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Welcome to Grace Notes, September 24- October 7, 2023

9/22/2023

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​During the COVID pandemic, our weekly email updates were first called "A Season of Grace in a Time of Fear."  We hoped that you might find some moments and places of the peace of God in that time of fear, uncertainty, and confusion.  Eventually, the title became "Seasons of Grace," and now, "Grace Notes."  Here's the place to look for weekly updates and reminders, and even some notes on things to look forward to.

​"Keystone Habits"

​The "Being Challenge" encouraged us to develop habits similar to the ones Jesus used, that pulled together his life and ministry on earth, like a keystone does for an arch. 
The "Keystone Habits" (in the order you'll see them below) are Choosing Church, Studying Scripture, Committing to Community, Prioritizing Prayer, and Seeking Solitude)
This edition of "Grace Notes" covers TWO WEEKS (September 24-October 7) including TWO SUNDAYS (September 24 and October 1)!

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CHOOSING CHURCH

Choosing Church

SUNDAYS, September 24, 2023 and
Sunday, October 1, 2023

​Worship at 8:15 am and 10:45 am
You can choose to join us in person at Christ the King, or watch our services live or recorded ​on Facebook (8:15 am) HERE>> or on YouTube (10:45 am) HERE>>

ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
In today's Gospel lesson, Jesus tells a parable about fairness.  Or maybe it's about jealousy.  Or could it be about acceptance?  Or maybe about the value of a person (like you or me)?  Maybe it's about all of the above - come along and see!
​You can open, download, and print the printout for both SEPTEMBER 24 worship services at 8:15 and 10:45 am HERE>>

ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1
Living Softly in a Hard World, Part 1: When all you think you can see are the walls closing in, are there still reasons to thank God?
​You can open, download, and print the printout for both OCTOBER 1 worship services at 8:15 and 10:45 am HERE>>

COMING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1
NEW series!  Living Softly in a Hard World (Saint Paul's letter to the Christians in Philippi)
Over four weeks we'll focus on one model of how the love of Jesus can give you the strength to remain un-hardened by the world around you. 
  • On October 1: When all you think you can see are the walls closing in, are there still reasons to thank God?
  • On October 8: In a world that seems to be getting darker every day (and not just because the days are getting shorter), how can we be its light?
  • On October 15: In a world where it seems that rivalry is getting meaner and egos are getting nastier, is there a way to play a different game?
  • On October 22: When it seems like the world is just getting harder all the time, where can you find true, excellent and praiseworthy things that can also point you to Jesus?
By the way - 
81 people "Chose Church" at least once in September (many "Chose Church" more than once); 148 people "Chose Church" at least once in 2023

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STUDYING SCRIPTURE

Studying Scripture

Bible Studies this Week
SUNDAY BIBLE CLASS FOR ADULTS - 9:30 am in the Sanctuary -  the Book of Revelation. THIS WEEK (September 24 - A Vision of Heaven, Revelation 4-5.  NEXT WEEK (October 1) - Seven Sealed Scrolls, Revelation 6-8

SUNDAY YOUTH CONFIRMATION CLASS - 9:30 am in the Parish Hall - September 24 - The Ten Commandments, Part 2; October 1&8 - Apostles' Creed, Article 1 "God the Father," Part 1

WOMEN'S WEEKDAY BIBLE STUDIES - in the Parish Hall
Tuesdays, 7-8:30 pm and Wednesdays, 9:30-11 am
Our current study is Gideon - see Pam Reece for details, and a book!

​AND FOR KIDS - SUNDAY SCHOOL  - 9:30 am in the Parish Hall
By the Way - 17 people completed September's online Bible Reading Challenge!  There are TWO new ones coming in October - one for adults, and one for kids! You can learn about those Challenges, and explore more opportunities to Study Scripture​ HERE>> ​

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COMMITTING TO COMMUNITY

Committing to Community

NEW!  Helping our neighbors around the world
At Christ the King in October we'll be collecting personal care items (combs, soap, nail clippers, toothbrushes and bath towels) to send to Lutheran World Relief for people recovering from the many natural disasters we've been hearing about.  You can read more about this project HERE>>

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Join women from a number of our churches in central Ohio and Pennsylvania for an LWML Rally on Saturday, September 30, at Saint John's Lutheran Church in Massillon, Ohio!  The schedule begins at 9:30 with coffee, includes Bible Study, some LWML business, lunch and worship.  Cost is $5 and, if you wish or are able, non-perishable food items for the local food pantry.  See Betty Olah or Pam Reece for details!


