Join us as we study the Endow Study - "Letter to Women," in which Pope St. John Paul II gives the perfect introduction to the Christian concept of woman and her indispensable role in the Church, the family, society, and the world. The Endow studies help women encounter their identity as daughters of God, enabling them to grow in their faith and ultimately discover their mission in life.
Join Stacey Allen in a weekly beginner's stretch and flow class to build strength and flexibility. We meet in Room LL1 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:30pm. Cost is $5/class. Bring your own mat, block and water.
What is the Catholic Church all about? What does it mean to be Catholic? What do Catholics actually believe? The Catholic Church is extraordinary. Founded by Christ himself, the Catholic Church is where we encounter God in his Word, his sacraments, and his saints. The Church faithfully proclaims the fullness of faith, leaving no truth out. It proclaims the fullness of life, leaving no person out. It calls all to repent and to believe in God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the source of all life and salvation. Maybe you’ve been Catholic your entire life. Maybe you’re just beginning to explore the Catholic Faith. Wherever you may be in your journey, you will be profoundly moved by the beauty and the richness of the Catholic Church.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) is a Montessori-based educational approach to the religious formation of children from three years old through second grade. Children enter the mystery of the Eucharist in a variety of ways, including learning the names of the articles used on the altar, the preparation of the chalice, the epiclesis and offering, and the sign of peace. Through the experience of seeing these gestures, presented one by one, the Mass emerges as the Sacrament of the Gift. The child becomes acquainted with the historical character of the liturgy through the events of the Last Supper, Christ’s death, and His resurrection.
Belle Isle night happens the first Thursday of the month during the school year. Dine in or carry out between 5-9pm and 15% of diners' tabs will be donated back to CK School.
Join Stacey Allen in a weekly beginner's stretch and flow class to build strength and flexibility. We meet in Room LL1 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:30pm. Cost is $5/class. Bring your own mat, block and water.
Parents of infants and young children who are to be baptized at Christ the King should attend a Baptismal Seminar. The seminar takes approximately 30 - 60 minutes. Parents who have attended previously are not required to attend again. Both parents should plan to attend the Seminar.
Weekly discussion meeting of parishioners who are reading the same book. The group alternates between contemporary and classic books. Each book is read and discussed over the course of 6-8 weeks.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) is a Montessori-based educational approach to the religious formation of children from three years old through second grade. Children enter the mystery of the Eucharist in a variety of ways, including learning the names of the articles used on the altar, the preparation of the chalice, the epiclesis and offering, and the sign of peace. Through the experience of seeing these gestures, presented one by one, the Mass emerges as the Sacrament of the Gift. The child becomes acquainted with the historical character of the liturgy through the events of the Last Supper, Christ’s death, and His resurrection.
What is the Catholic Church all about? What does it mean to be Catholic? What do Catholics actually believe? The Catholic Church is extraordinary. Founded by Christ himself, the Catholic Church is where we encounter God in his Word, his sacraments, and his saints. The Church faithfully proclaims the fullness of faith, leaving no truth out. It proclaims the fullness of life, leaving no person out. It calls all to repent and to believe in God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the source of all life and salvation. Maybe you’ve been Catholic your entire life. Maybe you’re just beginning to explore the Catholic Faith. Wherever you may be in your journey, you will be profoundly moved by the beauty and the richness of the Catholic Church.
Christ the King will hold a blood drive in the foyer on Monday, November 7th from 2 - 7pm. If you are at least 17 years old, health, & have a valid ID please sign up to donate blood! All donations will be tested for Covid-19 antibodies.
Join us as we study the Endow Study - "Letter to Women," in which Pope St. John Paul II gives the perfect introduction to the Christian concept of woman and her indispensable role in the Church, the family, society, and the world. The Endow studies help women encounter their identity as daughters of God, enabling them to grow in their faith and ultimately discover their mission in life.
Join Stacey Allen in a weekly beginner's stretch and flow class to build strength and flexibility. We meet in Room LL1 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:30pm. Cost is $5/class. Bring your own mat, block and water.
