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Christ The King Lutheran Church
THE KING’S PAGE
June 2016
A LIFE THAT COUNTS
“Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where
your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:19‐21
Matthew chapters 5‐7 are known as Jesus’ “Sermon on the Mount” which is a compilation of messages that Jesus taught the people and a powerful place for believers to discover what the life of faith is all about. Jesus says some challenging things in these verses and I was thinking it might be a great place to study this summer. Starting June 5th we will begin a series through these verses, tracing the lessons Jesus wants to teach us about a life that counts through radical beliefs and insights through faith. We will be teaching this series every Sunday this summer in worship, during the Sunday School hour at 9:30 a.m. and then also at a Bible Study on Wednesdays starting at 10:00 a.m.
We will publish a small group teaching guide that you can use for your own home group or just for personal study. Pastor Kenneth led a series on the “Difficult Sayings of Jesus” a few months back, this is kind of a follow up on to that as many of those sayings come straight out of this passage.
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I know summer time can be a crazy time of travel and different schedules, but I hope you can join us when you are in the area each week for this powerful series. Great stuff for the people of God about everyday living in light of what matters.
I look forward to worship, study and the challenge each week as we wrestle with probably the most important teaching of Jesus. May we be blessed together as we put into practice the teachings of Jesus! See you this summer in worship and study! God bless!
Pastor Mark
Sermon Series Begins Sunday, June 5th 8:00 a.m. • 10:30 a.m. • 6:00 p.m.
Sunday School Class Begins Sunday, June 5th 9:30 a.m. • Fireside Room
Midweek Bible Study Begins Wednesday, June 8th 10:00 a.m. • Egge Library
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The King’s Page Newsletter is published monthly by Christ The King Lutheran Church, 1620 S. Stage Coach Lane,
Fallbrook, CA 92028, (760) 728‐3256.
July 2016
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WORSHIP VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED!
We need YOUR help in the following areas: Acolytes for both morning services, Ushers for the 10:30 a.m. service, and Audio/Visual volunteers for both services. Training will be provided for anyone new to these op‐portunities to serve the Lord at CTK.
Please contact Jim or Julie Haines: [email protected]
JUNE 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Men’s Ministry Pages 4‐5
Women’s Ministry Pages 6‐7
Young Adult Ministry Page 8
Jr. High & Sr. High Youth Pages 9‐11
Children’s Ministry Pages 12‐14
Preschool Ministry Page 15
O.K. Club Event Page 16
Thank You Notes Pages 17‐18
In Memory Of… Page 19
Miscellaneous Service Opportunities
Pages 19‐20
June CTK Birthdays Page 21
Tithe & Offering Update Page 22
Worship Volunteers Page 23
CONNECT
SERVICE/MISC.
SPECIAL EVENTS
KIDS YOUTH
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Men’s Bible Study
Every Saturday of the month (except the 1st), at 8:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room, we continue our study in the book of 1 Corinthians. Please join us!
June Men’s Prayer Breakfast
On the first Saturday of the month, Saturday, June 4th, the men of the congregation meet for breakfast and a study of the Gospel of John. This month, we will have a special guest speaker, Mr. John Rutherford. John will share his faith journey and experience working as an Execu‐tive for the YMCA. (See Page 6)
Men’s Basic Training Bible Study
The Men’s Basic Training Bible Study meets on Thursdays, 5:30‐6:30 p.m. in the Youth Room (#9/#10). We will be on Summer break starting June 9th until August 31st. We will resume on Thursday, September 1st, and begin a new study on the Holy Spirit. This study will look at topics such as: This is not intended to be an exhaustive study, but one we hope will spark your interest to explore more. If you would like more infor‐mation, CONTACT: Pastor Kenneth, (760) 728‐3256.
MEN’S MINISTRY
* The person of the Holy Spirit * Symbols of the Holy Spirit in Scripture * The work of the Holy Spirit in the Life of the believer * The power of the Holy Spirit * The fruit of the Holy Spirit * The Holy Spirit in teaching and preaching * The Holy Spirit in the world * The seal of the Holy Spirit * The Holy Spirit in the church * The Holy Spirit and speaking in tongues
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Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 4th! Our special guest speaker will be John Rutherford.
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Come hear John share about his career, faith and family!
