The Week of April 26, 2009  

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This Sunday, Third Sunday of Easter, April 26
Lessons: Acts 3:12–19; Psalm 4; 1 John 3:1–7; Luke 24:36b–48

  Blood Pressure Screening after services
8:30 a.m.

Worship (ELW4)
Hymns: 377, 495, 383, 374, 382

9:45 a.m. Sunday Church School
9:45 a.m. Sunday Forum, basement classroom
10:50 a.m.

Worship (ELW4)
Hymns: 377, 495, 383, 374, 382

12:15 p.m. Sunday Café, parish hall
6:00 p.m. Bach Vespers at First Evangelical Lutheran Church
6:00 p.m. Luther League, youth room
Monday, April 27
8:15 a.m.

Morning Prayer, narthex

5:45 p.m. Feed the Homeless, kitchen
6:00 p.m. Contemplative Prayer, room 206
Tuesday, April 28
8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer, narthex 
6:30 p.m. Stretching Class, basement
7:00 p.m. Service and Care, council room
7;30 p.m. Bach Choir, music suite

Wednesday, April 29

8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer, narthex 
5:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Alive! dinner served through 7:00 p.m.
5:45 p.m. Beginning of classes through 7:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m. Confirmation class, council room
6:15 p.m. Brass Choir, music suite
7:30 p.m. Church Choir, music suite
7:30 p.m. Chorus, rehearsal room

Thursday, April 30

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

Friday, May 3

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, May 2
9:00 German school
1:00 p.m. Yoga, basement classroom
5:00 p.m. Taizé Rehearsal, nave  
6:00 p.m. Taizé Worship, nave

Next Sunday, Fourth Sunday of Easter, May 3
Lessons: Acts 4:5–12; Psalm 23 ; 1 John 3:16–24; John 10:11–18

8:30 a.m.

Worship (ELW4)
Hymns: 369, 502, 484, 782, 789, 544

9:45 a.m. Sunday Church School
9:45 a.m. Sunday Forum, basement classroom
10:50 a.m.

Worship (ELW4)
Hymns: 369, 502, 484, 782, 789, 544

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

Mission Offering



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

Final Sunday to Contribute

Feed the Need, So That No Senior Goes Hungry

Our mission offering for April will go directly to the Meals on Wheels program of Interfaith Ministries of Greater Houston. Our goal is to support at least one senior for one year at $1200. Everyday Meals on Wheels (coordinated through Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston) visits over 3600 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.

LOGOaniMeals on Wheels for Senior’s Pets
Pet Food Accepted During April

aniMeals on Wheels is a program that benefits clients of Meals on Wheels for Greater Houston. aniMeals volunteers deliver a supply of donated dog and cat food each month. aniMeals is necessary because Meals on Wheels delivery drivers noticed that the seniors in the Meals on Wheels program sometimes share their home-delivered meal with their pet. Some seniors have to make the difficult choice of feeding their pet, purchasing medications or feeding themselves. aniMeals helps to alleviate these tough choices seniors have to make and we need your help.

During April, we ask that members drop off pet food in the basket in the narthex.

Stewardship

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Make It Your Homepage: www.ctkelc.org

In light of a lean budget Christ the King Church has stopped all print advertising. Our visitors when asked how they found out about the church often mention our website. While our website may not compare to the latest standards, it is very functional, has all of the events of the week on the front page and allows easy access to our publications and the calendar. Therefore we are asking members and friends to consider making www.ctkelc.org their homepage which will increase our web presence on the commonly used search engines.

Help with Sunday Morning Snacks

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 one of the Sunday services (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. Donations collected go directly to World Hunger Appeal.
Join us today! Contact Anita Bryant for more information.