What is the Catholic Church all about? What does it mean to be Catholic? What do Catholics actually believe? The Catholic Church is extraordinary. Founded by Christ himself, the Catholic Church is where we encounter God in his Word, his sacraments, and his saints. The Church faithfully proclaims the fullness of faith, leaving no truth out. It proclaims the fullness of life, leaving no person out. It calls all to repent and to believe in God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the source of all life and salvation. Maybe you’ve been Catholic your entire life. Maybe you’re just beginning to explore the Catholic Faith. Wherever you may be in your journey, you will be profoundly moved by the beauty and the richness of the Catholic Church.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) is a Montessori-based educational approach to the religious formation of children from three years old through second grade. Children enter the mystery of the Eucharist in a variety of ways, including learning the names of the articles used on the altar, the preparation of the chalice, the epiclesis and offering, and the sign of peace. Through the experience of seeing these gestures, presented one by one, the Mass emerges as the Sacrament of the Gift. The child becomes acquainted with the historical character of the liturgy through the events of the Last Supper, Christ’s death, and His resurrection.
Join Stacey Allen in a weekly beginner's stretch and flow class to build strength and flexibility. We meet in Room LL1 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:30pm. Cost is $5/class. Bring your own mat, block and water.
Weekly discussion meeting of parishioners who are reading the same book. The group alternates between contemporary and classic books. Each book is read and discussed over the course of 6-8 weeks.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) is a Montessori-based educational approach to the religious formation of children from three years old through second grade. Children enter the mystery of the Eucharist in a variety of ways, including learning the names of the articles used on the altar, the preparation of the chalice, the epiclesis and offering, and the sign of peace. Through the experience of seeing these gestures, presented one by one, the Mass emerges as the Sacrament of the Gift. The child becomes acquainted with the historical character of the liturgy through the events of the Last Supper, Christ’s death, and His resurrection.
What is the Catholic Church all about? What does it mean to be Catholic? What do Catholics actually believe? The Catholic Church is extraordinary. Founded by Christ himself, the Catholic Church is where we encounter God in his Word, his sacraments, and his saints. The Church faithfully proclaims the fullness of faith, leaving no truth out. It proclaims the fullness of life, leaving no person out. It calls all to repent and to believe in God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the source of all life and salvation. Maybe you’ve been Catholic your entire life. Maybe you’re just beginning to explore the Catholic Faith. Wherever you may be in your journey, you will be profoundly moved by the beauty and the richness of the Catholic Church.
Christ the King students and parishioners are invited to attend FREE concerts presented by Oklahoma City's oldest presenter of classical chamber ensembles, Chamber Music in Oklahoma. Read more about the upcoming concerts at http://www.cmok.org/home.html.
St. Lawrence Ministry is Christ the King's "benevolence" ministry, giving material assistance to those who need help paying utility bills, rent or purchasing prescriptions. Meetings take place on the second Monday monthly at 5pm in Room 114.
Join us as we study the Endow Study - "Letter to Women," in which Pope St. John Paul II gives the perfect introduction to the Christian concept of woman and her indispensable role in the Church, the family, society, and the world. The Endow studies help women encounter their identity as daughters of God, enabling them to grow in their faith and ultimately discover their mission in life.
We will meet at 11am for lunch before we head down to the Regional Food Bank for our monthly 1:30 - 4:00pm shift. All volunteers must RSVP to Pam at (405) 842-1483 or pam@ckokc.org by the Friday prior to the event.
Join Stacey Allen in a weekly beginner's stretch and flow class to build strength and flexibility. We meet in Room LL1 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:30pm. Cost is $5/class. Bring your own mat, block and water.
