Welcome to the web site of The Cathedral of Christ the King in Sharpsburg, Georgia! At Christ the King, we provide sound biblical preaching and teaching, joyous celebrative worship and praise, a warm and friendly atmosphere, the beauty and structure of ancient, yet relevant, liturgy, and a Spirit-led and Spirit-filled Eucharist (Holy Communion). While our area has many wonderful and growing churches, Christ the King is unique. At Christ the King, we are committed to “Bringing the message, power, and worship of the ancient Church to a new generation.”

BULLETIN BOARD

New Children’s Director at Christ the King

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Mrs. Lois Caputo has been named as the new Children’s Ministries Director for the Cathedral of Christ the King effective January 1. The new Director will have responsibility for the current children’s church program, for Vacation Bible Schools, and for a future planned children’s Sunday School program and an expanded Children’s Church ministry. She will also be responsible for teacher recruitment and oversight and for the development and implementation of a solid curriculum for the children’s programs.
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Youth Leadership Training to Begin January 8

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

A special study for senior high youth will begin this coming Sunday morning, January 8, at Christ the King. The 6-8 week study will occur during the time of the sermon and will be held in the parish life center. The high school students will be asked to leave the sanctuary for the study and return in time to receive Holy Communion. Leading the study will be Angela Northrop.

In 2000 Angela Northrop began working with High School youth at First Presbyterian Church in Sioux Falls, SD. Angela was a member of the same youth program while she was in high school herself. Early in 2003, Angela also began working part-time with the high school youth at Calvary Chapel for their youth group/bible studies. She remained a youth leader for both churches until late Dec 2003, when she moved to Roanoke, VA.

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Missing the Flight

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Article by BISHOP DAVID EPPS

“Paging Janice Doogan. Janice Doogan please report to Gate 4 for boarding.” I didn’t know who Janice Doogan (not her real name) was as I and my wife waited at Gate 4 in St. Louis. Our flight to Atlanta was preceded by a flight to Orlando. Apparently, Janice Doogan was in danger of missing her flight.

Again, the call went out, only this time a countdown began. “Janice Doogan, please report to gate 4. Your flight will close in 15 minutes.” When no Janice Doogan was forthcoming, the announcement was repeated, this time informing the passengers that the flight would close in 10 minutes. It was about that time that a man began frantically using his cell phone trying to reach, it soon became clear, Janice Doogan.

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