The Week of April 6 , 2008 

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This Sunday, Third Sunday of Easter, April 6
Lessons: Acts 2:14a, 36-41 ; Psalm 16:1-4, 12-19; 1 Peter 1:17-23; Luke 24:13-35

8:30 a.m.

Worship (Creation)
Hymns: 363,377,491,484,391

9:45 a.m. Sunday Forum, parish hall
9:45 a.m. Sunday Church School
10:50 a.m.

Worship (ELW4)
Hymns: 363,368,522,548,391

12:15 p.m. Sunday Café, parish hall
6:00 p.m. Luther League, youth room
Monday, April 7
8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer, narthex 
5:00 p.m. Houston Boy Choir, music suite
6:30 p.m. Houston Brass Band, nave
7:00 p.m. Scandinavian Dancers, basement
Tuesday, April 8
8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer, narthex 
5:30 p.m. German schoool, room 208
6:00 p.m. Executive committee, 3rd floor
7:30 p.m. Bach Choir, music suite
Wednesday, April 9
8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer, narthex 
12 noon Godly Play network, council room
5:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Alive!
5:30 -7:00 p.m. Dinner, parish hall
5:45 p.m. Beginning of classes through 7:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m. Confirmation class, third floor
6:15 p.m. Brass Choir, music suite
7:30 p.m. Baptized into Christ, council room
7:30 p.m. Church Choir, music suite
7:30 p.m. Chorus, rehearsal room

Thursday, April 10

8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer, narthex
10:00 a.m. Piecemakers, 2nd floor
5:00 p.m.

Houston Boy Choir, music suite

Friday, April 11

8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer, narthex  
9:00 a.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry, 3rd floor
10:00 a.m. Friday Morning Bible Study, council room
Saturday, April 12
9:00 a.m. German school
1:00 p.m. Yoga, basement classroom
5:00 p.m. Taizé Rehearsal, nave  
6:00 p.m. Taizé Worship 

Next Sunday, Fourth Sunday of Easter, April 13
Lessons: Acts 2:42–47 ; Psalm 23 ; 1 Peter 2:19–25; John 10:1–10

8:30 a.m.

Worship (Creation)
Hymns: 369,502,789,764,544

9:45 a.m. Sunday Forum, parish hall
9:45 a.m. Sunday Church School
10:50 a.m.

Worship (ELW4)
Hymns: 369,502,764,789,544

12:15 p.m. Sunday Café, parish hall
5:00 p.m. Chamber Music, parish hall
6:00 p.m. Luther League, youth room
 

Special

Hospitality Handout to Greet Visitors

All are invited to pick up a copy of The Rabbi’s Gift after ther services today. This story is about community building and suggests ways to offer hospitality to visitors.

Do you Forget to Bring your Offering Envelopes to Sunday Service?

How often do you arrive to church on Sunday with your check book but forget your offering envelope?

Here are 2 ways you can simplify your life:

forget the envelopes, just bring the check book.
subscribe to Simply Giving, the automatic withdrawal program.

Both ways eliminate the expense of mail-order envelopes and help the church to spend your contributions more effectively.
To unsubscribe to the mail-order offering envelopes, contact the church office or 713-523-2864

Save Time and Money by Switching from Paper to Online

Would you rather receive the Banner electronically and eliminate mailing? Contact the chuch office or 713-523-2864.

sale signStart Spring Cleaning for May 17 Tag Sale

Start Spring Cleaning for May 17 Tag Sale
To help fund some of our children’s programs, we are having a tag sale on Saturday, May 17, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon in the parish hall. We are asking you to consider what you may have around your home. Clothes are only accepted when in pristine condition. Babies’ and children’s clothes need to be in near perfect condition. Many hands will be needed for setup and hauling. For questions, and to sign up as a volunteer, contact Donna Olson-Salas

Mission Offering



The mission offering is collected at the church doors at the end of worship.

Mission Offering for March - Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston

logoEveryday Meals on Wheels (coordinated through Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston) visits over 3300 members of this community’s greatest resource, its seniors.
Meals on Wheels not only brings a hot, nutritious meal to these homebound seniors, but gives them what they want the most; the opportunity to have physical contact with someone daily and continue to live independently and with dignity.