What is the Catholic Church all about? What does it mean to be Catholic? What do Catholics actually believe? The Catholic Church is extraordinary. Founded by Christ himself, the Catholic Church is where we encounter God in his Word, his sacraments, and his saints. The Church faithfully proclaims the fullness of faith, leaving no truth out. It proclaims the fullness of life, leaving no person out. It calls all to repent and to believe in God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the source of all life and salvation. Maybe you’ve been Catholic your entire life. Maybe you’re just beginning to explore the Catholic Faith. Wherever you may be in your journey, you will be profoundly moved by the beauty and the richness of the Catholic Church.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) is a Montessori-based educational approach to the religious formation of children from three years old through second grade. Children enter the mystery of the Eucharist in a variety of ways, including learning the names of the articles used on the altar, the preparation of the chalice, the epiclesis and offering, and the sign of peace. Through the experience of seeing these gestures, presented one by one, the Mass emerges as the Sacrament of the Gift. The child becomes acquainted with the historical character of the liturgy through the events of the Last Supper, Christ’s death, and His resurrection.
Join Stacey Allen in a weekly beginner's stretch and flow class to build strength and flexibility. We meet in Room LL1 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:30pm. Cost is $5/class. Bring your own mat, block and water.
You're invited to a faith formation opportunity sponsored by the CK ACTS Community. Deacon Jim Smith will be speaking on "Here I Am, Lord, Send Me - Service in the Name of Jesus Christ." We will start with the talk and discussion. Reception to follow with drinks and light bites. All are welcome. RSVP is required: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdM_pGTWq15NpvfjRN0PRkZkUSuVhXt-V1jfNYXE-bUjFSjXw/viewform
The St. Anne’s Annual Bake Sale will be held after all Masses the weekend of Saturday, November 19th and Sunday, November 20th. This is a great way to stock up on Thanksgiving Desserts! Sale is over when supplies are gone.
In an effort to foster healthy, happy and holy marriages in our homes, all engaged and married couples are invited to join us for Date Night, which involves a presentation and discussion on topics that support the enrichment of marriage at all stages.
Weekly discussion meeting of parishioners who are reading the same book. The group alternates between contemporary and classic books. Each book is read and discussed over the course of 6-8 weeks.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) is a Montessori-based educational approach to the religious formation of children from three years old through second grade. Children enter the mystery of the Eucharist in a variety of ways, including learning the names of the articles used on the altar, the preparation of the chalice, the epiclesis and offering, and the sign of peace. Through the experience of seeing these gestures, presented one by one, the Mass emerges as the Sacrament of the Gift. The child becomes acquainted with the historical character of the liturgy through the events of the Last Supper, Christ’s death, and His resurrection.
Join Stacey Allen in a weekly beginner's stretch and flow class to build strength and flexibility. We meet in Room LL1 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:30pm. Cost is $5/class. Bring your own mat, block and water.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) is a Montessori-based educational approach to the religious formation of children from three years old through second grade. Children enter the mystery of the Eucharist in a variety of ways, including learning the names of the articles used on the altar, the preparation of the chalice, the epiclesis and offering, and the sign of peace. Through the experience of seeing these gestures, presented one by one, the Mass emerges as the Sacrament of the Gift. The child becomes acquainted with the historical character of the liturgy through the events of the Last Supper, Christ’s death, and His resurrection.
Join Stacey Allen in a weekly beginner's stretch and flow class to build strength and flexibility. We meet in Room LL1 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:30pm. Cost is $5/class. Bring your own mat, block and water.
Weekly discussion meeting of parishioners who are reading the same book. The group alternates between contemporary and classic books. Each book is read and discussed over the course of 6-8 weeks.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) is a Montessori-based educational approach to the religious formation of children from three years old through second grade. Children enter the mystery of the Eucharist in a variety of ways, including learning the names of the articles used on the altar, the preparation of the chalice, the epiclesis and offering, and the sign of peace. Through the experience of seeing these gestures, presented one by one, the Mass emerges as the Sacrament of the Gift. The child becomes acquainted with the historical character of the liturgy through the events of the Last Supper, Christ’s death, and His resurrection.
Parishioners volunteering for the Feed the Hungry Ministry provide items to feed the poor and homeless on the fourth Sunday of each month. Those helping with this family-friendly outreach program may sign up for the item(s) they plan to bring and deliver those items to the Junior High parking lot at 11:30 am on the assigned Sunday morning.
Join Stacey Allen in a weekly beginner's stretch and flow class to build strength and flexibility. We meet in Room LL1 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:30pm. Cost is $5/class. Bring your own mat, block and water.