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Christ the King Lutheran Church is a member of the SELC District of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod ​
MORE ABOUT THE SELC
​​This week's edition of our e-Newsletter "The BEACON" features articles about 
  • A recent "Mission Forum" at Ascension Lutheran Church in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Some fun events at our sister congregations in Hazleton and Macungie PA
  • Prayer requests for our pastors, churches, people - and our missionary in India
  • The schedule and link for the LWML (Lutheran Women's Missionary League) "Let's Meet Bible Study" hosted at Christ the King
  • An investment offering from The Lutheran Church Extension Fund
  • A note from Pastor Ken Ballas "Making Time for the Word of God"
. . .  and more!  You can check it out HERE>>
By the Way - Pastor Cahill is the Second Vice President of the SELC District. Last week (September 25-29) he attended the SELC District Board of Directors meeting and the District Professional Church Workers Conference

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​Here at Christ the King, we support the Matthew 25 Coalition of Churches in Medina County with our prayers and offerings (and a line in our budget).  HERE>> are some stories of how we've helped people acute and unexpected financial needs in our communities over this past summer. And HERE>> are the minutes from the meeting of September 14, including announcements of upcoming activities at some of our participating churches.


The Matthew 25 Coalition of Medina County and the Matthew 25 Outreach Center of Ashland / Richland Counties 
NEXT FREE MONTHLY PRODUCE DISTRIBUTION
Saturday October 13 

at the Cloverleaf Elementary School, 8337 Friendsville Road
          Distribution 10 am – 1 pm
​
Volunteers needed 8 am – 2 pm
Questions? 419-961-0110, or visit this website www.m25oc.org

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PRIORITIZING PRAYER

Prioritizing Prayer

Find the Christ the King prayer list at our updated prayer website HERE>>

​You can also download and read or print the Lutheran Bible Translators' September prayer calendar HERE>>
and you can download and read or print the September prayer list from Wycliffe Bible Translators HERE>>

Also, check out THIS NOTE about a special "Scripture Celebration" with Wycliffe Bible Translators, coming October 12!
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Please pray about this important issue during September

​Click the button below for more about Suicide prevention, including a document called "Finding Hope: A Toolkit for Suicide Prevention"
PRAYER FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION

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SEEKING SOLITUDE
This is Pastor Cahill on an island off the southern tip of India.  Behind him is the city of Kanyakumari.  The next major body of water beind him to the north is the Arctic Ocean; the next major piece of land to the south is Antarctica.

Seeking Solitude

The Keystone Habit of "Solitude" doesn't simply mean loneliness; it means being away from the usual distractions of life to notice what God is doing around you and with you. 
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​So here's a September suggestion:  go for a walk by yourself in one of our Medina County parks.  If you must take your cell phone with you, keep it in your pocket.  Don't listen to music; instead, listen for the sounds of breezes in the trees, the voices God has given the birds in the trees and frogs in the ponds, and the rustling of critters in the underbrush.  Don't watch videos; instead, look around at what God is doing in the plants and flowers as they all get ready for Autumn.  Do this several times in September, and notice the changes He is making as He changes the seasons.  NOTE:  if you don't use a decent amount of bug spray before your walk, you'll notice that lots of bugs are hungry, too!
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Helping our neighbors around the world

9/20/2023

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Wildfires in Canada and Hawaii.  Hurricanes in Florida and Mexico.  Flooding in Libya.  Earthquake in Morocco.  We read these headlines and more about disaster after disaster that leave people without homes, shelter, even jobs and entire communities. 

Some folks are positioned and equipped to jump in and help with immediate rescue, recovery, and comfort work; others are not so well positioned or equipped to help with the longer-term care efforts needed after such disasters.  All kinds of agencies ask for donations to help, and it's easy to be turned off by the constant barrage of appeals for help.