Interfaith Ministries (IM) brings people of diverse faith traditions together for dialogue, collaboration and service.

Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston
It envisions a community of faith working and acting together in response to the Divine call to create a more just, compassionate, and caring society.

IM’s Core Beliefs are:

Interfaith Ministries promotes a community where faith is vital for our life together.
People of faith are accountable for building a just and compassionate community.
There is value in working together in the community.

IM works with 10 communities of faith, including Baha’i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jain, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, Unitarian Universalist and Zoroastrian. Together they provide the foundation upon which IM builds collaborative partnerships to serve seniors and refugees. Their programs advocate for the needs and rights of at-risk and special needs children, enhance the independence and dignity of low-income seniors, and improve the quality of life for refugees.

For more information, visit www.imgh.org.

Mission Offering Envelopes

Thank you to all our members who have been contributing generously to our monthly mission offerings. If you would like your mission offering to appear on your contribution statement, please pick up a mission offering envelope from the pew and put it in the usher’s offering baskets as you leave worship services. You may also write a check and earmark ‘mission offering’.

Special

logoTime and Talent!

It is not too late to turn in your Time and Talent sheet. There are many ways you can minister within our congregation, in our community, and in the world. Look through your 2008 Time and Talent catalog for a myriad of ways you can serve. For more information about any of the opportunities, please contact either the person listed in the catalog for the activity or contact Beverly Davis

 

 

Worship

logoGodly Play Lessons Today

Pre K - 2nd Grade: Jesus and the 12
3rd Grade: The Story of Ruth

 

 

photoPrayer Around the Cross on the First Saturday of Each Month

The congregation and friends of Christ the King Church are invited to the Taizé service on the first Saturday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the nave with Prayer around the Cross.
The Taizé service provides a unique worship experience focusing on silence and reflection. The music is simple yet uplifting. Worshipers come from all over the Houston area.

 

Altar Guild Vases

Members who have received the altar flowers in the past are kindly asked to return the vases to the Altar Guild sacristy.

Morning Prayer

Each weekday morning at 8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer is said in the narthex. All are welcome to participate.

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

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April 13, 2008 • 5:00 p.m.
Chamber Music: Sebastian Knebel
with members of the Bach Orchestra

For more information visit our website at www.bachsocietyhouston.org or call (713) 523-2864.
The Bach Society is funded in part by grants from the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance.

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.

A Foyers Group?

It's all about hospitality. Check out the table in the narthex after services today.

logoWednesday Night Alive!

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.

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.

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 $5 and children’s plates are $3.

This week's menu is: Salmon, almond rice, green salad, French bread, pineapple upside cake.
The meal will be prepared by Marie Monroe & Jessica Cannon.

Scandinavian Folk Dance

The Scandinavian Folk Dancers of Houston invite you to check them out and consider joining the group. It’s convenient (they practice in the church basement) and it is a lot of fun. They do folk dances from all five Scandinavian countries, and perform publicly five to ten times a year. Practice is on Mondays at 7:00 p.m. For more information contact the church office.

Nursery Guild Meeting - April 20

All parents of children ages newborn through four are invited to attend the Nursery Guild meeting on Sunday, April 20 at 12:30 p.m. in the Kindergarten class room. On the agenda will be the election of officers and planning for the tag sale on May 17.

Sunday Snack Providers!

Are you looking for a way to help out that will make a big impact without a big time commitment?
Please consider becoming a snack provider!

Most of our volunteers are asked to provide snacks for either service (your choice) twice per year. The snacks can be as simple or as complicated as you wish - no culinary degree required!
Becoming a snack provider is a great way to help make our Sunday mornings more hospitable for guests and more fun for our members. All the money raised goes directly to World Hunger Appeal.
Join us today! Contact Anita Bryant

Playgroup Invitation

We are looking forward to a wonderful year in 2008, and hope you will join us for fellowship in Christ the King's playgroup.  This is a great way to visit with other parents who have babies and young children.  It also provides an opportunity for young children to play and interact with each other, developing their social skills in a small group setting.  The playgroup is open to all parents and their small children.  We meet in the church nursery one morning each week.
 
We meet on Mondays from 10:00 to 11:30 each week.
Stop by and visit!  Bring a friend!

