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Scripture for Next Sunday
Spring Clean Up
Acts 4:32-35
Psalms 133
1 John 1:1-2:2
John 20:19-31
We are indeed blessed by the volunteers
who came in this week to clean up the
church grounds! Thank you to all that gave
their time on a warm spring day to remove
the salt and dirt of winter and uncover the
green grass and budding plants for our
Easter Services. Thank you Linda Hamilton,
Kirk Carlson, Sue Hougard, John Ravaris,
and Robin Weiss!
Today’s Flowers
Are in celebration of
Steve & Jayne Hinkens’
33rd Wedding Anniversry
Are You In Need Of Prayers?
Would you like to have your faith family
praying for you? Christ the King has a very
special Prayers Please Group! If you or
someone you know needs prayers, contact
Barb Justman. Would you like to know when
others need your prayers? Join our CTK epray chain by emailing or calling Barb Justman at 367-3542 or email [email protected].
Sanctuary Choir Performance
The sanctuary choir will perform in concert
at Shorehaven on Sunday April 19th at
10:45 a.m.
Senior Luncheon Scheduled
The 2015 Flower Chart is now hanging on
the bulletin board outside the church office.
If you have a special occasion or date that
you would like to commemorate, sign-up to
sponsor the Chancel Flowers. The cost is
$30, make checks payable to CTK and
bring it to the church office.
Our next Senior Young at Hearts luncheon
will be Wednesday, May 13, 11:00a.m. to
1:00 p.m. Mark it on your calendars as it
should be another nice event. We will start
with a brief church service and the go into
Great Hall where we will enjoy a nice lunch
and good music from that great band, Little
Bit of Heaven.
Today’s Worship Leaders
8:00 a.m.
Preacher:
Rev. Dr. Lindsay Paul
Jordan
Asst. Minister: Vicky Brian
Lector:
Art Jaehnke
Acolytes:
Chase Brock,
Elizabeth Mantey
Comm. Asst.: Arliss Reul, Sharon Ziarek
Bonnie Roth
Dave Waidekin
Greeters:
The Mantey Family
Ushers:
Ettmayer Team
Organist:
Kathie Ferree
Music Director: Art Jaehnke
10:30 a.m.
Preacher:
Asst. Minister:
Lector:
Acolytes:
Comm. Asst.:
Greeters:
Ushers:
Musician:
Baptized Today: 10:30
Next Sunday’s Worship Leaders
8:15 a.m.
Rev. Dr. Lindsay Paul
Jordan
Bob Rooney
Bob Rooney
Jack Palmer, Kurtis
Bostrom
Rich& Megan Quinlan
Jeri Rooney
Debbie Jadowski
Debbie Jadowski,
Juanita Newman
Krier Team
Stephanie Luedtke
Preacher:
Asst. Minister:
Lector:
Comm. Asst.:
Rev. Dr. Lindsay Jordan
Sharon Ziarek
Jean Corgiat , Bob Stargard
Roland Broberg,
Linda Kilmer
Acolytes:
Sydney Cardon
Hannah Ravaris
Usher Captain: Sternemann Team
Greeters:
Jon & Linda Kilmer
Organist:
Kathie Ferree
Music Director: Art Jaehnke
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Parks
Raymond
Hollman
In Holy Baptism, our gracious Heavenly Father liberates us from sin and death by joining us to the death and resurrection of Jesus. As we participate in the liturgy and
watch the water flow, God is at work, adopting and forgiving. The Christian faith is lived
out in response to the work of God. We live
in faith: trusting the promise to be true—that
God, in Holy Baptism, has set us free from
sin and death through Jesus Christ. Living
in faith, we live in Christ.
Parks is brought to the font by his parents,
Chip and Jennifer. His sponsors are Timothy Kobussen and Markissa Hollman.
10:15 a.m.
Preacher:
Asst. Minister:
Lector:
Comm. Asst.:
Rev. Dr. Lindsay Jordan
Amy & Joey Meier
Diane Crowley
Deb Sadowski
Acolytes:
Kate Schleich
Cole Roecker
Usher Captain: Finch Team
Greeters:
Ravaris Family
Musician:
Stephanie Luedtke
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Think Spring- Think Green !
The Women's Ministries Plant Sale 2015 is
on....We have great annuals, perennials,
herbs and hanging baskets – All locally
grown at the Genesee Lake School Greenhouse. You also have the opportunity to purchase vegetable plants for the Angel Garden at Reformation Lutheran Church in Milwaukee and/or make a donation to our
Women's Ministries here at Christ the King.
Links to the order forms for 2015 will be
working as soon as we can get them loaded. They are also available in your church
mailbox and will be on the church website
along with pictures and info to help you select your perennials.
