The Week of October 25, 2009  

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This Sunday, October 25    Reformation Sunday
Lessons: Jeremiah 31:7-9; Psalm 126 ;Hebrews 7:23-28; Mark 10:46-52

  Blood Pressure Screening after services.
  Flu Shots Cancelled
8:30 a.m.

Worship (ELW1)
Hymns: 503, 673, 462, 722, 788, 517

9:45 a.m. Sunday Forum, basement classroom
9:45 a.m. Sunday Curch School
10:50 a.m. Worship (ELW1)
Hymns: 503, 673, 462, 722, 788, 517
12:15 p.m. Sunday Café, parish hall
6:00 p.m. Luther League, youth room
Monday, October 26
  Church Office Closed
8:15 a.m.

Morning Prayer, narthex

5:45 p.m. Feed the Homeless, kitchen
6:00 p.m.

Contemplative Prayer, room 206

Tuesday, October 27
8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer, narthex 
7:30 p.m. Bach rehearsal, music suite

Wednesday, October 28

8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer, narthex 
5:00 p.m. Life Stories, 3rd floor conference room
5:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Alive! dinner served through 7:00 p.m., parish hall
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. Chorus, rehearsal room
7:30 p.m. Choir, music suite

 

Thursday, October 29

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

Friday, October30

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
7:00 p.m. Luther League Lock-in, youth room
Saturday, October 31
7:00 a.m. Luther League Lock-in ends
9:00 a.m. German School
10:00 a.m. Bach rehearsal, nave
1:00 p.m. Yoga, basement classroom
5:15 p.m. Taizé Rehearsal, nave  
6:00 p.m. Taizé Worship, nave

Next Sunday, November 1    All Saints' Sunday
Lessons: Deuteronomy 6:1-9; Psalm 119:1-8 ;Hebrews 9:11-14; Mark 12;28-34

8:30 a.m.

Worship (ELW1)
Hymns: 420, 750, 428, 666, 422

9:45 a.m. Sunday Forum, basement classroom
9:45 a.m. Sunday Curch School
10:50 a.m. Worship (ELW1)
Hymns: 420, 750, 428, 666, 422
12:15 p.m. Sunday Café, parish hall
4:30 p.m. Bach rehearsal, nave
6:00 p.m. Bach Vespers, nave
6:00 p.m. Luther League, youth room

 

 

 

 

Mission Offering



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

Hospitality Apartments

The Hospitality Apartments provide FREE temporary housing (up to three months) and a safe, welcome, comfortable, supportive environment for families in need who must come to Houston for treatment of life-threatening illnesses in the Texas Medical Center hospitals. During the last 40 years, this 100% volunteer ministry has served more than 5,600 families from 49 U.S. states and 65 foreign countries. They designed, constructed, funded, maintained, and staffed a 4-building, 42-unit apartment complex near the Texas Medical Center. In 2007, they relocated the entire operation into an adjacent, new ADA-compliant, energy-efficient, 4-story campus.
The Hospitality Apartments started in 1968 in a small rented four-plex Army barracks building. Not only has the Hospitality Apartments never had direct government support in its history, but never has any money been spent for professional management or fundraising help. All decisions are made and operations provided by volunteers. There is no paid staff. The Resident Managers are caregivers who get paid by getting extra time over the 3 months maximum. Need is the only criterion for eligibility besides living over 50 miles from the Medical Center. Selection is based on chronological order of application.
All apartments are completely furnished, including linens with laundry rooms available at no charge. Occupancy has always been 99.9% of the available apartments. When someone leaves, the apartment is cleaned and calls are made from the waiting list to fill it again. Christ the King Lutheran Church has been one of this ministry’s supporting 20 churches for 29 years. You are welcome to visit the Hospitality apartments at 7219 Cecil, south of the Medical Center, Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m.-6:00.

