May 2022 — 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 $  1,555
World Hunger $    
Social Ministry $  2,030
Total Benevolence $  3,585

 

Synod $   4,917
World Hunger $     855
Social Ministry $  5,127
Total Benevolence $ 10,899

 

Financial Update:

 

Gifts Received $   22,535
Facility Donations $
Rental Income $        833
Expenses $   30,609
Net Operating Income $      (7,241)

 

 

Gifts Received $      71,122
Facility Donations $            269
Rental Income $          2,500
Expenses $       86,820
Net Operating  Income $      (12,929)
Endowment Fund Balance $     182,237
Building Fund Balance $        11,035
Love Fund Balance $       27,623

 

 

Worship Attendance:

 

Date Wed. 6pm Sun. 9:30am
April 3
58 P + 42 D
April 6
6 P + 0 D
April 10
75 P + 38 D
April 13 8 P + 0 D
April 14
27 P + 19 D
April 15
29 P + 15 D
April 17 (6:30am)
35 P
April 17 (9:30am)
101 P + 35 D 
April 20 8 P + 0 D
April 24  67 P + 20 D
April 27
8 P + 5 D  
Monthly Totals 86 P + 39 D 336 P + 135 D

Note:    P = the number of People attending in-person worship at CtK.

              D = the number of Devices signed into Zoom or Livestream, NOT the number of individuals (since more than one person can watch service on a single device.)

May 2022 — Worship Assistants

May 2022 — Worship Assistants

To sign up for this or any of our volunteer opportunities, be sure to visit: https://www.ctkdurango.org/signup/

Thank You!

Sunday Worship Assistants

9:30 am Inside Sanctuary unless otherwise noted.

Usher

Usher

Reader

May 1 – 9:30am Wanda Ellingson
John Condie Amy Wendland
May 8 – 9:30am Carol Orlowski
Gary Orlowski
Amy Wendland
May 15 – 9:30am
 Catherine Hawk
David Smith Karen Rosenberger
May 22 – 9:30am
Gary Henschen
John Condie Carol Orlowski
May 29 – 9:30am Barbara Hawxhurst
Catherine Hawk Karen Rosenberger

May 2022 – Youth Group News

May 2022 – Youth Group News

CtK goes to NELM!

We have room for a total of 25 CtK’ers to go spend a lovely 4 days at NELM in Rock Point, AZ. The dates are July 25-28. All ages are welcome! The CtK Youth do have first dibs, though, as this trip replaces the canceled Youth Gathering (same dates and all!). But this is a terrific chance for our Youth and congregants of all ages to grow closer to one another in faith, hope, and love.

Email Deacon Mandy if you have questions or if you want to go!

May 2022 – Faith Formation

May 2022 – Faith Formation

Philip and James, Apostles – Festival Day: May 1

(Click the links for the full text)

Isaiah 30:18-21 “This is the way; walk in it.”

Psalm 44:20-26Rise up, come to our help. Redeem us for the sake of your steadfast love.”

2 Corinthians 4:1-6Therefore, since it is by God’s mercy that we are engaged in this ministry, we do not lose heart.”

John 14:8-14 I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If in my name you ask me for anything, I will do it.”

Almighty God, you gave to your apostles Philip and James grace and strentgh to bear witness to your Son. Grant that we, remembering their victory of faith, may glorify in life and death the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.

(I don’t know about you, but I really needed this right about now kiss)

May 2022 — Pastor Tim’s Thoughts

May 2022 — Pastor Tim’s Thoughts

Note: Pastor Tim will be away on his Renewal Leave from June 6 through September 19, 2022. 

I have a document folder on my computer entitled “Tim’s Filing Cabinet.” This folder is special and accessible pretty much anytime from any computer or even on my phone. It contains notes or a full manuscript for every sermon that I have ever preached since 2003. It includes all of the sermons I preached when I began seminary and began working and preaching at David Lutheran Church in Canal Winchester, Ohio, my Ministry-In-Context congregation. It includes all of the sermons that I preached during my year of internship at Christ Lutheran Church in Dallas, Texas. It includes all of the sermons that I preached while working as the Senior Seminarian at Epiphany Lutheran Church in Pickerington, Ohio. It includes all of the sermons I preached while serving as Pastor at Messiah Lutheran Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico. And it includes all of the sermons I have preached in my time at Christ the King, too. 

I say this because – when I counted the number of documents in that folder today – I realized something astonishing: I have written and preached 951 sermons!

My mind can barely conceive of that number, but between regular Sunday services, funerals, weddings, midweek services and other special services I’ve been a part of, Advent & Lenten midweek services that I led for many years in other congregations, it’s true! 951! Sheesh!

When I answered the call to Word & Sacrament ministry – that is, when I started this path to becoming a pastor – I knew some of the stuff that such a call would entail: pastoral care visits, meetings, lunches and other gatherings with prospective members, leading worship, teaching, being involved with administration and equipping leaders. But the amount of writing that I have done in my time as pastor has been astounding! It’s not just sermons, but also newsletter articles, Bible study presentations, annual reports, Council reports, references, strategic planning and visioning documents, liturgy materials – indeed, writing is a major part of my work life.

Thankfully, I really enjoy it. I have found that I process and distill my thoughts best in the written word. (This, incidentally, is why I continue to preach using a full manuscript, rather than just notes or no script at all. If I don’t write it down, I find it incredibly difficult to say what I really want to say.) If nothing else, it also gives me a way to remember what I said about this or that topic or Scripture reading x number of years ago!

Over the years, many people have asked if I have ever considered writing something to be published. I’m flattered by the question, but, honestly, no; I think my writing is far too occasional and intended for a very particular audience rather than a broad word for the masses. In my mind, that doesn’t make for a very interesting read for people beyond my scope.

Still, I can’t deny that writing is and will continue to be an important part of my life. This will especially be the case even during my upcoming Renewal Leave. I do intend on doing quite a bit of writing during this time as a way for me to process the things that will inevitably arise as I spend those fifteen weeks tending to the roots of my family and my faith. What will come of that writing? I don’t know. Perhaps nothing. Perhaps something. But the focus for me is more about the process rather than the end result.

One thing I know for sure: the things that I learn over my renewal leave will be written down, and they will certainly find their way into future sermons as I march ever steadily toward Sermon #1000!

Peace,

Pastor Tim