Inside the Edition - Christ The King Lutheran Church
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April 2019
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
We’re halfway through Lent and it is exciting to see our Lenten
disciplines taking effect in our lives, and it is exciting to see the
demolition and construction activity that has begun on our
CTK campus. Perhaps the demolition and construction can
serve as a useful metaphor for the spiritual disciplines of Lent –
as we seek to dismantle old habits and mindsets, making way
for the new things God is doing in and through us, individually
and collectively!
I encourage you to remain steadfast in your Lenten disciplines
and to take advantage of the extra worship opportunities that
abound in this season. I am going to fast from my normal
letter format and simply share a prayer from my heart, that I
wrote back in 2013. I pray that it will be a blessing to you on
your Lenten journey.
Peace,
Pastor Chris
LOGOS
Inside the Edition Page
From Pastor Chris 1-2
Church Council 3
Joined Together & Growing 4
El Salvador Mission Trip 4
Women’s Fellowship 5
Lutheran World Relief 5
Women’s Breakfast 5
Bible Study 6
Altar Flowers 6
Nursery 6
Good Samaritan Ministries 6-7
Faith Night 7
Thank you 8
Congregational Prayers 8-9
Birthdays/Anniversaries 9
Easter Egg Hunt 10
Lawn Mowing Opportunity! 10
Senior Lunch 11
Bingo Blast 11
Interfaith Day of Service 11
CARITAS 12
Groundbreaking Ceremony 13
CTK Demolition 13-14
Eagle Scout Invitation 15
Food Pantry 15
Lent/Holy Week Schedule 15
Contact Information 16
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A Lenten Prayer of Confession
Dear Lord,
We are individualistic people, and we so often think about ourselves and our own needs.
We confess that we often approach our faith from the standpoint of what we can get out of it
instead of what we put into it. Help us to serve, and to worry about giving instead of getting.
We confess that we treat our prayer life and devotions as “add-ons” when there is time, and still
expect them to all be meaningful. Help us to be in daily conversation with you, and help us to
stop doing all the talking. Help us to be “process-oriented” and not “results-oriented.”
We confess that we approach worship with a consumer mindset, worrying about what we like
and what “feeds us.” Help us to concern ourselves with how to give you the worship you
deserve, using whatever words and music we have for the day. Help us to know that you like it
whenever your children worship you, and you even like the stuff we do not.
We confess that we are often either too busy or too timid to share the good news that dwells
within us. Help us to be bold in sharing your steadfast love and grace with those around us.
We confess that we often do not feel like showing up, or participating, or paying attention. We
give you thanks that Jesus showed up for us at Calvary. We give you thanks that he was
obedient to your will, even though he didn’t feel like it. Help us to follow Jesus and his cross.
We give you thanks that you love and forgive us, even when we fail. Still, help us to repent. Yet,
thank you for your steadfast love and mercy, which never runs out. We really need it. You know
this even better than we do.
Help us to engage Lent and your suffering and death, so that Easter and the joy of your
resurrection may be experienced in even greater contrast.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.
Sisters and Brothers,
There’s a lot happening at
CTK and on council. Here’s
just a sample of what we’re
working on:
• Managing the loan process and other
financial components related to our
building project
• Developing new documentation to help
ministry teams bring volunteers onboard
and get ministry done more effectively
today
• Envisioning how ministry will be done at
CTK in the future, and what our needs and
expectations will be
• Working with the office and Property
teams to improve our discovery process for
groups that want to make use of our facility
• Evaluating our Property repair and
replacement list, prioritizing it, and putting
together a plan to fund the various needs
We are also beginning to prepare for the
June semi annual meeting, at which we’ll
elect new council members. The
Nominating Committee will be coming
together in April for a time of discernment
and deliberation. Please pray for them as
they strive to put together a candidate slate
for your consideration.
Looking ahead to summer, Council fully
supports the decision by the Worship and
Music Team, made with significant input
from the Ministry Team leaders and
congregation members, to move to a
combined Sunday worship service at 10 AM
beginning May 19, and continuing through
September 1. We will continue to make use
of the “Bread of Life” worship setting, which
has been our practice, and will have
opportunity to experience special musical
offerings by members and guests. We look
forward to seeing you in worship regularly.
