All Saints’ Day holds a special place of reverence and celebration within the liturgical calendar. Rooted in Christian history and theology, All Saints’ Day serves as a poignant reminder of the interconnectedness of the Church, both earthly (the… Read More
The Great Litany is read in the congregation twice per year: the first Sunday of Advent and the first Sunday of Lent. In addition to Sunday use, it is helpful to use daily as an examination of conscience…. Read More
In preparation of the Bishop’s arrival in February, Christ the King Church will be starting our Equipped for Ministry Class on January 7, 2024 for those who wish to be Confirmed in the Anglican Communion, Received in the… Read More
The women will be studying Lysa Terkeurst’s study, Becoming More than a Bible Study Girl:Living the Faith After Bible Class is Over. It helps to answer the question, “How do we not only know God’s truth but also feel equipped… Read More
Morning Prayer is a form of worship that follows a structured liturgical format and is typically conducted in the morning, although it can be adapted for other times of the day. It is rooted in the Book of… Read More
Christ the King Sunday holds a special place in the liturgical calendar of the Anglican Church. This feast, observed on the last Sunday before Advent, serves as a powerful reminder of the sovereignty of Christ and the significance… Read More
Ready to join Christ the King Church? Our fall New Member Class series starts on Sunday, September 10, 2023. Lunch will be served. There will be three 1.5 hour classes over 3 weeks, after the second Sunday service,… Read More
Last Updated: 12/02/2024 by Charlie Vensel
An Explanation of the Advent Candle
“Advent,” derived from the Latin word “adventus,” meaning “coming” or “arrival,” is a season of anticipation and preparation in the Christian liturgical calendar. For Anglicans, as with many other Christian denominations, the observance of Advent involves the symbolic… Read More