June Special Guest Speaker For CTK Men’s Prayer Breakfast:
JOHN RUTHERFORD
John was fortunate to have a Christian mother that made sure his father, his twin sister and he learned about Christ. In high school he received a scholarship to go to a Young Life Christian Camp that was located in a beautiful setting in the Canadian wilderness. John received Christ in this mountain high experience and then promptly put HIM on the shelf and moved on with his life. It took several hard and loving bumps in his road of life for God to convince him that HE was a better driver than John. God has always blessed him, but after he looked to HIM for guidance, John’s life took on more meaning and was filled with accomplishments. John graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 1971. From there he moved to Colorado with his wife of one year, Carolyn Lampe. He took a position of Counselor at a residential treatment facility for developmentally disabled young adults. This facility took young adults out of state institutions and gave them social develop‐ment and vocational training. Then the program found and placed them in jobs and their own homes in the community. In a little over a year, John was in charge of operations, overseeing 32 professional staff. In 1975 after God’s final large bump in the road, a major turning point of his life, John moved on to be a Program Director at the Oakland YMCA. In 1978, he became the Executive Director of a YMCA serving the Livermore, Pleasanton area. In 1982, John became the CEO of the Southeast Ventura County YMCA. He spent the next 26 years working with a wonderful group of Board Members to take that YMCA from serving annually 1,500 participants to 22,000 partici‐pants, with a budget of $8 million. To do this, it was necessary to build three new YMCA facilities and recruit thousands of volunteers. Along the way Carolyn and John raised three wonderful children who gave them five grandchildren. It has been a blessing, during their last ten years of retirement, to have all their children live close by.
If you would like to share your faith story and how God has impacted your life, family and career, please
Contact: Pastor Kenneth, (760) 728‐3256.
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STITCH n’ GIVE
Thank you to all those who have made quilt tops for us! We are back up to a good supply. Thank you, as well, to the folks who have giv‐en fabrics and sheets. We appreciate your donations! Stitch n’ Give will meet on Wednesday, June 8th at 9:00 a.m. to baste quilts in the Fireside Room — this is a change to our regular sched‐ule. We will meet again on Wednesday, June 22nd at 9:00 a.m. in the Fire‐side Room to tie quilts. We have several new members, and welcome more — please come and join us! Our ministry is focused on making twin size quilts for Lutheran World Relief (LWR), and baby‐size quilts or blankets for our CTK baptisms and for Camp Pendleton’s Hospital Maternity Ward. Please bring your own sewing kit with large‐eyed sharp tapestry needles, scis‐sors and a thimble, or use our supplies. We will show you how to make everything that we do.
Contact: Kay Lautenschläger [email protected]
BIBLE STUDY CIRCLES
Mary/Martha Circle — Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month, Tuesday, June 14th, at 7:00 p.m. in the Temecula area.
Contact: Dolores Stralow
Hannah/Priscilla Circle — Meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month, Wednesday, June 15th, at 9:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room.
Contact: Marlyn Coleman [email protected]
WOMEN’S MINISTRY
NEW MEMBERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME!
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Help Us to Recognize Our Christ The King Graduates!
It’s that time of the year again, when we recognize those Christ The King members who will be graduating from either High School or College this May/June! Please contact us with the name of your student and the school they will graduate from. The dead‐line for this information is June 1st. We will recognize them at worship on June 12th.
Contact: Church Office, (760) 728‐3256,
OR Jackie Ehlers
THANK YOU, LADIES! Many thanks to all the ladies who attended our May 14th Women’s meeting. Your interest and support is much appreciated. Mary Young’s talk, and our own Kathy Mar‐bach’s sharing, was very informative and inspiring. Heart to Heart, Camp Pendleton is a wonderful organization for mili‐tary women and their families! We are proud to be sponsors for them. Please be watching the upcoming King’s Page news‐letters for our next event. You won’t want to miss it, and the wonderful fellowship that happens there!
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YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY
(AGES 18‐35)
YOUNG ADULT BIBLE STUDY Mondays | 6:00 p.m.
On break for the months of June and July. We will start up again on Monday, August 1st.
Watch for more information!
POOL PARTY BBQ
Sunday, June 26th | 1:00 p.m.
Mark Your Calendars! At 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 26th, we will meet for a BBQ and Pool Party! The main dish
will be provided. We ask that everyone bring a side dish to share. The location is yet to be decided.
Contact: Josh Conley | [email protected]
2016 COUNTRY FAIRE
It’s time to start thinking about this year’s Country Faire on Saturday, October 22nd! We are hoping that everyone is already working on crafts items, and new recipes for the Bake Sale and Cookie Walk. We need help in many areas, so we en‐courage you to step forward with your God‐given gifts and talents! There will be more information coming, along with sign up sheets. Please contact Diane Erickson, if you have any questions and/or ideas that will make this a successful event.