Worship

This Week

On Going

Welcome Visitors

We warmly welcome all visitors to Christ the King Lutheran Church. Please join us after Sunday worship for the snacks, coffee, tea, and lemonade in the courtyard. Contributions benefit the ELCA World Hunger Appeal.
We invite visitors to sign a pink worship card from the pew or the guest books at the doors.

Godly Play Lesson Today

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Pre K & K: 10 Best Ways
1st & 2nd Grades: Martin Luther
3rd Grade:Martin Luther

 

 

Candles on All Saints Sunday Weekend

On the weekend of All Saints Sunday (October 31 and November 1) the church remembers in her prayers those who joined the church through the sacrament of Holy Baptism and those who completed their earthly life and entered the Church in heaven.
The congregation will have the opportunity in all services to light candles in memory and thanksgiving for loved ones. Services will be 6:00 p.m. Saturday (Taizé), 8:30 a.m., and 10:50 a.m.

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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 Around the Cross on the First Saturday of Each Month the Taizé Service

taizeThe congregation and friends of Christ the King Church are invited to the Taizé service onthe 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.

 

Prayer Around the Paschal Candle, Ministry of Healing on the Second Saturday of Each Month at the Taizé Service

taize paschal candleAn additional 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.

Friday Morning Bible Study

New participants are welcome to join the Friday Morning Bible Study. This year’s study will be based on the readings prescribed for Sunday worship. Entry into the group is easy. Snacks will be served at 10:00 a.m. Class begins at 10:30 a.m. and ends at 11:45 a.m.

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.

Parking at Rice Stadium Lot Permitted

Press the intercom button at the entrances to the stadium lot.
Let the attendant know that you are going to church. The attendant will let you in at no charge.
Rice personnel can use their parking cards.
Parking in the lot south of the church is available Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights.

Fellowship

This Week

On Going

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Christ the King Festival Auction

Calling all bidders, donors, and people ready for a night of good food, fellowship, and fun for a great good cause! The Christ the King Festival Auction is coming up on Friday, November 20, so mark your calendars! Start thinking about what you can offer for either the live or silent auction held during the festival dinner. You can plan a fun or elegant sociable event; offer your special talent, skills, or professional expertise to the highest bidder; or provide quality, hand-made crafts, new merchandise, gift certificates or baskets of items. Please contact Terri Bourne with your ideas or offers to help with the auction.

Amazing Faiths Project Dinner Dialogues

amazing faiths project dinner dialoguesOn one evening, Houstonians gather in private homes to share a meal and converse about faith, spirituality and religion in intimate groups of 8-10 people. These dialogues are moderated by trained facilitators and create a safe space for Houstonians of every faith and no faith to share and fellowship with one another.
The dinners will be held on Thursday, November 12 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Last year there were over eighty Dinner Dialogues in Houston. We would love to see even more dinners this year as we spread our movement of respectful dialogue. We encourage you to join us as either a host or attendee on this fabulous night of dialogue! Register to host or attend .

 

Wednesday Night Alive!

Wednesday Night Alive! is a great opportunity for members and friends of the congregation to meet over dinner, in class, in the kitchen, at the welcome table or while making music together. All members, recent and longtime, are especially invited to come and find their spot as volunteers and participants.

Wednesday Night Dinners Are for EVERYONE!

If you haven’t had a homemade dinner lovingly prepared by our food service ministry team, you’ve really missed out. Instead of cooking on Wednesday evenings, swing by the parish hall between 5:30 and 7:00 p.m. and either eat-in with friends and family, or take-out a delicious and inexpensive meal. Adults $5/children $3.

Life Stories Workshop

life storiesThe Life Stories workshop meets Wednesday evenings from 5:00 until 6:45 p.m. in the 3rd floor conference room. The sessions provide a continuing opportunity for those who want to record their life stories for their families or others.
We examine ways to present our life stories, either around themes or life events. Those participating pursue their own special interests and share their writings as they wish.
If you don’t know where to begin, you’ll find some helpful exercises to stir your memories and spur your creative impulses. Others pursuing writing projects such as fiction or poetry are also invited to join and share with us.
All of this takes place over the wonderful Wednesday Night Live! dinners. For more information, contact Anna Fay Williams

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.