Council wants to offer special thanks to the
Facilities Planning Team and members past
and present who have given their time and
talents to help bring our vision for new
facilities space to completion. We also give
thanks to our members, led by Diane
Clancy, who have helped us say farewell to
members Bruce Hutchinson and Allan
Doctor through their hard work in preparing
receptions for family and friends. And finally
we give thanks for those who came out for
the last minute March property day to help
organize storage spaces and get us ready for
construction. Chuck Reid, John Smith, Bill
Hagen, Henry Hagen, Jim Freund, Richard
Landers, Fred Hagemeister, Lisa Rahmlow
and Wayne Lowe.
As we prepare for Holy Week and our
observance of Jesus’ passion, death and
resurrection, we encourage you to take
advantage of all the opportunities we have
for worship and service at CTK. Give thanks
to the Lord - for God is good! Say thanks to
your fellow members who you catch doing
good. And say thanks to our pastors and
staff who share the good news through
preaching and music and administration.
Council meets the fourth Monday of the
month at 7 PM.
Peace,
Brent Kemp
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JOINED TOGETHER -
AND DEFINITELY GROWING!
As you have seen, the new year has brought new growth to CTK. Construction on our new education and meeting space is officially underway, with demolition of the existing structure completed the week of March 18, and site preparation beginning the week of March 25. Century Construction has shared their proposed timeline for construction. If all goes according to plan we will be moving in to the new space in August, and we plan to be fully occupied in time for the new program year on Rally Sunday. Now that construction is underway you will be asked to stay out of the construction zone until we are invited for a first look by the builder. Please observe the “no entry” fencing! We’ll be celebrating the beginning of construction with a groundbreaking service on Sunday, April 14 (Palm Sunday) at 10:30am. Bishop Bob Humphrey will be with us to bring greetings from the wider church and to share in this moment of celebration.
Thanks to all who have given of their time and energy to get us this far:
• to our members, who have participated in prayer and contribution to the Joined Together and Growing campaign;
• to the Facilities Planning Team - Keith Amrhein, Richard Riedel (Construction Lead), Bill Hagen (Construction Assistant, liaison
to Church Council) Sarah Hoyle, Graham Lohr, Pastor Randy Lohr, Chuck Reid, Patty Young, Duff Young and CTK members who have previously served on the team or provided assistance including Greg Lambert, Travis Sabalewski, and Jack Shearer.
• to the Joined Together and Growing planning teams
With thanksgiving, CTK Council
EL SALVADOR MISSION TRIP PRESENTATION!
The Mission Team that went to El Salvador
in January will be hosting a follow-up
presentation of that experience on Sunday,
April 7, between the services, in the
fellowship hall. Coffee from the Women's
Co-op in Ahuachapan will be served - along
with an assortment of tropical fruit for the
morning's continental breakfast. Included
in the presentation will be an interactive
quiz on all things Salvadoran, a slide show
of choice pics from the week, and
video greetings from our sisters and
brothers at Cristo Rey in Santa Ana. Our
hope is to videotape parts of our gathering -
to be sent and shared with them in return.
Mark your calendars and plan to come early
- or stay a little bit longer - next Sunday,
April 7!
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Please note the CTK
women’s meetings as listed
below:
Ginter Hall Bible Study will meet on Thursday,
April 11th, at 10am.
Circle of Faith is joining with the Women of
the ELCA to do a service project this spring.
CTK has chosen, from a myriad of ideas,
Project Linus, which provides “No Sew Fleece
Blankets” for children who are ill, have been
traumatized, or are in need of love and a hug.
These blankets are very simple to make and
require only some time, 1 ½ yards of fleece
(anti-pill won’t work) of your choice, a ruler,
and a sharp pair of scissors. Shortly there will
be an example in the Narthex with a page of
directions. Please stop by and take a look!
Donations are also welcome. Please note that
all of these blankets will stay in our area. So, if
you know of a child in need, please let us
know. As a reminder, Circle of Faith meets on
the 2nd Tuesday (April 9th) and 4th Tuesday
(April 23rd) of the month at 10am in the
conference room. We will be working on our
project at the first meeting and having a Bible
study at our second meeting for the next few
months. Please join us!
The Holy Tearers will meet on Tuesday, April
16th at 9am. The quilting group makes beautiful
quilts of love for donation to various groups.
The quilters could use sheets for backing of the
quilts, any size or color will be useful. We hope
you will join us.
