Join Us for Sunday Mornings at 9:45 a.m.  

We invite you to participate in a variety of meaningful and fun forums and events at CtK's Rice Village Campus! Here's what's coming up:    

  • June 8: Summer Book Review (adult basement) 
  • June 15: Report from Lutherhill Ministries, by Matt Kindsvatter (parish hall) 
  • June 22: Summer Book Review (parish hall) 
  • June 29: Fireside Chat with Pastor Jennifer and Council (parish hall) 
  • June 29: Miracles and Wonders:  The Historical Mystery of Jesus by Elaine Pagels with Kristine Wallace (adult basement) 
  • July 6: Celebration of the RRR Appeal Completion (courtyard) 
  • July 13: Inside the Large Congregation with Federico Salas-Isnardi (parish hall) 
  • July 20: As a Driven Leaf, by Milton Steinberg with Stephen Long (parish hall) 
  • July 27: On Our Best Behavior – The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to be Good with Mary Ann Beseda (parish hall) 

 

Summer Book Reviews: Beginning on Sunday, June 8 - August 10 at 9:45 a.m. 

On Sunday mornings throughout the summer, Christ the King Church members and friends will be offering book reviews with topics ranging from religious/ethical concerns to matters within society and the world. These reviews will be offered in a hybrid format, for folks to participate both in-person and online. See the schedule on the back of our This Week.   

June 8: Queering Contemplation: Finding Queerness in the Roots and Future of Contemplative Spirituality with Pastor Sergio Rodriguez 

June 15: No book review 

June 22: with John Boles 

June 29: Miracles and Wonders:  The Historical Mystery of Jesus by Elaine Pagels with Kristine Wallace 

July 6: No book review

July 13: Inside the Large Congregation with Federico Salas-Isnardi 

July 20: As a Driven Leaf, by Milton Steinberg with Stephen Long 

July 27: On Our Best Behavior – The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to be Good with Mary Ann Beseda 

August 3: Blue: The History of a Color with Jessica Lockheed 

August 10: Elderhood by Louise Aronson (why elderly people often receive the wrong types of treatment) with Linda Siemers 

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