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Christ The King Lutheran Church Monthly Newsletter
THE KING’S PAGE
May 2017
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“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living
hope through the resurrec on of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade.”
1 Peter 1:3‐4
Christ is Risen! He is Risen, indeed! Our day of celebra on on Easter has passed, however, our Resurrec on Life con nues on! Easter is not a day we celebrate once per year, but a lifestyle the we live in every day, because He lives, everything is different! Peter tells us that the Resurrec on Life has some significant components!
• Great Mercy! Because of what Jesus did for us on the cross, we are able to receive mercy and grace. This is an everyday experience as God’s mercies are new every day! (Lamenta ons 3:22‐23) Every morning when you take a shower and cleanse your body, remember that God offers the cleansing power of His mercy new, every day! Claim it, in Jesus’ name!
• New Birth! As we receive God’s mercies new every day, it’s like we begin again, we are born again, every day is new! As Paul reminds us in Philippians 3:13‐14, “But one thing I do: For-ge ng what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.” Today is a new day, forget the past, press on into the new that God has for you!
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• Living Hope! Hebrews 6:19 says, “We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.” Because Jesus was raised from the dead, our hope is secure and anchors our soul for whatever we face in life. We know that the same God who was able to raise Christ from the dead is able to care for our every need and safely bring us to our eternal inheritance, which leads us to the final component of the Resurrec on Life.
• An Inheritance that will never perish, spoil or fade! Heaven isn’t just wishful thinking, in Christ it is the inheritance that God has planned for His children. To those who believe in him, to those who receive him, He gives the power to become the children of God. As we will learn in the Case for Christ series, “Believing + Receiving = Becoming.” As we not only believe in the message of the Resurrec on, but receive it by faith, we become what God intended for us, followers of Jesus, children of God with an eternal inheritance.
How are you living your Resurrec on Life? I hope you will con nue to grow deeper in your faith and the evidence that provides substance for the resurrec on! I am so glad to be on this journey with you! May the Res‐urrec on Life show God’s mercy, rebirth, hope and confidence in our inher‐itance every day as we live for Jesus! Blessings, Pastor Mark
The King’s Page Newsle er is published monthly by Christ The King Lutheran Church, 1620 S. Stage Coach Lane, Fallbrook, CA 92028, (760) 728‐3256.
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June/July 2017
King’s Page Reminder
The deadline for the June/July 2017 King’s Page newsle er will be Monday, May 15th. Ar cles are to be NO MORE THAN 250 words in length.
Longer ar cles may be edited.
Email to: paula@ctk .org
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Senior Pastor: Mark Johnson, pastormark@ctk .org
Youth Ministry Director: Joshua Conley, youth@ctk .org
Children’s Ministry: children@ctk .org
CTKLC Preschool Director: Margo Roberts, (760) 728‐7908
Hispanic Ministry: Beatriz Marquez,
Ministers: People of Christ The King
Church Office: office@ctk .org
Open Monday‐Thursday ‐ 8:00 am‐4:30 pm Open Friday, 8:00 am‐12:00 pm
Visitors are welcome at all ac vi es!
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Na onal Day Page 4 of Prayer
O.K. Club Event Page 5
Men’s Ministry Page 6
Women’s Pages 7-8 Ministry
Children’s Pages 9-15 Ministry
Vaca on Bible Page 13 School
CTK Preschool Page 14
Youth Pages 15-18 Ministry
Young Adults Page 18
Missions Pages 19-20
CTK Financials Page 21
May Birthdays Page 22
May Volunteers & Scriptures Page 23
CONNECT
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F Y G N ’ S !
Hear Us… Forgive Us… Heal Us! “O Lord, listen! O Lord, forgive! O Lord, hear and act!
For Your sake, O my God…” — Daniel 9:19
Thursday, May 4th, 2017 | 6:30 p.m.
Join us at: Riverview Evangelical Free Church
4980 Sweetgrass Lane | Bonsall, CA
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May O.K. Club Event
A T O ! Thursday, May 18th
12:00 noon Fellowship Hall
From China...Hawaii
From the Far — and — Near East We bring you these dishes
of which you can feast!
They’re really quite simple They’re really quite good And really quite different From our Western food!
