Me Now?
Has your email address changed? Do you have a new cell phone number or have moved? Consider if you have made changes in the past months and have not yet notified the church office.
Contact the church office with any changes in your information.
Worship
Godly Play Lessons Today
Pre-K/K: Creation
1st/2nd grade:
Creation Falling Apart
3rd Grade:
(Abram and Sari)
God’s promise to Abraham and Sara
German Language service
September 30 • 5:00 pm
Michael Haydn:
Missa Sancti Gabrielis
An Oktoberfest reception
will be held in the courtyard following the service
Lectio Divina on Wednesdays
Our Wednesday evening prayer group, Lectio
Divina, led by Velma Rice, will begin on Wednesday, September
5 from 6:45-7:30 p.m. This ancient form of prayer is translated
“Divine Reading,” and has been part of the spiritual
practice in the church since ancient times. All are invited
to participate.
Morning Prayer
Each weekday morning at 8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer is said
in the narthex. All are welcome to participate.
Prayer Around the Cross
at Taizé
Service on the First Saturday of the Month
The Prayer Around the Cross will be held at the Taizé
Eucharist on the first Saturday of each month at 6:00
p.m. A wooden cross on the floor of the altar sanctuary
confronts worshipers with the suffering of Christ on behalf
of humanity. In its presence the suffering of the world and
our own burdens come to light. Christ gave salvation to all
on the tree of the cross. It is the tree where life might
be restored. Worshipers may choose to meditate on the cross
from the pew or may enter the altar sanctuary and kneel at
the cross.
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.
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.
Wednesday Night Alive!
Wednesday Night Alive! is back with dinner at 5:30 p.m. Children and adults alike will fill every room and corner of the ministry building: eating, learning, singing, playing instruments, studying, praying, writing life stories, and so much more. The Wednesday Night Alive! program has grown from an exclusively children orientated ministry in its early years to a weekly congregational event spanning all generations from infant to those reflecting on their life stories. All members and friends are invited to come and see the building up of strong bones for the body of Christ.
The offerings are very similar to previous years. The schedule, detailed class descriptions, and registration packet are available in the narthex. The information will be online at www.ctkelc.org all year.
We need volunteers and leaders willing to commit
to two or three Wednesdays a semester in the following areas:
Kitchen Help – cooking, cleaning, serving. Here is your
opportunity to Praise God with a Spoon and Pot! We are especially
looking for chefs and assistant cooks.
Welcome Table – we need smiling faces
to greet, help with registration, and sell dinner tickets.
Godly Play – both those certified as
teachers and those who can quietly assist as Door Persons
are needed for the Godly Play class. No experience is required
for Door Persons. We especially need volunteers who are not
parents of young children for this role.
Kids Club and World Explorers – these
special groups are led by Tim Lenz and Irmi Willcockson respectively.
They need creative and patient volunteers who are called to
work with elementary age children in games, crafts, science
studies, and similar areas.
If you would like to serve as a volunteer in
a position this year, please let Pastor
Liebster and/or Alicia
Goodrow know.
Dinner Time for all on Wednesdays!
All are invited to join the crowd for dinner
Wednesdays, 5:30-7:00 p.m. An adult’s plate is $5.00,
a child’s plate $3.00. Pizza is sold for $1.50 per slice.
This week’s menu is:
honey baked ham, baked sweet potatoes, pinto beans, okra, salad, cake for special occasions
prepared by Bridget Jensen.
Pizza VIP
Always loved the smell of fresh baked, yummy pizza? The Wednesday Night Alive team is looking for Pizza VIPs to coordinate pizza pick-up in the Rice Village and selling it on Wednesday nights. The job takes about an hour between 5:15 and 6:15 p.m. and is done together with the assigned greeter for that week. With more than one person volunteering the commitment could easily be split. All who are interested may contact Pr. Liebster
Playgroup on Tuesdays 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Christ the King Church invites parents with babies and toddlers
to participate in a playgroup on Tuesdays from 10:00 - 11:30
a.m. in the nursery. Each week parents meet with children
of various ages for fellowship and exchange. Playgroup will
continue meeting throughout the summer on Tuesdays from 10:00
to 11:30 in the nursery. Please
contact Diane Schoppe if you have any questions. All are
welcome.
Parents’ Online Group
Log in to an online parent support group for quick answers
to quick questions. Join the group of Christ the King Church
members who take advantage of the accumulated wisdom and knowledge
shared by parents of the youngest members.