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J . H S . H Y
If you have any questions about any of the Youth activities, contact Josh Conley, (760) 728-3256, x14, [email protected].
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. in Rooms #9/#10 for ALL Youth. Come for donuts, fellowship and the study of
God’s Word. We are currently studying St. Paul’s letter
to the Corinthians.
JR. HIGH BUBBLES N’ BBQ Wednesdays beginning June 8th
5:30‐7:30 p.m.
Outgoing 6th graders are invited to join the Jr. High Bubbles n’ BBQ beginning Wednesday, June 15th, at 5:30 p.m. We will meet at the home
of Mark and Siobhan Welsh, 1902 Quiet Ranch Road, Fallbrook. The main dish and beverages will be provided. Bring a friend & something to share! NO B n’ B on June 29th!
JR. HIGH SUMMER BEACH CAMP Wednesday‐Friday, July 6th‐8th | Cost: $150
A $50 deposit is required to hold your spot. If paid by July 1st, the cost is only $125! Space is limited. Sign up TODAY!
JR. HIGH SCHOOL
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SR. HIGH SUMMER BEACH NITES Tuesdays beginning June 7th | 3:30‐9:00 p.m.
New 9th graders are invited to join us! Be sure to bring $ for dinner on the way to the beach.
NO Beach Nite on Tuesday, June 28th!
LAKE HAVASU RETREAT Sunday‐Wednesday, June 12th‐15th
Cost: $150
A $50 deposit is required to hold your spot. If paid by June 1st, the cost is only $125!
Space is limited, so sign up TODAY!
Boats & Drivers are Needed! Please contact Josh or Pastor Mark if you can help out and/or know of someone who can.
SR. HIGH SCHOOL
Monday‐Thursday, June 27th‐June 30th 5:30‐7:30 p.m.
La Paloma Elementary School
WE NEED YOU!
Join us for the best week of the summer! This four‐day sports & creative camp is for kids 1st grade ‐ 6th grade.
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Every Thursday Morning
7:00‐8:00 a.m.
Coffee and snacks provided
Zion Lutheran Church 1405 E. Fallbrook Street Fallbrook, CA 92028
Contact: Tom Nooner [email protected]
A non‐denominational group whose purpose is to encourage and equip Christians to be God’s pres‐ence in the workplace by the power of the Holy Spirit, exercising faith, integrity, and excellence.
CTK YOUTH TO COLLECT RECYCLING! The CTK Youth will be collecting recyclables on the last Sunday of the Month, Sunday, June 26th. Please bring your items to church that Sunday, and put in the designated area. The following week we will take them to Fallbrook Recycling to “cash in.” Below are the ONLY items that we can receive:
* Glass Bottles ‐‐ Recycle all clear and colored glass bottles that are marked with the “CA Redemption Value” or “CA Cash Refund.” Please rinse. No need to remove labels. * Cans ‐‐ Recycle aluminum cans that are marked with the “CA Redemption Value” or “CA Cash Refund.” * Plastic Containers ‐‐ Recycle rigid plastics (i.e. bottles and jugs) that are marked with the “CA Redemption Value” or “CA Cash Refund.”
No other containers will be accepted!
I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength. Philippians 4:13
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SUNDAY MORNINGS
NURSERY (Infant‐36 months)
Available for the 10:30 a.m. service. Safe and loving care for our little ones! Check in at the Nursery (Room #2)
SUNDAY SCHOOL (PreK‐6th Grade)
9:30‐10:20 a.m.
Kids meet for fun activities and games and then break into small groups where we are reading through the Bible. Bring your Bible! Pick children up before 10:30 a.m. service. Check in at Room #5
CHILDREN’S CHURCH (PreK‐6th Grade)
During 10:30 a.m. service (Check‐in in front of church)
Kids learn Remember Verses and about how God wants us to be a part of The Big God Story. Learning is hands‐on and has meaningful times for kids to respond to what God is doing in their lives. Bring your Bible and a friend! PreK‐Kindergarten ‐ Room #3 // 1st‐6th Grades ‐ Room #5
HOMEFRONT MONTHLY
HomeFront Magazine is a spiritual parenting resource to help families connect and grow together. Printed copies are available on
Sundays or see more at www.homefrontmag.com.
