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WORSHIP WITH US THIS MORNING!
 
Scripture for the Sixth Sunday of Easter
This Sunday’s image of the life the risen Christ shares with us is the image of friendship. We are called to serve others as Jesus came to serve; but for John’s gospel, the image of servanthood is too hierarchical, too distant, to capture the essence of life with Christ. Friendship captures the love, the joy, the deep mutuality of the relationship into which Christ invites us. The Greeks believed that true friends are willing to die for each other. This is the mutual love of Christian community commanded by Christ and enabled by the Spirit. Shared from Sundays & Seasons

Readings: John 15: 9-17 // Acts 10: 44-48

 
Schedule for Sunday, May 9, 2021
9:30 AM - Online Worship
This morning, we are joined by guest preacher, Pr. Ali Tranvik. You can access the service here on YouTube, on lifeatctk.org, or on Facebook.
Click here to download the bulletin.

10:30 AM - Zoom Coffee Hour
Join us for conversation and connection! 
Zoom Meeting ID: 244 682 016 // Password: 044316

11:30 AM - Family Faith Walk Meet at the picnic table by Door #12

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!
Core Values Summer Series
Engaging Worship

By Pastor Peter Hanson

“We value worship as vital for our growth as the Body of Christ,
and seek ways to share in a variety of roles within the Body.”

At Christ the King, we place a high value on offering worship that engages us all as members of the Body of Christ. Such worship nourishes the mind, soul, and spirit. It is deeply rooted in our traditions, while speaking to the realities of life today. Worship constantly seeks a balance between reflecting the lived experiences of those who have assembled and stretching us to consider our larger community and the wider world. Sometimes this means learning an unfamiliar song, hearing from a new voice from the pulpit, or considering a different interpretation of a favorite Bible passage. At its best, worship is meant to bring comfort when we are troubled, as well as to trouble us when we get too comfortable. 

The engagement of worship, though, does not simply go in one direction. Christ the King values folks being engaged in worship as members of the Body. Our worship is designed to emphasize broad participation, shared purpose, and the authentic practice of our Christian faith rather than getting too caught up in performance, perfection, or individual preferences. The congregation is not meant to be passive recipients or even attentive audience members, but active contributors to the worship itself. Similarly, worship is not something in which we engage for an hour or so a week, but can help form, inform, and transform us for ministry in the world throughout the week. 

This past year has been a challenge for us as a worshipping community, as the COVID-19 Pandemic threw a monkey wrench into our patterns and practices of worship. We had to learn new ways of sharing the old, old story, and different methods of involvement. Engaging in worship has meant learning how to use new (and at times overwhelming!) platforms such as YouTube, Zoom, and Facebook Live. Worship planners and leaders have developed new skill sets, and figured out new tools. People “in the pews” have also adapted, figuring out how to print off bulletins, remembering to set aside bread and wine for communion. Some have been able to engage in our worship who may not have been able to before. 

As we prepare to gather again for in-person worship beginning on Sunday, June 6th, may we be reminded of the value we place on engaging worship. May our worship in the living God help us engage, equip, and empower one another to be God’s hands and feet in the world around us. 

IN OUR PRAYERS THIS WEEK
Karen Balzum, Carol Burnside, Kristi Chace, Betty Erickson, Abby Foell, Elaine Foell, Carrie Kane, Martha Kesti, Vern Rice, John Snyder, Bonnie Seiferth, Kao Yang

For José Jimenez and the Jimenez-Becerra family, on the death of José's brother, Osciel.
For the family of Chuck Christians on his death.

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

FOR THE RECENTLY BAPTIZED
Paige Jirak, Evelyn Duffy, Noah Crary, Cecilia Pavelka, Eli Anderson, Lauren Anderson, Adelyn Cichon
 
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1900 7th Street NW,
New Brighton, MN 55112
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