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Christ The King Lutheran Church Newsletter
THE KING’S PAGE
December 2017
Y L C D “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.”
John 1:14 As we approach this Christmas season, we all experience it from different perspec ves. Many of us are in mes of joy, with blessings that surround us. Many of us face this Christmas in a me of sorrow, perhaps without a loved one for the first me, or perhaps a sorrow that makes us wonder if we will ever find joy again. However this Christmas comes to you, there is good news! Jesus broke into our messed up world 2,000 years ago for one rea-son — to show us what kind of God we have and how far our God will go to show us love and grace! We are told in John 1:14 that the Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us. What kind of God does this? What kind of God, instead of demanding to be served, will come to serve? What kind of God, instead of staying far removed from a broken world, enters into it in the most hum-ble of circumstances? What kind of God is willing to lay down His life for creatures that o en want nothing to do with Him? This December, we cel-ebrate the Advent and Christmas experience is so many wonderful ways!
• Sunday, December 10th — The Christmas play, “Christmas By the Book!”, will be at both morning services - 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. - with many members of our church bringing home the message of grace in a special way.
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• Sunday, December 17th — The Christmas Choir Concert, at both the 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. services, will feature our chancel choir and an orchestra sharing the message through powerful music and scriptures!
• Sunday, December 24th — Christmas Eve is on Sunday this year, so we will combine the morning services into ONE service at 10:00 a.m. and then will have three evening services at 4:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. We will NOT have the late service at 11:00 p.m. this year, but our 8:00 p.m. service will be in the Fellowship Hall in the style of our Brook service. We will also be reaching out to our neighbors in two specific ways: • The “Jesus Loves the Li le Children” Women’s event will happen on Saturday, December 2nd at 11:00 a.m., with gi cards and books going to the children of Refugio, Texas who were devastated by Hurricane Harvey this past summer.
• The Brook Christmas Potluck will take place a er worship on Sunday, December 3rd at 7:00 p.m., with a food outreach through CTK’s Sharing the Table ministry. This will benefit local families from Fallbrook Street School that have food insecuri es. No ma er how Christmas comes to you this season, we can know that we have a God who breaks in, walks with us and calls us to be a blessing to those around us. God’s message is that Jesus came, not to be served, but to serve and give His life as a ransom for many. He gave His life on the cross as the most powerful Christmas gi ever given so that we can live...not just eternally in heaven, but today knowing that through faith in Jesus, we are a precious child of God! Merry Christmas! I hope you can experience the amazing love and joy of the season with us! Invite a friend or family member who is not con-nected with a church to come and know the love that came down to us, the Word made flesh, our Lord, Jesus Christ! Blessings, Pastor Mark
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The King’s Page Newsle er is published monthly by Christ The King Lutheran Church, 1620 S. Stage Coach Lane, Fallbrook, CA 92028, (760) 728-3256.
January 2018
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2017 King’s Page newsle er will be Friday, December 15th.
Ar cles are to be NO MORE THAN 250 words in length.
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Email to: paula@ctk .org
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Senior Pastor: Mark Johnson, pastormark@ctk .org
Youth Ministry Director: Joshua Conley, youth@ctk .org
Children’s Ministry: children@ctk .org
CTKLC Preschool Director: Margo Roberts, (760) 728-7908
Hispanic Ministry: Beatriz Marquez, [email protected]
Ministers: People of Christ The King
Church Office: office@ctk .org Monday-Thursday, 8:00 am-4:30 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 am-12:00 p.m.
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Advent & Pages 4‐6 Christmas
Laubach/ESL Page 8
Solar Mee ng Page 7
O.K. Club Page 7
Men’s Ministry Page 8
Young Adults Page 8
Women’s Pages 9‐10 Ministry
Youth Pages 11‐13 Ministry
CTK Preschool Page 13
Children’s Pages 14‐17 Ministry
Wreaths Across Page 18 America
Missions Page 19‐21
Miscellaneous Page 19 Pages 22‐25
December Page 26 Birthdays Christmas Bible Page 27 Reading Plan
December Page 27 Volunteers
CONNECT
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Welcome to a Season of
Hope!