Please join us as we enjoy these tasty treats!
RSVP to Deana Weelborg,
Don’t Forget!! Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 14th!
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Men’s Bible Study
Every Saturday of the month (except the 1st), at 8:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room, we continue our study in the book of 1 Corinthians. Please join us! Contact: Pastor Mark, pastormark@ctk .org.
May Men’s Prayer Breakfast
On the first Saturday of the month, Saturday, May 6th at 8:00 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall, the men of the congrega on will meet for breakfast and a study of the Gospel of John. Contact: Pastor Mark, pastormark@ctk .org.
Men’s Thursday Bible Study
The Men’s Thursday Bible Study meets Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. in the Egge Library and is currently studying the book of Acts. ALL men are welcome! Contact: Tom Deans, [email protected].
Men’s Advanced Bible Study
The Men’s Advanced Bible Study meets on Mondays at 8:00 a.m. in the Egge Library. Join us as we con nue our study into God’s amazing Word! Contact: Tom Deans, [email protected].
MEN’S MINISTRY
When a man’s ways please the LORD, he makes even
His enemies to be at peace with him.
Proverbs 16:7
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S n’ G
Please join S tch n’ Give to quilt for Lutheran World Relief and Camp Pendleton! We will meet on Wednesday, May 17th at 10:30 a.m. to baste quilts, and again on Wednesday, May 24th at 9:00 a.m. to e quilts. All our mee ngs are held in the Fireside Room and last un l around 12:00 noon. Bring a friend! We will show you how to do the bas ng and tying — it’s easy! You can bring your own sewing kit with scissors, large‐eyed sharp needles and a thimble, or you can use our supplies. Our ba ng, tops and backing are provided by dona ons and mone‐tary support from CTK’s Women’s Group. No sewing experience is neces‐sary. What we do is very simple, and we will show you every step. Camp Pendleton quilts go to the Maternity Ward and to Marines/Sailors who are hospitalized while sta oned at Camp Pendleton. We welcome new mem-
bers to our group! Contact: Kay Lautenschläger, [email protected].
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Tuesday Morning Bible Study We meet every Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Our current study is All Things New: A Study of 2 Corinthians by Kelly Minter. Contact: Sharon Koehler, [email protected].
Mary/Martha Circle (2nd Tuesday of the month) We will meet on Tuesday, May 9th, at 7:00 p.m., in the Temecula/Murrieta area. All women are welcome to join us! Contact: Dolores Stralow, [email protected].
Hannah/Priscilla Circle (3rd Wednesday of the month)
We will meet on Wednesday, May 17th, at 9:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room. New members are always welcome to join us! Contact: Marlyn Coleman, [email protected].
WOMEN’S MINISTRY
You are BEAUTIFUL for you are FEARFULLY and WONDERFULLY made.
Psalm 139:14
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Ladies!
M Y C V S M E
Saturday, May 20th 11:00 a.m. | Fireside Room
You won’t want to miss this special Women’s cele-bra on! On Saturday, May 20th, beginning at 11:00 a.m., we will have a special presenta on on scarves by Pat Longwell. Jackie Ehlers will share Biblical ideas on scarves to go with the program. We will also be enter‐tained by a surprise musical selec on! In addi on, there will be a luncheon following the program. Plan to join us!
Pat Longwell, Simply Scarves Ever wonder what to do with the scarves you have, how to e or wear them, and how do you wear the new really large style scarves you see in the stores? Pat Longwell, owner of Simply Scarves, will be joining us to demon‐strate “How to Wear & Tie Scarves &
Shawls.” She will demonstrate with a variety of shapes and sizes, offering a look at the versa lity of scarves to extend your wardrobe. She will also share a few figure fla ering ps, the use of scarves and shawls for home dé‐cor and some unique and new styles. Bring a scarf and e‐along with Pat.
Deadline to reserve your spot is Tuesday, May 16th!
Contact: Jackie Ehlers, duckyj@a .net
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M Y C !
� All Youth Summer Beach Nites Wednesdays beginning June 7th | 3:00‐9:00 p.m.
Meet at CTK ready for an a ernoon and evening of sun and fun! Bring $$ for dinner on the way to the beach.
