Pumpkin Event

CTK’s 2nd Annual Great Pumpkin was a TON of fun this past Saturday. A huge THANK YOU goes out to the Children’s Ministry Leadership Team for organizing (Ryan Grams, Lindsay Hardy, Nicole O’Hern, Lara Kastelein & Dana Russell) and all the volunteers who helped with set up, supervising the kids decorating table, preparing and serving food, judging pumpkins and packing everything up after the event! You may check out event photos and upload your own pictures in this Google album.

Thanksgiving Pop Up Food Pantry

Pentecostal Tabernacle, a neighboring Cambridge congregation, has invited us to serve with them at their Thanksgiving Pop Up Food Pantry! On Friday evening, November 18, we can join in helping pack the grocery bags, and on Saturday morning and afternoon, November 19, we can help out at the event itself, distributing the groceries and helping at the clothing table. Sign up to help out here!

Congregational Meeting

Join us this Sunday (10/23) for a congregational meeting at 3:30p in the sanctuary. This will be the first congregational meeting since Travis’s arrival, and is a chance to communicate updates on the life of the church, to repoint us toward our vision and mission, and to dedicate our church, city and world to God in prayer. The three main topics for Sunday will be

  • Updates from Travis on things like how his transition has been going so far, what's new under his leadership, and what kind of expectations we should set for ourselves in this new season of ministry at CTK.

  • This year's budget.

  • Updates on the building project and share about what's next.

Notes for College Students

This August, we sent three of our high school seniors off to college.  As a congregation, we’ll be sending cards to them as an encouragement during their first midterms. Ariana will be putting the cards and pens near the snacks after the service if anyone would like to sign them or leave a brief note letting them know we’re thinking of and praying for them. This will be the last Sunday before they’re mailed at the end of the month.

MNA Unity Fund

To support the growth of denominational leaders and ministers from the African American and other racial minority communities, the PCA created the Unity Fund, which gives scholarships to minority students for their seminary education. The PCA Foundation has made a Matching Grant Challenge available to the Unity Fund. All gifts given to the Unity Fund from October 10 to November 9 will be doubled by the Foundation up to $59,000. If you would like to support this effort, contributing during this window of time is an excellent idea!

Boston Fellows teaching Saturday

Inflation. Rising interest rates. Uptick in unemployment. Now's the time to look at your situation, whether as a check-up or an overhaul. Boston Fellows is hosting an event Personal Finances, God’s Way, on Saturday, October 22 from 10a to 3p. Join a conversation with Yvonne Mitto, Executive Director of Compass New England - "Finances God’s Way,” and Francine Stafford, personal financial coach, for rock-solid principles on debt, budgeting, saving, investing, generosity, and giving. This event is hosted by Boston Fellows. The cost is $15 and lunch is included. Register by October 20. Questions? Contact Boston Fellows.

Park Street Job Openings

Park Street School is seeking Long-Term Substitute Teachers for the 2022-23 school year. We are also seeking to fill several leadership positions on our Administrative Team. Park Street School offers competitive salary and benefits, generous time off, and a meaningful work environment with like-minded colleagues. If you are interested in being considered, please email employment@parkstreetschool.org.

CTK Stories (Copy)

Earlier in the Nehemiah sermon series, Pastor Travis encouraged us to find ways to share our own stories on how God has been at work to sustain, equip and grow us for being on mission to rebuild. To that end, we’d love for you to share a short story of how God has been on the move in your life. The idea is to feature stories in the Reader during the remainder of our sermon series. You could offer a short (3 min) video or a 300 word (or less) written version of a story - whichever you like best. Kids are welcome to share too! Or if you don't want your story published, but you do want to share it with Travis or the other leaders of the church, we'd be glad to hear it and be encouraged by it all the same. You can upload your video or document to this shared Dropbox folder. Looking forward to hearing about how God has been on the move!