February 2020 — In Our Prayers

February 2020 — In Our Prayers

Please keep the following Military men and women in your prayers…

To add or remove names from this list, please contact Janeann Jones

  • Major Ryan Bankhead—Brother of Eryn Orlowski
  • Sgt. John Dee—Son in-law of Wendy Krull
  • Sgt. Chris Gomez—Nephew of BJ and Danny Pierce
  • Staff Sergeant (SSgt.) Airman Paul Herr—Nephew of Gary & Carol Orlowski
  • Hugh Jones, Jr. Sailor—Son of Rick & Janeann Jones
  • Sgt. Brandon Minser —Son in-law of Wendy Krull
  • LCDR Andy Schaaf—Son of Merilee and Mark Fleming
  • Major Clayton Stransky—Nephew of Kip and Laura Stransky
  • Technical Sgt. & Special Air Force Agent Stephen Van Dover—Nephew of Nancy Van Dover

CtK family & friends who are in need of prayer…

To add or remove names from this list, please contact Linda White

  • Judy Olson
  • Dottie Johnson
  • The Family of Lon Erwin
  • Shirley Buslee
  • The Family of Lucille Ball
  • Clark Lagow & Sandy Newman
  • Matthew Burnett, son of Tom & Marna Burnett
  • Larry & Lauren Rardin
  • Beverly and Paul Dittmer
  • Mary Southworth
  • Darlene Warring
  • Bonnie Rossmiller
  • Shirley Buslee
  • LuLu Mae Hess
  • Bev Brown
  • Lori Lachelt
  • Kayla Hefner
  • Carol Gunderson
  • CtK’s ministry and partnership with both the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ and San Juan Bautista Lutheran Church in Zaculeu, Guatemala.
  • CtK’s Homebound Ministry and all those who serve our homebound members through this ministry.
  • Mandy Gardner, CtK’s Director of Faith Formation. She was approved for Endorsement by the RMS in March, 2019.
  • All those battling mental illness and addictions.
  • Each person in our CtK church family.
February 2020 Fellowship Group News

February 2020 Fellowship Group News

CtK Piecemaker Quilters

The Piecemaker Quilters would like to invite all those interested in quilting (or wanting to learn how to quilt) to join us. You’ll find us a warm and accepting group who makes quilts for baptisms, the sick and elderly, as well as for various mission projects for those in need here at home and abroad. If you would like more information, please give Judy Danielson a call at the Durango Quilt Company: 970-247-2582.  The Piecemakers regularly meet on the 4th Wednesday of each month from 9:30 am until 2:00 pm in the CtK Community Hall.   We look forward to seeing you!

 

CtK Book Club

The CtK Book Club meets on the second Thursday of each month at 3:00 pm in the CtK Library.   Our February 13th discussion will be “My Dear Hamilton” by Drae & Kamole.  Then on March 12th, we’ll discuss “A Gentleman in Moscow” by Amor Towles.  A popular book, “The Color Purple” by Alice Walker will be the topic of our discussion on April 9th, and then another popular book, “The Sun Also Rises,” by Ernest Hemingway will finish out our discussions on May 14th .  After that, we’ll be on Summer Break until September 12th (so stay tuned for our book line up coming in the Fall).

You are invited to drop in at any time and join us for some lively and enriching literary discussions—new members are always warmly welcomed! For more information about any of our reads or activities, please contact Stella Welcher at 970-903-9327.

February 2020 — Social Ministry News

February 2020 — Social Ministry News

Did You Know . . . .?

Christ the King has a Love Fund to provide short-term monetary support to members, attendees, and staff in times of crisis.  This support comes as an expression of God’s love from the congregation and imposes no requirements on the recipient.  The names and circumstances of all recipients are held in strictest confidence. The fund was created upon the death of a member in 2003, and the funds have been used over that time, as well as been replenished by many members who give periodically.

The process is administered by Pastor Tim, with support from the Social Ministry, who weighs in on each confidential need presented to Pastor Tim. The potential recipient is also encouraged to seek resources from other avenues, such as the Community Emergency Action Coalition, which also responds to emergency one-time requests from people in the community.

A part of this process has been that we communicate directly with the congregation so that members understand this support.  To  help achieve this goal, we are hoping to do regular communications in February–the month of Valentine’s Day!

So we celebrate and are thankful for God’s love–always.  And Scripture reminds us of this love in John 13:34-35:  “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another.  By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”

On February 9th, we will lift up this way we show God’s love to one another. As Pastor Tim says often, “God loves you, no matter what!”

Lenten Focus on World Hunger

From your persistent friends on the Social Ministry Committee:

Lent is fast approaching; it will begin on February 26th this year.  As we have for several years, we would like to focus the congregation’s attention on hunger; hunger in the US, and hunger around the world.  As a visual aid to assist us with this task, the ELCA has provided us with Lenten devotional calendars designed to help us think about and understand hunger.  Members of the committee will be passing these calendars out beginning February 23rd, the Sunday before Lent. Please look for them.