BIRTH‐6TH GRADE
Children’s Minist JENNY DANIELS, CHILDREN’S MINISTRY DIRECTOR
760‐728‐3256, X15 OR [email protected]
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KidsGames June 27th-June 30th from 5:30-7:30 pm
It’s FREE!!
Join us for the best week of the summer! This four day
sports & creative camp is for kids 1st grade - 6th grade. We will learn new skills,
complete a service project to help others
and make new friends!
1ST-6TH GRADE Kids rotate through the electives
they select, large group & small group teaching time. Examples of past
elective choices: Soccer, Tennis, Music, Dance, Baseball, Basketball &
Art
Program for Monday-Wednesday
will be held at La Paloma Elemen-tary School, 300 Heald Lane,
Fallbrook
Join us on Thursday, June 30th at 5:30 p.m. for a Family BBQ & Clos-
ing Ceremony at Christ The King
Church. Come see all we have learned!
Kids can pre-register at
Christ The King Church, 1620 S Stage Coach Lane, Fallbrook
or online at:
Contact: Jenny Daniels, (760) 728-3256 OR jen-
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Incoming 5th and 6th Graders
Adventure Mountain Summer Camp July 17th‐July 22nd
Cost = $300 (June 2nd‐July 10th)
Contact Jenny, [email protected]
AMERICAN HERITAGE GIRLS (Girls ages 5‐18)
www.americanheritagegirls.org
Information Meeting for AHG Thursday, June 9th or June 16th 5:00 p.m. | Fellowship Hall
American Heritage Girls are on break for the summer! If you would like to join us for planning our 2016‐17 program year, and/or find out more about AHG, please join us on Thursday, June 9th or Thursday,
June 16th at 5:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Stay tuned for our kick‐off at the end of August.
Contact Melissa Burke: [email protected]
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Christ The King Preschool News
Love | Learn | Grow
We offer opportunities for the physical, emotional, social and spiritual growth of the child.
All classrooms work on kindergarten readiness skills in a loving, accepting Christian environment.
Preschool Registration in Going On NOW! Summer is here, and our classrooms are now empty! We had a fabulous school year, and we look forward to starting up again this Fall. I will be in the Preschool office through the month of June, so be sure to enroll your child TODAY to reserve your spot! During July and August, I will be checking my emails and phone messages for those who don’t get ahold of me in June. CTK Preschool offers a home away from home where your child will be loved, well cared for, and given the opportunity to learn many things. No registration fee. Thank you all for your support!
Enroll NOW for Preschool! Contact Margo, (760) 728‐7908 [email protected]
Please continue to save and turn in your Major Market receipts!!!
We would like to thank everyone for continuing to save and turn in your Major Market receipts. Remember that Major Market will give us 1% of the total of all receipts gathered and turned in by us. We just received another $305 from the receipts that were recently turned in! Our whole Preschool staff appreciates all you do for the Preschool!
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The O.K. Club is a loosely structured, non‐membership required, group of people who meet several times each year to share fellowship, fun and good food, while becoming better acquainted with AND forming friendships with other members of our Christ The King church family.
O.K. Club June Event
“Stars in My Crown” Movie Matinee Tuesday, June 21st 12:00‐3:00 p.m.
Our June Event will be a Movie Matinee showing of “Stars in My Crown,” starring Joel McCrea and Ellen Drew. According to reviews, “It is a nice slice‐of‐life movie about the life of a country preacher in the years immediately fol‐lowing the Civil War.” “This movie is over 50 years old, yet it’s humor, it’s message of brotherhood, it’s depiction of small‐town Western America at a time when religion was the true center of everyone’s lives, makes this film one that has rarely been equaled.” The cost per person is only $5, and will include both the movie and pizza lunch. Tentative plans call for pizza, salad, peanuts, popcorn, and ice cream! Hosts of this event are George and Paula Farley. Sign ups will be taken Sun‐days, June 5th, June 12th and June 19th, in the front of Church. Contact: George and Paula Farley .
Come One! Come All! Everyone is welcome!!!
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Thank you for all you brought to our Second Annual Interfaith Food Drive.
Without Christ The King’s help, the Food Drive would not have been the success it was.
Allowing us to place a donation barrel in the narthex of the Church was key to the success
of the Drive. It played a big part leading to the success of the Drive. As I told you, Pastor Mark, the 3,200
pounds of food the congregation donated was second to none. Please accept my sincere gratitude for all your help.
Sincerely, Mike Bongerz, Fallbrook Food Pantry
Thank You, Thank You, CTK… Sharing the Table was a Huge Success!!