All women of Christ The King are members of
the Women of the ELCA. Go to the website
www.womenoftheelca.org to learn more about
the organization. Please contact Sarah Gagnon,
Sara Hagemeister or Nancy Tyler for more
details.
Save the Date!
The next servant
event at Lutheran
World Relief
Warehouse will be
April 24-26, 2019. We
will travel to New
Windsor, MD on the 24th and volunteer
in the warehouse on the 25th to 26th. If
you are interested in participating, let
Ruth Fortis know at 84-269-7437.
Spring Women's Breakfast
Inviting all ladies to our Spring Women's Breakfast on May 18th at 10am. This event is open to all ladies, no matter their age.
This lovely event will be held in the Narthex outside of the sanctuary. Please sign up on the sheets on the Fellowship Board and bring a dish to share.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Questions? Please contact Patty Young (201-240-1784) or Jennifer Carr (804-998-7525).
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MONDAY NIGHT BIBLE CLASS meets each week at 7pm. We are
studying the story of salvation—the book of Genesis. Please join us!
Contact Pastor Liz Yates for more information!
There has been a change to the way we
are ordering flowers for worship
services. See the instructions posted by
the sign-up sheet on the bulletin board
across from the mailboxes.
We still need nursery ministers at both
worship services. Please consider
volunteering for the nursery one Sunday.
There is a sign-up sheet on the nursery
door waiting for your name! Please
contact Sarah Hoyle if you have any
questions.
GOOD SAMARITAN MINISTRIES
Good Samaritan Ministries is a
Christian-focused, addiction recovery,
and career training center located on
Hull Street in Richmond. Christ the
King has been providing 12-14 frozen
casseroles each month for the past
several years. The recipes are are
provided and are “basic” good food.
Aluminum pans are provided and
located on the lower shelf of the cart
near the kitchen. The volunteer cook is
asked to make a casserole twice a year.
At the beginning of the month, an email
is sent to that month’s volunteers
providing the recipe for the casseroles
and the date they are due to be placed in
the freezer at church. Then the
casseroles are delivered to Good
Samaritan Ministries during the next
week. This important part of the CTK
food ministry is in need of more
volunteers. The recipes are simple and
cost is around $10-$15. To the current
volunteers - thank you for feeding the
“poor in body and spirit.” Can you help?
Please contact Dale Korneke at
[email protected] or 804-402-5007 to
help with this ministry. For more
information about Good Samaritan
Ministries visit
www.gasamministries.com
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GOOD SAMARITAN MINISTRIES -
A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY TO
HELP!
For those of you who do not have the
time and/or inclination to make a
casserole, consider this appeal: please
purchase a pan of frozen lasagna at a
grocery or big box store and place in the
church freezer OR make a cash
donation to me and I will purchase the
lasagna. Please have the lasagna in the
freezer by May 1. If this becomes a
popular option, I can add into the
rotation.
Thank you,
Dale Korneke
Fortify Your Faith!
Check Out Faith Night.
Do you ever feel like the proverbial
hamster running in a wheel? Are you so
busy with daily responsibilities that you
feel the need to overlook what is really
important? Is there always “just one
more thing” you need to squeeze into a
given day? These are the kinds of
thoughts that often take us away from
the very activities we need to recharge
ourselves, fortifying our minds, bodies,
and souls. If you are open to making a
small change in your life that can leave
you feeling spiritually fueled, Faith
Night has been created with you in
mind. Faith Night takes place the on
the second Wednesday of every month.
It begins with a meal before moving into
an activity that builds connection with
other members of CTK through
exploring a faith question together. I
usually find such events intimidating. I
struggle to put my faith experience into
words. I worry that I don’t know the
Bible well enough to contribute to a
discussion or I fear saying something
that will reveal I am actually a “bad
Christian”. But, since I was invited to
be part of the group organizing it, I felt I
had to go. Each time has been truly
wonderful. I have gotten to understand
the faith of people I see in church better,
and I have put some of my own
thoughts into words and shared them. I
have left the event feeling refreshed and
energized in my relationship with God.
The Christian Education Team would
like to extend a personal invitation to
you to come to the next Faith Night.