So here at Christ the King some of us often say "Let's focus our efforts rather than spread them out.  Let's do one thing, for one agency, and let them figure out the best use for what we can give them." This fall, some of us have suggested that we focus on Lutheran World Relief. We've done some things for them in the past, and this fall we can help again with one specific project that we're pretty good at: Personal Care Kits.

During the month of October, we'll be collecting items to make these Personal Care Kits that we can ship to Lutheran World Relief, and they can distribute to some of these areas where there is considerable need and suffering.  When you come to Christ the King at any time in October, please consider bringing in ONE of the following:
  • Two bath-sized bars of soap (any brand, in unopened original wrapping)
  • One adult-sized toothbrush (in unopened original wrapping)
  • One sturdy comb
  • One metal nail clipper
  • A dark-colored bath-size towel (approximately 52 by 27 inches - these are used to wrap up the others in a neat, one-per-person package for shipping and distribution)
We already have some of the first four items on this list, left over from the last time we did this project several years ago - we particularly need more towels to wrap them up and send them on their way.

You can bring these items to Christ the King any time during October; last day will be Sunday, October 22.  Collection bins will be on the long bench in the Narthex near the cloak room.  Later in October we'll also announce a "wrapping and packing party" for sometime the week of October 22.

Thank you in advance for your kindness and generosity for our neighbors in need around the world.

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A Scripture Celebration! October 12, 2 pm

9/18/2023

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From Wycliffe Bible Translators:
As we look at what God is doing around the world in and through His global Church, His fingerprints are everywhere. Whether in new language engagements where local churches are asking for and taking ownership of Bible translation for their communities, in the ongoing work of Bible translation where teams are persevering, or in celebrating years of faithful service as a translation project is completed, God is at work.

Join Wycliffe Bible Translators online (RSVP HERE>>) as we celebrate with communities around the world who are experiencing the impact of Scripture in their lives. God is on the move, and He is worthy of all our praise!

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WELCOME to GRACE NOTES, September 15-22

9/15/2023

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During the COVID pandemic, our weekly email updates were first called "A Season of Grace in a Time of Fear."  We hoped that you might find some moments and places of the peace of God in that time of fear, uncertainty, and confusion.  Eventually, the title became "Seasons of Grace," and now, "Grace Notes."  Here's the place to look for weekly updates and reminders, and even some notes on things to look forward to.

​"Keystone Habits"

The "Being Challenge" encouraged us to develop habits similar to the ones Jesus used, that pulled together his life and ministry on earth, like a keystone does for an arch. 
The "Keystone Habits" (in the order you'll see them below) are Choosing Church, Studying Scripture, Committing to Community, Prioritizing Prayer, and Seeking Solitude)

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CHOOSING CHURCH
By the way - 
66 people "Chose Church" in-person at least once at Christ the King the first two Sundays in September
SUNDAY, September 17, 2023 through
Sunday, September 24, 2023

Worship at 8:15 am and 10:45 am
You can choose to join us in person at Christ the King, or watch our services live or recorded ​on Facebook (8:15 am) HERE>> or on YouTube (10:45 am) HERE>>
You can open, download, and print the printout for  both September 17 worship services at 8:15 and 10:45 am HERE>>

ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
​Saint Peter once asked Jesus if he had to forgive his brother seven times for the same sin.  Jesus told Peter "what about 77 times?"  In the sermon for September 17 we'll think about why forgiving seems so hard for people - and what Jesus has done to help

ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
In today's Gospel lesson, Jesus tells a parable about fairness.  Or maybe it's about jealousy.  Or could it be about acceptance?  Or maybe about the value of a person (like you or me)?  Maybe it's about all of the above - come along and see!

COMING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1

NEW series!  Living Softly in a Hard World
(Saint Paul's letter to the Christians in Philippi)

Over four weeks we'll focus on one model of how the love of Jesus can give you the strength to remain un-hardened by the world around you. 
On October 1:  When all you think you can see are the walls closing in, are there still reasons to thank God?

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STUDYING SCRIPTURE
Bible Studies this Week
SUNDAY BIBLE CLASS FOR ADULTS - 9:30 am in the Sanctuary -  the Book of Revelation. This week - Living Faithfully in the End Times.  Next week (September 24) - A Vision of Heaven

SUNDAY YOUTH CONFIRMATION CLASS - 9:30 am in the Parish Hall - September 17 & 24 - The Ten Commandments, Part 2

WOMEN'S WEEKDAY BIBLE STUDIES - in the Parish Hall
Tuesdays, 7-8:30 pm and Wednesdays, 9:30-11 am
Our current study is Gideon - see Pam Reece for details, and a book!

