The Mission of Christ the King Anglican Church: “Calling all people into a transformative relationship with Jesus Christ and His church for the glory of God and the salvation of the world.” This Christ the King Sunday we celebrate our thirteenth birthday! Listen to Fr. Michael Novotny speak of CTK’s renewed mission statement and what it means for the future of our parish.
The Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost
When Jesus returns, will he find his children ready for him? Will we be found righteous in his sight? This week’s message comes from Rev. Immanuel Marsh and considers three kinds of people: those who think they are righteous, but aren’t, those who think they are ready, but are not, and those who are both ready and faithful.
The Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
The Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Jesus ends the parable of the wedding feast by stating, “For many are called, but few are chosen” (Matt. 22:14). What does he mean by this? How are we to understand the guest who was not clothed in a wedding garment? This week’s message by Fr. Michael Novotny addresses these questions. Are you dressed for the wedding feast?
The Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Jesus has much to say about condemnation and hell. However, the good news is that God sent his Son to grant eternal life. This week’s message comes from Fr. Chris Royer, executive director of Anglican Frontier Missons (AFR). In this powerful sermon, Fr. Chris reminds us of the gift we possess in the gospel and our responsibility to learn, grow, speak, give, and go.
The Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
What did Jesus mean when he said, “Let your yes be yes and let your no be no?” In the parable of the two sons, Jesus the story that illustrates the disconnection between our words and our actions. This week’s message comes from Matthew 21:28-32. Join Fr. Michael Novotny as he asks each of us, Which Son are You?