About Us, Beliefs & Church History
Here at Christ The King Lutheran
Beliefs and Practices of Christ The King Lutheran Church
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
We don’t care what you wear to church or what you look like; we just want you to join us so we can share the Good News of Jesus Christ with you. Christ The King (CTK) Lutheran Church and The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) – with the universal Christian Church, CTK and the LCMS teaches and responds to the love of the Triune God: the Father, Creator of all that exists; Jesus Christ, the Son, who became human to suffer and die for the sins of all human beings and to rise to life again in the ultimate victory over death and Satan; and the Holy Spirit, who creates faith through God’s Word and Sacraments. The three persons of the Trinity are co-equal and co-eternal, one God. Being “Lutheran” our congregation accepts and teaches the Bible as the inspired Word of God. We are called Lutheran because we accept the teaching of Martin Luther that inspired the reformation of the Christian Church in the 16th century. The teaching of Luther and the reformers can be summarized in three short phrases: Grace alone, Faith alone, Scripture alone.
Grace Alone
God loves the people of the world, even though they are sinful, rebel against Him and do not deserve His love. He sent Jesus, His Son, to love the unlovable and save the ungodly.
Faith Alone
By His suffering and death as the substitute for all people of all time, Jesus purchased and won forgiveness and eternal life for them. Those who hear this Good News and believe it have the eternal life that it offers. God creates faith in Christ and gives people forgiveness through Him.
Scripture Alone
The Bible is God’s inerrant and infallible Word, in which He reveals His Law and His Gospel of salvation in Jesus Christ. It is the sole rule and norm for Christian doctrine.
Who is Jesus?
For more than 2,000 years people have asked this question. We were not present when Jesus lived on this earth, but in the Bible we have the record of His birth, life, death on the cross, and resurrection. Study of the Bible, God’s Word, will enable you to seek out the answer to this age-old question. We believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, true God and true man. We also believe Jesus Christ is the only way through which our relationship with God is restored, “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved.” Acts 4:12.
Beliefs
What is Baptism?
Baptism is not just plain water, but it is the water included in God’s command and combined with God’s Word. What’s so special about a handful of simple water? Nothing, until God connects His Word to it! In Baptism, that is exactly what God is doing. He combines His life-creating and life-giving Word with the waters of Holy Baptism, and thereby we are born again of water and the Spirit (John 3:5).
Why do we baptize infants and young children?
They are baptized for the same reason adults are baptized— because of the command and promise of God. What is promised in Baptism is given to all who receive it; therefore, infants and young children also have the promise of God. They, too, are made children of God. They, too, are included in the words “all nations” (Matt.28:19). Jesus specifically invites little children to come to Him (Luke 18:15–17). But most important, as sinners, infants need what Baptism gives.
By His word, God created all that is seen and unseen. By His word, our Lord Christ called a dead man from the tomb (John 11:43–44). The unborn child, John the Baptist, leaped in his mother’s womb when he heard the word of God (Luke 1:41–44). Why is there any doubt that in and through the Word and the promise of Baptism, God works a similar gift of faith in the infant? If we misunderstand Baptism to be our work, then we will always cast doubt on it. When we recognize that it is not our work, but God’s gracious promise and work, we realize that infants are to be baptized and receive the treasures offered in and through Baptism.
What is Jesus giving us in the Lord’s Supper?
In the Sacrament of the Altar, our Lord and Savior is continually distributing to us the body and blood of the sacrifice He made for us, the sacrifice by which He paid for the sins of the entire world. Thus, receiving His body and blood, we receive forgiveness, life and salvation. Flowing from these tremendous treasures of God’s mercy are the love, peace and hope that He gives us in His Supper, and the ability and desire to do God’s will, living in love and harmony with others.
It is often observed how there is a foreshadowing of the Lord’s Supper in the Old Testament discussion of how the sacrifices were eaten by those for whom they were offered (1 Cor. 10:18). The Scriptures indicate that without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins (Heb.9:22). The blood of Jesus Christ, God’s Son, cleanses us from all sin (1 John 1:7; Matt.26:28; Acts 20:28; Rom.5:9; Heb.9:14; Heb.12:24; 1 Peter 1:18-19; Rev.1:5; Rev.7:14). And it is this very blood He gives in His Supper.
How is Jesus present in His Supper?
We do not try to explain how Jesus is present under the bread and wine of the Lord’s Supper, rather we believe, teach, confess, and rejoice that He is present. We Lutherans let the words of Jesus stand without arguing about their possibility, or trying to explain how they are true. As Luther put it so clearly, “We maintain that the bread and the wine in the Supper are the true body and blood of Christ” (SA III.6). Everyone who communes receives into their mouths the body and blood of Jesus Christ, whether they believe it or not, be they worthy or unworthy.
