Content: 1) Wednesday worship 2) Shade prepared joyfully for you, but please sign up 3) 1st Friday of the month Prayer Summit, July 3 4) Last day for Children's Food Drive 5) July 12 Congregation meeting with council nominations 6) Support Nick Vegter's Eagle Scout Project 7) Ad Hoc Committee COVID-19 Guidelines 8) Mission Challenge 43 update
In order for us to joyfully prepare a shade tent space for you, a new request needs to be done each week, please. Please use the following links to submit that request.
Our 1st Friday of the Month Prayer Summit, 7/3/20! It will be held via telephone from 7:14pm - 8:14pm. We can have up to 1000 people on this call!! If you'd like to join in, please call or text Pastor Chris at 205-401-2553for the access number and code.
The children of Christ the King have been learning about the Fruit of the Spirit, and GOODNESS prompted them to share some goodness through a food drive. We will be collecting canned food during each drive-in worship through July 5, 2020. Donations will go to Oak Mountain Missions for distribution.
SAVE the DATE Sunday, July 12, 2020 Congregation Meeting Immediately following the 11:00 a.m.Drive-In Worship Service The nominating committee is presenting the following slate for 2020-2021 Council: Cassie Carter Tim Champion Dave Demsky Phil Melton Megan Moore Connor Troha (Youth) Casey Van Kralingen (Council President) Susan Schmidt (new) Doug Sweeney (new) Laurie Kinnebrew (new)
Hello all! My name is Nicholas Vegter and I am a part of Troop 532 in Helena. I am asking for your help as I start my Eagle project. For those that don't know what an Eagle project is, I will briefly explain it. In Boy Scouts when you become a Life scout you need to complete a service project called an Eagle project in order to actually make the rank of Eagle Scout. The Eagle project that I have chosen to do is right here at the church. Just behind the sanctuary is a small open area where I plan to work with Miss Matsy's vision and install a brick patio with a fire pit and seating to go around it.
One of the requirements for the project is self promoting and fundraising. With that in mind, I am asking for your support. Through your donations to help pay for supplies. Through your time, if you are able to help on the work day. And most importantly through your prayers that this project will be one that helps bring people together in a peaceful outdoor setting. I appreciate any support you can give as I complete my Eagle project and help make a nice new area for the church. Any financial support can be sent directly to the church (and this Sunday's, 7/5, mercy basket is going to support my project). Thank you!
Click here to read the Ad Hoc Committee Report of the CtK COVID-19 Guidelines
MISSION CHALLENGE 43!!
Thank you for $2,778 so far!
Mission Challenge 43 has begun! Thank you for praying about an extra mile gift toward our $4,300 goal! Pentecost Sunday was our 43rd birthday as a congregation in the body of Christ. We celebrate our birthday every year by planting seeds for the good news of Jesus locally, regionally, globally.
WE ASK EVERYONE TO PRAYERFULLY CONSIDER AN EXTRA MILE CONTRIBUTION OF ANY AMOUNT WHICH IS SO APPRECIATED EVEN AS WE SUGGEST $100 PLUS THE NUMBER OF YEARS WE'RE CELEBRATING, SO IT WOULD BE $143 THIS YEAR for this year's recipient of our Mission Challenge 43 which is our local sister school The Renaissance Academy Prep School of Excellence for Boys which provides "a college preparatory education in a safe and structured Christian based environment, that will produce achievers who are scholarly and morally sound contributors to the global society." Learn more at www.trapsoeal.organd www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdX7ADp-vAQ
Please join us in stopping to pray EVERY DAY at 7:14 amand 7:14 pm and pray and act in accord with this command of God from 2 Chronicles 7:14 — "...if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land." Spread the word!
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