The 1st Sunday of Advent — Hope! Sunday, December 3rd
8:00 a.m. • 10:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. @ The Brook
The Brook Christmas Potluck
Directly following The Brook service, we will host a tradi onal, potluck-style meal. That means you bring ANYTHING that you want to eat/share! In addi on, there will be fun Christmas ac vi es, and a service project to help those who are in need this Christmas season. Contact the church office for more informa on!
C P NOW through Sunday, December 10th
A limited number of Poinse as will be for sale — in memory of or in honor of loved ones — and will help to decorate the church Sanctuary during this Christmas season. Sign up TODAY! Order online at: h p://ctk .org/give/flowers
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The 2nd Sunday of Advent — Peace Sunday, December 10th
Annual Christmas Play
CHRISTMAS BY THE BOOK! 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DINNER Sunday, December 10th
5:00 p.m. | Fellowship Hall
Plan to join us for our Christmas celebra on! The evening will in-clude a delicious meal, a carol sing and a very special program by In His Grace Dance Ministry and the Dunamix Dance Company of Temecula! There is no be er way to celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus, than with family. Tickets are now available on Sundays and in the church office during the week. You can also purchase your ckets online by going to: h ps://secure.accessacs.com/access/oglogin.aspx?sn=159669&f=504 Ticket Cost: $10 per adult | $5 per child, 6-12 | F for 5 years & under
The 3rd Sunday of Advent — Joy! Sunday, December 17th
CHOIR CHRISTMAS CANTATA 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Don’t miss this inspira onal Advent program of scrip-ture lessons and carols that tell the story of Jesus’ birth! “O come, let us sing for joy to the Lord, let us shout joyfully to the rock of our salva on!” Psalm 95:1
Join us for worship at The Brook @ 6:00 p.m.!
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The 4th Sunday of Advent — Revelation Christmas Eve — The Christ Child!
Sunday, December 24th 10:00 a.m. • 4:00 p.m. • 6:00 p.m. • 8:00 p.m.
“May the God of Hope fill you with all Joy and Peace as you trust in Him so that you may overflow with hope by
the power of the Holy Spirit.” Romans 15:13
L /E S L Mondays | 7:00 p.m. | Fellowship Hall
Mark your calendars for our annual Laubach Christ-mas Party on Monday, December 4th! Family and friends are invited to join us for a potluck, games, and pictures taken under the Christmas tree! Classes will resume on Monday, January 8th, 2018!
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CTK S S I M
Sunday, December 3rd | 9:30 a.m. | Fellowship Hall
Please join us as we share our research on installing a Solar System at CTK to help reduce our electric bills. Our Finance Com-mi ee and Treasurer will let us all know their proposed plans on the best way for CTK to fund this project.
There will be a Congrega onal Vote on this the following Sunday, December 10th at 9:30 a.m.
The O.K. Christmas Luncheon
Thursday, December 7th 12:00 noon | Fellowship Hall
Please join us in celebra ng the birth of Jesus Christ during this Most Special Holiday Season! Good food, good fun, and wonder-ful fellowship with loving members of our CTK Church Family is our aim for 2018! This event will be Thursday, December 7th in the Fellowship Hall, beginning at 12:00 noon. The cost is $5 per person. We also ask that everyone bring a non-perishable food item for the CTK Food Box! We will begin this special event with a Christmas Carol sing before the luncheon. A er lunch, we will enjoy a showing of “Rick Steve’s European Christmas.” Join us as we see how other countries celebrate Christmas!
Our luncheon menu will include:
Cranberry Chicken Rice Pilaf Candied Carrots Salad Rolls Dessert Punch & Coffee
Sign Up Today!
