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This Sunday, March 28 Sunday of the Passion (Palm Sunday)
Lessons: Isaiah 50:4–9a; Psalm 31:9–16; Philippians 2:5–11; John 22:14—23:56 |
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Blood Pressure Screening after services |
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8:30 a.m. |
Worship (ELW5)
Hymns: 346, 344, 351, 343, 349, 340 |
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9:45 a.m. |
Sunday Church School |
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9:45 a.m. |
Sunday Forum, basement classroom and council room |
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10:50 a.m. |
Worship (ELW5)
Hymns: 346, 344, 351, 343, 349, 340 |
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12:15 p.m. |
Sunday Café, parish hall |
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4:30 p.m. |
Bach rehearsal, nave |
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6:00 p.m. |
Abendmusik St John Passion, nave |
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6:00 p.m. |
Luther League, youth room |
| Monday, March 29 |
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Church Office Closed |
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8:15 a.m. |
Morning Prayer, narthex |
| Tuesday, March 30 |
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8:15 a.m. |
Morning Prayer, narthex |
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6:00 p.m. |
Contemplative Prayer, room 210 |
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7:30 p.m. |
Abendmusik St John Passion, nave |
Wednesday, March 31
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8:15 a.m. |
Morning Prayer, narthex |
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No Wednesday Night Alive! |
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6:00 p.m. |
Crucifer training, nave |
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6:15 p.m. |
Brass Choir, music suite |
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Thursday, April 1 Maundy Thursday
Lessons: Exodus 12:1–10, 11–14; Psalm 116:1–2, 12–19; 1 Corinthians 11:23–26; John 13:1–17 31b–35
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8:15 a.m. |
Morning Prayer, narthex |
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7:30 p.m. |
Individual Absolution with Holy Communion, Stripping ot the Altar, nave
Hymns: 323, 605, 358, 463, 359, 476, 88 |
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9:00 p.m. |
Chorus, rehearsal room |
Friday, April 2 Good Friday
Lessons: Isaiah 52:13—53:12; Psalm 22; Hebrews 10:16–25; John 18:1—19:42
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8:15 a.m. |
Morning Prayer, narthex |
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9:00 a.m. |
Prayer Shawl ministry, 3rd floor |
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10:00 a.m. |
Friday Morning Bible Study, council room |
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3:00 p.m. |
Abendmusik St John Passion, nave |
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7:30 p.m. |
Liturgy of the Word and Adoration of the Cross. nave
Hymns: 345, 342, 355 |
Saturday, April 3 Holy Saturday
Lessons: Romans 6:3–11; John 20:1–18 |
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Midnight until 9:00 p.m. |
Canonical Hours (every three hours) |
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1:00 p.m. |
Yoga, basement |
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5:15 p.m. |
Taizé Rehearsal, nave |
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6:00 p.m. |
Taizé Service, nave |
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10:30 p.m. |
Easter Vigil - The Service of Light, the Readings of Redemption, Baptism, Baptismal Renewal and Eucharist, nave
Hymns: 372, 449, 367, 378, 362 |
Next Sunday, April 4 Easter Day
Lessons: Acts 10:34–43; Psalm 118:1–2, 14–24; 1 Corinthians 15:19–26; Luke 24:1–12 |
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8:30 a.m. |
Worship (ELW4)
Hymns: 365, 370, 361, 391, 367 |
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9:45 a.m. |
Breakfast, Easter Egg Hunt, Flowering of the Cross, parish hall |
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10:50 a.m. |
Worship (ELW4)
Hymns: 365, 370, 361, 391, 367 |
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No Sunday Café |
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2:00 p.m. |
Ostermesse German Language Service, nave |
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3:00 p.m. |
Reception, parish hall |
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Holy Week

March 28 Sunday of the Passion
(Palm Sunday)
8:30 a.m. Procession of Palms
9:45 a.m. Sunday Forum
10:50 a.m. Procession of Palms
12:15 p.m. Sunday Café
6:00 p.m. Bach: St. John Passion,
Bach Choir and Orchestra
March 30 Holy Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Bach: St. John Passion

