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Christ the King Lutheran Church 7239 Patterson Road, Columbia, SC 29209
phone 803-776-3050 fax 803-776-1935
Midweek Worship
Wednesdays
February 28
March 7, 14, 21 & 28
6:30 pm
In the sanctuary
Taize worship
Lectio Divina
(Divine Word)
Bible Study
We Helped Tackle Hunger
2012!
$161.76 Collected for:
Harvest Hope – Backpack Program
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March 2012
Christ the King
Lutheran Church 7239 Patterson Road
Columbia, SC 29209
Pastor Karen Salvo Hawkins
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.christthekinglc.com/ Office Hours: Tue., Wed., Thurs. 8:30 am – 1:30 pm
Church Phone: 803-776-3050 Fax: 803-776-1935
Pastor Hawkins’ Home Phone: 803-252-1327
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Our Mission Statement We are the body of Christ worshiping through Word and
Sacrament as a family of believers. Our purpose is to
instill, sustain, and nourish our faith as a congregation by
being a supportive community in order to proclaim the
Gospel of Christ and to serve Christ in outreach on all
levels.
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Congregational Leadership Mr. Dan Russell – Vice President
Ms. Mary Nettles
Ms. Ara Adams – President
Ms. Barbara Crenshaw
Mr. Greg Stone
Ms. Anne White
Ms. Laurie Morris – Secretary
The Rev. Karen Hawkins
Mr. Ken Butler – Treasurer
Sunday Lectionary for March
Second Sunday in Lent
March 4, 2012
FIRST READING: Genesis 17:1-7, 15-16
SECOND READING: Romans 4:13-25
GOSPEL: Mark 8:31-38.
Third Sunday in Lent
March 11, 2012
FIRST READING: Exodus 20:1-17
SECOND READING: 1 Corinthians 1:18-25
GOSPEL: John 2:13-22
Fourth Sunday in Lent
March 18, 2012
FIRST READING: Numbers 21:4-9
SECOND READING: Ephesians 2:1-10
GOSPEL: John 3:14-21
Fifth Sunday in Lent
March 25, 2012
FIRST READING: Jeremiah 31:31-34
SECOND READING: Hebrews 5:5-10
GOSPEL: John 12:20-33
March
Birthdays 20th Jim Nettles
23rd Bobbie Lockwood
23rd Bill Lamb
26th Naomi Amma
31st Mitzie Petrich
March
Anniversaries
4th Craig and Melissa Hummel
7th Bill and Christel Lamb
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February Council Highlights
2012 Audit Team has been formed
Delegates from CTK to attend Synod Assembly at the End of May.
On going discussion about ways to grow CTK.
Interviews for Church Secretary underway
For more information, the February minutes will be available for review after approval at the February Council meeting.
We Pray for our Partners in Ministry
March 4th
Ebenezer, Columbia + Pr Frank Honeycutt + Pr Paul
Pingel
March 11th
Enon, Leesville
March 18th
Faith, Batesburg-Leesville + Pr D. Mitchell Evanns
March 25th
Good Hope, Ward + Pr Bill Neumann
Deadlines for King’s Messenger
Submit Articles by March 14th
Goes to Press March 21st
7th Annual Operation Inasmuch is April 21st
Operation Inasmuch is a one-day blitz of work projects that involves the entire congregation in serving the community. The event has grown to include Lutheran congregations throughout the South Carolina Synod.
Christ the King is partnering again this year with Good Shepherd and Resurrection to organize projects. We are also cooperating with Project Hope, a Richland County Sheriff Department program that assists senior citizens with home maintenance and security to help them stay in their homes. There will be a mix of projects to give everyone an opportunity to serve—organizing donations at Harvest Hope, sewing and stuffing pillows, home repairs and yard work, picking up roadside trash, baking cookies.
Sign-up sheets for volunteers will be included in the bulletins in March. If you have an idea for a service project or if you can serve as a project leader, contact Pam Williams 776-2311 or Laurie Morris 238-8379.