Contact: Deana Weelborg
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Contact: Josh Conley, youth@ctk .org
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Y A B S Mondays | 6:00 p.m. Fallbrook Coffee Company (No study December 4th, 18th or 25th)
Y A F O Monday, December 4th | 5:00 p.m. Join us as we go for an amazing night of fun, food and ice ska ng! We will carpool from church.
This is a sermon-based small group, open to
anyone 18-35 years of age.
Men’s Bible Study
Every Saturday of the month (except the 1st Saturday) at 8:00 a.m. in the Fireside Room, we continue our study in the Gospel of Mark. Please join us! Contact: Al Gunkel, [email protected]
November Men’s Prayer Breakfast
Join us Saturday, December 2nd at 8:00 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall, as the men of the congrega on meet for breakfast and a study of the Gospel of John.
Contact: Pastor Mark, pastormark@ctk .org
Men’s Advanced Bible Study
The Men’s Advanced Bible Study meets on Mondays at 8:00 a.m. in the Egge Library. Join us as we con nue our study into God’s amazing Word! Contact: Tom Deans, [email protected]
MEN’S MINISTRY
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The S tch n' Give group will NOT meet in December. We will resume in January, on the 3rd and 4th Wednesdays of the month. Watch for more informa on in the January 2018 King’s Page!
Contact: Kay Lautenschläger [email protected]
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Mary/Martha Circle (2nd Tuesday of the month) Our study meets on Tuesday, December 12th at 7:00 p.m., in the Temecula/Murrieta area. All women are welcome to join us!
Contact: Dolores Stralow [email protected]
Hannah/Priscilla Circle (3rd Wednesday of the month)
This study meets on Wednesday, December 20th at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Carol VandenBosch, 4226 Palomar Drive, Fallbrook, for our study and a Christmas luncheon! Carpooling is available from the Church at 10:15 a.m. All ladies are welcome to join us!
Contact: Marlyn Coleman [email protected]
Breathe: Making Room for Sabbath (by Priscilla Shirer) We con nue our study on Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. in the Egge Library, through December 6th. “If you are weary, worn out, and exhausted, then the concept of Sabbath will change your life.”
Contact: Melissa Burke melissa@ctk .org
WOMEN’S MINISTRY
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All Women are Invited to Join us For Our December Event
Jesus Loves the Li le Children!
Saturday, December 2nd 11:00 a.m. | Fellowship Hall
A delicious brunch will be served!
The Fallbrook High School Madrigals will bless us with wonderful music!
There will be beau ful Christmas fellowship with Sisters in Christ!
Pastor Mark will share a short message,
“The Heart of a Child”!
Event Outreach To the children of the Refugio School District in
Refugio, Texas, who were (and s ll are) devastated by the effects of Hurricane Harvey.
Cost of Event Each person is to bring a $25 gi card from Target or Walmart or give a monetary dona on to help
purchase food or other necessi es for the children. Also, bring a storybook for a child!
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Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. in Rooms #9/#10 for ALL Youth. Come for donuts, fellowship and
the study of God’s Word.
YO U T H M I N I S T R Y
Contact: Josh Conley | (760) 728‐3256, x14 | [email protected]
YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL
Wednesdays | 6:00 p.m. 9th thru 12th Grade | Youth Room #9/#10
Wednesday, December 6th — Week 2 of “Who Needs Christmas.” Bo om Line: God needed Christmas to demonstrate His love.
Wednesday, December 13th — Week 3 of “Who Needs Christmas.” Bo om Line: Christmas is for people who need freedom.
Wednesday, December 20th — All-Youth Christmas Party from 6:00-9:00 p.m.!
Wednesday, December 27th — NO Youth Midweek!
Wednesdays | 6:00 p.m. 7th & 8th Grade | Fireside Room
Wednesday, December 6th — I Believe The Apostle’s Creed
Wednesday, December 13th — Not How But Who 1st Ar cle
Wednesday, December 20th — All-Youth Christmas Party from 6:00-9:00 p.m.!
Wednesday, December 27th — NO Youth Midweek!
ACCESS Sr. High Youth
CONFIRMATION Jr. High Youth
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Mark Your Calendars! Mark Your Calendars! Mark Your Calendars!