2017 Vaca on Bible School
� Galac c Starveyors Monday‐Friday, June 26th‐30th | 6:00‐8:00 p.m.
All Youth — Jr. & Sr. High — are needed to help with the
children during VBS! It is a great opportunity to serve God… and you can put it on your community service forms for school.
Plan to be at the VBS Training Mee ng on Tuesday, May 23rd at 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.
� All Youth Summer Camp July 10th‐14th | Camp Ponderosa
The week of July 10th‐14th, all youth will have the opportunity
to spend five glorious days (four nights), worshipping the Lord at Camp Pondo, just down the road from Big Bear. Full price is $384,
but the earlier you register and pay, the larger the discount!
� High School Trip to Shaver Lake July 23rd‐28th
We will be partnering with Sonrise Church for a camping trip
to Shaver Lake! The cost is around $325. Stay tuned...more details to come!
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NURSERY (Infant‐36 months)
10:30 a.m. | Room #2
Safe and loving care for our little ones!
SUNDAY SCHOOL (PreK‐6th Grade)
9:30‐10:20 a.m. | Fellowship Hall
Kids meet for fun activities and games and then break into small groups where we are reading through the Bible. Bring your Bible! Pick children up before the 10:30 a.m. service.
CHILDREN’S CHURCH (PreK‐6th Grade)
10:30 a.m. | PreK‐K ‐ Room #3 | 1st‐6th ‐ Room #5
Kids learn Remember Verses and about how God wants us to be a part of The Big God Story. Learning is hands‐on and has meaningful times for kids to respond to what God is doing in their lives. Bring your Bible and a friend!
HOMEFRONT MONTHLY
HomeFront Magazine is a spiritual parenting resource to help families connect and grow together. Printed copies are available on Sundays or go to www.homefrontmag.com.
BIRTH‐6TH GRADE
Children’s Minist CHILDREN’S MINISTRY TEAM
760‐728‐3256, x15 or [email protected]
ELECTRONIC CHECK‐IN
CTK has an Electronic Check In System in the Church lobby, which is an efficient and secure way to sign in children to all Children’s Ministry Programs. All children need to be checked in by an adult before attending class.
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Electronic check-in in the Fellowship Hall.
Preschool‐Kindergarten – Room #3 Our current theme is “God’s Got It!” We play games, have
story me, do cra s, service projects and more!
1st‐3rd Grades – Room #6 4th‐6th Grades – Room #5
Our current theme is “Determina on.” Kids will learn through Bible study and games.
Friends are always welcome!
Children’s Mid‐Week Prog am Wednesdays | 6:00‐7:30 p.m.
American Heritage Girls Thursdays | 6:00 p.m.
Fellowship Hall
Come visit us any me!
(The May 4th mee ng will be off‐campus)
Contact: Melissa Burke, melissa@ctk .org
www.americanheritagegirls.org
If your child is interested in learning to ring chimes, sing songs and learn music fundamen‐tals...while praising God...please have them join us in the Sanctuary on Wednesdays from 5:00‐5:45 p.m. Contact: Juanita Mykkanen. CTK Chimers
(Ages 8‐12)
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To sign up, call (760) 728‐3256 or go to www.ctk .org/connect/children.
Family Movie Night Saturday, May 20th
6:00‐8:30 p.m.
Join us for a Summer Family Movie Night on Saturday, May 20th, from 6:00‐8:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall! There is no cost, but a freewill offering will be taken. There will be pizza, beverages and pop‐corn, as well as a great family movie to enjoy! Let us know if you will be able to join us so we can make sure there is plenty of food available. Be sure to wear your favorite pjs and bring a snuggly pillow! See you there! Contact: Church Office, (760) 728‐3256.
5th 6‐9:30 pm
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Calling All Kids!
Sign Up for VBS TODAY!!!
Monday-Friday, June 26th-30th
6:00-8:00 p.m. (Preschool thru 6th Grades)
Music — Under the Stars
Bible Story Time — The Crux Constellation (The Cross)
Craft Time — The Leo Constellation (The Lion of Judah)
Game Time — The Hydra Constellation (The Living Water)
Snack Time — Milky Way Snacks
Sign Up Today! Register online at:
www.ctk .org/connect/children
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Please Con nue to Save and Turn in Your Major Market Receipts!!!