In addition, as part of the ELCA’s campaign to raise money for ELCA World Hunger, we have set a goal of $5000 for Christ the King.  If each person in the congregation put aside 50 cents a day during Lent, we would more than fulfill this modest goal.  Please prayerfully consider this worthwhile cause.  You may put your contributions in the Noisy Offering or put a check in the offering plate with “World Hunger” on the memo line. 

On another note: please plan to be in church March 8.  We will be doing a tasting of olive oils from Canaan.  If there is demand, we will take orders.  More about this in the March Scribe.

Thank you all for all you do in God’s name.

The Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission

On Sunday, March 22nd, CtK will welcome Patterson Yazzie, the Mission Director for the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission. He will be leading a Q&A between services that day to talk about the ministries of NELM and answer any questions that you may have about the Mission. We are currently working on setting a date(s) for folks from CtK to travel to NELM to install solar light kits in people’s homes and to do some other work projects around the Mission Campus. I hope that this will happen in March or April, but dates have not yet been confirmed. Please let me know if you would be interested in this trip by emailing me at pastortim@ctkdurango.org.

 

 

February 2020 — By the Numbers

February 2020 — By the Numbers

Our Gifts Blessing Others:

Synod $2,059
World Hunger $   525
Social Ministry $3,542
Total Benevolence $6,126
Synod $19,480
World Hunger $  9,653
Social Ministry $25,629
Total Benevolence $54,762

 

Financial Update:

Gifts Received $40,474
Facility Donations $   1,250
Expenses $30,003
Net Operating Income $ 11,721

 

Gifts Received $342,339
Facility Donations $    2,825
Expenses $340,722
Net Operating Income $    4,442
Endowment Fund Balance $173,455

 

Worship Attendance:

Wednesday, January 1, Behold NA
Sunday, January 5, 8am 53
Sunday, Januray 5, 10:30am 57
Weekly Total 110
Wednesday, January 8, Behold 5
Sunday, January 12, 8am 41
Sunday, January 12, 10:30am 68
Weekly Total 114
Wednesday, January 15, Behold 6
Sunday, January 19, 8am 51
Sunday, January 19, 10:30am 47
Weekly Total 134

 

Wednesday, January 22, Behold 5
Sunday, January 26, 8:00am 47
Sunday, January 26, 10:30am 53
Weekly Total 105

 

February 2020 — Pastor Tim’s Thoughts

February 2020 — Pastor Tim’s Thoughts

 “Planning for Renewal”

I can hardly believe I’m about to write these words, but here it goes: I have been planning ahead a lot lately. And… I actually have enjoyed it! Part of the motivation for this has been my upcoming time of Renewal Leave, which – although it is more than a year away – needs to be thought about and prepared for now. But between sessions of long-range planning, I’ve also been engaged in meetings about potential renters for CtK’s Garden Level Suites (how’s that for a fancy name?); working with Facilities Team members on items on their To-Do list; interviewing and hiring new staff members (be sure to say hi to Jenna Hutt, Director of Joyful Noise, and Jared Wright, Choir Director); arranging times for visits from directors of our various partner ministries; planning Bible studies; and conducting pastoral counseling meetings with various members and visitors. It’s been a whirlwind, that’s for sure, but I’m actually enjoying it.

All of that is a long introduction to say: things are really going to take off beginning in the month of February. Here are just a few of the highlights…

February 2nd – We will celebrate “Candlemas” at both worship services this day. More accurately, this day is known as “Presentation of Our Lord,” and it occurs 40 days after Christmas. The name “Candlemas” was a later moniker for the day because traditionally it was the day that all the candles that would be used for the year in the church would be blessed. It provides a fun, visible reminder of the light of Christ, who shines brightly for all to see. (This is also Super Bowl Sunday, and we will once again hold our Super Bowl Party – with appetizer contest – at CtK in the evening!)

February 9th – We will be welcoming James Horan, the Executive Director of Lutheran Family Services – Rocky Mountains, to CtK. He will join us for both worship services, and – after both worship services – he will lead a session about the many ministries and services that LFS provides.

February 16th – The Renewal Leave Team invites you to another session to learn about and have discussion about my upcoming time of Renewal Leave (happening June – August, 2021). We need the input and support of CtK’ers as we write a grant that can provide funds for CtK and for me during this time of renewal.

February 26th – Lent begins with an Ash Wednesday worship service at CtK beginning at 6:00pm.

March 1st – (Okay… this isn’t technically February, but it needs to be promoted now.) Dr. Seuss Sunday!!! One of my favorite traditions of the year. Invite your friends and family to join you at CtK this day for a faith-filled, fun time of worship in Seussian rhyme!

I hope that you’ll be able to join me for one or all of these events in the coming month.

Peace,

Pastor Tim