Mark Your Calendars! Mark Your Calendars! Mark Your Calendars!
Sharing the Table
Happy Birthday, Jesus!
Christmas Party Service Project
Saturday, December 9th 11:30-1:30
All-Youth
Christmas Party Wednesday, December 20th
6:00-9:00 p.m.
Christmas Eve Services Sunday, December 24th
10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. (The Brook)
NO Midweek Classes Wednesday, December 27th
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CTK Y C R !
The CTK Youth will be collec ng recyclables on the last Sunday of the Month, Sunday, December 31st. Please bring your items to church that Sunday and put in the designated area. All items must be marked with the CA Redemp on Value or CA Cash Refund. The fol-lowing week, we will take them to Fallbrook Recycling to redeem. Be-low are the ONLY items that we can receive:
* Glass Bo les -- Recycle all clear and colored glass bo les. Please rinse. No need to remove labels. * Cans -- Recycle aluminum cans. * Plas c Containers -- Recycle rigid plas cs (i.e. bo les and jugs).
No other containers can be accepted!
Contact: Josh Conley youth@ctk .org
The Holidays are a Great Time for Turning in Your Major Market Receipts!
Major Market con nues to bless our congrega on! If you bring in your old receipts from their store, our Preschool will receive a 1% rebate from Major Market! With the holidays approaching, be sure to save all those extra “party purchase” receipts and bring them in to the Preschool or Church office. It is a real help to our Preschool!
For more informa on, contact: Margo Roberts, (760) 728-7908.
Most recent Major Market
rebate for receipts turned
in was $481!
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S M
N (Infant-36 months)
10:30 a.m. | Room #2
Safe and loving care for our li le ones!
S S (PreK-6th Grade)
9:30-10:20 a.m. | Fellowship Hall
Kids meet for fun ac vi es and games and then break into small groups, where we are reading through the Bible. Bring your Bible! Pick children up before the 10:30 a.m. service.
C ’ C (PreK-6th Grade) 10:30 a.m. | PreK-K - Room #6 | 1st-6th - Room #7
Kids learn Remember Verses and about how God wants us to be a part of The Big God Story. Learning is hands-on and has meaningful mes for kids to respond to what God is doing in their lives. Bring your Bible and a friend!
H F M
HomeFront Magazine is a spiritual paren ng resource to help families con-nect and grow together. Printed copies are available on Sundays or go to www.homefrontmag.com.
BIRTH‐6TH GRADE
Children’s Minist CHILDREN’S MINISTRY TEAM
760‐728‐3256, x15 or [email protected]
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CTK has an Electronic Check-In System in the Church lobby, which is an efficient and secure way to sign in children to all Children’s Ministry Programs. All children need to be checked in by an adult before attending class.
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M C ’ P Wednesdays through December 13th | 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Preschool - 6th Grade
Bible Study • Games • Snacks • Service Projects
For safety, all children must be checked in by an adult at the Children’s Ministry Check-In Sta on in the Courtyard, then walked to class:
Preschool & Kindergarten Class | Room #6
1st-6th Grade Class | Room #7
Help your class earn a class pizza party! Earn points for your class by:
Memorizing your Bible Verse Bringing a friend Bringing your Bible to class
S C ’ P Preschool - 6th Grade
Sunday School: 9:30-10:30 a.m. Children’s Church: 10:30-11:45 a.m.
Bible Study • Games • Cra s • Bible Memory
For safety, all children must be checked in by an adult at the Children’s Ministry Check-In Sta on in the Narthex, then walked to class:
Preschool & Kindergarten Class | Room #6 1st-6th Grade Class | Room #7
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A H G M M S
Sunday, December 3rd A er Worship Services | Front Pa o
AHG will be selling Major Market Scrip to support their outdoor program of hikes, camping and more! A $20 gi cer ficate to Major Market costs…$20! It’s an easy way for you to help support the girls in their outdoor adventures. Contact: Melissa Burke, [email protected].