Our next event will be held on April 10th,
with the meal at 6:00 p.m. The activity
for that evening will be the mid-week
Lenten service. In May we will continue
with a faith formation activity on
spiritual gifts following the meal. As we
move into spring, enjoying warmer and
longer days, consider sharing some of
that “extra” time with your CTK
family…you may feel your own faith
enriched and enrich that of someone
else. – Michele Ebright
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With the deepest gratitude, we would like to thank our whole Christ the King church family for your love, support, and great acts of service in the days leading up to and following the death of our beloved father, grandfather, and husband William Garnett.
Our nuclear family is small, but we are grateful to be reminded of the great gift of the church who carries us through these most difficult times. The night before my father died, I was comforted and loved by dear friends at Christ the King. At the same time, I could look in on my daughter and see her surrounded by friends loving and supporting her. In the days following and through today, I have been humbled by the countless cards and words of comfort you have offered. The presence of so many of you at his service was deeply meaningful to me and a kindness I will not forget.
We have been sustained by two things since his death, the love and support of those we hold dear and the promise of the Resurrection. Each day, we all have so many choices about how we spend our time, but relationships with all of you are what is carrying us through this tragic journey. We give thanks for each of you who choose to be with us.
With love,
Jennifer, Susanna, and Pastor Chris Carr and Mary Anne Garnett
FOR MEMBERS in NEED of HEALTH and HEALING: John Brenner, Janet Bruns, Tom & Ann Clyde, Megan Demmler, Donna Finney, Ray & Ruta Goodwin, Earl & Pat Hale, Anna Hoyle, Doris Hutchinson, Julia Jones, John Kavanagh, Mark Killian, Dolph Moller, Dan Mulligan, David Nelson, Bea Ribblett, Nancy Tyler, Audrey Woodcock.
IN THE SURE and CERTAIN HOPE of the RESURRECTION we remember: Don Reid, Chuck's brother and Marie Graeb, Karen Stanley's mother.
FOR EXTENDED FAMILY and FRIENDS in need of health and healing: Margaret Baynor (Winfree's sister), Greg Belcher (Hunt friend), Roland & Jewell Bernard (Stephen's parents). Janice Blevins (Carr neighbor), Nellie Bowen (Carr cousin). Carlyle & Doris Britton (Winfree's friends), Linda & Grady Bubenzer (Huey friends), David Carr (Chris's father), Pam Carr (aunt), Betty Conner (Hunt friend), Peggy Giambalvo (CTK friend), Dan Glasspool (Vickerman uncle), Valerie Graville (L.Grimm's niece), Lisa Grimm (K. Ross's cousin), Marvin Grimm (Lisa'a brother), Michael Hunt (R & P's son), Edward ("Pop") Johnson (Tom's dad), Ron Kemp (father),
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Pete Kozlowski (Pete's brother), Saturday Lange (Finney friend), Harold Leff (Woodcock friend), Edward Levari, Fermen & Linda Lowe (Anne H's friends), Gary Lowe (Wayne's dad), Carol Marshall (Carpio neighbor), Custis & Wilda Maynor (Demmler parents), Larry Meeks (Hutchinson friend), Catherine Muir (Vickerman granddaughter), Chris Nelson (Dave's brother), Ben Rabor (CTK neighbor), Miles Redding (J & T's son), Fritz & Louise Rosebrook (Hale friends), Juan Serrano (Tito's nephew), Betsy Shandalov (S. Moose's daughter), Jim Smith (Killian brother-in-law), Alexander Solomon (Killian friend), Crystal Stovall (Nassar friend), Judy Suder (Danielle's mom), Pastor Art Umback (CTK friend), David Varney (Ruth's son), Robert Whittet (Patrick friend).
HOMEBOUND MEMBERS: Dolores Bell, John Brenner, Clarice Clark, Ruta Goodwin, Jackie Lohr, Marta Ruch, Gail Smith, Carolyn Sprinkle and non-member Nancy Kay (Alison Nassar's mom)
TEACHING ESL in SPAIN: Nadine Nassar
EL SALVADOR: Our sister congregation Christo Rey in Santa Ana, its pastors Carlos and Vilma, and Bishop Medardo Gomez of the Lutheran Church in El Salvador and all working there for peace.
PALESTINIAN WEST BANK: The Tent of Nations, the educational and environmental farm organization led by the Nassar family, and their peace initiatives and awareness for all people.