If you have any questions about the playgroup or the field trip, please contact Diane Schoppe at or Franziska Fischer

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.

logoLuther League

The Luther League is for all 6th grade through 12th grade youth Meetings are generally held 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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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Sundays at 9:45 a.m. in the parish hall

Sunday Forum on April 6 and April 13

Michelle Shonbeck, Executive Director of the Christian Community Service Center (CCSC), will be at Christ the King Church for the next two Sundays.

On April 6, she will share the mission of CCSC, giving an update on the programs. CCSC is a coalition of 37 churches united in service to the needy, and it serves the community through six distinct programs.

On April 13, she will be teaching a course entitled “Raising Philanthropic Children”, which is aimed at families with young children. This class weaves in giving/volunteerism, consumerism and basic money management principles.

Lutheran Bishop to Speak at Rothko Chapel

Two former recipients of the Rothko Chapel Oscar Romero Award will speak about how receiving the Oscar Romero Award has touched their lives and guided their activities. Lutheran Bishop Medardo Gomez received the Oscar Romero Award in 1990 and Sr. Dianna Ortiz in 2004 will show how the legacy of Oscar Romero lives on in their work Wednesday April 16 at 7:30 p.m. The Rothko Chapel is located at 1409 Sul Ross (at Yupon).

Medardo Gomez is the shepherd for the Lutheran church in El Salvador. He is the only Lutheran bishop the country has ever had, but he is much more. He is a true minister of the love of Jesus Christ to the poor and downtrodden in Salvadoran society. Through the horrors of the civil war in the country to the tremendous economic want and social violence in the decade since the peace accords, Bishop Gomez has boldly proclaimed that the Gospel message requires a Christian walk in solidarity with the poor.

LARGE PRINT BOOK Exchange in the Works

A large print book exchange is coming to the narthex on Sundays. All we need are the books!

So far we have only a few books. Donations of large print books are needed. Please bring your large print books to the church office. If you wish a letter of acknowledgement for your donation, please leave your name, address and telephone number on a piece of paper inside the book. Donated books will be stamped to show that they are the property of Christ the King Lutheran Church.

When enough books are accumulated, a start date will be announced. Thereafter, a book cart with the books will be in the narthex after Sunday services. You will be free to borrow a book and return it to the cart when you have finished it.

Questions may be directed to Susan Teich

Friday Morning Bible Study

New participants are always welcome to the Friday Morning Bible Study and will find that entry into the group is easy. Snacks are served at 10:00 a.m.; the class begins at 10:30.

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 class is on Wednesday, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the council room and will be taught by Pastor Moore. The series is scheduled through April.

New Member Class

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, April 25, from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. and Saturday, April 26, from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 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. Childcare is available when requested the Monday prior to the class.

Young Adult Bible Study on First And Third Mondays

Campus pastor Brad Fuerst is offering a Bible study specifically for young adults on first and third Monday nights of each month. Pr. Brad will be accompanying UH students on a mission trip to New Orleans. The next meeting is April 7 at 6:00 p.m. in the second floor council room at Christ the King Lutheran Church. The meeting ends at 7:30 p.m.; participants go out afterwards for fellowship.

The Bible study complements the ministry of service through “Feed the Homeless” which happens every second and fourth Monday of the month. The focus of the Bible study is on Christian ethics and discipleship. Our liturgical worship together will serve as a framework for this study. Participants are encouraged to bring snacks to share…oh, and do bring your Bible as well. Preferably, the New Revised Standard Version.

Service & Care

Measure Up! Rule Out Debt to Fight Global Poverty

Christ the King Lutheran Church has been a One Lutheran congregation for several years. As a One Congregation, we will join with faith communities around the world on Sunday, April 13, to raise awareness and to advocate on behalf of the world’s impoverished. Please pick up a Measure Up! post card from the bulletin board and ask your member of Congress to co-sponsor the Jubilee Act.

