Room available to sublet: Christian women in their mid 20s/early 30s have one bedroom available from June-August in a spacious apartment in Brookline. The room will be fully furnished. The two-floor apartment has a large kitchen, living room, dining room, and two bathrooms. There is also off-street parking and a shared washer and dryer in the basement. Rent is $943.50 + utilities. Please email rachelashley009@gmail.com with any inquiries.
Simon Oliver Lecture
If you were unable to attend, Simon Oliver's lecture is now available online. Dr. Oliver is Professor of Theology and Canon Theologian at Durham, UK and last Thursday he gave a talk entitled "Creation, Modernity, and Public Theology" in which he discussed how a recovery of the doctrine of creation bears relevance for many of today’s cultural concerns.
Spring Cleaning with the Deacons
The deacons will lead spring cleaning/projects at the church this Saturday, May 5th from 10am to 12pm or 1pm. The deacons will have a list of areas and tasks. We invite you to join for however long you are able. We'll gather at 10am to divide and conquer.
Congratulations, Boardmans!
Congratulations to Anna and Wilson Boardman! They are the proud parents of Theodore McCarty Boardman, who arrived at 9:43pm on April 22 and weighed 7lb 12oz.
BCPC Love Life Race
Do you like to run? Walk? Cheer people on while they run/walk? Well, this is your chance! Boston Center for Pregnancy Choices (BCPC) is a local non-profit offering services to men and women facing unplanned pregnancies, and they are holding their annual Love Life Walk/Run this Saturday, June 9th, at DCR Chestnut Hill Reservoir, Brighton. This is a great way to spend time with you community group, as you can form a team and fundraise together! Races include a 10K, 5K, and Kids 1K Fun Run, and they start at 8:30am, so you could still make it to the all-church picnic after you burn some calories and support a great cause! Register at lovelife5k.org. Contact Hannah Ebben with any questions.
Veritas Forum
As gene editing technologies, such as CRISPR/Cas9, become more advanced and affordable, their ability to have profoundly positive effects on humankind seems apparent. Solutions to the ethical considerations, such as equity of access and societal values related to genetic diversity, are far less apparent and demand thoughtful consideration. Accordingly, the Veritas Forum at MIT is pleased to host Stanford neurobiologist William Hurlbut and MIT genetic biologist Rudolf Jaenisch to dialogue about these issues. The discussion will be moderated by MIT professor of engineering Cullen Buie. The event will be hosted at MIT in room 26-100 on Thursday, April 26th at 7PM. Refreshments will follow. For more information, please contact Susanne van Veluw.
Seeking Roommate
Seeking a roommate: a Christian medical student (and member of an OPC congregation in Chattanooga TN) is graduating in May and then beginning an MPH at Harvard the first week of July and is looking for housing. If you are looking for a roommate, please contact Ben Emery.
Job Needed: Childcare
Job Needed: Helena Moreira is looking for childcare work on Fridays and Saturdays. She has experience in childcare and also worked as an assistant pediatrician and nurse in Brazil. If you're in need of childcare or know of any openings, please contact her at maria.aneleh@gmail.com.
Her husband, Roberto, is also looking for work as a driver. If anyone knows of any openings, please reach him at 508-718-7080.
Park Street Job Openings
Job Openings: Park Street School is looking for substitute teachers for all grades. If you love children and have experience teaching, this could be a great position for you! Values we hold high are: trustworthiness, honesty, diligence, open communication, and fairness. View the listing at the Schoolspring job board or contact Park Street directly with inquiries.
Sublet Available
Sublet sought for Cambridge apartment for June, July, and August. One room (as furnished or unfurnished as you please) in a spacious 3BD/1.5BA apartment with a fabulous kitchen, on-site washer and dryer, and friendly roommates. A 15 min walk to either Davis or Porter Square, with easy access to the 83 and 77 buses. $1000 per month. Contact Kathryn Mogk for more information.
Missionary Contacts
CTK supports a number of missionaries through financial giving, prayer, and encouragement. To strengthen the church's work in praying for and encouraging these missionaries, we are inviting Community Groups to pray for and occasionally communicate with one of these families. CG leaders and/or other CG members can be the primary contact(s) with the family. If your CG is interested in learning more about being connected to a missionary, contact Laura Martin to get more information.
Sunday Parking
Please note, there is no parking on St. Paul Street next to the church, as it is a private street. If you're looking for parking on Sunday mornings, please use Bishop Allen Drive, Harvard Street, Broadway, or any of the other public streets in the vicinity. Permit parking spots and metered parking spots are not in effect on Sundays, but private streets are never open to the public.
RUF Interns Looking for Roommates
RUF at Boston University has two interns beginning work this fall who are looking for housing. If you have any leads on roommates for a 20-something male and a 20-something female, please reach out to Nathan Dicks. They will each be looking to live in different apartments near Boston University (Cambridgeport, Brookline, or Allston), beginning 8/1 or 9/1.
Adult Ed: Selflessness
This Sunday is the final class in the Adult Ed series on Selflessness taught by Nathan Carter. A sad reality of human life after the fall is our deep self-orientation. As the Holy Spirit works in the life of a Christian, what does it look like to have that self-orientation changed? What makes a journey towards selflessness difficult? We will think through these questions and others with guidance from the stories and teachings of Scripture. We will touch on issues such as service, relationships, prayer, evangelism, and self-control. Recordings of this and past classes are available at ctkcambridge.org/adulteducation.
Fourth Sunday Eat and Meet
Want to meet people over a meal? Join CTK members for Fourth Sunday Eat and Meet this Sunday, 4/22, following the service. Please meet in the social hall at the Fourth Sunday Eat and Meet sign, and the group will head to a local restaurant. All are welcome!
Boston Fellows: Business Leadership
Boston Fellows is pleased to host three senior business leaders as they share their inside stories of serving Christ on the front lines and what they've learned about leadership on Saturday, April 14 from 10am-3pm at Ruggles Baptist Church. The three speakers will be Tom Colatosti, CEO of Oasis Systems; Dolores Bamford, Managing Director at Goldman-Sachs; and Andrew Buckler, President of Elucid Bioimaging. This event is free and open to the public and lunch will be provided. To reserve your spot, please RSVP by April 13.
Apartment Needed in Watertown/Brighton
Apartment needed: Jeff Derr's sister-in-law is moving to Boston this August for a Postdoc position at Boston College. She is looking for an open room in an apartment in the Watertown/Brighton area, or to find a buddy(s) to apartment search with in the same area. She's looking for a year-long lease with a 8/1 or 9/1 move in date. If you or someone you know is looking for the same or has an opening, please contact her at: morgansorenson@fuller.edu.
Park Street Job Opening
Job Opening at Park Street School: Grade 1 teacher needed to cover for maternity leave beginning April 9 through late June. B.A. or B.S. required (Early Childhood or Elementary Degree preferred). Possible conversion to full-time, long-term position for 2018-19. If you love children and have experience teaching, this could be a great position for you! Values we hold high are: trustworthiness, honesty, diligence, open communication, and fairness. Contact Amanda Hart for more information.
Huskey Birth Announcement
Congratulations to Brooke and Matthew Huskey on the birth of their son, Micah David, on Wednesday morning!
Update on Rick
An update on Rick: he has been improving daily since his fall on Saturday and the doctors expect that he’ll be released to go home today. Please continue to keep Rick and T and their children in your prayers as he recovers.