July 2021 — By the Numbers

July 2021 — By the Numbers

Our Gifts Blessing Others:

Please note:  CtK contribution statements are emailed quarterly from fin.sec@ctkdurango.org.   Email churchadmin@ctkdurango.org with questions, corrections, or if you need a paper statement mailed.  Thank you.

Synod $  1,745
World Hunger $     415
Social Ministry $  1,500
Total Benevolence $  3,660
Synod $   9,689
World Hunger $   6,180
Social Ministry $  10,164
Total Benevolence $ 26,033 

 

Financial Update:

 

Gifts Received $25,254
Facility Donations $    —
Rental Income $      833
Expenses $28,018
Net Operating Income  ($1,932)

 

 

Gifts Received $    137,819
Facility Donations $         —
Rental Income $        4,166
Expenses $     137,378
Net Operating  Income $        4,607
Endowment Fund Balance $    188,008
Building Fund Balance $       11,766
Love Fund Balance $      25,443

 

 

Worship Attendance:

 

Wednesday, June 2, 6pm 4 Devices 4 People
Sunday, June 6, 9:00am LS+In-person 26 Devices 26 People
Sunday, June 6, 10:30am Lawn, In-person 40 People
Wednesday, June 9, 6pm 3 Devices 7 People
Sunday, June 13, 9:00am LS+In-person 28 Devices 48 People
Sunday, June 13, 10:30am Lawn, In-person 31 People
Wednesday, June 16, 6pm 7 Devices 5 People
Sunday, June 20, 9:00am LS+In-person 25 Devices 32 People
Sunday, June 20, 10:30am Lawn, In-person 30 People
Wednesday, June 23, 6pm 3 Devices 3 People
Sunday, June 27, 9:00am LS+In-person 26 Devices 41 People
Sunday, June 27, 10:30am Lawn, In-person 24 People
Wednesday, June 30, 6pm not available not available
Monthly Total 122 Devices 291 People

July 2021 — Worship Assistants

July 2021 — Worship Assistants

Sunday Worship Assistants

9:00 am Inside Sanctuary unless otherwise noted.
10:30 am Outside Front Lawn unless otherwise noted.

Usher

Reader

July 4–9:00am OPEN Holly Landgren
July 4–10:30am Paul Gebo Eryn Orlowski
July 11–9:00am Carol Orlowski Amy Wendland
July 11–10:30am Paul Gebo Eryn Orlowski
July 18–9:00am Gary Orlowski Carol Orlowski
July 18–10:30am  Paul Gebo Eryn Orlowski 
July 25–9:00am  Don Gonneville Carla Gonneville 
July 25–10:30am  Catherine Hawk Paul Gebo

July 2021 – Youth Group News

July 2021 – Youth Group News

Youth Sunday July 25

Worship with us on Sunday, July 25th at 9 and/or 10:30am and see what the Youth have in store as they express their faith.

There might be bears.

Also, look for their yummy Christmas treats during Fellowship when we celebrate Christmas in July on the 18th.

July 2021 – Faith Formation

July 2021 – Faith Formation

Day Camp is almost here!

You only have until July 4th to register, so do it now: https://www.ctkdurango.org/day-camp-21/

If you’d like to help out with snacks and supplies and such, those things need to be at the church no later than Sunday, July 11th. See how you can help at the bottom of this page: https://www.ctkdurango.org/day-camp-21/

Oh! And have you checked out the Day Camp page? https://www.ctkdurango.org/day-camp-21/

(I really want you to go to the day camp page, can you tell? laughing)

Thank you for checking it out at https://www.ctkdurango.org/day-camp-21/!

 

 

 

July 2021 — Pastor Tim’s Thoughts

July 2021 — Pastor Tim’s Thoughts

“Rooted”

In June 2022, I will begin a 15-week renewal leave – an intentional time away to rest, rejuvenate, and recharge for the next phase of my ministry at Christ the King Lutheran Church. Helpfully, a colleague who recently completed her renewal leave suggested that I come up with a theme that can tie my planned activities and hoped-for outcomes together. After some thought, discernment, and discussions with friends, I landed on the theme of “Rooted” for this renewal leave experience. As ministry and family responsibilities have continued to expand over the years, I find myself feeling stretched thin. Using this time to intentionally and deeply cultivate some of the formative aspects of my life will prepare me for new and healthy growth. So, I will use this renewal leave to focus on my roots in three areas: personal growth, familial relationships, and spirituality. Within each area, there are several methods by which I will attend to those roots. Over the next year, I will outline some of those for you in these Scribe articles, so that you, too, might be able to find time for renewal.

In terms of personal growth, one way that I intend to tend to my roots is with the use of the Enneagram. This is a tool that I have found to be tremendously useful in my ministry, aiding me in things such as pastoral counseling and leadership development. More than that, though, it has given me language to help me make sense of – well – me! Those who participated in the Enneagram seminar that I held last fall may have seen how this tool can shed light on the ways in which we show up in the world, how we interact with others, our unconscious motivations and behaviors. My more intentional study of the Enneagram over the last couple of years has been an enlightening experience, to say the least. It has made me want to learn more.

On a personal level, my study of the Enneagram has revealed how little I know about how I ‘work.’ Even typing that sentence makes me shake my head and chuckle. It sounds absurd, but it’s true. As a Type 9 in the Enneagram system, one of the challenges I face is really knowing myself – what do I think, what do I want, what do I need? The M.O. for Type 9s is to go along to get along, which often means that what I want gets pushed aside in favor of what others want or desire. But now, thanks to the Enneagram and the gift of self-awareness that it has given me, I am starting to see where this kind of behavior can be utilized as a true skill, and where it can be harmful to my own sense of self. Pairing this kind of knowledge with regular counseling with a somatic therapist have helped me to be more attuned to the ways in which my body responds and reacts – almost unconsciously – to my environment, to anxiety, to stress. I have found this to be a real gift, and I look forward to time where I can explore this tool and its resources more deeply.

If you would like to know more about the Enneagram, I’d love to share more with you. I could even recommend some resources that might get you started on your own journey with this tool.

Peace,

Pastor Tim