We would like to thank everyone for con nuing to save and turn in your Major Market receipts. Remember that Major Market will give us 1% of the total of all receipts gathered and turned in by us. Recent Major Market receipts (as of April 20th) totaled $590! This is a great help in ge ng our playground back into good use! We thank God for His grace and goodness! Thank you, too! We appreciate all you do for the Pre-school!
Christ The King Preschool News Love | Learn | Grow
We offer opportunities for the physical, emotional, social and spiritual growth of the child.
Incoming 5th and 6th Graders
Adventure Mountain Summer Camp July 31st‐August 4th
A non‐refundable $100 deposit holds your spot. Space is extremely limited! Par al scholarships are available.
To sign up, call (760) 728‐3256 or go to www.ctk .org/connect/children.
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Children’s Ministry Director Needed!
The CTK Council is seeking a Children’s Ministry Director to replace Jenny Daniels who has decided to be a full‐ me moth‐er. We are looking for an individual who is mature in the Lord, has had previous experience in a leadership capacity with children, and/or a degree in Childhood Educa on. A complete job descrip‐on is available in the Church office. This is an hourly posi on, 20‐
25 hours a week. Please submit a resume to the CTK office by May 31st, with complete contact informa on. Interviews will be held a er May 31st. Contact: Janna Armbruster, CTK Council President, office@ctk .org.
CTK YOUTH TO COLLECT RECYCLING! The CTK Youth will be collecting recyclables on the last Sunday of the Month, Sunday, May 28th. Please bring your items to church that Sunday and put in the designated area. The following week we will take them to Fallbrook Recycling to “cash in”. Below are the ONLY items that we can receive:
* Glass Bottles ‐‐ Recycle all clear and colored glass bottles that are marked with the “CA Redemption Value” or “CA Cash Refund”. Please rinse. No need to remove labels. * Cans ‐‐ Recycle aluminum cans that are marked with the “CA Redemption Value” or “CA Cash Refund”. * Plastic Containers ‐‐ Recycle rigid plastics (i.e. bottles and jugs) that are marked with the “CA Redemption Value” or “CA Cash Refund”.
No other containers will be accepted!
Contact: Josh Conley [email protected]
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Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. in Rooms #9/#10 for ALL Youth. Come for donuts, fellowship and
the study of God’s Word. We will be studying St. Paul’s 2nd le er to the Corinthians.
A Wednesdays | 6:00 p.m.
9th thru 12th Grade | Youth Room #9/#10
Wednesday, May 3rd — Don’t bury what God can build on. Wednesday, May 10th — Don’t let fear hold you back when God calls you forward. Wednesday, May 17th — Let God’s words be your worth. Wednesday, May 24th — End of the Year Pool Party
J . H C Wednesdays | 6:00 p.m. 7th & 8th Grade | Egge Library
The Story: Teen Edi on Bible
Wednesday, May 3rd — Jesus: The Resurrec on Wednesday, May 10th — New Beginnings Wednesday, May 17th — Paul’s Mission, Paul’s Final Days & Revela on Friday, May 19th — Sr. Confirmand Dinner @ 5:30 p.m. Sunday, May 21st — Confirma on Sunday! Wednesday, May 24th — End of the Year Pool Party!
SENIOR HIGH
SCHOOL
YO UTH M IN I STR Y
Contact: Josh Conley | (760) 728‐3256, x14 | [email protected]
YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL
L IMITLESS
JUNIOR HIGH
SCHOOL
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Come and See!
Join Us For a Jr. High Movie Night at CTK!
When: To be announced!!! Where: Christ The King Fellowship Hall
Time: 7:00-10:00 p.m. Cost: FREE!
Snacks provided! Bring a friend!
Sr. High Youth
Friday, May 12th Cost: $10 + $ for dinner Meet at 6:00‐9:30 p.m.
Must fill out online waiver prior to event: h p://waiver.aerosportsparks.com/
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As always, you are invited to join the Missions Committee the 4th Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Egge Library as we pray and support all our mission partners. You can find more infor‐mation on the missionaries Christ The King supports in the back of the church. If you would like to talk to the Committee about a ministry/mission that you would like help with and prayer for, we encourage you to take the time to write up your ministry proposal and submit it to the Mission Committee.
