Welcome to Christ the King!

In the name of Jesus, Christ the King opens wide her doors and offers welcome to all who sin and need a Savior; to all who are spiritually weak and seek rest; to all who struggle and desire victory, to all who are strangers and want fellowship; to all who hunger and thirst after righteousness; and to whoever will come.

 
  • LEAP into Missions!

      London Evangelism and Prayer Week
      July 12-19, 2010
    *Partner with World Harvest Mission's church-planting work in London's South-Asian communities
    *Engage in prayer and ministry to London's Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs
    The Missions Committee is currently in the process of building a team for LEAP. Registration is $125 and due by March 29.  If you're interested or have questions, please email Mac C. or call 857-334-4525.

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  • Annual Women's Retreat

    How do we find contentment and joy today, even as we hope for something more in the future? Ladies, save the date for the annual Women's Retreat in Shutesbury, MA, May 14-16, 2010. The weekend will feature speaker Jennifer Marshall, Director of Domestic Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation and author of Now and Not Yet: Making Sense of Single Life in the Twenty First Century. Join women in all stages in life for a time of fellowship, learning and rest. More details to come!

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  • Ladies Bible Study

    Ladies, you're invited to join us for Tuesday morning Bible study!  We've just finished up a study in Joshua and will begin this week sharing our testimonies about the work God is doing and has done in our lives.  Please join us 9:30-11:30am on Tuesday!  Childcare is provided.  Please contact Heather A. for more information.

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  • Public Lecture Offered

    "Broken For Us: The Incarnation in the Modern World", a public lecture by Wheaton English Professor Roger Lundin, will be held at 7pm on Friday, March 12 at CTK Cambridge.
      "We in the modern world are preoccupied – some might say obsessed – with the human body. We explore its uses and abuses, and we dwell upon its powers and weaknesses. Yet we find it difficult to strike a balance in what we think and how we act when it comes to the body. Through the prism of literature and popular culture, this talk examines modern views of the body and suggests that the Christian faith has something powerful and healing to say about our bodily life."
      You and your friends are invited to join us for the lecture, as well as for an informal Q&A session at the Andala Coffee House in Central Square, Cambridge.

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  • Brazilian Lunch

    Please plan to join us after the services next Sunday, March 14,  in the fellowship hall for a Brazilian cooked lunch. Adults pay $6 each, visitors enjoy for free.

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  • Announcements, Anyone?

    Please send requests for announcements to office@ctkcambridge.org by 3pm Tuesday for the Sunday bulletin and by 10 am Wednesday for the CTK Reader and website. Thank you.

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  • Ministry Opportunities

    Christ the King Presbyterian Church (CTK) is seeking a full-time Director of Children's Ministries and full-time Church Administrator. For more information, please direct all inquiries to Rev. John Standridge.

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  • Interested in CTK Membership?

    • Discovering CTK is a class for those interested in becoming a member, or just learning more about our church and denomination (PCA) that is offered quarterly.
    • New member candidate interviews are offered the second Sunday of each month.

    If you are interested in either of these opportunities please email the CTK office to register or to sign up for a brief appointment with the elders.

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  • CTK Church Planting Center

    The CTK Church Planting Center website is now live! Visit www.ctkboston.org/churchplanting to view the new site. While you're there, sign up on the mailing list for occasional updates and prayer requests (or just click here to subscribe). Contact Bob Sawyer, director of the Church Planting Center, with any feedback or suggestions.

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