Jesus’ Word is sure and certain. The Holy Spirit gives us faith to trust in and believe Jesus’ words, “Given and shed for you for the forgiveness of sins.” Faith in Christ’s promise is what makes us worthy to receive His Supper. Christ’s words of institution retain their validity and efficacious power and thus, by virtue of these words, the body and blood of Christ are truly present, distributed and received.
“Why We Believe” is a seven-week class focusing on the foundations of our faith in Christ. This class is a presentation of the Christian faith, consistent with reason and grounded in reality. It also serves as our new member class, so you will see it advertised as “Why We Believe” (Membership Class, formerly known as the Good News class). It is not just for people joining CTK. It is designed for everyone! A two-week Discipleship Class follows this class (there is no cost for either class). We ask that you register by calling or emailing the church office.
History
1950 – Michigan District Mission Board purchased three acres in Ecorse Township for a new mission.
Jan. 1951 – Rev. W. Leroy Biesenthal accepted the District Call to be the Minister of a new congregation on Trenton Rd.
June 17, 1951 – First worship service held at McCann School.
July 1, 1951 – First baby baptized: Gayle Greenwood
Sept. 9, 1951 – Name “Christ The King” chosen by ballot.
Oct. 7, 1951 – Dedication service held in new chapel.
Oct. 14, 1951 – Sunday School opened with 13 children.
Feb. 6, 1952 – Four adults Confirmed in the first adult class.
Feb. 22, 1952 – Twelve women met to form organization, later was named Mary Martha Guild.
April 19, 1952 – Frist wedding: William Boik, Virginia Sims
April 23, 1952 – First Vacation Bible School, held two weeks
Nov. 30, 1952 – Official organization date of congregation; Charter Membership closed with 81 members.
Feb. 8, 1953 – Youth Group organized
April 5, 1953 – First Sunrise Service
May 24, 1953 – First Children’s Confirmation Class
1954 – Facility built which served as a church & later as a school in 1957
April, 25, 1954 – Cornerstone laying for new church
June 27, 1954 – Dedication of new church
Sept. 4, 1957 – Christian Day School started
Sept. 13, 1959 – Dedication of expanded building/ 2 additional classrooms & assembly area
Feb. 29, 1960 – Pastor Biesenthal granted a “peaceful” release from CTK to accept a call at Trinity Lutheran in Utica MI
Feb. 29, 1960 – Pastor Weineke, Circuit Counselor will assist CTK congregation in calling a new pastor
Sept. 11, 1960 – Rev. Carl Zahrte installed as Pastor
Nov. 30, 1962 – “Historic Meeting” Basic plans for the new church building adopted and the architect proceeds with details and drawings. Estimated cost figures adopted total $357,600.00. Ground breaking target date May ’63. Dedication target date 3/29/64. Purchase land 485′ L X 160’W, west of property for $5,100.
Sept. 20, 1964 – Cornerstone laying
Apr. 25, 1965 – New House of Worship dedicated
May 16, 1965 – Pipe Organ dedicated
Sept. 10, 1967 – Rev. Luke Stephan ordained and installed as Assistant Pastor
Sept. 1968 – Kindergarten added to Christian Day School
1969 – Chapel dismantled and removed
Sept. 13, 1970 – Rev. Arthur Zehnder installed as Assistant Pastor
June 4, 1972 – Rev. Lowell Rusch installed as Senior Pastor
May 19, 1974 – Rev. Lawrence Kinne installed as Pastor
Aug. 1975 – Vicar Dennis Thompson assigned to CTK
June 20, 1976 – 25th Anniversary of Congregation celebration
Aug. 1976 – Vicar Dennis Garrels assigned to CTK
Sept. 1979 – “New Beginnings” fundraiser started for parish/gym
Oct. 1979 – First Spiritual Gifts class
June 1980 – Principal Ruben Kamprath retired
August 1980 – Dennis Genig installed as Principal
Sept. 1980 – Preschool opened for four-year-olds
November 23, 1980 – Groundbreaking for Parish Center/Gym
September 1981 – Home Bible Study Share Groups began
September 13, 1981 – Dedication of the Ruben Kamprath Parish Center
November 16, 1981 – Voters passed Women’s Suffrage
May 17, 1982 – First woman officer of CTK elected, Sandra Olson, Treasurer
August 15, 1982 – Rev. Terry Cashmer installed as pastor
January 1983 – Saturday evening worship service added.
June 18, 1985 – Mary Lu Floetke installed as Music Coordinator
July 16, 1985 – Rev. James Rush installed as Assistant Pastor
April 1989 – Dedication of two new classrooms, building renovations and storage garage
September 1989 – School tuition began for all students
June 1980 – Principal Ruben Kamprath retired
August 1980 – Dennis Genig installed as Principal
Sept. 1980 – Preschool opened for four-year-olds
November 23, 1980 – Groundbreaking for Parish Center/Gym
September 1981 – Home Bible Study Share Groups began
September 13, 1981 – Dedication of the Ruben Kamprath Parish Center
November 16, 1981 – Voters passed Women’s Suffrage
May 17, 1982 – First woman officer of CTK elected, Sandra Olson, Treasurer
August 15, 1982 – Rev. Terry Cashmer installed as pastor
January 1983 – Saturday evening worship service added.
