Good Friday & Easter

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 Upcoming Special Services for Good Friday and Easter.

Good Friday will be Friday at 6 pm at our normal location at St. Andrew.

Directions to CTK:  https://g.co/kgs/HpibHW

Easter will be at the Watervale Pool Pavilion at 10 am. There will not be a 4 pm service that day.

Directions to Watervale Pool: https://goo.gl/maps/zoEh9ZKYvB62

On left after you enter Watervale entrance and pass townhomes.

Easter Service will be BYOC- Bring your own Camp Chair, if you have one.

CTK WEEKLY 3.19.2018

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Upcoming Good Friday and Easter Service:

We will have a Good Friday evening service, March 30th, 6pm, at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church and an early Easter service, April 1st, 10am, at the Watervale Neighborhood Pavilion located near the main entrance of the Watervale Subdivision, off of Stevens Creek Rd.


RENEWAL PROJECT READINGS & PRAYER

WEEK 12 : MAR 18 - MAR 25

The Season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 14 until March 25.

What is Lent? Since at least the fourth century AD, some Christian traditions have set aside the 40 days (minus Sundays) leading up to Easter as “Lent”—a season of fasting, moderation, forms of self­denial, repentance, and/or practicing specific spiritual disciplines. The season and its symbols aren’t anything magical or mystical; they’re simply a reminder of Jesus’ own suffering, and of Christians’ desperate need for, and reliance on, God and his gospel. 

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WEEK 12 : MAR 18 - MAR 25

READ

  • Day 1: Joshua 24 Covenant Renewed
  • Day 2: Psalm 105
  • Day 3: Judges 2 God Appoints Judges
  • Day 4: Ruth 12 The Story of Ruth
  • Day 5: Ruth 34 The Story of Ruth

REAP QUESTIONS

DAILY PRAYER FOR CTK

● Pray that we would live as God’s new creation, fully embracing our identity in Christ & resting in his gospel

● Pray for those you’re close with in our church family, that the gospel would become more & more tangible in their everyday lives

● Pray that the good news of Jesus would take deep root in our church & our city, & we would see deep, rich revival, for the glory of God

● Easter week overtly celebrates God breathing life into death, through Jesus’own death & new life. Pray for God to save people this week!


Life Together



CATECHISM

New City Catechism

Question 9: What does God require in the first, second, and third commandments?

Answer: First, that we know and trust God as the only true and living God.  Second, that we avoid all idolatry and do not worship God improperly. Third, that we treat God's name with fear and reverence, honoring also his Word and works. (Deuteronomy 6:13-14) 

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MISSIONAL COMMUNITIES

Augusta Missional Community - Tuesdays 5:45pm - 507 Cambridge Way, Augusta, GA 30907

Evans Missional Community - Wednesdays 5:45pm  - 2038 Magnolia Parkway, Grovetown GA 30813

DNA GROUPS

 Smaller, same gender groups that meet up throughout the week to study the Bible, pray together and hold one another up in the grace and mercy of the Gospel.  If you need help connecting with a DNA please contact Kevin Figgins or Lance Cheely for men's groups and Tara Figgins for womens.  

ANNOUNCEMENTS
3/25/18 Kid’s Ministry Volunteers - Seanette Epley, Jada Figgins, Scott Kennedy, and Abby Wigington.

Upcoming Good Friday and Easter Service:

We will have a Good Friday evening service, March 30th, 6pm, at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church and an early Easter service, April 1st, 10am, at the Watervale Neighborhood Pavilion located near the main entrance of the Watervale Subdivision, off of Stevens Creek Rd.

 

 

 

CTK WEEKLY 3.12.2018

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RENEWAL PROJECT READINGS & PRAYER

WEEK 11 : MAR 11 - Mar 17

The Season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 14 until March 25.

What is Lent? Since at least the fourth century AD, some Christian traditions have set aside the 40 days (minus Sundays) leading up to Easter as “Lent”—a season of fasting, moderation, forms of self­denial, repentance, and/or practicing specific spiritual disciplines. The season and its symbols aren’t anything magical or mystical; they’re simply a reminder of Jesus’ own suffering, and of Christians’ desperate need for, and reliance on, God and his gospel. 