The Three Days, the center of the church’s year, begin at sundown on Maundy Thursday and conclude at sundown on Easter Day.
April 1 Maundy Thursday
7:30 p.m. Individual Absolution
with
Holy Communion
Stripping of the Altar
April 2 Good Friday
3:00 p.m. Bach: St. John Passion
7:30 p.m. Liturgy of the Word and
Adoration of the Cross
April 3 Holy Saturday
Midnight until 9:00 p.m. Canonical Hours
(every three hours)
6:00 p.m. Taizé Service
(Vespers hour; no Eucharist)
10:30 p.m. Easter Vigil - The Service of Light,
the Readings of Redemption, Baptism, Baptismal Renewal and
Eucharist
April 4 Easter Day
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
9:45 a.m. Breakfast, Easter Program,
Flowering of the Cross
10:50 a.m. Holy Communion
(No Sunday Café)
2:00 p.m. Ostermesse,
German Language Service
3:00 p.m. Reception
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Canonical Hours
Enrich The Three Days
The eight canonical hours mark the vigil from Good Friday (midnight) until the Saturday Easter Vigil (10:30 p.m.). Every three hours a 30-minute service will occur in the narthex chapel, beginning at midnight. Everyone is invited to join the prayers at these times.Canonical Hours
Enrich The Three Days
The eight canonical hours mark the vigil from Good Friday (midnight) until the Saturday Easter Vigil (10:30 p.m.). Every three hours a 30-minute service will occur in the narthex chapel, beginning at midnight. Everyone is invited to join the prayers at these times.
Area Clergy Preach at Salem For Good Friday Service
Neighborhood clergy from several denominations will offer Good Friday messages at Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church, 4930 W. Bellfort, during a Tre Ore (Three-Hour) Service on Good Friday, April 2, from noon to 3:00 p.m.
The service is in seven parts and focuses on Jesus’ words from the cross. Worshipers may come and go between parts or remain for the entire service.
The Rev. David A. Roschke, Salem’s senior pastor said, “The service is during the traditional hours before Christ’s death, historically a time of meditation for Christians. We are pleased to be able to utilize our beautiful new worship space and offer this worship experience to our community.”
Salem is located on West Bellfort in Meyerland, just west of South Post Oak (across from the Kroger store).
The public is welcome. For more information,
Easter Breakfast
Members and friends are invited to celebrate Easter in the parish hall and courtyard with a festive potluck breakfast at 9:30 a.m.
Please help us have a delightful Easter breakfast! If you can bring a breakfast food to share during the Sunday school hour on Easter morning, please contact Beverly Davis
Program - Bring Flowers, Hunt for Eggs
Easter at Christ the King is always an exciting time for children! Little ones help celebrate the Resurrection of Christ by participating in the Flowering of the Cross and hunting for Easter eggs. Please plan to bring lots of lovely flowers for your children to use and be sure to bring a basket for the egg hunt. The festivities begin with a potluck Easter Breakfast at 9:30 a.m. and Flowering of the Cross. There will be several eggs hunts, with special designated areas for the little ones. Age groups will be split 0-2, 2-4, and 5 and up. Donations of candy and plastic eggs are needed. Please drop them off to the church by April 2.
Easter Sunday Flowers
All are invited to bring flowers for the annual “flowering of the cross” on Easter morning. Children may carry flowers in baskets. Donations toward the purchase of flowers will also be appreciated so all can participate on Easter Sunday. Mark your check with “Flowering of the Cross.” |
Mission Offering

The mission offering is collected
at the church doors
at the end of worship.
Christian Community Service Center |
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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. |