June 18, 1985 – Mary Lu Floetke installed as Music Coordinator
July 16, 1985 – Rev. James Rush installed as Assistant Pastor
April 1989 – Dedication of two new classrooms, building renovations and storage garage
September 1989 – School tuition began for all students
June 1990 – Air conditioning installed in the church
April 14, 1991 – Rev. Harry Edenfield installed as Associate Pastor in Evangelism and Visitation
June 16, 1991 – CTK celebrated 40th Anniversary
Sept. 1992 – Portable Classroom added
July 1993 – Ron Markel became Day School Principal
August 29, 1993 – Henry Kogler installed as full-time Minister of Music
November 1, 1993 – Karen Kogler installed as Director of Volunteer Ministries
September 1994 – Stephen Ministry began
November 1994 – Phone Ministry began
November 19, 1995 – Dedication of 2.1 million dollar church and school “Committed to Grow” project
July 1, 1996 – Karen Kogler installed as Director of Children’s Ministries
July 1, 1996 – Jane Nihiser installed as Principal
August 24, 1997 – Michael Rosin installed as Principal
August 1997 – King’s Little Kingdom Daycare opened
June 6, 1999 – Rev. Jason Cashmer installed as Associate Pastor in Young Adult and Family Life Ministry
September 12, 1999 – Screens and multi-media equipment implemented
October 19, 2000 – Kristi Maynard, Daycare Director
June 9, 2001 – 50th Anniversary “Family Fun Fest” outreach gala held
October 7, 2001 – Congregation’s 50th Anniversary observed in a worship service, program and banquet
September 19, 2002 – Tim Bode installed as new Minister of Music
June 2006 – 16700 Pennsylvania Rd. came on the market and was purchased by CTK
September 1, 2006 – Acquired the Pennsylvania Rd. Campus
September 2006 – Tours of the PA Rd. campus were given to members
April 19, 2007 – Proposed Capital Fund Drive to build PA Rd. Sanctuary
January 4, 2007 – First worship service at PA Rd.
May 16, 2007 – Sanctuary Design and Building Committee commissioned
November 8, 2007 – Capital Fund Drive to date – 102 pledges = approx. $900,000
January 2, 2008 – Demo begins on Bldg. #5 for renovation and new site for the daycare
April 6, 2008 – Potluck lunch to unveil the Master Plan for PA Rd.
August 24, 2008 – Open House for ECC
October 19, 2008 – New church sign being installed at PA Rd.
December 31, 2011 – Pastor Harry Edenfield retired
February 3, 2011 – Four brick pavers sold to date for memorial brick patio at PA Rd.
July 28-30, 2011 – First Community Garage Sale
September 7, 2011 – New MyCTK website for church member
2011 – Day school added a part time admissions counselor to the staff. Added Smart Boards to classrooms
2012 – Dan Burk became day school principal
May 2013 – Harry Dutka was announced at the Voter’s Meeting as our new Director of Spiritual Care
June 1, 2014 – Ceremonial Groundbreaking for PA Rd. new Sanctuary Project. City officials, VS Vig Construction and architect to be in attendance
2016 – Day school began work for school accreditation. Preschool and Daycare became one program with all of the 3, 4 and Early 5 year olds
2017 – Christ The King School’s 60th Anniversary
June 2017 – Pastor Mark Bushuiakovish installed as Associate Pastor
Summer 2018 – Brick Paver Memorial at PA Rd. created
June 2018 – Lynnette Konkel and Mary Voelz serve as day school principals
September 16, 2018 – Pastor Terry Cashmer’s retirement celebration at PA Rd.
June 2019 – Dr. Kelli Kapp-Heifner becomes school principal
March 2020 – Michigan residents placed into quarantine lockdown status due to Covid
March 18, 2020 – All services (Lent, Easter and Sunday AM) are streamed via Facebook due to lockdown. There is no in-person worship
June 2021 – Family Connection Ministry started
August 2021 – Mr. Jacob Adams hired as intern for the youth ministry
Summer 2021 – Upper Room updated with multi-media equipment
Fall 2021 – Preschool playground installed at Trenton Rd.
January 2022 – Pastor Mark accepts a call to Tennessee
January 2022 – Jacob Adams hired as Director of Youth Ministries
January 2022 – PJ Brooks begins Specific Ministry Pastor Program through Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
2022 – Mrs. Jackie Brooks, Kindergarten Teacher, awarded K-8 Michigan District Teacher of the Year
July 2022 – A new AV system and sound board was installed at TR by Advances Sound & Design
August 2022 – Jacob Adams accepts a call to Immanuel, Washington, MO