Worship

Godly Play Lessons

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Pre K - Kindergarten: Jesus and the 12
1st-2nd Grade: Jesus and the 12
3rd Grade: Diciples

 

Lay Eucharistic Ministers and Lay Chaplains Recognized

On Sunday, April 26, we will commission our new Community of Hope Lay Chaplains and consecrate all of our Lay Chaplains and Lay Eucharistic Ministers. These individuals are affirming their commitment to the ministry of providing pastoral care to members within our congregation and also as an extension to the community. If you are interested in becoming a part of our congregational care team, please contact Beverly Davis

Nursery Graduation and Welcome to Church Class for Five and Six Year Olds - Sunday, April 26

Five and six year olds are invited to a special Welcome to Church class and nursery graduation during Sunday Church School on Sunday, April 26. Children and parents will meet at 10:00 a.m. in the narthex. Pastor Liebster will take the group on a tour of the nave. The children will visit the altar guild sacristy and learn how the altar guild prepares for worship. Children can explore the organ inside and out and meet Organist Mark Mummert. Pastor Liebster will also help the children learn more about what occurs during worship, including what the worship leaders do and what the people do. At the end of the class, the children will be presented with nursery graduation certificates and celebrate their nursery graduation with a special treat.

Ministry of Healing at the Taizé Service

A new worship opportunity has been added to the Taizé service on each second Saturday of the month. It is called Prayer Around the Paschal Candle and offers the option to receive a Healing Blessing. The Prayer Around the Paschal Candle complements the Prayer Around the Cross which is held on the first Saturday of each month. Persons who wish may come forward for a prayer with laying on of hands and anointing with oil. The congregation accompanies and supports the individuals coming forward with songs of hope and resurrection faith. The Prayers of Intercession will deliver to God petitions on various aspects of healing. Gathered by the Holy Spirit around Jesus Christ, the Word of salvation, we pray for God’s healing in all its dimensions. See an expanded article.

Taking Faith Home Online

Taking Faith Home, our weekly devotional, is available as hard copy in the narthex and can be viewed online.
Visit www.ctkelc.org and look for the icon.

Contemplative Prayer on Monday Evenings

Matthew 6:6 says "go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret". Contemplative prayer is a Christian spiritual formation practice in which one "goes into their room to pray." Exterior stillness helps to develop an interior silence and space where one can listen with the ear of the heart to hear the God who is always more willing to listen to us than we are to pray. Come on Monday evenings at 6:00 p.m. to room 206 and pray this ancient form of prayer.

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.

Music

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Bach Vespers at First Evangelical Lutheran Church

April 26, 2009 • 6:00 p.m.
Bach: Christ lag in Todesbanden, Cantata BWV 4, and other works
First Evangelical Lutheran Church is at 1311 Holman St. (at Caroline).

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 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.

Wednesday Night Alive! Ends on May 6

Wednesday Night Alive! ends for the year with a program on May 6 in the parish hall. Dinner starts at 5:45 p.m., the program at 6:30 p.m. Children and teachers are excited to join with parents and church friends of all ages for a fun evening. Pizza will be served as usual. To make it a special night, please donate salads, bread, and traditional potluck dishes. Desserts are most welcome and will be collected in the kitchen until after the program! Dinner will be buffet style at 5:45 p.m. in the parish hall. Dessert will be served after the program. Thanks for a great year of Wednesday Night Alive! and hope to see you on May 6!

Wednesday Night Alive! Parent Forum on May 13

The Education Commission will host a forum for parents to evaluate the WNA programming on May 13 at 6:15 p.m. in the parish hall. A simple Pizza and Salad dinner will be served at 5:45 p.m., the discussion starts at 6:15 p.m. to evaluate together what works and what could be improved. Each family is growing and changing and adapting with each new season. In planning for next year, it is helpful for the WNA team to hear what new challenges have come up and what ideas parents may have to meet those needs. The WNA leaders like to invite everyone to participate in the annual exercise of reviewing the activities, schedule, food, care giving and anything else.

Special Choristers Rehearsal Wednesday, May 13

Mark Mummert will hold a choristers rehearsal for both children’s groups on May 13 at the same time as the parent forum will be held, 6:15 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Dinner will be served at 5:45 p.m. in the parish hall. The children will rehearse in the basement music rehearsal room. Parents are encouraged to stay for the parent forum to help evaluate the Wednesday Night Alive programming.

Mark your Calendars       Pentecost Picnic on May 31

Come and join together for a good ol’ time at our annual Pentecost Picnic on May 31 in the courtyard of Christ the King Church. All are invited to don their casual red atire in celebration of Pentecost Sunday.

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.

Stretching for Fun and Rejuvenation

Massage Therapist Trish Rumble is offering a stretching class on Tuesdays from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the basement classroom. Cost will be $5 per session. All movements are done sitting or standing, no running or jumping involved. All stretches can be done at home or in the office. Come and join this great class!