3 Jane Lane
4 Joan Golden, Richard Riedel
5 Winfree Mountcastle
6 Nancy Lohr, Nancy Niedermayer
8 Betty Dols, Lee Ann Powell
9 Mathew Cousins, Alexandria Ripperton
10 Linda Brooks, Preston Hausser,
Bea Ribblett
11 Henry Hagen, Mike Kerckhove
12 Brent Kemp
13 Randy Lohr
20 Stephen Bernard
21 Kent Thompson
22 Jennifer Carr
23 Drew Caton
25 Aggie Bothwell, Wayne Hausser
27 Martie O’Connell 28 Stephen Moose, Judy Reid 30 Lindsay Grohowski, Niklas Johnson
15 Phillip & Paula Shearer
19 Dick & Lynn Niedermayer
25 Steve & Barbara Hariprasad 29 Tom & Lee Ann Powell 29 Bill & Margaret Wittenbraker 29 Donald & Martie O’Connell
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All are welcome at the Easter Egg Hunt!
Hop on over to join us Saturday, April 20th at 10am. Kids ages 0-12 are invited to join us for Easter stories, games, and an Easter Egg hunt on the church grounds. Egg hunt areas are divided by age groups.
Ways you can help: 1. Come volunteer (this event is open to the community, so it can be counted towards service hours). Arrive at 9:15 to help decorate and hide eggs. We need you! 2. Donate Candy - Easter Candy (and little toys) are needed. Items MUST FIT IN A PLASTIC EASTER EGG. 3. Invite children that you know!
Questions? Contact Jennifer Carr at [email protected] or 804-998-7525.
Calling all able bodied Members –
it is really fun to drive the fancy
John Deere lawn tractor. It has
been called the “Lamborghini of
lawn mowers” by someone close
to the work. We need a couple
more people to volunteer for the
mowing team this Spring,
Summer and Fall at CTK. We
need one full commitment
member and could use a couple of
volunteers for the substitute list.
The full member commitment
team member is needed to fill 6
mowing dates between March 25th
and October 27th. Any substitutes
would fill in where needed for the
season. Typically mowing
day/time is agreed upon between
the two team members assigned
for the week. This doesn’t mean
that the mowing needs to be done
on a Saturday morning. Some
teams prefer to get the work done
on a Friday for the upcoming
weekend. Generally, the teams
alternate between running the
tractor and using the push mower
and the string trimmer. We look
forward to you joining the mowing
team – Thanks for your
consideration.
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Our next
Senior
Luncheon is
scheduled for
Thursday,
April 11th at
12pm. The
pastors will be giving a presentation on
funeral planning. All are welcome, but if
you have not been to a luncheon before
and are interested in learning more,
please call me (Diane 804/594-2519) or the
church office (804/272-2995) so we can
reserve a seat for you.
BINGO BLAST! The Fellowship Committee is planning
a Bingo family night. Mark you
calendars now for this fun event which
will be held on June 8, 2020 in
Fellowship Hall. People of all ages are
welcome, so come for the food,
fellowship and valuable prizes (will
maybe not so valuable). Be on the
lookout for more details next month.
INTERFAITH DAY OF COMMUNITY SERVICE
Sunday, April 7
Congregation Or Ami and the Islamic Center of Virginia have invited us to join them on projects to improve our community! The day begins at 9:00 a.m. with a short
gathering and bagels at Or Ami before
leaving for projects throughout the
community. Following a morning of
service, everyone will meet at Al-Medina
School at 11:40 a.m. for debriefing, ice
cream, and a send-off.
The projects include: -Clean up at James River and other area parks -Pollinator Garden at Oakgrove Elementary School -Visit seniors and play Bingo at a senior residence -Make sandwiches for homeless people -Comfort Kits for children in crisis -Grounds projects at Or Ami and the Islamic Center -Stepping stones for Habitat homes -Al Medina school clean-up projects Those interested in participating are
encouraged to contact Marilyn Moselow
directly at [email protected] to
sign up. For planning purposes,
Marilyn would like to know how many
people will be coming and the projects
they may have interest in completing.
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CARITAS May 4-11, 2019 Transforming Lives, Restoring Dignity
Can you imagine waking up one day to
realize that everything in your life has
changed? The things you had worked
for and acquired were all gone? Your
home, your job, spouse and children,
friends and family, all gone?... None of
it is there anymore. For most people in
this situation, it didn’t happen
overnight. For some, there was one
traumatic event that caused a shift their
lives. For others, a series of events or
poor choices that led to their loss.
The point is, “Life can be very fragile”.
