Rick Downs will be leading a discussion through the gospel of John via Zoom, on Thursdays at 6:30p, starting TODAY. All are welcome, and those who are new to studying the Bible are particularly encouraged to join. Contact Rick for more information.
Directory
A reminder that the church has an online, password-protected directory for all members who choose to participate. Please contact the church office if you need a reminder of the password.
Women's Morning Bible study
The Thursday morning Women’s Bible study is on hiatus from its regular study, but they will be meeting online on Wednesdays at 1:30p to read a devotional and pray together. Please contact Kelly Sawyer for more information.
Deacons' Fund Offering
This Sunday is the last Sunday of the month, when we traditionally collect the Deacons’ Fund Offering. We invite you to contribute online to support those in our community who are in need in this difficult time.
Calling all singers
Calling all singers, far and near! Although we are not able to put together our annual a cappella choir for this year's Holy Week services, we've decided our physical distance should not keep us from singing. CTK is assembling its first-ever online choir, and you are invited to join us! Check out www.ctkcambridge.org/online-choir for more information and resources, and email amanda@ctkcambridge.org with questions.
facemasks
Do you sew? Cambridge Health Alliance is looking for donations of sewn face masks for healthworkers and patients at CHA hospitals and clinics. There are two approved patterns that have a pocket for filters to be inserted. If you’d be interested in helping in this way, email Naomi Layne.
Housing available
Housing available starting April 15 near Teele Square. First floor apartment includes 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, back porch, private washer and dryer, and large storage space. Pets considered. $2,500 per month. Contact Michael Whitham, mcwhitham@gmail.com or 918-513-2703.
Boston Fellows
Boston fellows is hosting another short-term program, designed for those working in STEM fields. The next cycle begins April 5th 2020 and will run for 8 weeks. We will meet weekly in a virtual environment! This program offers the unique opportunity for professionals in STEM to cultivate the insights and spiritual habits necessary for meaningful vocation within a cohort of peers and mentors through the local church. For more details and to apply, visit: http://www.bostonfellows.com/industry-cohorts. Or reach out to co-facilitators Kris Sachsenmeier and Susanne van Veluw for additional information. Hope to see many of you there!
Coronavirus Response (Week of 3/22) MONDAYS
In light of the CDC’s most recent recommendations that all gatherings of 50 or more people be suspended for the next eight weeks, CTK is putting in place more robust online platforms where the community can gather.
We will continue to meet online on Sunday mornings at 10am for a livestreamed service.
We've created a CTK Cambridge Slack site, ctk-cambridge.slack.com, as one way to stay connected, discuss what's happening with the church, ask for help, and learn about ways to help. You can join using this link. All church-wide announcements will still be made over email and on the web site.
Tuesday morning prayer will meet online from 7-8:30a via Zoom. Visit ctkcambridge.org/prayer to find the link to the meeting and the written prayers. Download Zoom for free at zoom.us.
Some ministries are on hiatus while others are meeting online. Please visit ctkcambridge.org/calendar to learn more.
CGs are also encouraged to meet online. If you are a CG leader and need help setting that up, please contact the office.
If you are not part of a CG and would like to be, please also contact the office.
Two more important points:
If you are in need, whether that be for groceries or childcare or general connection, please reach out to the Deacons at ctkcambridge.org/requests or email them at deacons@ctkcambridge.org.
If you are able to offer help (grocery shopping, childcare, phone calls), please also reach out to the Deacons at ctkcambridge.org/offer-assistance. Please consider making a donation to the Deacons’ Fund in this time of great need.
And as always, we would encourage the following:
If you are feeling unwell or have been in contact with someone confirmed to have COVID-19, we would direct you to your healthcare provider.
See the Cambridge Public Health Department’s information regarding Coronavirus, as well as the CDC.
For more information regarding CTK changes and announcements concerning COVID-19, please visit ctkcambridge.org/coronavirus.
We would also direct you to a letter from Rick to the congregation regarding our response as Christ’s body to the coronavirus.
In his hand is the life of every living thing
and the breath of all mankind.
