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WORSHIP WITH US THIS MORNING!

10th Sunday after Pentecost
Apparently not satisfied by Jesus’ feeding of thousands, some who were there press him for a sign of his power; perhaps it is daily manna they want. As always in John’s gospel when people want a sign, Jesus offers himself. He is the bread come from heaven to give life to the world. He calls us to come to him and believe in him, and through that relationship to know the one who sent him. From Sundays & Seasons
 
Schedule for Sunday, August 1, 2021
9:30 AM - Worship: In-person and Livestreamed
Join us this morning - either in-person or online. We are asking everyone to mask up upon entering the church building. Read more, here. If you are joining via livestream, access the service here on YouTube or on lifeatctk.orgClick here to download the bulletin.

10:30 AM - NO Coffee Fellowship
Since we're asking everyone to wear masks while inside the building, we're pushing "pause" on coffee and donuts. Thanks for your flexibility.

You are welcome to share CtK's livestream worship opportunities with your friends and family who may be looking for online worship services. All are welcome in our community!
Have questions or need help making a one-time or reoccurring donation? Call the CtK office at 651-633-4674 or email info@lifeatctk.org for assistance. We appreciate your generosity and support!
Nurturing Faith

By Diane Shallue
 
Nurturing Faith is the focus this month. It is one of the four core values of the congregation identified during the congregational listening sessions back in spring 2019. Nurturing faith is like gardening. We plant seeds of faith and prepare a good environment for faith to grow. Then we trust in the power of the Holy Spirit to sprout the seeds.  When the process is so invisible, it is hard to know how to nurture faith.

​Frequently, we think of faith formation as being for children and youth but faith grows and changes throughout our lives. Adults need to be nurtured in their faith more than children because the seeds of faith in children and youth are planted by adults. All adults in a congregation nurture the faith of all the young people. When a child is baptized, the members of the congregation promise to support and pray for the child. The parents need lots of help in nurturing that child’s faith. And all of us adults need lots of help in nurturing our faith too! 

​Classes and Bible studies and adult forums are formal ways of encouraging growth in adult faith. But there are informal yet effective practices to support faith which involve service projects, worship and conversations with other faithful adults. Another informal way of nurturing faith is demonstrating faithful living to others. I find the fruits of the Spirit from Galatians 5:22 helpful to me when I reflect on how my actions and speech prepare a good environment for faith to grow in me and in others. Am I producing the fruits of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control? Am I quick to listen and slow to anger? Can I forgive myself and others when not producing these fruits? Can I be confident that God loves me and trust in God’s gift of grace? How can I nurture the faith of my grandchildren? These types of questions keep me searching and growing as I continue to participate in the life of the Christian community that meets at CtK.

Core Values Summer Series
Visit the Life @ CtK Blog on our website to read previously shared posts in this series. You will be engaged, encouraged, and delighted!
IN OUR PRAYERS THIS WEEK
Kristi Chace, Lu Curtis, Betty Erickson, Mark Jacobson, Laurie Johnson, Martha Kesti, Gregg Larsen, Sam Miller, Lorene Novak, Fernando Rivas, John Snyder, Bonnie Seiferth, Doris Strauch, Vonnie Seim, Kirk Swanson, Donna Walker, Kao Yang
 
WE CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR
Carrie Kane, Peggy Henricksen, Jon Paulson, Marilyn Riege, Cliff Weiss
SURVEY: Sunday Mornings in the Fall
Christ the King seeks your input on how Sunday mornings will look in September. We are excited to offer in-person worship services and faith formation opportunities for all ages. We want to create a safe and welcoming space that builds community and nurtures faith across all ages. Take a minute to read about our plans and to answer a few questions.
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New Brighton, MN 55112
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