LWML "Let's Meet" Bible Study - Thursday, September 21, 10:30 am hosted at Christ the King, and on ZOOM.  This month:  "Here am I, Send Me."
​AND FOR KIDS - SUNDAY SCHOOL  - 9:30 am in the Parish Hall
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL SEASON BEGINS SEPTEMBER 17 WITH RALLY DAY!

Please join us in the Parish Hall to welcome everyone back to another year of Sunday School!  Treats, games, crafts, and fun for everyone (yes, even adults!)  No RSVP is needed - just show up and join the fun!
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Don't forget! You can explore more opportunities to Study Scripture HERE>> 

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COMMITTING TO COMMUNITY
​Church Council Meeting 
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, NOON

Our Council officers have been chosen (and volunteered!) to work together to guide our church now, and as we move into the future.  You're welcome to sit in on any of our meetings!

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Christ the King Lutheran Church is a member of the SELC District of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod 

More about the SELC
​This week's edition of our e-Newsletter "The BEACON" features articles about 
  • A recent "Mission Forum" at Ascension Lutheran Church in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Some fun events at our sister congregations in Hazleton and Macungie PA
  • Prayer requests for our pastors, churches, people - and our missionary in India
  • The schedule and link for the LWML (Lutheran Women's Missionary League) "Let's Meet Bible Study" hosted at Christ the King
  • An investment offering from The Lutheran Church Extension Fund
  • A note from Pastor Ken Ballas "Making Time for the Word of God"
. . .  and more!  You can check it out HERE>>

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Here at Christ the King, we support the Matthew 25 Coalition of Churches in Medina County with our prayers and offerings (and a line in our budget).  HERE>> are some stories of how we've helped people acute and unexpected financial needs in our communities over this past summer.


The Matthew 25 Coalition of Medina County and the Matthew 25 Outreach Center of Ashland / Richland Counties 
NEXT FREE MONTHLY PRODUCE DISTRIBUTION
Saturday October 13 

at the Cloverleaf Elementary School, 8337 Friendsville Road
          Distribution 10 am – 1 pm
​
Volunteers needed 8 am – 2 pm
Questions? 419-961-0110, or visit this website www.m25oc.org

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PRIORITIZING PRAYER
​​Find the Christ the King prayer list at our updated prayer website HERE>>

​You can also download and read or print the Lutheran Bible Translators' September prayer calendar HERE>>
and you can download and read or print the September prayer list from Wycliffe Bible Translators HERE>>

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Please pray about this important issue during September


​Click the button below for more about Suicide prevention, including a document called "Finding Hope: A Toolkit for Suicide Prevention"

PRAY FOR SUICIDE PREVeNTION

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SEEKING SOLITUDE
This is Pastor Cahill on an island off the southern tip of India.  Behind him is the city of Kanyakumari.  The next major body of water beind him to the north is the Arctic Ocean; the next major piece of land to the south is Antarctica.
The Keystone Habit of "Solitude" doesn't simply mean loneliness; it means being away from the usual distractions of life to notice what God is doing around you and with you. 
​
​So here's a September suggestion:  go for a walk by yourself in one of our Medina County parks.  If you must take your cell phone with you, keep it in your pocket.  Don't listen to music; instead, listen for the sounds of breezes in the trees, the voices God has given the birds in the trees and frogs in the ponds, and the rustling of critters in the underbrush.  Don't watch videos; instead, look around at what God is doing in the plants and flowers as they all get ready for Autumn.  Do this several times in September, and notice the changes He is making as He changes the seasons.  
NOTE:  if you don't use a decent amount of bug spray before your walk, you'll notice that lots of bugs are hungry, too!
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September is National Suicide Prevention month . . .

9/14/2023

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​​Please pray about this issue during September

If you or someone you care about are currently having thoughts of suicide, call or text 988 anytime day or night for help and hope.