Tag Sale May 16

The Christ the King Church Nursery Guild is planning the annual Christ the King Church Tag Sale, which will be held on Saturday, May 16. The proceeds for the tag sale help fund the nursery and other children’s programs at Christ the King Church. Part of the proceeds will be donated to a local children’s charity.The tag sale is especially important to us this year due to cuts in the education and enrichment budget. Please keep the tag sale in mind as you begin your spring cleaning.

Volunteers for the Event are also needed!
We need volunteers to help organize and price donations on Friday May 15 and to help shoppers on the day of the event, Saturday May 16. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Jayme Zage. at We will also have volunteer sign-up sheets available for both the preparation day and the event after the Easter Holiday.

Parent's Night Out/Movies in the Hall

Interested in an evening out while your children are cared for in the church nursery? Christ the King has a baby sitting co-op that provides a monthly evening out while parents take turns working in the nursery. Want more information? Contact Mark Wolf.

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.

Coupons, Anyone?

Bring your unwanted coupons to share with other “coupon clippers” of Christ the King Church. The coupons will be filed under a variety of categories and available for use by everyone. For more information contact Ann Chisholm or Peggy Johnson. Come join in the fun and the savings! The coupon box is located at the mailboxes on the second floor.

Education

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Sunday - 9:45 a.m. in the basement classroom.

April 26
Perspectives on the Economic Recession

Richard Scruggs will speak from his perspective as an entrepreneur discussing some of the ways in which entrepreneurial companies are dealing with the economic climate.
Richard is CEO of Salient Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Principal of Winston Sage Partners, Inc. and a former director of the Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship at Texas A & M’s Mays School of Business. He is married to church council member Cindi Scruggs and father of Heather and Julia.

Coming on May 3: The Current State of Christianity in the Holy Land.
Saida Rishmawi will talk about the life of Christians in the Holy Land. The talk will be accompanied by a sale of hand carved olivewood items to help support families in Bethlehem.

Friday Morning Bible Study

New participants are always welcome and will find that entry into the group is easy. Snacks will be served at 10:00 a.m.; class will begin at 10:30 a.m.

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, May 8, 7 until 9 p.m., and Saturday, May 9, 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. Childcare is made available when requested the Monday prior to the class.

Recognition of 2009 Graduates on May 10

If you are receiving a degree from high school, undergraduate, or graduate programs, we would like to know! Email the church office with details about your graduation date and any plans you have for your future.

Graduates of all degrees will be invited to participate in a short rite of recognition on May 10 at the 8:30 or 10:50 a.m. service. High school seniors will receive a gift from the Piecemakers.

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Service & Care

Visit Our Companion Synod in Peru

Join Lutherans from all over our synod in this year’s trip to visit our companion synod in Peru. The dates will be July 27-August 2. For more information or to register, please contact Beverly Davis

Make a Difference Today

Even in tough economic times, we want to make sure the commitment to fighting global poverty remains on the agenda of the government.

The total spent on all poverty-fighting programs make up less than one percent of the entire U.S. budget, yet with partners around the world, we are saving millions of lives and helping the world's poorest people break free from crippling poverty. These efforts will be even more critical as the effects of any global economic slowdown are magnified in already struggling countries. Many Christ the King Church members have joined the ONE Lutheran Campaign. You can join with ONE to remind our leaders to keep their promises to the world's poor. - www.one.org/keepourcommitments.

Feed the Homeless

hungry and homelessThe Feed the Homeless Ministry meets on Monday, April 27 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.

Mothers’ Day Offering of Letters

Bread for the World’s 2009 Offering of Letters will be held after each service at Christ the King on Sunday, May 10, Mothers’ Day.

Each of us will have an opportunity to write congress urging support for programs to provide more and better aid for the world’s poorest countries. The global-wide run-up in food-stuff prices has resulted in global-wide increases in poverty, malnutrition and starvation. The brunt of the problems fall on mothers who are fighting harder and harder to feed and cloth their children. We are seeing the progress made in recent years fighting hunger slip away.