AHG is a Christ-centered character devel-opment program which includes badges, life skills, leadership development, outdoor ac vi es, spiritual development and more! In December, we will only meet Thursdays, December 7th and 14th at 6:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.
For more informa on: www.americanheritagegirls.org
Trail Life USA is a Christ-centered outdoor adventure, leadership and char-acter development program. Trail Life USA's mission is to guide genera ons of courageous men to honor God, lead with integrity, serve others and experience outdoor adventure. In December, we will only meet Thursdays, December 7th and 14th at 6:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.
Learn more at: [email protected]
www.traillifeusa.com
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Fallbrook Homeschool Connec on, an outreach ministry of CTK, exists to provide an opportunity for area families to fellow-ship and support each other and to have educa onal experiences that are an extension of the home se ng. If you are homeschool-ing this year (private or through a charter), come check out CTK's new ministry for homeschool families.
T T ’ L (Fallbrook Homeschool Connec on Support Mee ng)
For the month of December, we will be heading off-campus for a night out on the town! For more informa on, contact Melissa Burke, [email protected]
F F H
All are welcome to join in on our Family and Friends Hike on Saturday, December 2nd, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Meeting Spot: Wilderness Garden Preserve, 14209 CA-76, Pala, CA. Parking is $3 per car. Contact: Melissa, [email protected].
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Sponsored by CTK’s AHG Troop
Fallbrook Masonic Cemetery 9:00 a.m.
Individuals and groups can sign up to help with the wreath laying at h ps://wreaths.fastport.com/
donateLoca on.html?page=45858 or email Melissa Burke, Loca on
Coordinator, [email protected].
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Dick Hemley March 26, 1932 — October 28, 2017
Memorial Service: November 9, 2017
As always, you are invited to join the Missions Committee the 4th Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Egge Library as we pray and support all our mission partners. You can find more infor‐mation on the missionaries Christ The King supports in the back of the church. If you would like to talk to the Committee about a ministry/mission that you would like help with and prayer for, we encourage you to take the time to write up your ministry proposal and submit it to the Mission Committee.
Contact: John Larson, [email protected]
CHRIST THE KING MISSIONS COMMITTEE
C T K F B
The Christ The King office makes up boxes of food for our congrega onal members and friends who are in need. We could use your help with food. One box of cereal, one box of sal ne crackers, or a can of corn can make a difference in helping. You can help by bringing one item of the following or by making a monetary dona on to the CTK Food Boxes. Thank you, in advance!
Food items needed are: canned tuna, canned meats, canned fruit,
small packs of rice and beans, ramen
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CTK C C Your Christ The King Council wishes you all a Blessed Ad-vent and Christmas! We hope and pray this season will bring you a me of refreshment as we slow down and keep upper most in our mind God’s gi to us — His Son and our Savior. What a plan God had to bring us His Son as a baby! However you envision this baby’s birth, let us remember there was no room for Mary and Joseph in the Inn and this Christ Child’s beginning was very hum-ble. When the shopping is harried, the tree lights konked out and our rela ves are sorely trying our pa ence, picture God’s gi to you — a baby laying in a manger.
Christmas Blessings from Your CTK Council
Rio Bravo Mission Trip …Are You In?! April 2nd-7th, 2018
We are off and running to Reynosa, Mexico! Prayerfully consider joining us for a mission trip to Casa de Hogar. It is a wonderful children’s home run and cared for by faithful and loving people. Sign-ups begin on Sunday, December 3rd at 11:45 a.m. in the Fire-side Room. The cost of the trip is $750. A limited number of STM scholar-ships are available through our Mission Commi ee. A deposit of $100 will be collected at this me. Checks can be made out to CTKLC with RB trip on the memo line. We have 20 seats held. I promise, you won’t be disappoint-ed! Ray Hansen, founder and missionary of Rio Bravo Ministries, will be at CTK on Sunday, December 3rd. Ray will speak at all three services and have a Q & A session in the Fireside Room at 11:45 a.m., following the 10:30 a.m. service. Light refreshments will be provided. If needing addi onal informa on, please contact: Barbara McLean: [email protected].