Christian Community Service Center
The mission of Christian Community Service Center (CCSC) is to serve the poor, hungry, disabled and otherwise needy while respecting their religious, ethnic, or cultural differences.
In its 29th year, Christian Community Service Center continued to meet the vital needs of our neighbors in crisis. As is the agency’s hallmark, CCSC exceeded industry standards in corporate governance and the allocation of expenses to program services. With the support of 42 covenant congregations and hundreds of dedicated volunteers, lives were changed through seven social service programs (Emergency Services, Gethsemane Food Pantry, JobNet, Martha’s Way, Back To School, Jingle Bell Express, The Louise J. Moran Vision Care Program) and the Sunshine Resale Shop.
In 2009, Christ the King Church contributed $3,816 to CCSC with additional gifts of $1,555 designated for CCSC’s Back to School program and $500 to Jingle Bell Express. Many of our members volunteer with CCSC on a regular basis. Mission Offerings for CCSC will be accepted throughout March in all services of worship. |
Worship
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Godly Play Lessons for This Sunday
Toddlers,
Pre K and K: The Faces of Easter VII
1st-2nd Grade: The Faces of Easter V and VII
3rd Grade: Easter Eggs
Contemplative Prayer on Tuesday 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 Tuesday evenings at 6:00 p.m. to room 210 and pray this ancient form of prayer. |
Taking Faith Home
Looking for a way to link Sunday worship with family faith formation Monday to Saturday? Taking Faith Home offers scripture readings, prayers, devotions and rituals to use all week!
Friday Morning Bible Study
New participants are welcome to join the Friday Morning Bible Study. The study is 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.
Prayer Around the Cross
on the First Saturday of Each Month the Taizé Service
The Prayer Around the Cross at Christ the King Church is held at the 6:00 p.m. Taizé Eucharist on the first Saturday of each month. 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 Around the Paschal Candle, Ministry of Healing
on the Second Saturday of Each Month at the Taizé Service
A Ministry of Healing service is 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. The next Prayer Around the Paschal Candle will be held January 9 at 6:00 p.m. in the nave of Christ the King Church. 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.
Morning Prayer
Each weekday morning at 8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer is said
in the narthex. All are welcome to participate.
Last Chance to Sign up for Flowers - only a few dates left
The 2010 Altar Guild Flower Chart is almost full. The remaining available dates for Sunday Flowers are:
Flower arrangements for weekend services are $45 and should be paid for at the time you sign up by placing a check in the offering and mark it for “Altar Guild.” Please contact Cheryl Gaspard |
Fellowship
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Wednesday Night Alive!
No Wednesday Night Alive! during Holy Week
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.
Life Stories Spring Sessions in Wednesday Night Live!
Will not meet during Holy Week
The Life Stories Workshop meets during Wednesday Night Live! from 5 to 6:00 p.m. to share and learn about the process of capturing events and stories from our lives. For the spring sessions, we are using Christina Baldwin’s Story Catcher: Making Sense of Our Lives Through the Power and Practice of Story for guidance in our writing adventures. All are invited to participate. No special skills are required in writing, only an appreciation for story telling. For more information, contact Anna Fay Williams,
Good Friday Lock-in
All 6th through 12th grade youth are invited to the annual Luther League Good Friday Lock-in on April 2 starting at 9:00 p.m. in the youth room. During the night we will enjoy fellowship, games, discussion, and lead the canonical hours at 12 a.m., 3 a.m., and 6 a.m. before concluding at 7 a.m. Please contact Tim Lenz to help provide food or to chaperone.
Help Send a Youth to Peru
The seven youth traveling to Peru this summer are in need of sponsors to help subsidize travel expenses. While in Peru the group hopes to develop a multi-cultural experience and grow in their faith and leadership skills through relationships with Peruvian youth and adults at a Lutheran church in Trujillo, Peru. The youth have fundraised and received some scholarships, but still need additional funds. Please contact Tim Lenz for more information or to make a donation.
Council Forum for Luther League and Parents on March 28
Lucky Sahualla will reprise the March 21 Council Forum presentation on Sunday, March 28 at 6:00 p.m. Other council members are welcome to attend as well.
Water 2 Thrive Presentation on April 11
During the April 11 Luther League meeting at 6 p.m., Sheila Woodard, a representative of Water 2 Thrive (W2T) will lead a presentation on the faith-based non-profit group that transforms lives through the gift of clean water. W2T’s current efforts are supporting rural and impoverished communities in Ethiopia and Sierra Leone. |
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 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.
Nursery Guild Annual Tag Sale
The nursery guild will hold it's annual Tag Sale on Saturday May 15. Whether you are spring cleaning or just cleaning out a closet, please consider donating your unwanted items to this annual fund raising event. Items that go well include electronics, children's toys, jewelry, funiture, housewares and holiday decorations. Please look for additional notices for volunteers, collection of donated items and specifics about the sale in the coming month. Current needs include volunteers to assist with organization and advertising for the event. Proceeds from the event go to support children's ministries at Christ the King Church. If you are interested in helping out or have questions please contact Jayme Zage

Christ the King Lutheran Church
Annual Report 2010
is online
Nursery Volunteers
Do you like babies? Or watching young children play with trains and other toys? Our church's families are growing, and we need your help. We are looking for more volunteers to help out in the nursery a few times a year, for either the early service or the late service. Babies need to be held, and there are small children to be read to. If interested, please contact Diane Schoppe or sign up in the nursery. See you there!
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
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 Diane Schoppe.
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Music