And in a society that values strength,
sometimes we don’t recognize or
respond when someone is feeling weak
or vulnerable. The stories told by many
people who are homeless reveal that
they too once “had it all”, but somehow
it all slipped away.
In Matthew 25:40 Jesus said, “Truly I
tell you, just as you did it to the least of
these who are members of my family,
you did it to me.”
During the week of May 4-11, we at
CTK will again have an opportunity to
lift up those in our midst who are
among the most vulnerable. It doesn’t
matter how or why they are homeless,
only that someone recognizes their
need and responds with care and
compassion.
Last year, the CARITAS program
transitioned the men to a permanent
site, helping make their day to day lives
more manageable. The requirements to
support the program are a little different
now. We will still ask for donations of
food and water, supplies for making
lunches and monetary donations to
purchase perishables. We will prepare
lunches and deliver them each day to
their facility, The Healing Place, and we
will cook and serve them dinner on
Saturday May 11. Additionally, we can
provide toiletry kits as before and
choose one night during the week to
visit with them.
This is our opportunity to recognize
Jesus in those around us and respond
with care and Love. Thank you to
everyone who has supported this
ministry over the years and all who will
support CARITAS this year to help
people move from crisis to stability.
Please be alert for more information to
come to learn how you may participate
and support this valuable ministry.
Blessings, Jim Freund
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GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY will be held on April 14th at 10:30am – We
are pleased to announce that demolition is
complete and construction will soon begin
on our new education wing. We are also
thrilled that our Virginia Synod bishop,
Bishop Bob Humphrey, will join us on Palm
Sunday, April 14th for both worship services
and to participate in a 10:30am
Groundbreaking & Blessing. At 9:50am
Bishop Humphrey will meet with adults and
older youth for a "Coffee with the Bishop
Q&A Time." At 10:25 everyone is invited to
process from Sunday school classes and
assemble in the gravel back parking lot for
the celebration. Thank you for making this
exciting activity possible through your
generous support of the Joined Together &
Growing capital stewardship campaign!
Demolition at CTK!
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The Food Pantry
Sunday for April
falls on Final Four
Weekend of the
NCAA Basketball
Tournament. There will be two bins in
the narthex to receive your donations of
food pantry items: one for each of the
teams that will be in the Championship
Game on Monday, April 8. Those teams
will be decided Saturday night, Sat. 6,
and revealed the following morning in
worship. The team with the largest
amount of donated food and pantry
items will be declared the winner. We
will then see if our prediction matches
the actual outcome. Of course, the true
winner will be the St. Matthias Food
Pantry and the work of Feed More
Virginia as they serve those who face
hunger and food scarcity in our
community. Start stocking up now to
make this the biggest Food Pantry
Sunday yet!
The Seasons of Lent and Holy Week at
Christ The King Lutheran Church
Tuesdays in Lent – Bon Air Ecumenical Worship & Lunch – 12pm
April 2 – St. Matthias Episcopal; April 9 – St. Michael’s Episcopal (see full schedule on next page)
Wednesdays in Lent – April 3, April 10 – Holden Evening Prayer, 7pm Focus: “What’s So Unique About Luke? – Five Stories about Jesus You Won’t Find Anywhere Else!”
Palm Sunday/Sunday of the Passion – Palm Processional, Passion according to Luke – April 14 (8:30 & 11:00)
Good Friday – Tenebrae Service, with the Passion according to John – April 19 (7pm)
Holy Saturday – Community Easter Egg Hunt; Keeping the Word Alive; Great Vigil of Easter – April 20 (7pm)
Easter Sunday/The Resurrection of Our Lord – Easter Eucharist (8:30 & 11:00): Easter Brunch, 10am – April 21
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Contact Information
Christ The King Lutheran Church Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
9800 West Huguenot Road Richmond, Virginia 23235
Website: ctkrva.org
Office: (804) 272-2995
Fax: (804) 272-2090
Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday 9am-4pm
Friday 9am -1pm
Pastors’ day off: Friday
Sunday Schedule:
Worship (Organ-led) 8:30 a.m.
Adult Ed. & Children’s Music 10am
Worship (Band-led) 11am
Randall N. Lohr Pastor [email protected] (804/389-4238)
Christopher D. Carr Pastor [email protected] (804/998-7526)
Lindy Moore Church Administrator [email protected]
Beverley Edwards Director of Music Ministry [email protected]