Contact: John Larson, [email protected]
CHRIST THE KING MISSIONS COMMITTEE
Y A G
Contact: Josh Conley, youth@ctk .org
Y A B S Mondays | 6:00 p.m. Fallbrook Coffee Company
Y A G N Monday, May 22nd | 6:00 p.m.
This is a sermon‐based small group, open to
anyone 18‐35 years of age.
A Y E Y P P Wednesday, May 24th | 5:00‐8:00 p.m.
Come for a night of food and fun as we say ‘goodbye’ to the 2017 school year. We will meet at the home of Mark and Siobhan Welsh, 1902 Quiet Ranch Road, Fallbrook. The main dish and beverages will be provided.
Bring a friend...and a side dish or dessert to share!
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April Missions Highlight
David and Gerd serve with MAF (Mission Avia on Fellowship) at the Nampula base in Mozam‐bique, Africa. Dave says, “My pas-sion is to serve and to see the lives of the Mozambican people transformed physically and spiritually.” Dave is especially pleased that MAF‐Mozambique is a partner in the MozMed project in which MAF pro‐vides transporta on to Chris an doc‐tors, nurses, and den sts, who minis‐
ter to isolated people in the name of Jesus. As a pilot Dave works with local agencies, other ministry organiza ons to help in whatever situa on is need‐ed to provide support or relief to those anywhere in Mozambique. They fly food and medical supplies to villages where ground transporta on is limited or impossible. They fly out people in remote loca ons with medical emer‐gencies or fly doctors in as needed. The poli cal situa on in Mozambique can be very challenging just working thru the maze of agencies and officials. Clashes between the government and rebel forces s ll occur in parts of the country. Gerd finds great joy and purpose in providing a loving home for her family and suppor ng Dave in his role as program manager. Besides caring for their youngest, Anna, she is the backup flight‐follower on weekends and early mornings. Dave and Gerd's older children (Karina, Sylvia & Thomas) are all living in the States.
Please pray for …
Dave, Gerd & Anna LePoidevin
Serving Christ with
Mission Avia on Fellowship (MAF)
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ESL/Laubach Update The ESL/Laubach Program, offered on Monday nights at CTK, is continu‐ing in the Fellowship Hall through the month of May! On Monday, June 5th, the students who have partici‐pated in the Laubach Essay Project
will have an opportunity to share their stories, followed by a year‐end party. For more information about how you can be a part of this program, contact Pat Hensley, [email protected].
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M T Coming your way soon!
Christ The King is in the process of pu ng together a mission trip to a very special children’s home in Reynosa, Mexico. It is a wonderful Chris an haven for neglected, abused and aban‐doned children. The current dates for this Mission Trip are Saturday November 18th, 2017 (the Saturday morning before Thanksgiving) through Wednesday November 22nd, 2017 (in me for Thanksgiving dinner with our families!). Ray Hansen, founder and missionary of Puentes de Es‐peranza Casa de Hogar, will be coming to Christ The King SOON to speak with us and answer all of our ques ons. Cost will be reason‐able (we fly into McAllen, TX), so prayerfully consider this wonderful opportunity to spread the love and joy of Jesus and witness amazing things that have happened because of God’s will. More informa on to follow!
Contact: Barbara McLean, blmclean199@gmail
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IMPORTANT! You Can Now Give Your Tithes and Offerings Online!!! It is a simple process to set up, and this is also a great way to give one‐time or special offerings to a ministry of your choice. Go to our church website to get started, http://ctklc‐fallbrook.org/give. Or you can use your phone’s QR Reader and go here:
If you have any questions, contact Melissa in the church office,
(760) 728‐3256 OR [email protected]
Year‐to‐Date Budget $234,000
Year‐to‐Date Received $195,681
March 2017 Budget $78,000
March 2017 Received $62,271
Tithes and Offerings — March 2017
C T K F B T N
The Christ The King office makes up boxes of food for our congrega onal members and friends who are in need. We could use your help with food. One box of cereal, one box of sal ne crackers, or a can of corn can make a difference in helping. You can help by bringing one item of the following or by making a monetary dona on to the CTK Food Boxes. Thank you, in advance!