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WEEK 11: LENT MARCH 11-17

READ

  • Day 1: Joshua 3 Entering the Land

  • Day 2: Joshua 4 Building a Memorial

  • Day 3: Joshua 5 The People Honor God

  • Day 4: Psalm 34

  • Day 5: Joshua 23 Joshua & Leaders

REAP QUESTIONS

DAILY PRAYER FOR CTK

● Pray for those who feel defeated, by sin, division, spiritual forces, or otherwise, that they would find victory in Christ

● Pray that men & women who aren’t followers of Jesus would be forgiven & experience victory in the gospel, for the brokenness within them

● Pray that God would reconcile racial divides that exist, within our culture and within the Church (both our own & the broader Church)

● Pray that Jesus would build us into a body that reflects the coming day, when those from all nations will worship God together

Life Together



CATECHISM

New City Catechism

Question 8:

What is the law of God stated in the Ten Commandments?

Answer: You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below - you shall not bow down to them or worship them.  You must not misuse the name of the Lord. Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. Honor your father and your mother. You shall not murder. You shall not commit adultery. You shall not steal. You shall not give false testimony. You shall not covet. -Exodus 20:3

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MISSIONAL COMMUNITIES

Augusta Missional Community - Tuesdays 5:45pm - 507 Cambridge Way, Augusta, GA 30907

Evans Missional Community - Wednesdays 5:45pm  - 2038 Magnolia Parkway, Grovetown GA 30813

DNA GROUPS

 Smaller, same gender groups that meet up throughout the week to study the Bible, pray together and hold one another up in the grace and mercy of the Gospel.  If you need help connecting with a DNA please contact Kevin Figgins or Lance Cheely for men's groups and Tara Figgins for womens.  

ANNOUNCEMENTS

3/18/18 Kid’s Ministry Volunteers - David and Anna Greenstreet, Shannon Kennedy, and Ashtyn Figgins

Women's Fellowship: Join us at Carly Zeller's home for dessert, wine, tea, and fellowship,  Friday, March 16th, 7pm-9pm. 1714 Edenburg Way, Evans 30809.

CTK Family Dinner: Next Sunday, March 18th, following service, join us for our monthly family dinner. It is a catered dinner, so there's no need to bring anything.

Good Friday and Easter Service: We will have a Good Friday evening service, March 30th, 6pm, at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church and an early Easter service, April 1st, 10am, at the Watervale Neighborhood Pavilion located near the main entrance of the Watervale Subdivision, off of Stevens Creek Rd.

 

CTK WEEKLY 3.5.2018

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RENEWAL PROJECT READINGS & PRAYER

WEEK 10 : MAR 4 - Mar 11

The Season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 14 until March 25.

What is Lent? Since at least the fourth century AD, some Christian traditions have set aside the 40 days (minus Sundays) leading up to Easter as “Lent”—a season of fasting, moderation, forms of self­denial, repentance, and/or practicing specific spiritual disciplines. The season and its symbols aren’t anything magical or mystical; they’re simply a reminder of Jesus’ own suffering, and of Christians’ desperate need for, and reliance on, God and his gospel. 

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WEEK 10 LENT: 

Mar 4 - Mar 11

READ

  • Day 1: Deuteronomy 11 Love & Serve the Lord
  • Day 2: Deuteronomy 29-30 Covenant Renewed
  • Day 3: Deuteronomy 31 God Calls Joshua
  • Day 4: Psalm 18

THE LAND GOD’S PLACE FOR HIS PEOPLE

  • Day 5: Joshua 1 Joshua Leads

REAP QUESTIONS

DAILY PRAYER FOR CTK

● Pray for those who are afraid, that God would help them rest & trust him

● Pray for those you know who struggle with gender itself & biblical gender roles, that the gospel would bring freedom, hope, & peace

● Pray that men & women in CTK Church will boldly and humbly live as God designed us, using our gifts for his ministry & mission

● Pray that the God would restore a biblical view of manhood/womanhood

● Pray that in the gospel, Jesus would be the giver of true identity & roles

Life Together



CATECHISM

New City Catechism

Question 7
Q: What does the Law of God require? 