To join the group, send an email
to Penny Linsenmayer. Include your name and email address
in the body of the message.
Luther League
Sunday nights at 6:00 p.m., all 6th grade through 12th grade
youth are invited to the Luther League meetings in the youth
room. Food, games, discussions, and new friends can be found
during the 90 minute meetings. The meetings are led by youth
director Tim Lenz along with other young adults and parents.
Please contact Tim Lenz
for more information. Click
here to view the Luther League website.
“Invisible Children” Screening
Youth aged 13 and up are invited to view Invisible Children, the documentary based on the experiences of three college students who found themselves stranded in Northern Uganda, on September 23 at 5:30 p.m. in the youth room. The film exposes the effects of a 20-year-long war on the children of Northern Uganda-a story where children are the weapons and the victims. Discussion about the film and what you can do to help will take place after the screening. Please contact Tim Lenz for more information.
Luther League invites Parents
All parents and youth are invited to the Luther League meeting on Sunday September 30 at 6:00 pm in the youth room to share dinner and discuss short and long range planning for this upcoming school year. We will talk about dates, costs, and fundraising plans. Potluck dishes and dessert will be welcome additions for dinner.
Please contact Tim Lenz for any additional information.
Sunday Café
Sunday Café provides 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.
Hey College Students! FREE MEALS! Woohoo…Oh Yeah!
Every Sunday after the late service, Sunday Café
happens in the church fellowship area. Hungry's caters, and
college students eat for free. Life simply doesn't get better
than this! Come join members of Christ the King and fellow
college students for great fellowship and a great meal.
Mark Sunday September 9th on your calendar!
After Sunday Café (that free meal we're talking about),
we will gather to talk about Lutheran Campus Ministry Bible
study throughout this semester as well other Houston Lutheran
Campus Ministry events happening throughout the year.
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.
Yoga on Saturdays - 1:00 p.m.
The yoga class will meet on Saturdays at 1:00 p.m.
in the basement classroom. 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.
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
Sundays at 9:45 a.m. in the basement classroom
Reading the Classics: Homer, The Iliad
In Sunday Forum, Matthias Henze will read excerpts from Homer’s Iliad.Participants are expected to read short sections from The Iliad before coming to class. The recommended edition and translation is by Robert Fagles in the Penguin Classics series.
September 23, The Iliad, Books 15 and 16
September 30, The Iliad, Books 22 and 2
Downtown Lunch Bunch Study Group Forming
The Rev. Dr. Don Carlson, a member of The Melanchthon Board of Directors and local pastor, will be facilitating a noon time discussion group based on a DVD series, “Living the Questions.” This 12-part series is designed for people who want to integrate their faith with the events of their daily lives and are willing to grapple with difficult issues together.
The group will meet on Tuesdays at noon. Bring your own lunch and a guest. Cost is $10/session or $100 for the entire series when paid in full by the first session. The dates are continuous from September 25 – December 18 with the exception of November 20 when the group will not meet due to the Thanksgiving Holiday. The class will meet at the Fullbright Tower at 1301 McKinney. 47th Floor. Ask for Rodney Koenig when you check in with the 47th Floor Receptionist.
For more information contact Pr. Kathy Haueisen
Friday Study Group to examine the Patriarchal
Narratives in the Book of Genesis
Everyone is invited to a new study with the Friday Morning
Bible Study beginning September 7 at 10:00 a.m.
We gather for snacks at 10:00 and conduct the study from 10:30
to 11:30 a.m. Pastor Moore will lead the study.
We will turn our attention to the biblical narrative of
Genesis 12 - 50 concerning Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca,
Jacob and Rachel, and Joseph. These sweeping narratives are
foundational for the Hebrew and Christian understanding of
the promissory character of faith.
The realism of the patriarchal narratives invites readers
to participate in the developments, the threats, and deliverances
that occur. God reigns magisterially over events, but God
remains an “illusive presence” throughout. God
is known through the experience of the events and the promise
that brings meaning to the vicissitudes of human evil and
folly.
Confirmation Classes of 2008
and 2009
The new confirmation class combines youth to be confirmed
in 2008 and in 2009. Aubyn Link, Aaron Schaer, and Andrew
Winston have already studied Bible in the last year and are
now welcoming the new class of 2009: Dylan Beckman, Erik Biegert,
Blake Bourne, Nils Krahe, Franz Liebster, Raven Wichelhaus,
and Matthew Willcockson. This year the youth will study and
memorize Luther’s Small Catechism. Confirmation class
takes place on Wednesdays, 6:15 – 7:15 p.m. in the conference
room on the third floor. Pr. Liebster and Tim Lenz will lead
the class.
