HOW WE WORSHIP
Worship is central to the life of Christ the King. We celebrate Holy Communion at evening and Sunday morning services. Sunday, inviting all to share the Lord’s Supper with us, sharing our belief that Christ is present in, with and under the bread and the wine.
Worship services include a variety of different settings rooted in our Lutheran theology including Marty Haugen’s Now the Feast and Celebration, Let Us Enter In and and settings from Evangelical Lutheran Worship. We try to incorporate the traditional as well as the more contemporary aspects of worship in a blended way that offers a place for all to be fed.
Ash Wednesday and Maundy Thursday services are rooted in the gentle, haunting beauty of music and contemplation that ask us to look at who we are before the gift of the cross. Marty Haugen’s Holden Evening Prayer serves as our instrument for Lenten worship on Wednesday nights.
Worship services include a variety of different settings rooted in our Lutheran theology including Marty Haugen’s Now the Feast and Celebration, Let Us Enter In and and settings from Evangelical Lutheran Worship. We try to incorporate the traditional as well as the more contemporary aspects of worship in a blended way that offers a place for all to be fed.
Ash Wednesday and Maundy Thursday services are rooted in the gentle, haunting beauty of music and contemplation that ask us to look at who we are before the gift of the cross. Marty Haugen’s Holden Evening Prayer serves as our instrument for Lenten worship on Wednesday nights.
- Every Sunday we recite this to remind us of who we are
- Invitation to Communion
This is the table, not of the church, but of the Lord. It is made ready for those who love him and for those who want to love him more. So, come, you who have much faith and you who have little, you who have been here often and you who have not been here long. You who have tried to follow and you who have failed. Come because it is the Lord who invites you. It is his will that those who want him should meet him here.