Christ the King


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Our Heritage

Around the world and across the ages, Christians have expressed their faith in different ways. Christ the King Church stands within the tradition of Christianity that developed in western Europe. Generally this western expression of the Church is called "Catholic" Christianity, Catholic meaning "comprehensive," "universal," and "inclusive," as opposed to more sectarian and schismatic Christian groups. In the eastern world the "one holy and apostolic Church" was called "orthodox" and developed its own traditions and practices.

More particularly, Christ the King Church belongs to that wing of the church catholic that grew out of the 16th century renewal movement in the western church. Historically the followers of this reform movement became identified as the "evangelical" wing of the church.

Therefore we would say that Christ the King Church is both "Catholic" and "Evangelical". This catholic and evangelical character is seen in how we worship and in what we teach.

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How We Worship

We worship God in our everyday lives as we trust God, seek God's will, and share his gospel. We gather weekly to be strengthened, guided, and encouraged for such living.

Our regular Sunday worship is shaped by these four actions:
  1. Gathering - we come from our various places of working and living to this common place where we join together in prayer and praise.
  2. Proclaiming the word - we hear, expound, and ponder God's word in holy scripture and consider what it means for our times and our lives.
  3. Sharing the meal - we share God's gifts with others and join together at God's table. Here we receive God's forgiveness in the risen Christ, and the gospel of God's salvation is enacted for us.
  4. Sending - we return to those places where we live and work, to serve others assured of God's presence, love, and support.
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What We Believe
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Why and How We Give

Everything we have comes from God and is freely given by God out of love. We do not earn it or deserve it, and ultimately it is not ours to keep, but only ours to use, care for, improve, and pass on to others.

What we call "giving" is actually sharing with others what God has allowed us to use. The important thing about giving is that it be done freely, joyfully, proportionately, and purposefully, in the spirit of thanksgiving.

Christ the King Church exists to do a work; that work is funded by the offerings of the People of Christ the King. People are encouraged to thoughtfully decide on a proportion (percentage) of their income that they intend to give in weekly offerings to the regular work of the church.

There is no rule as to how much you give. Remember giving is to be done freely and joyfully in the spirit of thanksgiving. A "tithe" or 10% is the biblical standard that can be used as a benchmark as we plan and grow in our giving.

While Christ the King Church sponsors a few events that raise money for specific church projects, we do not expect our neighbors to pay for our ministry. They should be seen as the recipients of our ministry.

A portion of our regular offerings are sent to fund church wide and interfaith ministries beyond our community. Persons are also invited to make special offerings to designated projects and services.

We encourage you to use weekly offering envelopes which can be provided to you by the Giving for Mission Committee.

Giving through weekly church offerings is just one way of giving. We also encourage persons to give lovingly and wisely by other means and to other agencies of service.

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