Baptized into Christ - Luther's Small Catechism
Persons wanting to deepen their understanding of faith or
wanting to prepare for baptism are invited to this study of
the most significant text for the Lutheran understanding of
faith.
The Small Catechism was written almost 500 years ago by
Martin Luther as a means to teach adults the basics of Christian
faith. Like most catechisms of the day, the Small Catechism
included sections on 1. The Ten Commandments, 2. The Apostles
Creed, and 3. The Lord’s Prayer. Luther added sections
on 4. Holy Baptism and 5. Holy Communion.
The class begins on Wednesday, September 5, from
7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the council room on the second
floor and will be taught by Pastor Moore. The series is scheduled
for September through November and January through April.
Life Stories Writing Workshop
The Writing Life Stories Workshop meets on Wednesdays from 5:00 until 6:45 p.m. and includes an opportunity for participants to enjoy the evening dinners served at the Church.
This Fall we will begin exploring various aspects of storytelling including the ways in which they affect our lives and the lives of others. Resource materials for will include Christina Baldwin’s Storycatcher: Making Sense of Our Lives through the Power and Practice of Story and Mary Pfifer’s Writing to Change the World.
All those interested in writing their memoirs or in having
an opportunity to explore various forms of storytelling and
writing are invited to join us. We are a very informal and
sharing group. And the stories each session have been priceless!
For more information contact Anna
Fay Williams.
Service & Care
Feed the Homeless
The Feed the Homeless Ministry meets on Monday,
September 24 at 5:45 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! All are welcome.Contact
Wendy Wiker for more information.
Get Ready
A graph of hurricane frequency over the past
100 years indicates that the majority of hurricanes form in
September. As we draw closer to that busy month, it pays to
repeat the preparedness message. Persons living alone should
find a family member or friend with whom they can either evacuate
or shelter in place, No one should be alone. The Care Team
here at CTK has been evaluating this situation within our
congregation. If you have concerns about yourself or someone
else, please contact
Linda Schoene, Congregational Nurse.
In addition, avoid the long lines and frenzy
that occur when a hurricane threatens by taking time now to
stock up on water and non-perishable food items. Make sure
the flashlights have fresh batteries and the first aid kit
is stacked. Keep all medications up to date and phone numbers
and important papers handy. Being prepared readies us care
for ourselves and our families and positions us to help others!
Thrivent Builds with Habitat
Thrivent Builds is sponsoring two Habitat for Humanity home builds in Umland Park September 28, 29, and October 5, 6, 13. October 6 is designated as Christ the King Church workday. Sign up sheets for all days are availabe in the narthex and by the coffee table.
If you are interested
in helping a family build an affordable home, contact
Torsten Louis for further information.
Hospitality Apartments Needs Volunteers to Help Move
During October, November and December (?), Hospitality Apartments will be moving into the new apartments. Movers will be hired for the big stuff. So volunteers just have to “sweat the small stuff!” Jobs range from assembling dining tables and bed frames to washing dishes to cleaning toilets to vacuuming furniture to marking inventory lists to helping guests to ... Younger people and older people can help. There are small jobs and big jobs but no unimportant jobs.
For information, contact the Hospitality Apartments at 713-790-9120. Check out their blogspot
Food Service Ministry Continues this Fall on
Wednesday Nights: Calling all Cooks and Bottlewashers
Our Food Service Ministry Team will continue
to delight our hungry Wednesday Night Alive! participants
again this school year. We are blessed with great cooking,
as well as serving and cleaning talent, in our congregation.
All members who enjoy good food and good fellowship are invited
to join us by volunteering one Wednesday night during the
fall semester. Food service will be from 5:30-7:00 p.m. each
Wednesday from September 5 through December 5. We have a full
range of positions available from skilled to unskilled (from
cooks to servers to dishwashers). And not only do Food Service
Ministry Team volunteers get the satisfaction of serving others,
but they also get a free meal. How’s that for a great
deal?! For more information or to volunteer, please contact
Beverly Davis
Need a Flu Shot?
Kelsey/Seybold Clinic will sponsor an immunization clinic this fall. Influenza vaccine will be available for adults and children over 36 months. To determine the level of interest, please contact Linda Schoene if you would like to be immunized.
October 14
9:30am – 12:30pm
Council Room
$27 (cash or check)
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