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.

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.

Education

This Week

On Going

sunday forumMembers are invited to suggest speakers or topics to be addressed during Sunday Forum.
Contact Susan Myres Uri with your ideas and comments.

Christian Zionism

October 25
A continuation of the October 18 discussion of Christian Zionism together with a look at some of its proponents. The majority of Christian Zionist leaders are pastors of mega churches with daily or weekly televison programs, including Ron Parsley of Columbus, Ohio, and John Hagee of the Cornerstone Church in San Antonio.

Bible Study

November 1
Lucky Sahualla will lead a Bible study in the basement adult classroom. The class explores the appointed biblical readings for the day in depth as a means to let the stories speak to us in new ways. No preparation, homework, or materials necessary, just an open mind and a willingness to ask and answer questions.

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Confirmation Classes

The new confirmation class combines youth to be confirmed in 2010 and in 2011. Ten of our members will be participating in this year’s class. This year the youth will study and memorize the Small Catechism. Confirmation class takes place on Wednesdays, beginning September 9, at 6:00 – 7:15 p.m. in the council room. Pr. Moore and Tim Lenz will lead the class.

 

 

Class for New Members and Inquirers

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 covering all topics is offered. Future dates to be announced.
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

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Service & Care

This Week

On Going

Flu Vaccine Clinic Canceled

flu shots cancelledThe vaccine clinic scheduled for October 25 is cancelled. Kelsey Seybold is unable to acquire the vaccine from the manufacturer. Individuals are encouraged to contact their healthcare provider or pharmacy to receive immunization.

Check your Blood Pressure

The next b lood pressure screening will be on Sunday, October 25 after each morning service in the narthex.

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

Feed the Homeless

hungry and homelessThe Feed the Homeless Ministry meets on Monday, October 26 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 Tim Redl for more information.

Support Our Troops Overseas

Christ the King Church members have the opportunity to donate Ready Brew coffee to the U.S. Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan. For $10.00 you can provide a box of instant coffee that is single-serving and of excellent quality. Former Marine Sgt Cory Reckeweg, son of member Linda McGraw, is hoping to donate 400 boxes of Ready Brew to the US Marines of 1st Reconnaissance Battalion. You may submit a check made out to Christ the King Lutheran Church earmarked “Coffee for Soldiers” in the offering on Sundays.

Christ the King Foundation Accepts Grant Requests

The Board of Directors of the Christ the King Foundation is now accepting grant requests for projects meeting Foundation Criteria. Individuals or groups may request grants to further special projects and needs of the congregation or its mission to the community. The Foundation makes grants based on the income from its investments. Past grants have been awarded for seminary scholarships, programs at the Melanchthon Institute and other special educational programs, and outreach projects.
Application forms will be in the church office for your grant request.
Deadline for requests is noon, December 1, 2009.

Search Homeless Services Sleepout Event on November 14

sleepoutThis year marks the second annual SleepOut event that will take place on November 14 at Sesquicentennial Park in downtown Houston. The purpose of the event is to kick off National Homeless Awareness Week and to raise money to end the homeless epidemic in Houston. All of the proceeds for the event will go towards SEARCH Homeless Services.
The event was started by a group of young professionals, also known as the Young Ambassadors. The group is committed to supporting SEARCH’s efforts to end homelessness in Houston. Last year the group raised over $50,000 that helped to replenish the food pantry of SEARCH after Hurricane Ike.
Participants may SleepOut as individuals or in teams and must raise a minimum of $100 to SleepOut. The $100 may be paid by the participant or acquired through sponsorships from friends, family, and community members donating money on their behalf. Corporate sponsorships are also available. The event will take place November 14 at 5:00 p.m. – November 15 at 7:00 a.m. For more information please visit http://www.sleepout.org or contact member Steven Bryant.