How do we thank such a loving and giving church? You have answered our prayers. We finished this year of Sharing the Table with a mini‐carnival on Saturday, May 14th. With your help we were able to feed the families a complete lunch, and distribute much needed coats and blankets to the families. I can’t express how thankful they
have been for all your help and generosity. We received hugs and sad farewells on May 14th. They hated to see STT stop for the summer. Saturdays were not only a source for a much needed meal, but it also became a family outing and a safe place for their children to play. We got to know our neighbors and now we see them on the streets and in the stores and we stop to say, “hello.” They are a blessing to all of us. Over and over they have asked us to thank you for all you have done for them. They are very grateful.
Our last meal in 2016 ended with serving 140 people from 25 fami‐lies. Job well done CTK! I think Pastor Kenneth would agree we were on fire!!!
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Our year‐end statistics
* Averaged 100 people fed per Saturday * Total of 1,386 children and parents * 263 community families served
A HUGE thank you goes out to my Co‐Chairs: Johanna Morofsky, Paula Johnson, Cindy and Don Addiss, Jim Haines, Whitey McLean, Jan Barnes and Cameron Byrd. God blessed STT when they all said “yes”! I hope you enjoy our pictures showing the joy and gratitude our neighbors have for you. God bless you for your loving hearts and generosity. Grace and peace from the STT outreach ministry.
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Thank you to all the volunteers who have helped with the Sunrise Service on Easter Sunday, as well as the Pentecost
Service and Picnic. It is a lot of work and you ALL came through with flying colors!
There is so much talent in this congregation, and such hard workers. You are appreciated!
Thank you, to Pastor Mark and Pastor Kenneth, for your service to each one of us!
In His Love, Diane Erickson
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In Memory of…
FLORENCE LILLIAN PARK BEETZ January 19, 1936‐April 25, 2016 Memorial Service: May 1, 2016
SHARON (SPEEDY) BERAN October 5, 1928‐May 16, 2016
Graveside Service: May 26, 2016
Coffee from Kenya is now being sold in the CTK office, Monday through Friday. The coffee is 100% Arabica beans directly from the farmers of Kenya. It is $12 per bag. Proceeds go to Seeds of Hope Children’s Out‐reach, whose goal is to give hope and a future to street teens in Kenya, through the construction of vocational training facilities, a school and a home. For more information, go to www.seedsofhopekenya.org.
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OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD SHOEBOXES
Year‐Round Gift Ideas from Samaritan’s Purse
Savvy shoppers know that they can impact more children around the world for eternity by looking for shoebox items throughout the year. Check out the Samaritan’s Purse packing guide for suggested items to shop for each month. Be sure to be setting aside gifts each month. These Shoebox gifts are sure to bless and delight boys and girls all over the world.
June Gift Idea Toys
For more information, go to:
www.samaritanspurse.org/occ
As always, you are invited to join the Missions Committee the 4th Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Egge Library as we pray and support all our mission partners. You can find more information on the missionaries Christ The King supports in the back of the church. If you would like to talk to the Committee about a ministry/mission that you would like help and prayer with, we encourage you to take time to write up your ministry proposal and submit it to the Mission Committee.
Contact: John Larson, [email protected].
CHRIST THE KING MISSIONS COMMITTEE
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JUNE BIRTHDAYS
1 ‐ Annabelle Pearson, Karen Brown 16 ‐ Susan Hughey, Doyle King, Lynn Sheffer
2 ‐ Leslie Wisner, Jackie Ehlers 17 ‐ Bill Hartford, Karen Micheloni
3 18 ‐ Alan Ransbury, Pat Allison, Alice Saunders, Dirk Thayer, Keith Kopitzke
4 ‐ Carolann Siroky 19 ‐ Harold Barnes, Joe Sather, Luella Brotherton
5 ‐ Art Nelson, Ely Lindberg 20 ‐ Betty Rothacher
6 21 ‐ Sarah Trexler
7 ‐ Erin Palumbo, Ronda Edwards, Duane Arnold, Betty Hansen
22 ‐ Summer Dove
8 ‐ Cheryl Lindberg 23 ‐ Joshua Conley, Magi Piazza, Sara Ridley
9 ‐ Carolyn Hansen, Cody Miller 24 ‐ Dick Olson, Liz Baker
10 ‐ Jeremy Voss 25 ‐ Ryder Cerulli, Keegan Labanz
11 ‐ Jonathan Hogan, Charlene Palkovic Michael Kemmer
26 ‐ Bradley Wygal
12 ‐ Laura Gausepohl, Dan Allen, Quinn Pinkney
27 ‐ Karen Barnes, Mark Welsh
13 ‐ Barbara Hartloff, Trevor Labanz, Jack Boggio, Hanna Siva
28 ‐ Terry Fest, Jim Nelson, Kelly Keefe
14 ‐ Scott Weiss, Pastor Kenneth Davis, Anna Nielsen
15 ‐ Kathy Marbach, Sally Snyder, Brennan Lypps, Colby Munoz, Brandon Sandoval, Frank Cox
29 ‐ Arden Boomgaarden, Diane Brown
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Please Call or Email Us!