Food items needed are: Canned tuna, canned meats, macaroni and cheese,
sal ne crackers, and cereal (please, no giant boxes).
Thank you!
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MAY BIRTHDAYS 1 — Billye Jacobs, Caroline Kornelsen, Yolanda Perez
20 — Samantha Fender, Jazmin Patterson
2 — Hannah Burke, Diane Erickson, Tom Kircher
21 — Bill Hopkins
3 — Juanita Mykkanen, Mark Schuff, Mark Shearer
22 — Avery Gaudenti, Peggy Ann VanSlyke
4 — Sue Duval, Alison Guadenti, Felipe Rendon, Ginny Shippey
23 — Milt Black, Shirley Fender
5 — Erik Carr, Wayne Parkola 24 — Richard Palkovic
6 — Abby Anderson, Joyce Wood 25 —
7 — Cheryl Beran, Degan Cerulli, Liz Mullholan, Susan St. Cyr
26 — Felipe Rendon, Donna Weaver
8 — Mania Black, Sarah Nordeen, Susie Shea
27 — John Larson, Jeanne Rosetta, Marjorie Shaw, Felicia Smith‐Vasquez
9 — 28 — Sharon Jewell
10 — Lynn Larson, Dan Salazar, Jesseca Shirley, Anneke Walter
29 — Kathy Miller, Judy Wygal
11 — Al Gebhart 30 — Kris Hluchan
12 — Roberta VonVoelker 31 — Leigh French, Caleb Promack
13 — Mary Lindskog, John Mattson, Makayla Trexler, Judith Weber
14 — Marian Johnson, Katelyn Nath, Kaydyn Quackenbush
15 — Debby Lian, Al Schoenheit
16 — Julia Minderman, Stephanie Nath
17 — Johnnie Morales, Erin Mosher
18 — Jamie Bernardi, Lauralyn Green, Kay Lautenschläger
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MAY 2017 WORSHIP VOLUNTEERS
Acolytes 8:00 — Ushers
10:30 — Ushers
Altar Guild 8:00 — Terri Albri on & Carolyn Hansen 10:30 — Heidi Atwell
Coffee Servers
7 ‐ Mary Mack; 14 ‐ Tom & Frances Pyle; 21 ‐ Diane Erickson & Eleanor Gammell 28 ‐ Del & Francie Brumley
Communion Assistants
8:00 — Dave Albri on, Mary Mack, Jack & Joyce Wood
10:30 — Jon & Sue Kemmer
Welcome Team
8:00 — Mike & Linda VanBuskirk
10:30 — Joe & Ree Sokol
8:00 a.m. Scripture Readers
7 ‐ Gary Micheloni; 14 ‐ Volunteer Needed; 21 ‐ Volunteer Needed; 28 ‐ Volunteer Needed
Ushers
8:00 — Anne e Frey, Doug Hansen, John & Nancy Whitmer
10:30 — 7 ‐ Tom Koehler Team; 14 ‐ John Ma son Team; 21 ‐ Bob Johnson Team; 28 ‐ Cecil Stralow Team
8:00 a.m. Children’s
Chat
14 ‐ TBD 28 ‐ TBD
MAY 2017 SUNDAY SCRIPTURE TEXT Date 1st Reading Psalm 2nd Reading Gospel
5/7 Acts 2:42‐47 Psalm 23 1 Peter 2:19‐25 John 10:1‐10
5/14 Acts 7:55‐60 Psalm 31:1‐5,15‐16 1 Peter 2:2‐10 John 14:1‐14
5/21 Acts 17:22‐31 Psalm 66:8‐20 1 Peter 3:13‐22 John 14:15‐21
5/28 Acts 1:6‐14 Psalm 68:1‐10, 68:32‐35
1 Peter 4:12‐14 5:6‐11
John 17:1‐11
Needed: Those who love children and are willing to share a short children’s message.
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Christ The King Lutheran Church 1620 S. Stage Coach Lane Fallbrook, CA 92028 Office: (760) 728‐3256 * Fax: (760) 728‐0103 Email: office@ctk .org
Web Page: h p://ctklc.org/ Preschool Office: (760) 728‐7908
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