Below is a terrific resource called "Finding Hope: A Toolkit for Suicide Prevention", with these pages:
  • Know the Facts
  • Is my loved one suicidal?
  • How to ask about suicide
  • Worried about a young person?
  • Taking action to keep a person safe?
  • After a suicide attempt
  • Finding Hope
  • Managing suicidal thoughts
  • Safety planning, and
  • Resources  (although the listed resources are in Northern Indiana, many of them are local chapters of national organizations)
Also, Pastor Cahill has had Applied Suicide Intervention Training (ASIST) from Living Works, and can be available to help or advise.

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COVID, Flu, and RSV

9/6/2023

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​It's only September, but winter will be on us before you know it.

The news is already reporting outbreaks of new strains of COVID, and reminding us to put "flu shot" on our autumn to do lists.  RSV is expected to show up again as it does every winter.
Not to make you panic, just to say (for everybody's sake), please make plans to get COVID boosters and flu shots as your doctor recommends, and as they become available.
Here at Christ the King, 
  • We plan to continue with our regular schedule of activities, including Sunday morning in-person worship
  • If you find yourself feeling sick, with a cough or sneezing or aches, please take a COVID test to make sure
  • If you aren't feeling well on a weekend, no one will think the worse of you if you stay home (we'll still stream our 815 am worship services to Facebook and our 1045 am worship services to YouTube)
  • If you do choose to come to Christ the King for worship, a Bible Class or meeting, or any activity, no one will think the worse of you if you choose to wear a mask
  • We'll still keep bottles of hand sanitizer in each pew near the center aisle; feel free to use them as you wish
  • We'll do our best to update you quickly via email or our Facebook page if things change
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Featured this Month

9/6/2023

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Here are some podcasts, programs, and helpful resources from around our website that are worth checking out in September.  Podcasts and programs often have a "subscribe" option so that you can get new episodes as soon as they are released.
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SEPTEMBER'S FEATURED PODCAST:  "In the Way" with Pastor Charles St-Onge HERE>> 
Pastor St-Onge is an SELC Pastor at Ascension Lutheran Church in Montreal, Quebec (CANADA).  He is an experienced missionary serving the only LCMS church in Quebec, in a multi-ethnic congregation of long-term residents and recent immigrants from a variety of countries.  ​
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SEPTEMBER'S FEATURED PROGRAM: "Daily Devotions" from Lutheran Hour Ministries HERE>>
Each brief meditation is accompanied by Bible readings, a prayer, and some reflection questions.
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SEPTEMBER'S FEATURED BLOG POST:  "Bible vs. Barbie: Where to find answers to hard questions" by Allison Zehnder at the Red Letter Challenge blog HERE>>
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SEPTEMBER'S FEATURED MUSIC: "Word and Water" album by Flame HERE>>
(You might have to sign up for a free Spotify account to listen to this album, but please note: much of this album is in the hip-hop style, and may not be to everyone's taste)

"Flame" is the stage name of Marcus Tyrone Gray, an American Lutheran (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod!) Christian hip-hop rapper with Clear Sight Music. He has released nine albums, and has been nominated for several Dove and Stellar Awards.  He has a Master of Arts Degree in Systematic Theology from Concordia Seminary (St. Louis MO); he's recently released a book about his spiritual / theological journey titled "Extra Nos: Discovering Grace outside Myself", published by Concordia Publishing House.  You can hear Flame talk about his spiritual journey on the Red Letter Disciple Podcast (with Zach Zehnder and Chris Johnson) HERE>>
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WELCOME to the NEW GRACE NOTES!

9/6/2023

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During the COVID pandemic, our weekly email updates were first called "A Season of Grace in a Time of Fear."  We hoped that you might find some moments and places of the peace of God in that time of fear, uncertainty, and confusion.  Eventually, the title became "Seasons of Grace," and now, "Grace Notes."  Here's the place to look for weekly updates and reminders, and even some notes on things to look forward to.