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Worship Servers for March
Tellers: Laurie Morris, Anne White, Sandy Vassallio
March 4th
Lector: Lee Caulder Crucifer: Jane Wannamaker Communion Assistant: Joann Nagy Ushers: Skip Freie & Susan Bennett Council Member of the Week: Greg Stone Communion Visitor: Pam Williams Jimmy & Diane Drivers: Nettles
March 11th
Lector: Bob Hawkins Crucifer: Mary Nettles Communion Assistant: Annie White Ushers: Dan & Teresa Russell Council Member of the Week: Barbara Crenshaw Communion Visitor: Pat Holscher Jimmy & Diane Drivers: Lockwood
March 18th
Lector: Joe Park Crucifer: Gordon Holscher Communion Assistant: Craig Hummel Ushers: Christel & Bill Lamb Council Member of the Week: Mary Nettles Communion Visitor: Mary Nettles Jimmy & Diane Drivers: Hawkins
March 25th
Lector: Craig Hummel Crucifer: Katie Lamb Communion Assistant: Annie White Ushers: Bill & Jane Wannamaker Council Member of the Week: Dan Russell Communion Visitor: -- Jimmy & Diane Drivers: Wannamaker
Boy Scouts of Troop 400
A hearty Scout Thanks to all who made possible the
wonderful donation of our new flag pole!
We have been busy! Our recent trip to Camp Kinard
on the Lutheran Scout Retreat netted us no wins in
any events, but we did come awfully close on a
couple of our events and had a bunch of fun
competing!
We have also had a new addition to the Troop. Our
new Scout is Corey Clark. He was recruited by
Shamar Vick. So welcome, Corey and good job,
Shamar!
February is hectic to say the least. We have spent the
past two Saturdays “Scouting for Food” (thanks,
Ara). You noticed some of us among you in the
pews on Scout Sunday and some of us attended
across the street at Church of the Cross. And this
month’s activities will culminate with the Blue and
Gold Banquet. Additionally, our Bear Cub Scouts
and WeBLoS joined the Boy Scouts for a day in the
swamp at Congaree State Park where they worked on
their woodsman and naturalist merit badges.
Our Boy Scout leaders have changed. Senior Patrol
Leader was Ryan Pichoff and is now Austin Freie.
Assistant patrol Leader was Cole Harding and is now
John Harmon. It is a necessary part of each Scout’s
individual development to experience life in the role
of the leader. In these roles, the boys lead the weekly
Troop meeting as well as task organizing and
executing our camping adventures.
Our Cub Scout Pack has grown by four in the last
month! We are welcoming twin Tiger Cubs Logan
and Loudon Robertson. Mason Stewart (Scout
Nicholas Lawhorn’s cousin) is also a Tiger Cub.
Tiger cub, Mason Stewart (Scout Nicholas
Lawhorn’s cousin,) and finally, a potential bear Cub,
whom we have yet to meet, who is a neighbor of our
twin Tiger cubs, Logan and Louden.. So long as we
can keep them interested in Scouting, we will
continue to develop Boy Scouts into responsible and
respectful young men whom all of you at Christ the
King can be proud of.
See you February 2nd for
Lunch
and
BINGO!
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Will be held on March 1st @ 12:00pm
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+ EASTER LILIES – See bulletin inserts in early March. $14 Per 6‖ pot. Make your check payable to CTK, use the memo line for ―In honor/In Memory of__‖. See Mary Nettles if you have any questions. Deadline to order is March 18th. + Looking for “Jimmy and Diane Driver” volunteers. If you cannot commit to full time rotation, consider volunteering just one or two times per year. + Terri Hooks, special education teacher at Burnside Elementary School is looking for volunteers to help students with their reading. If you are interested please contact Terri at 783-5530 or 843-503-3969 cell. + Coming soon: CTK Clean-up Day. Please contact Dan Russell ([email protected]) 542-1368 if you can help.