We want to include you in our prayers, arrange for pastoral visits and announce information to the congregation when appropriate.
Please notify the church office as soon as possible when:
+ A member of your family, or someone you know, has died
+ You, or someone you know, is ill or grieving
+ You, or someone you know, is in the hospital + You, or someone you know, wants to plan a baptism, wedding or celebration
+ You move or change your telephone number
CTK Church Office — (760) 728‐3256 Email — [email protected]
CONTACT US Senior Pastor: Mark Johnson [email protected] Associate Pastor: Kenneth Davis [email protected] Youth Ministry Director: Joshua Conley [email protected] Children’s Ministry Director: Jenny Daniels [email protected] CTKLC Preschool Director: Margo Roberts (760) 728‐7908 Hispanic Ministry: Beatriz Marquez biniesta3423@ student.palomar.edu
Ministers: People of Christ The King
Church Office: [email protected] Open Monday‐Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Visitors are welcome at all activities!
Year‐to‐Date Budget $283,000
Year‐to‐Date Received $272,937
April Budget $70,000
April Received $69,850
Tithes and Offerings — April 2016
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JUNE 2016 WORSHIP VOLUNTEERS
Acolytes 8:00 — Ushers
10:30 — Ushers
Altar Guild
8:00 — Carolyn Rutherford & Darlene Gunkel
10:30 — Gail Siebert
Children’s Chat
5 ‐ Pastor Mark Johnson; 12 ‐ Volunteer Needed; 19 ‐ Volunteer Needed; 26 ‐ Melissa Burke
Communion Assistants
8:00 — Mike & Lee Johnson, Kurt & Kay Lautenschläger 10:30 — Linda Pedretti & Judy Quill
Greeters 8:00 — Carl & Cheryl Wideman
10:30 — Kris Groscup
Scripture Readers
8:00 — 5 ‐ Gary Micheloni; 12 ‐ Dennis Espinoza; 19 ‐ Bob Franz; 26 ‐ Dennis Espinoza
10:30 — 5 ‐ Dennis Espinoza; 12 ‐ Siobhan Welsh; 19 ‐ Dennis Espinoza; 26 ‐ Barbara McLean
Ushers 8:00 — Bob & Jane Franz, Tom & Frances Pyle
10:30 — 5 ‐ John Mattson Team; 12 ‐ Tom Koehler Team; 19 ‐ Matt Witzel Team; 26 ‐ Cecil Stralow Team
Coffee Servers
5 ‐ Mary Mack; 12 ‐ Tom & Frances Pyle; 19 ‐ Al & Darlene Gunkel; 26 ‐ Del & Francie Brumley
JUNE 2016 SUNDAY SCRIPTURE TEXT Date 1st Reading Psalm 2nd Reading Gospel
6/5 1 Kings 17:17‐24 Psalm 30 Galatians 1:11‐24 Luke 7:11‐17
6/12 2 Samuel 11:26‐ 12:10, 13‐15
Psalm 32 Galatians 2:15‐21 Luke 7:36—8:3
6/19 Isaiah 65:1‐9 Psalm 22:1‐28 Galatians 3:23‐29 Luke 8:26‐39
6/26 1 Kings 19:15‐16, 19:19‐21
Psalm 16 Galatians 5:1, 13‐25 Luke 9:51‐62
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Christ The King Lutheran Church 1620 S. Stage Coach Lane Fallbrook, CA 92028 Office: (760) 728‐3256 * Fax: (760) 728‐0103 Email: [email protected] Web Page: www.ctkfb.org Preschool Office: (760) 728‐7908
Senior Pastor — Mark Johnson Associate Pastor — Kenneth Davis Youth Director — Joshua Conley Director of Children’s Ministry — Jenny Daniels Preschool Director — Margo Roberts
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