"Keystone Habits"

The "Being Challenge" encouraged us to develop habits similar to the ones Jesus used, that pulled together his life and ministry on earth, like a keystone does for an arch. 
The "Keystone Habits" (in the order you'll see them below) are Choosing Church, Studying Scripture, Committing to Community, Prioritizing Prayer, and Seeking Solitude)

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CHOOSING CHURCH

​SUNDAY, September 10, 2023 through Sunday, September 17, 2023

Worship at 8:15 am and 10:45 am
You can choose to join us in person at Christ the King, or watch our services live or recorded ​on Facebook (8:15 am) HERE>> or on YouTube (10:45 am) HERE>>
You can open, download, and print the printout for  both September 10 worship services at 8:15 and 10:45 am HERE>>
ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
Readings from God's Word this Sunday are about government and authority (Romans 13) and children and forgiveness (Matthew 18).  What could possibly be the link that brings all these together? 
​Could it be - baseball? 
ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
​Saint Peter once asked Jesus if he had to forgive his brother seven times for the same sin.  Jesus told Peter "what about 77 times?"  In the sermon for September 17 we'll think about why forgiving seems so hard for people - and what Jesus has done to help

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STUDYING SCRIPTURE
Bible Studies on Sundays and Weekdays
SUNDAY BIBLE CLASS FOR ADULTS - 9:30 am in the Sanctuary
On September 10 we begin an 11-week study of the Book of Revelation. This week - Be Prepared!  Next week (September 17, if there's time!) - Living Faithfully in the End Times

SUNDAY YOUTH CONFIRMATION CLASS - 9:30 am in the Parish Hall
​September 10 - The Ten Commandments, Part 1
September 17 & 24 - The Ten Commandments, Part 2
WOMEN'S WEEKDAY BIBLE STUDIES - in the Parish Hall
Beginning September 12
Tuesdays, 7-8:30 pm and Wednesdays, 9:30-11 am
Our current study is Gideon - see Pam Reece for details, and a book!
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AND FOR KIDS - SUNDAY SCHOOL  - 9:30 am in the Parish Hall
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL SEASON BEGINS SEPTEMBER 17 WITH RALLY DAY!

Please join us in the Parish Hall to welcome everyone back to another year of Sunday School!  Treats, games, crafts, and fun for everyone (yes, even adults!)  No RSVP is needed - just show up and join the fun!

Don't forget! You can explore more opportunities to Study Scripture HERE>>

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COMMITTING TO COMMUNITY
​​The Matthew 25 Coalition of Medina County and the Matthew 25 Outreach Center of Ashland / Richland Counties 
FREE MONTHLY PRODUCE DISTRIBUTION
Saturday September 9 
at the Cloverleaf Elementary School, 8337 Friendsville Road
          Distribution 10 am – 1 pm
​
Volunteers needed 8 am – 2 pm
Questions? 419-961-0110, or visit this website www.m25oc.org

Church Council Meeting 
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, NOON

Our Council officers have been chosen (and volunteered!) to work together to guide our church now, and as we move into the future.  You're welcome to sit in on any of our meetings!

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PRIORITIZING PRAYER
​Find the Christ the King prayer list at our updated prayer website HERE>>

Please pray about this issue during September
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If you or someone you care about are currently having thoughts of suicide, call or text 988 anytime day or night for help and hope.

Below is a terrific resource called "Finding Hope: A Toolkit for Suicide Prevention", with these pages:
  • Know the Facts
  • Is my loved one suicidal?
  • How to ask about suicide
  • Worried about a young person?
  • Taking action to keep a person safe?
  • After a suicide attempt
  • Finding Hope
  • Managing suicidal thoughts
  • Safety planning, and
  • Resources  (although the listed resources are in Northern Indiana, many of them are local chapters of national organizations)
Also, Pastor Cahill has had Applied Suicide Intervention Training (ASIST) from Living Works, and can be available to help or advise.

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SEEKING SOLITUDE
​The Keystone Habit of "Solitude" doesn't simply mean loneliness; it means being away from the usual distractions of life to notice what God is doing around you and with you.  So here's a September suggestion:  go for a walk by yourself in one of our Medina County parks.  If you must take your cell phone with you, keep it in your pocket.  Don't listen to music; instead, listen for the sounds of breezes in the trees, the voices God has given the birds in the trees and frogs in the ponds, and the rustling of critters in the underbrush.  Don't watch videos; instead, look around at what God is doing in the plants and flowers as they all get ready for Autumn.  Do this several times in September, and notice the changes He is making as He changes the seasons.  NOTE:  if you don't use a decent amount of bug spray before your walk, you'll notice that lots of bugs are hungry, too!

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