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Happy Birthday, Jesus! Christmas Party
Saturday, December 9th | 11:00 a.m.
On Saturday, December 9th, Sharing the Table will be hos ng a Happy Birthday Jesus! lunch in honor of the Christmas season. This is the perfect me for you and/or your group to join us and spread some of that Christmas cheer. The meal will be prepared at church and taken to Maie Ellis Cafeteria. We will have a fellowship ac vity following the meal. The meal prepara on begins at 9:30 a.m and we leave for Maie Ellis at 10:45 a.m. Serving and cleanup run from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The sign-up board is on the bulle n board in the narthex. Come join us!
Mark you calendar for the following STT 2018 dates: January 13 & 27, February 10, March 3 & 17 and April 28
Contact: Barbara McLean: [email protected]
Helping our Neighbors through God’s Bounty
This school year God’s Bounty has helped to feed 268 families, or 1,208 individuals, at Vallecitos School and in the neighboring Rainbow com-munity. We have served students, parents, seniors and singles. Without your help and support, along with our partnership with The San Diego Food Bank, this would not be possible. Thank you for your prayers, financial sup-port and faith in this mission. Consider serving our neighbors on one of the remaining dates for the 2017-2018 school year. It is always the 3rd Friday of the month, from 12:45-2:30 p.m. It is quick, easy and fun! Please join us!
God’s Bounty 2017-18 Dates: 2017 — December 15th 2018 — January 19th, February 16th, March 16th, April 20th & May 18th
Contact: Barbara McLean: [email protected]
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IMPORTANT! You Can Now Give Your Tithes and Offerings Online!!! It is a simple process to set up, and this is also a great way to give one‐time or special offerings to a ministry of your choice. Go to our church website to get started, www.ctkfb.org. Or you can use your phone’s QR Reader and go here:
If you have any questions, contact Melissa in the church office,
(760) 728‐3256 OR [email protected]
Year‐to‐Date Budget $780,000
Year‐to‐Date Received $690,884
October 2017 Budget $78,000
October 2017 Received $73,649
Tithes and Offerings — October
Please Call or Email Us!
We want to include you in our prayers, arrange for pastoral visits and announce information to the congregation when appropriate.
Please notify the church office as soon as possible when:
+ A member of your family, or someone you know, has died
+ You, or someone you know, is ill or grieving
+ You, or someone you know, is in the hospital + You, or someone you know, wants to plan a baptism, wedding or celebration
+ You move or change your telephone number
CTK Church Office — (760) 728‐3256 Email — [email protected]
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7 Things Every Church Member Needs to Know About Charitable Contribu ons
By Richard R. Hammar, J. D., LL. M., CPA 1. If I make a contribu on in early January 2018, can I claim it on my
2017 taxes? No, charitable contribu ons must be claimed in the year in which they are delivered.
Example: Mary writes a check to her church on December 31, 2017, and deposits it in the church offering on Sunday, January 7, 2018. Her check is not deduc ble on her 2017 taxes. She can claim it on her 2018 tax return. 2. If I mail my contribu on in December 2017, but it doesn’t reach my
church un l January 2018, for which year should I claim it? On your 2017 tax return. A check that is mailed to a charity is deduc ble in the year the check is mailed (and postmarked), even if it is received in the next year.
Example: Mary mails (and postmarks) her check in December 2017. Her church doesn’t receive the check un l January 2018. The check is deduc ble on Mary’s 2017 tax return.
3. Can I deduct the value of volunteer work I did for the church? No, the
value of personal services is never deduc ble as a charitable contribu-on. However, unreimbursed expenses you incur in performing services
on behalf of a church or other charity may be. For 2018, you can use a “standard mileage rate” to compute a deduc on for any miles you drive in performing services for your church. Be sure to maintain accurate records.
