Reopening

LATEST REOPENING UPDATES:

  • We are now serving communion at the front of the sanctuary again. Servers will be masked and gloved. The bread will pre-sliced and served to those who come forward, and there will be wine or grape juice available. For those who would prefer not to come forward, the pre-packaged communion cups will still be available at the back table when you first enter the sanctuary.

  • There are no longer any capacity limits imposed by state or local governments. However, we are asking that people still register so that staff can ensure there are sufficient seating options available.

  • There are now two seating options:

    • Open, for those who are comfortable sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with other households

    • Distanced, for those who would prefer to maintain six-feet distance from other households.

  • Also, for the time being, we are asking that everyone continue to wear masks indoors during the service out of consideration for the comfort and well-being of others, including the many children in our congregation who are not vaccinated.

If you would like to attend a service in-person, you may register online to do so here. For those who may need to take young children out of the service, the livestream will be available in the social hall. All our other policies are listed on this page. Please register by 5pm on Friday, especially if you would like “Distanced” seating.

Octet Event

The Octet Collaborative at MIT is hosting an online conversation on December 2 from 7-8:30p entitled Redeeming Social Media: Christian Reflections on Using (and Building) Social Media More Wisely. For all the promise of social media, search, and internet commerce, concerns that these firms are causing more damage than benefit seem to be gathering steam. What wisdom can Christians offer in this situation? What does it look like to use social media and other digital technologies well? What wisdom can the Christian faith provide for those who are building them? Register here to attend. The panel will include Westmont College sociologist Felicia Wu Song, author Michael Sacasas, and YouTube technical product manager/Google Christian Steering Committee leader Nick Kim, and will be moderated by Nathan Barczi.

Apartment

One room available on January 1 in a beautiful and sunny 2BR apartment located in Winter Hill within walking distance to Assembly Row, Mystic River, and easy driving access to I-93. Rent is around $1000 per person plus utilities. The current resident is a friendly woman who would like to share occasional meals and create a sense of home together. Please contact Erin at erin.f25@gmail.com for additional information.

Christmas Concert

Celebrate the Advent season at CTK’s Ninth Annual Christmas Concert! Come join CTK’s talented musicians for an evening of festive performances and rousing caroling on Saturday, December 11 at 6:30p. Please invite neighbors, co-workers, and other friends! The concert will be in person as well as livestreamed on CTK’s You- Tube channel. Registration is not required, but distanced seating will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please see this drawing of the sanctuary to see where distanced seating options are. Contact amanda@ctkcambridge.org for more information.

Request for Temporary Housing

Temporary Housing Needed: Vivian Chen - a friend of CTKer Winnie Tu - is completing a Post-Doctoral Fellowship with Takeda Oncology-MCPHS. She is from the Philadelphia area with Chinese Christian Church & Center. As her workplace is transitioning to a hybrid model, she is expected to be in the office at least 25% of the time. She is looking for a short-term stay from January - March, for approximately 1-2 weeks a month. She is flexible on the location, and prefers somewhere that is close to the MIT area or near the T. She has an almost 3 year old son at home, who will not be coming with her unless she can permanent relocate to the Boston area. She is hoping to stay with fellow believers and/or a Christian family as she would like to find a church community here during her time in Boston. She is flexible on length of stay and duration, and is able to pay and contribute. Please reach out to her via text/cell at 215-900-0198 or email at vch345@gmail.com if you are able to help or can connect her with anyone.

Rooms Available

Two rooms are opening January 1st in an apartment near Alewife. Laura Koemmpel is looking for 2 or more roommates to take over Kathryn and Frederick Wagner's portion of their shared lease at 15 Windsor Street #2 Arlington. This apartment is 4 beds 1 bath and rent for each room is $675 - 788, depending on room size. There is a dining room, shared backyard, 2 living rooms, a small porch, 2 parking spots, and free basement laundry. Email lkoemmpel@gmail.com for more details!

Arts Cohort

For those working in a creative arts field (painting, film, music, writing, etc.) join us for the next Boston Fellows Arts Cohort starting February 2022. Through an 8-week curated curriculum, discussions will address the integration of faith and art under the categories of Creation, Fall, Redemption and Restoration. The Thursday gatherings will include readings, podcasts, short films, music and visual arts offerings concluding in a final dinner and art-share evening. There will also be a Teaching Saturday with guest speaker. Tuition $50. Location in Cambridge TBD. Co-Leaders: Lydia Buchanan & Paula Sachsenmeier. Questions? Contact Lydia or Paula.

Miracle Mile

The deacons are taking up clothing donations at the church building for the ministry Miracle Mile. Miracle Mile serves those living on “Methadone Mile,” a concentrated area on Mass Ave where many struggle with substance abuse. There will be donation bins at the church building for congregants to drop off donations. You can see the list of needed items here. If you have any questions, please contact Ellen Wu.

Car Needed

The deacons at CTK are trying to find someone who is willing to loan a car temporarily, now through mid-December (or for a period of time within that window). We are connected to a family of four from L.A. who are temporarily living in the South End without a car; but with a parking spot. Their five month old son is receiving cancer therapy at MGH. If you have a car you could loan or know of any possibilities, please contact Rosemary Boyle.