Keller
TONIGHT: Tim Keller will be giving a livestream talk on “Peace in Times of Suffering and Uncertainty” at 7pm. Join the livestream at gospelinlife.com/peace/.
Veritas
On Tuesday, March 24th Veritas Forum hosted a livestream Q&A about Christian responses to COVID-19 and how the present situation can prompt us to consider life's biggest questions. Speakers included David Brooks (NY Times), Andy Crouch (Praxis), Lydia Dugdale (Columbia Medical), and Andrew Schuman (Veritas Forum). You can watch a video of this forum here.
CTK Dorchester Resource for Parents
For parents looking for some structure to these days with kids: Christ the King Dorchester hosted a live-stream talk on how to create rhythm and structure at home during the school closures. You can tune-in here: https://bit.ly/2UgokQa. If you're a parent you may be asking yourself reasonable questions such as "What will I do with my kids for the next few weeks?" or "How do I keep my home from becoming a free-for-all playground?" Kate Ortiz shared some ideas and thoughts about what providing creating rhythm and structure for families with students at home might look like for the next few weeks. Kate has extensive experiencing not only homeschooling her four children but she also currently works part-time at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary - thus, she brings invaluable experience and wisdom to this discussion.
Looking for Roommate
CTK Cambridge member is looking for a Christian woman to sublet a room in July and August. The room is in an apartment in Cambridge, shared with 3 other Christian women. The bedroom is shared with one of them. Rent for each month is $750. Please contact Morgan Crago at mcrago@bu.edu if you are interested.
GCTS Jobs
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is hiring! There are open positions in Hamilton in advancement, human resources, nursing, maintenance and admissions. In Boston, there is an open position in registration. To apply, please visit gordonconwell.edu/employment/staff/opportunities/
Calling All Singers
Calling All Singers! We are putting together a choir to sing selections at the upcoming Good Friday (4/10) and Easter Sunday (4/12) services. The first rehearsal will be Saturday, March 28 at 10:30 am. If you are interested in lending your voice, please contact amanda@ctkcambridge.org.
Easter Breakfast
We’re in need of help with the Easter Sunrise Breakfast on Sunday, April 12th, or with preparing the meal on Saturday, April 11th. All food will be purchased by the church. If you are interested in volunteering, please email laura@ctkcambridge.org.
Men's Breakfasts
Every fourth Saturday, there is a Men’s Breakfast in the social hall on from 8-10am. The next one will be on March 28th. Come expecting to be challenged, ready to pray and fellowship with other men in our church. Please contact rickdowns@ctkcambridge.org to RSVP.
Holy Week Dates
Please join us online for a Good Friday service on our YouTube channel at 7:30pm on April 10 as well as an Easter sunrise service via Zoom (https://zoom.us/j/210402734) at 6am on April 12. And since we won’t be together for Sunrise breakfast, I’ve included our french toast recipe as well as our egg and cheese strata recipe, in case you’d like to make your own :) And don’t forget the bacon…
A Holy Week / Easter Devotion is available for families. The events leading up to Jesus' death on the cross and His resurrection are told through a series of 12 Scripture passages and symbols. Families may watch the video in one sitting on Easter or watch portions over the next several days.
Daylight Saving
This Sunday, March 8, is the beginning of Daylight Saving. Don’t forget to set your clocks forward!
St. John's Passion
CTK member Leonard Layne is sponsoring an evening of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Johannes Passion just in time for Holy Week. This oft-neglected Passion music depicts the last events of the life of Jesus our Lord and Savior. Music will fill the air as you enter the candle lit Sanctuary. The Scene? The Garden. We will depict the events of Jesus arrest, then his trial, which lead up to his death “for us and men and for our salvation” You are invited to sing along, read at times, and enjoy the mystery of Jesus love on the night when he said, ‘’If you seek me, then let these go their way.” There will be breaks for singing, an intermission and food at the end, where you can discuss the evening with friends.
What: Multimedia event (St. John Passion in Act, Singing, Recording, and Video)
Where: Christ the King Presbyterian Church
When: Saturday March 28 @ 7:00 PM
Contact Leonard with any questions you may have.