Example: John is an electrician and donates 10 hours of me to his church’s construc on project. He cannot deduct the value of his donated labor, but he can deduct the value of materials he purchased in performing the donated labor.
Example: Several church members go on a short-term missions project to another country. The value of their labor is not deduc ble, but they can deduct their unreimbursed travel expenses (transport- ta on, meals, lodging) incurred in performing the project. 4. I gave $135 to my church when I registered for a spring retreat. Can I
deduct that? No, assuming you received benefits (e.g., lodging, in-
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struc on, materials) worth $135 or more. Charitable contribu ons gen-erally are deduc ble only to the extent they exceed the value of any premium or benefit received by the donor in return for the contribu-on.
5. Is there any limit to the amount of my contribu ons I can deduct on
my taxes? Yes, a contribu on deduc on ordinarily cannot exceed 50 percent of a donor’s adjusted gross income (a 30 percent rule applies in some cases). Donors who exceed these limits may be able to “carry over” their excess contribu on and deduct it in future years.
6. I designated my contribu on to the church benevolence fund. Is it de-
duc ble? That depends. “Designated contribu ons” are those made to a church for a specified purpose. If the purpose is an approved pro-ject or program of the church, you can deduct the contribu on (if you claim itemized deduc ons on Schedule A). If you designate a $100 gi to the church benevolence fund, it is deduc ble, unless you specify that your contribu on be applied to a named individual; then no deduc on is allowed. Contribu ons to a church or missions agency that designate a par cular missionary may be tax-deduc ble if the church or missions agency exercises full administra ve control over the contribu ons and ensures that they are spent in furtherance of the church’s tax-exempt purposes.
7. What kind of records do I need in order to prove I made a contribu-
on?
For individual cash contribu ons of under $250: You must have a bank record (such as a cancelled check) or a receipt from the church containing the church’s name, and the date and amount of each cash contribu on.
For individual contribu ons (cash or property) of $250 or more: You must receive a wri en receipt from your church that includes the church’s name; the date of the contribu on; the amount of any cash contribu on; a de-scrip on (but not the value) of noncash contribu ons; and one of the fol-lowing: (i) a statement that no goods or services were provided by the church in return for the contribu on; (ii) a statement that goods or services that a church provided in return for the contribu on consisted en rely of intangible religious benefits; or (iii) a descrip on and good faith es mate of the value of goods or services other than intangible religious benefits that the church provided in return for the contribu on.
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The church may either provide separate receipts for each single contribu-on of $250 or more or one acknowledgment to substan ate several single
contribu ons of $250 or more. Separate contribu ons are not aggregated for purposes of measuring the $250 threshold.
If you’ve made individual contribu ons of $250 or more, don’t file your fed-eral income tax return un l you receive a contribu on statement from your church that sa sfies these requirements. Otherwise, your contribu ons may not be deduc ble. Canceled checks cannot be used to substan ate cash contribu ons of $250 or more.
For noncash property valued at $500 or more: Other rules apply (see the instruc ons to IRS Form 8283). If the value is more than $5,000, you must obtain a qualified appraisal of the property and a ach an “appraisal sum-mary” (IRS Form 8283) to the tax return on which the contribu on is claimed. Some excep ons apply.
For contribu ons of cars, boats, or planes: If a church sells the donated property without significant use, the donor’s contribu on deduc on is lim-ited to the sales proceeds. In addi on, the church must provide the donor, and the IRS, with a wri en acknowledgement (use IRS Form 1098-C) by the deadline prescribed by law. If the church significantly uses the property, the donor can deduct the market value. However, the church must s ll provide Form 1098-C to the donor and the IRS. Qualified appraisal and appraisal summary requirements apply if a deduc on exceeds $5,000 (see instruc-ons to Form 8283).
About the Author. Richard Hammar, a graduate of Harvard Law School, is an a orney and cer fied public accountant specializing in legal and tax issues for churches and clergy.