A: Personal, perfect, and perpetual obedience; that we love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength; and love our neighbor as ourselves. What all his creation was very good; everything flourished under   his loving rule. God forbids should never  strength; and love our neighbor as ourselves. What all his creation was very good; everything flourished under   his loving rule. God forbids should never be done and what God commands should always be done. (Matthew 22:37-40)

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MISSIONAL COMMUNITIES

Augusta Missional Community - Tuesdays 5:45pm - 507 Cambridge Way, Augusta, GA 30907

Evans Missional Community - Wednesdays 5:45pm  - 2038 Magnolia Parkway, Grovetown GA 30813

DNA GROUPS

 Smaller, same gender groups that meet up throughout the week to study the Bible, pray together and hold one another up in the grace and mercy of the Gospel.  If you need help connecting with a DNA please contact Kevin Figgins or Lance Cheely for men's groups and Tara Figgins for womens.  

3/11/18 Kid’s Ministry Volunteers - Shirley DeRenzo, Tony DeRenzo, Solomon Nelms, and Terry Morrow

 

CTK WEEKLY 2.26.2018

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RENEWAL PROJECT READINGS & PRAYER

WEEK 9 : Feb 25-Mar 3

The Season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 14 until March 25.

What is Lent? Since at least the fourth century AD, some Christian traditions have set aside the 40 days (minus Sundays) leading up to Easter as “Lent”—a season of fasting, moderation, forms of self­denial, repentance, and/or practicing specific spiritual disciplines. The season and its symbols aren’t anything magical or mystical; they’re simply a reminder of Jesus’ own suffering, and of Christians’ desperate need for, and reliance on, God and his gospel. 

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WEEK 9 LENT: 

Feb 25-Mar 3

READ

  •  Day 1: Numbers 14 God’s People Rebel

  • Day 2: Deuteronomy 6 Greatest Command

  • Day 3: Deuteronomy 7 A Chosen People

  • Day 4: Deut. 8,10:12-22 Remember the Lord

  • Day 5: Psalm 31

REAP QUESTIONS

DAILY  PRAYER FOR CTK

● Pray that those in the midst of physical suffering, would be able to both laugh and cry appropriately

● Pray for those within our CTK Church family who you know, who are dealing with illness, infertility, disease, and pain

● Pray for brothers and sisters around the world who are facing physical infirmity and difficulty

● Pray that the reality of Jesus’ own physical suffering will give strength to others, & that the good news of a suffering God will be good news to them

● Pray that the God would spiritually heal, in addition to physically

 

Life Together



CATECHISM

New City Catechism

Question 6
Q: How Can We Glorify God?

A: We glorify God by enjoying him, loving him, and by obeying his will, commands, and law.

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MISSIONAL COMMUNITIES

Augusta Missional Community - Tuesdays 5:45pm - 507 Cambridge Way, Augusta, GA 30907

Evans Missional Community - Wednesdays 5:45pm  - 2038 Magnolia Parkway, Grovetown GA 30813

DNA GROUPS

 Smaller, same gender groups that meet up throughout the week to study the Bible, pray together and hold one another up in the grace and mercy of the Gospel.  If you need help connecting with a DNA please contact Kevin Figgins or Lance Cheely for men's groups and Tara Figgins for womens.  

3/4/18 Kid's Ministry Volunteers- Emily Figgins, Rebecca Morrow, Brayden Figgins, Lance Cheely

 

CTK WEEKLY 2.19.2018

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RENEWAL PROJECT READINGS & PRAYER

WEEK 8 : FEB 18-24

The Season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 14 until March 25.

What is Lent? Since at least the fourth century AD, some Christian traditions have set aside the 40 days (minus Sundays) leading up to Easter as “Lent”—a season of fasting, moderation, forms of self­denial, repentance, and/or practicing specific spiritual disciplines. The season and its symbols aren’t anything magical or mystical; they’re simply a reminder of Jesus’ own suffering, and of Christians’ desperate need for, and reliance on, God and his gospel. 