Donations Needed for SEARCH

Insect Repellant still Needed – Until it freezes, the damp days in Houston still encourage mosquitoes to multiply. Our street population is still pestered by these insects. SEARCH’s Mobile outreach team is in need of insect repellant.
Need for Blankets
Search Homeless Service’s Mobile Outreach team is in need of blankets as we look towards the cool/colder months ahead. In the past they have had blankets donated to them in bulk from an organization, but this year they have been informed that there will be a charge for them. Please bring in gently used blankets that can be distribute to this homeless community.
Please bring your donations to the drop off box in the narthex.

Food Donations Needed

Help fill the shelves at Emergency Services of the Christian Community Service Center (CCSC). Food donations are needed. Current needs are: peanut butter, tuna fish, meaty soups, canned fruit and vegetables. Please bring your food donations to the drop off box in the narthex.

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An Invitation from the group coordinator, Anna Stock

 

Dear Volunteers, Please mark your calenders now in indelible ink to volunteer for the HFB.  We will “decanstruct” sculptures made of canned goods and tape, donated, designed and built by Houston’s architects and engineers.  This event will be downtown in an air conditioned, fine office tower.  Free parking.  Details to follow. RSVP me by email.
Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009 from 7:30 a.m. to noon.  Long pants, closed toe shoes, small sissors or pocket knives, and a big smile with the the uniform of the day.
I promise fun, satisfaction, and hard work.  Bring friends, spouses, children. 
I have invited the Luther League to join us.

Serving Lunch at SEARCH on the Third Wednesday of Each Month

SEARCHJoin members of the congregations of Christ the King Church and Brith Shalom on the third Wednesday of each month, 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

Helping with Hunger

sandwichesThe Christian Community Service Center’s Emergency Services needs your donations. Houston's needy come to the doors of Emergency Services six days a week seeking assistance. The program helps clients, who qualify, with food, clothing and possibly some financial assistance.
In 2008, CCSC attended to the immediate needs of over 15,000 individuals. In the first quarter of 2009, they saw a 67% increase in the number of people seeking assistance. Many of these individuals were woman and children.
Specific items needed are canned fruits, and meaty soups. Also, jars of peanut butter and large boxes of cereal. Please donate!
Donations may be dropped off at the food basket in the narthex on Sundays.

Pet Food Needed!

aniMeals on Wheels needs your help! The program, which delivers food for pets of seniors who receive Meals on Wheels, is experiencing a shortage in pet food. The program began because seniors receiving Meals on Wheels were sharing their limited resources and, in some cases, their much needed home-delivered meal with their pet. We provide this service because for some seniors their pet is their only companion. aniMeals on Wheels is sustained by donations and is delivered entirely by volunteers.

Please, help feed these companions by donating both dog and cat (wet or dry) pet food. For questions about the program, donation, or volunteer information please contact Stephanie Kimball or 713-533-4948. You may drop off pet food in the collection baskets in the narthex on Sundays.

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.

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

Our Faith in Action

Every day, in a million ways, members of the ELCA are making the world a better place. In far reaches of the globe, and right here in our neighborhood, you’ll see that Lutherans aren’t folks who simply talk about their beliefs. We put them into action.

So make a meal to share. Have your opinion on government policy heard. Help a friend through their time of need. Here you’ll find stories that inspire and opportunities to get involved. Find out just how rewarding God’s work can be.

 

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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.

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Did 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

Paper Recycling Steps Up

recycle logoOur 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.

Fair Trade Coffee Sales Continue

lofoFair 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

Contributions

Electronic Giving Now includes Credit/Debit Card Donations

buttonMembers and friends now have the option of choosing how to make donations: checking account, savings account or credit/debit cards. The site has now been updated so you set up your own profile with your email address and manage all of your own online donation activity. You will still be able to make one-time donations and set up automatic donation plans, but now you will also be able to log in 24/7 to make changes or view your own donation history.

 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 church office or 713-523-2864.

Last updated: 2009-10-16