Clive Swansbourne Performs Works By Chopin and Schumann
Pianist Clive Swansbourne continues a series of six piano recitals at Christ the King Lutheran Church celebrating the 200th anniversary of the births of composers Frederic Chopin and Robert Schumann. Future engagements are April 11 and April 25. Tickets are available at the door; individual concerts cost $20 ($15 for students and seniors).
Each recital will consist of works by Schumann in the first half and works by Chopin in the second half, and will provide audience members with an opportunity to make direct comparisons between the ways in which these two towering masters revolutionized piano writing. Clive Swansbourne will give spoken introductions to the music. The events will take place in the intimate parish hall with the piano (a beautiful new Bösendorfer Grand) in the middle of the room with the lid off. Full program details for the series.
Education
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Members are invited to suggest speakers or topics to be addressed during Sunday Forum.
Contact Susan Myres Uri with your ideas and comments.
The New US Citizenship Test and the Process of Naturalization on March 28
Federico Salas-Isnardi will talk about the naturalization process and show examples of what the new test entails.
The conversation will include a discussion of the history of immigration around the unavoidable question: are we still welcoming the huddled masses?
In Search of Belief
The discussion continues on Joan Chittister’s book, In Search of Belief facilitated by Barbara Rozek. Popularity of this discussion group has encouraged us to continue the dialogue of this challenging look at the Apostles Creed.
Come, read together, and discuss the new perspectives on the Apostles Creed suggested in Joan Chittister’s book. Drop by and share in the reading and discussion. Books are provided.
Newcomers welcome.
This discussion group meets in the council room on 2nd floor.
Council Forum for Luther League and Parents on March 28
Lucky Sahualla will reprise the March 21 Council Forum presentation on Sunday, March 28 at 6:00 p.m. Other council members are welcome to attend as well.
April 25 is Texas Lutheran University Day
All members and friends, and especially Texas Lutheran University (TLU) Alumni are invited to join us on April 25 at Christ the King Lutheran Church for TLU Day. President Svennungsen will preach at 8:30 a.m. and 10:50 a.m. and she will talk to our Sunday Forum from 9:45 – 10:45 a.m. in the basement classroom. Following worship we will hold a luncheon in the parish hall, where President Swennungsen will speak briefly and take time to meet prospective students and parents. |
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 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 two day class. Contact the office for dates
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 for the two-day class is available when requested the Monday prior to the class. |
Service & Care
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Check your Blood Pressure
The next blood pressure screening will be on March 28 after each morning service in the narthex. Monthly blood pressure screenings are held on the last Sunday of each month.
Special Event to Build Foundations, Create Peace and Foster Hope for Pakistani Artisans
Visit Ten Thousand Villages Houston's Annual Oriental Rug Event, March 26-30, where high quality, handknotted rugs made by fairly paid adults will be available in many sizes. Please call the store at 713-533-1000 with any questions.
Have a Tent? Help a Haitian Family!
More than two months after the most devastating earthquake in modern history, more than half a million Haitians, many of them children and elderly, are still without any shelter. The rainy season begins in Haiti in a few weeks. Do you have a tent in your attic or garage that is collecting dust? Please drop it off here at the church by Sunday, March 28. Houston Tents for Haiti will pick them up, deliver them to Haiti, and make sure they go to needy earthquake victims.
Justice Study Group Meeting
Join us on Sunday, April 11, at 12:15 p.m. in the council room on the 2nd floor for our first Justice Study Group meeting.. Feel free to bring your Sunday Café lunch upstairs with you. Members who attended the synod’s Justice Network event will be there to share their experiences. We will also determine the focus of the group, which is intended to examine the meaning of local and global justice in the context of Christian imperatives. For more information, e-mail Donna Vass .
Dinner for Residents of Hospitality Apartments
Christ the King Lutheran Church members will host a Spring dinner for the residents of the Hospitality Apartments on Thursday, April 22 at 6:00 p.m. Please join us to serve dinner and enjoy fellowship with the residents who are currently living at the apartments while they or their loved ones receive treatment at the Texas Medical Center. We enjoyed a wonderful evening with the residents in October and would love to have you join our crew. If you are unable to attend but would like to contribute, food or monetary donations are welcome. The apartments are located at 7219 Cecil – you are welcome to visit anytime.
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Helping with Hunger
The 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 2009, Emergency Services responded to a highly increased demand for basic needs by providing food, clothing, financial assistance and referrals to 22,365 persons in crisis. This effort included helping 1,160 families avoid homelessness or substandard living conditions by assisting with electricity, water, natural gas, and rent payments. More than 243,700 pounds of food was provided to hungry neighbors and 11,913 clients benefitted from gently-used clothing. The Community Garden harvested 2,059 pounds of fresh produce, aiding clients’ nutritional well-being.
The Gethsemane Food Pantry expanded to three days of operation, working to address hunger in the southwest portion of our service area. The pantry fed 18,380 persons from 4,723 households, tripling results from the prior year. Of those served, 51% of client households included one or more employed adults. A Community Garden was established on site, and three Food Fairs were held to augment on-going services.
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.
Serve Lunch at SEARCH
Christ the King Church members and friends join members of congregation Brith Shalom on the third Wednesday of each month to assist with the preparation and service of the noon meal for clients of SEARCH Homeless Services. Our next outing will be on Wednesday, April 21, 7:30 - 11:30 a.m. Contact Beverly Davis
Feed the Homeless
The Feed the Homeless Ministry meets on Monday, April 12 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.
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.

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.
Donations Needed for SEARCH
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.
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
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.
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. Order these items online
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. |
Contributions
Electronic 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. 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.
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