You can place your orders in the watering
can in the back of the church or email them
to us at [email protected] or by
phone at 414.305.0348
All orders are due by April 15, 2015...Plant
pick up will be Saturday, May 16th from 1-4
p.m.
Attention High School Seniors:
It’s time to seriously consider a scholarship
offered by your own church. If a Christianbased college/university is a possibility in
your future, request information and forms
from the CTK office. The office is open
Monday through Friday from 9a.m. to 3p.m.
or, see Juanita on Sundays after service.
Former recipients may re-apply.
Deadline for applications is April 15
Community Songfest Coming
AGC Fundraiser Success
Delafield SongFest invites music lovers of
all ages to celebrate “The Sound of Music
Community Sing” on Monday April 27 at
8:00 p.m. SongFest is truly a ‘Fellowship of
Song’ for the community, supporting intergenerational audience singing, educational
voice classes, and opportunities for local
singers to perform as soloists and ensembles.
Our playground fundraiser at Vino Etc. was
a huge success thanks to all of you! It was
a wonderful evening with church members,
board members and AGC families all together. The cash donations along with the
50 silent auction items raised over $4,000 in
addition to a Thrivent Action grant of
$250. With the support of so many, we can
accomplish many things!
In recognition of the 50th anniversary of
“the Sound of Music”, starring Julie Andrews, artistic director Joseph Brachmann
will lead a pre-concert voice class from
7:30-8:00 p.m. for children and adults, featuring “Do-Re-Mi”, “So Long, Farewell”, and
“My Favorite Things”.
Book Club News
The main program at 8:00 p.m. introduces
highlights from the 2015-16 season, “Your
Passport to the World of Artistic Song”, including classical, international folk, musical
theater, sacred, and multicultural children’s
songs. The program concludes with the
audience signing timeless favorites from
“The Sound of Music”.
Individuals and businesses who wish to
support the nonprofit Delafield SongFest
and community singers who are interested
in performing solos or ensembles should
contact Joseph Brachmann at [email protected].
Suggested donations for the combined
voice class and concert program are $10
for adults and $5 for children, 18 and under.
Holy Humor Sunday April 12
Razz the Pastor, tell a joke, dress in funny costumes. Holy Humor Sunday, April 12, will again
celebrate the foolishness of the cross, that the resurrection brings us great joy. Art Jaehnke
will help us celebrate, giving us a taste of his upcoming concert by sharing some of his hidden talent. This is a great event for you to share with your friends and neighbors.
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The CTK Book Club will meet on April 14,
10am, at Marcia Evenson’s house, 372
Birch Rd Delafield 53018. We will watch the
movie Howard’s End and then discuss the
movie, and book by E.M. Forster. Books
are available at the Delafield Public Library.
You may call Marcia with any questions 262
-646-5596.
Summer Worship Times
Summer services will start on Memorial day
weekend with Sunday service at 9:00 a.m.
and Saturday evening at 5:00 a.m. This will
continue through Labor Day Weekend. The
Saturday service will be informal with a
cookout and dish to pass once a month,
weather permitting. As always comments
and suggestions from the congregation are
welcome. Ushers are needed for Saturday
night services during the summer, generally
two people per team. If any one team is willing to serve Saturday nights, you can be
taken off the Sunday morning schedule.
2015 Graduating Seniors
We recognize graduating seniors in May.
Call the church office if you will be a high
school or college graduate this spring and
supply us with your name and address so
we can be sure to send you an invite to be
part of senior recognition Sunday May 31,
2015. 262-646-2343.
Reformation Lutheran Update
Our partner church, Reformation Lutheran,
is preparing to leave its longtime home on
35th St. for good. The search for a new
home continues and the lease with the new
owners expires on April 30th. The Neighborhood Store will continue operating until Saturday, April 18th, but NO DONATIONS will
be accepted after April 1st. We will resume
donations once a new store location is secured and prepared. We would welcome
adult volunteers on Saturday April 25th which
will be moving day for the Neighborhood
Store. Tasks that day will include packing up
all remaining merchandise, breaking down
store fixtures and moving them either to a
new location or storage. We will need trucks/
vans and strong bodies to assist with the
moving. For more information contact Pam
Kroening: 262-853-2660 mail
[email protected]
Family Promise Appreciation
Thank you to all who donated food items,
time and church spaces during our Family
Promise host week. We really appreciate
everyone who volunteered as you are all
vital to this program. It's been a great way
to spend time with and get to know members of our own congregation as well as our
support congregations.
Serenity Inn Donations
Thank you to everyone who has donated
clothing, toothbrushes, toothpaste, cereal,
ect...The members of the congregation are
so very generous! The youth group delivered a car load of supplies on February 24th
when they served dinner! The men were
very excited and thankful. We will continue
our collection through March and deliver the
second load in time for Easter. Please note
that the residents are not allowed to use
mouthwash, but could use men's deodorant
instead.
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