Welcome to CTK
Welcome to Christ the King Church where our vision is "Mobilizing real people who serve the real God in the real world" and we are absolutley commited to the mission of our church:
To create an authentic Christian community that effectively reaches out to unchurched people in love, acceptance and forgiveness so that they may experience the joy of salvation and a purposeful life of discipleship.
If you choose to join us for a weekend service, we will make every effort to create an enjoyable experience for you as our valued guest. View our service times.
We know that your first time at a church brings up some questions. What should I wear? What’s available for my kids? What should I expect in church? Here is a quick look at what you can expect.
What to wear…
We certainly don’t have a dress code, but we thought you might like to know what to expect when you arrive. At CTK, people wear everything from jeans or shorts to "business casual." It's unusual to see suits & ties at CTK, but you're welcome to wear that too! Just come as you are. We’re more concerned with meeting your real life needs than with what you wear.
A safe place for your kids…
Children's ministry for 5th grade and younger is available during all of our weekend services. Your kids are greeted as they enter classrooms by our wonderful teachers. They'll hear Bible lessons presented in an interactive, creative way so they'll be able to apply those truths to their lives. Your kids will sense the love of God coming from dedicated adults who are committed to serving Jesus by leading kids.
Children's Ministry Information
What about teens?
Although middle school and high school students don't have their own service on Sundays, we do offer both Flipside (for middle schoolers) and Doxa (for high schoolers) during the week.
Student Ministries Information
What happens during services…
A typical service begins with approximately 20 minutes of singing led by a band, primarily in popular rock style. The volume is high but we're careful to keep it safe for hearing. Worship ends with prayer from a pastor. Then we might use a video to introduce the message, highlight a ministy event, illustrate a biblical prinicipal or draw attention to one of our ministry partners. The service continues with a timely, practical message from our pastors and ends with one last worship song. Our services are 1 hour long, and we won't keep you or your children past that!
ASL Interpretation
ASL interpretation is offered at our 10AM service for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing community on Sunday mornings.
ASL information
We hope this has answered many of your questions. If you have a question that is not mentioned here, please feel free to contact us.
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