Serving Lunch at SEARCH

Join members of the congregations of Christ the King Church and Brith Shalom, along with friends from W.R. Grace & Company, on Wednesday, May 13 , 7:30 - 11:30 a.m. to assist with the preparation and service of the noon meal for clients of SEARCH Homeless Services. Anyone interested in helping with this new project, contact Beverly Davis

Houston Food Bank - May 9 houston food bank

 

 

Join the volunteers going to THE HOUSTON FOOD BANK on the second Saturdays of odd numbered months. You can perform a wonderful service, burn calories, build muscles, and make new friends all at the same time. Please mark your calendars now for the next 2009 dates: May 9, July 11, September 12, and November 14. We leave the church at 8:00 and return about noon. You will be glad you did. For more information, contact Anna Stock

 

 

Check your Blood Pressure?

Monthly blood pressure screenings are held on the last Sunday of each month.

Can Openers Needed At CCSC

Can openers are “hot commodities” at the Christian Community Services Center’s Emergency Services. As soon as they come in, they go out. They are requested frequently by our clients, whether homeless or in apartments. When asked how they open the cans, the clients respond that they use a knife. Next time you see cans at grocery stores, please think of can openers! Your donations can be dropped at the food basket in the narthex.

Caring for One Another

Check out the Congregational Care Team display board in the narthex. Please consider joining our team in one or more capacities:

  • Meals: Provide an occasional meal to a member or family in need or for a memorial reception
  • Transportation: Provide occasional transportation for a doctor’s appointment, worship, shopping, or an emergency (as you are available, of course)
  • Visiting/Phoning: Visit or phone a member who is temporarily or permanently indisposed, providing a listening ear and a compassionate presence
  • Prayer Notes: Write a note to members expressing our support during times of need and to acknowledge life changes (scheduled for one month a year)
  • Emergency Phone Tree: Inform a few of our members (call list) of a member’s death of other extraordinary emergencies
  • Bereavement: Provide a faithful, appropriate presence to those experiencing a loss, such as death, property, divorce, or employment
  • Community of Hope: become a lay chaplain through this training program and on-going support system.

For more information, contact Beverly Davis

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Help SEARCH Help Others

Now that summer is upon us, the Service of the Emergency Aid Resource Center of Houston (SEARCH) has a constant need for insect repellant and sunscreen. Our congregation has been asked to donate insect repellant and sunscreen. There is a collection box in the narthex for these items.

logoDid You Hear About the Hunger Crisis?

The world hunger crisis was all over the news this past week. In just three years, the price of staple foods like wheat, corn and rice has almost doubled. If we don’t do something soon, hundreds of thousands of people face starvation and a hundred million more could fall into extreme poverty.

Christ the King Church is a ONE Lutheran congregation. Please consider taking action with the ONE Campaign

recycle logoPaper Recycling Steps Up

Our recycling container has arrived! It is located by the mechanical yard on the south end of our parking lot. Please collect and drop off ALL your paper items. The church will be reimbursed per ton of paper picked up. We need to collect at least 1.5 tons per month.

Accepted items include: newspaper, magazines, shopping catalogs, junk mail, office and school papers, envelopes with and without windows, phone books, paper bags (paper clips and staples do not have to be removed)
Items not accepted include:
cardboard, cereal/soda cartons, food wrap/containers, paper cups, tissue products, metal, trash, cans, plastics and glass.

Cancare has Urgent Need for Hospital Volunteers

Who: Cancer survivors and caregivers of survivors

* Use your cancer survivorship to encourage others facing cancer in 12 area hospitals and cancer treatment facilities.
* Short, flexible schedules
* Free parking at hospitals

Call CanCare at 713-461-0028 for additional information

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.

lofoFair 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. 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!”

Contributions

buttonElectronic Giving Now includes Credit/Debit Card Donations

Members and friends now have the option of choosing how to make donations: checking account, savings account or credit/debit cards. Electronic Giving allows to choose the donation frequency, one-time, weekly or monthly, and the donation amount for different funds. Contributions will be transferred electronically from designated accounts or credit/debit cards to the church account. These giving options will work in the same manner as other automatic withdrawals. The charge for using a Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club and Discover is 2.75% per transaction. American Express charges of 3.5% per transaction. For example, a $100.00 gift using a Visa card is reduced to $97.25 for the church. There is no charge for donations made through checking or savings accounts. This option gives peace of mind knowing that one’s pledge will be received and is contributing to the work of the church, especially during the low cash flow months of the year! Just click on the Easy button.Just click on the Easy button.

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.

Last updated: 2009-04-24