A group of ELCA leaders met with staff of the U.S. State Department Feb. 1-2 to help make nutrition a priority and support the ―1,000 Day Movement‖ — an international initiative to promote maternal and child nutrition in the 1,000 days between pregnancy and age 2. At the meeting ELCA members, along with other religious leaders, learned about the government’s work on nutrition in the United States and overseas.
―The death of a child is tragic, and the permanent (cognitive and physical delay) of millions of children every year is preventable,‖ said the Rev. Jessica Crist, bishop of the ELCA Montana Synod, who attended the meeting.
Crist said the movement brings together public and private, faith-based and secular organizations ―to advocate for focused attention on the first 1,000 days of life. Simple, inexpensive measures like prenatal nutrition, breast feeding, clean water and hand washing can make the difference in the lives of millions of children worldwide. And the difference is not only personal — it affects the whole society.‖
The State Department has $95 million budgeted for this work in countries that have agreed to make maternal and infant nutrition a priority, said Crist. ―In contrast, Americans spend $1 billion on Super Bowl snacks in one night.‖
Organized by Bread for the World, the meeting at the State Department included conversations with staff of the U.S. Agency for International Development, Global Health Initiative and the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.
Other ELCA members at the meeting were Sharon Heck, Whittier, Calif.; Gaylord Thomas, Chicago; and staff from Women of the ELCA and the ELCA Washington Office.
Women of the ELCA passed a resolution at their 2011 convention that commits the organization to supporting the 1,000 Day Movement. ―Women of the ELCA has been working with Bread for the World in leading an ecumenical effort to assist Christians to live out the 1,000 Day commitment,‖ said Inez Torres Davis, director for justice, Women of the ELCA.
PARISH NEWS
ELCA leaders visit U.S. State Department to make nutrition a priority for mothers,
children
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March 11th is Food Sunday!
Bring Non- Perishable
Staples
81 lbs collected in February!
News from the Committees
Welcome to Christ the King There were 3 Visitation Teams organized to follow-up and visit with guests who come to Christ the King after they go home at the committee meeting on February 8th. Team 1 Joe and Barbara Park Team 2 Jerry Lamb, Greg Stone and Ken Butler Team 3 Laurie Morris, Dorothy Yarborough and Ara Adams Each team will rotate checking the Guest Book for Visitors and then notify the other teams to start the visits. Note: The new guest book is a gift from Jay and Laurie Morris. It was noted that the new Greeters schedule for the year is now posted on the ministry board in the hallway along with the Ushers Schedule. A mission statement for the team was discussed and will be continued next month. The ―Welcome to Christ the King‖ team meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 5:30pm in the fellowship hall. All congregation members are encouraged to participate. We value your thoughts and ideas.
Adult Sunday School
Opportunities
If you are not yet involved in a Sunday School class on Sunday Mornings before worship, we encourage you to join one of the ongoing classes. Pastor Karen leads the Pastor's Sunday School Class in Classroom 1 from 9:15am – 10:15am. This class is currently studying the Gospel Lessons for Lent. There is also a CTK Sunday School Class led by different members of the church in Classroom 3 from 9:15am – 10:15am. The CTK class is studying the book: Evangelism without Additives, what if sharing your faith meant just being yourself? by Jim Henderson. When is the last time you attempted the Ordinary? Ara Adams will lead this course. The CTK class has begun a ―Noisy Offering‖ collection. The funds collected will be used to support various causes in the Midlands. Please join us! There is no registration required for either class.
Christ the King Lutheran Church PO Box 9161
Columbia, SC 29290-9161
Return Service Requested We are the body of Christ worshiping through Word and Sacrament as a family of believers. Our purpose is to instill, sustain and nourish our faith as congregation by being a supportive community in order to proclaim the Gospel of Christ and to serve Christ in outreach on all levels.
CTK Church Council Members During the Years
1963- 1970s The Archive Team is looking for anyone who
served on Church Council during the period of 1963-1970s who might have access to or
have knowledge of Council Minutes during that time.
How is your memory? Please contact Pam Williams 776-2311 if you
can help!