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DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS 1 ‐ Adelaide Matcham, Jennifer Pinkney, Larry Saunders
17 ‐ Renee Koch
2 – 18– John Newman, Siobhan Welsh
3 ‐ Juliet Minderman 19 ‐ Ken Koch, Ingreid Lietz
4 ‐ Kennedi Hardnett, Rebekah Johnson, Philip Lopez, Steve Nordeen, Patricia Sather
20 ‐ Jane Franz
5 ‐ Grace Byers 21 –Bob Decuir, Amy Nix, Taryn Ransbury, Sue Russell
6 ‐ Tim Trexler, Cheryl Zales 22 ‐ Jenny Daniels, Taylor Keefe, Cory Way
7 ‐ 23 ‐ Johanna Morofski, Barbara Workman
8 ‐ Matthew Merry, Lois Mikulsky, Candy Schoenheit, Celeste Weber
24 ‐ Gail Lindstrom, Margo Roberts
9 ‐ Teresa Handy, Lee Johnson, Don McLean, Sarena Sargent
25 ‐ JesusJessica Blackwell, Donna Johnsen, Jon Kemmer
10 ‐ Paul Jahchan, Pastor Phil Tukua 26 ‐ Noel Greenfield, Dottie Lord, Erin Merry, George Sturgeon
11 –Barbara Martin 27 ‐
12 ‐ 28 ‐ Dolores Stralow
13 ‐ Georgia Plog, Laura Ridley 29 ‐ Carol Johnson, Clay Mallard
14 ‐ 30 ‐ Gerry Albarran, John Star, Kenneth Weaver
15 –Cindy Addiss, Carol King 31 ‐ Anita Amiot, Mark Palumbo
16 ‐ Lucy Bolduc, Gary Wells
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T C B R P Remember the Reason for the Season!
1 - John 1:1 6 - Ma . 1:18 11 - Luke 2:21 16 - John 3:22 21 - Luke 18:15
2 - Luke 1:26 7 - Ma . 1:1 12 - Ma . 2:1 17 - John 5:16 22 - Ma 20:17
3 - Luke 1:5 8 - Luke 3:23 13 - Ma . 2:13 18 - Ma . 11:2 23 - Luke 18:31
4 - Luke 1:39 9 - Luke 2:1 14 - Ma . 2:19 19 - Ma . 17:1 24 - John 12:37
5 - Luke 1:57 10 - Luke 2:8 15 - Luke 2:41 20 - John 10:1 25 - Luke 24:1
D 2017 W V
Acolytes 8:00 — Ushers
10:30 — Ushers
Altar Guild 8:00 — Mike and Lee Johnson 10:30 — Pa y Sargent
Coffee Servers
3 - Mary Mack; 10 - Tom & Frances Pyle; 17 - Diane Erickson 24 - Christmas Eve; 31 - Del & Frances Brumley
Communion Assistants
8:00 — Bob & Jane Franz, Jack & Joyce Wood (12/3)
10:30 — Ron & Naomi Keefe (12/3)
Welcome Team
8:00 — Mike & Linda VanBuskirk
10:30 — Colleen Worley
8:00 a.m. Scripture Readers
3 - Gary Micheloni; 10 - Janna Armbruster; 17 - Bob Franz; 24 - 10 am - Lynn Brown; 24 - 4 pm - TBD; 24 - 6 pm - Gary Micheloni
Ushers
8:00 — Diane Erickson & Team
10:30 — 3 - Ken Rochefort Team; 10 - John Ma son Team; 17 - Bob Johnson Team; 24 - Cecil Stralow Team
8:00 a.m. Children’s
Chat
10 - TBD; 24 - 10 am - Diane Erickson 24 - 4 pm - TBD; 24 - 6 pm - Anita Underseth
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Christ The King Lutheran Church 1620 S. Stage Coach Lane Fallbrook, CA 92028 Office: (760) 728-3256 * Fax: (760) 728-0103 Email: office@ctk .org
Web Page: h p://ctklc.org/ Preschool Office: (760) 728-7908
December 2017