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WORSHIP WITH US THIS MORNING
 
Scripture for the 2nd Sunday of Easter
In the reading from Acts for this Second Sunday of Easter, we find not so much a blueprint for the perfect church, but rather a witness to God’s desire for us to live as a community of resurrection and new life. Community is not just our hope, it is the center of God’s character. Community is a matter of life and death.

Readings: John 20:19-31 // Acts 4:32-37
 
Sunday Schedule for April 11, 2021
9:30 AM - Worship
This morning, we worship alongside ELCA Lutherans across the state. Church Anew and the Minneapolis Area Synod have provided a service particular to this morning, the 2nd Sunday of Easter. Access worship here or on lifeatctk.org and Facebook.
The bulletin is available here.

10:30 AM - Zoom Coffee Hour
Join us for coffee hour! We will catch up with each other and share reflections on the joint worship and sermon.
Zoom Meeting ID: 244 682 016 // Password: 044316

No Family Faith Walk this week; these will resume next week.

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!
St. Thomas the Apostle: A Poem

The Gospel reading for this week is the familiar story of Thomas who says he must, "see the mark of the nails in his hands, and put my finger in the mark of the nails and my hand in his side" in order to believe that Jesus has risen.

We invite you to listen closely to
the gospel reading this morning and then encounter dear, familiar "Doubting Thomas" through the fresh lens of poetry and the words of Malcolm Guite.  This piece can be found in Guite's 2012 collection, Sounding the Seasons: Seventy Sonnets for the Christian Year.

St. Thomas the Apostle
By Malcolm Guite

“We do not know . . . how can we know the way?”
Courageous master of the awkward question,
You spoke the words the others dared not say
And cut through their evasion and abstraction.
O doubting Thomas, father of my faith,
You put your finger on the nub of things:
We cannot love some disembodied wraith,
But flesh and blood must be our king of kings.
Your teaching is to touch, embrace, anoint,
Feel after him and find him in the flesh.
Because he loved your awkward counter-point,
The Word has heard and granted you your wish.
O place my hands with yours, help me divine
The wounded God whose wounds are healing mine.

Didn't get a chance to read the blog last week? You still can! Read, "Death Has Lost Its Sting" by Pastor Peter Hanson.
IN OUR PRAYERS THIS WEEK
Karen Balzum, Kristi Chace, Elaine Foell, Martha Kesti, Marlys Pearson-Purdy, Vern Rice, Bob Sackariason, John Snyder, Bonnie Seiferth, Kao Yang
 
For Tim Van Rooy and family on the death of his mother, Beverly. For the family of Joan Hagemeyer on her death. For Christine Schunk and family on the death of her father, Thomas Lonsky. For Cheryl Shrader and family on the death of her son, Eric Raddatz. For Ana Alvarez and family on the death of her father.

WE CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR
Chuck Christians, Peggy Henricksen, Carrie Kane, Sam Miller, Jon Paulson, Marilyn Riege, Cliff Weiss

FOR THE RECENTLY BAPTIZED
Paige Jirak, Evelyn Duffy, Noah Crary, Cecilia Pavelka

FOR OUR FIRST COMMUNION STUDENTS
Tarlee Deaneh, Henry Miller, Aaron Morphew, Kendall Sypherd, EJ Villberg, Nathan Zielsdorf
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