As a One congregation, we are actively engaged in advocacy on hunger and justice issues and we join others in supporting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The MDG’s are 8 interrelated targets toward the elimination of extreme poverty by 2015. More than 180 countries, including the United States, have endorsed the goals, which include:

1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
2. Achieve universal primary education
3. Promote gender equality and empower women
4. Reduce child mortality
5. Improve maternal health
6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other disease
7. Ensure environmental sustainability
8. Create a global partnership for development

The Jubilee Act (HR 2634/S 2166) which calls for expanded debt cancellation to all countries that need it in order to reach the UN Millennium Development goals is one of the major 2008 legislative priorities for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Washington Office. The Jubilee USA Network, an alliance of more than 80 religious denominations and communities including the ELCA, along with human rights, environmental, labor, and community groups working for the cancellation of debt and ending poverty, has launched the Measure Up! Rule Out Debt! campaign to build support for the passage of the Jubilee Act. The Jubilee Act is the most important piece of debt legislation in the past seven years and is one of the most widely supported anti-poverty bills in Congress.

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Join the Houston Food Bank Team

Stop by the table in the courtyard after the services this morning and get to know the Houston Food Bank volunteers. This team of volunteers goes to the HOUSTON FOOD BANK on the second Saturday of odd numbered months. You can perform a wonderful service, burn calories, build muscles, and make new friends all at the same time. The next trip is on May 10. We will leave the church at 8:00 and return about noon.

For more information, stop by the table in the courtyard after the services or contact Anna Stock

Hospitality Apartments Dedication on April 13

All are invited to the dedication and open house for the Hospitality Apartments (HRDF) on Sunday, April 13, 2:00-4:00 p.m. (dedication at 2:30 p.m.). The new apartments are located at 7219 Cecil St.

The Hospitality Apartments provide free temporary housing for families in need who receive medical treatment in the Texas Medical Center.
Christ the King Church has been a financial and volunteer supporter of HRDF for more than 25 years.

Feed the Homeless

The Feed the Homeless Ministry meets on Monday, April 14 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.

recycle logoRecycle

You have probably noticed the recycling boxes in the narthex as you leave worship services.

“We of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) are deeply concerned about the environment, locally and globally, as members of this church and as members of society…. As congregations and other expressions of this church, we will seek to incorporate the principles of sufficiency and sustainability in our life. We will take measures that work to limit consumption and reduce waste. We will, in our budgeting and investment of church funds, demonstrate our care for creation.” (from the ELCA Social Statement, Caring for Creation: Vision, Hope, and Justice, 1993)

Thanks to Don Rice, we have been recycling our weekly bulletins and other paper for about 18 months. We invite other members and families to join Don in our mission to care for creation by joining our recycling team. We need volunteers to collect our recycling and carry it to the recycling center. (The closest to church is on Westpark, but you can use any center that is convenient to you). Individuals or families can volunteer once a month, once every two months, or once a quarter. Of course, the more that join the team, the easier it is for everyone. What a great project for the whole family! Please contact Beverly Davis if you are interested in joining our recycling team and furthering our mission to be responsible stewards of God’s creation.

Get to Know CCSC and its Programs

Informal 45 minute Group Tours at our 3230 Mercer location.
Monday, April 7 at 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, April 30 at 10:30 a.m.

To register, please contact Clare Bruce
Bring your Friends!

St. Luke’s Needs Volunteers

The gift of blood is truly the gift of life. The St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital Auxiliary needs volunteers to assist the St. Luke’s Blood Center on community blood drives. Volunteers are needed seven days a week from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Volunteers assist prospective donors with donor registration cards and distribution of snacks post donation. Transportation to the drives is provided. For more information about volunteer activities at St. Luke’s, call the hospital’s Auxiliary office at 832-355-2102 or visit St. Luke’s Web site.

Fair Trade Coffee Sales Continue

Fair Trade coffee from Equal Exchange is on sale after services and during the week in 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, hot cocoa and baking cocoa, and chocolate bars produced by democratically run farmer co-ops in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Order these items online

Printer/Ink Cartridges Needed!

Luther League needs your ink cartridges! The youth of Christ the King urge you not to throw away that printer cartridge when it’s empty – recycle it! The youth group is starting a recycle drive in cooperation with Cartridge World in West University. Cartridge World will make a donation to CTK for the benefit of Luther League for each cartridge we recycle. That can add up to big bucks for programming, youth gatherings and mission trips. If you are already refilling your cartridges, please consider taking them to Cartridge World (located at 4036 Bellaire Blvd, next to Whole Foods) and telling them “Christ the King sent me!”

Last updated: 2008-04-04