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WEEK 8 LENT:

FEBRUARY 18-24

READ

  • Day 1: Leviticus 19 Holiness Commanded

  • Day 2: Leviticus 26 Blessings & Curses

  • Day 3: Psalm 90

  • Day 4: Psalm 95

  • Day 5: Numbers 11 God’s People Complain

DAILY PRAYER FOR CTK

● Pray that the joy of Jesus alone would truly be your source of strength

● Pray for brothers and sisters around the world—both those fleeing injustice

and those helping people who are

● Pray that those who are separated from Christ would come to know Him

● Pray for joy in Christ, even for those facing the most despairing situations

 

Life Together



CATECHISM

New City Catechism

Question 5
Q: What Else Did God Create?

A: God created all things by his powerful Word, and all his creation was very good; everything flourished under his loving rule.

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Join Biola University-Center for Christianity and the Cultural Art’s popular Lent Project, an online resource of aesthetically rich daily meditations throughout the Lenten season. Beginning on ASH WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, each day's meditation includes scripture, art, video, music, and a written reflection.


MISSIONAL COMMUNITIES

Augusta Missional Community - Tuesdays 5:45pm - 507 Cambridge Way, Augusta, GA 30907

Evans Missional Community - Wednesdays 5:45pm  - 2038 Magnolia Parkway, Grovetown GA 30813

DNA GROUPS

 Smaller, same gender groups that meet up throughout the week to study the Bible, pray together and hold one another up in the grace and mercy of the Gospel.  If you need help connecting with a DNA please contact Kevin Figgins or Lance Cheely for men's groups and Tara Figgins for womens.  

2/25/18 Kid’s Ministry Volunteers- Tara Figgins, Kendall Cheely, Jada Figging, Joe Eliot (extra)

 

CTK WEEKLY 2.12.2018

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RENEWAL PROJECT READINGS & PRAYER

WEEK 7 : FEB 11 -17

 

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The Season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 14 until March 25.

What is Lent? Since at least the fourth century AD, some Christian traditions have set aside the 40 days (minus Sundays) leading up to Easter as “Lent”—a season of fasting, moderation, forms of self­denial, repentance, and/or practicing specific spiritual disciplines. The season and its symbols aren’t anything magical or mystical; they’re simply a reminder of Jesus’ own suffering, and of Christians’ desperate need for, and reliance on, God and his gospel. 

READ

  • Day 1: Exodus 33

  • Day 2: Exodus 34

  • Day 3: Psalm 91

  • Day 4: Exodus 35

  • Day 5: Leviticus 16

DAILY PRAYER FOR CTK

●  Pray that the light of Jesus would penetrate even the darkest places

●  Pray for those who are sharing the light of Christ in hard places around the

world

●  Pray for brothers and sisters around the world, who are on the “front lines”

of darkness in ways that you aren’t

●  Pray against attacks, evil, and darkness, coming against light

●  Pray for joy in Christ, even for those who face suffering and persecution 


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CATECHISM

New City Catechism

Question 4
Q: How and Why Did God Create Us?

A: God created us male and female in his own image to know him, love him, live with him, and glorify him. And it is right that we who were created by God should live to his glory.

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MISSIONAL COMMUNITIES

Augusta Missional Community - Tuesdays 5:45pm - 507 Cambridge Way, Augusta, GA 30907

Evans Missional Community - Wednesdays 5:45pm  - 2038 Magnolia Parkway, Grovetown GA 30813

DNA GROUPS

 Smaller, same gender groups that meet up throughout the week to study the Bible, pray together and hold one another up in the grace and mercy of the Gospel.  If you need help connecting with a DNA please contact Kevin Figgins or Lance Cheely for men's groups and Tara Figgins for womens.  

2/18/18 Kid’s Ministry Volunteers- Abby Wiggington, Seanette Epley, Ashtyn Figgins, Lance Cheely (extra)

 

CTK WEEKLY 2.5.2018

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Life Together



RENEWAL PROJECT READINGS & PRAYER

WEEK 6 EPIPHANY: FEB 4 -10

READ

  • Day 1: EXODUS 14

COVENANT & LAW: GOD EMBRACES & INSRTUCTS HIS PEOPLE

  • Day 2: EXODUS 19-20 ISRAEL AT MT. SINAI

  • Day 3: EXODUS 24 COVENANT CONFIRMED

  • Day 4: PSALM 19

  • Day 5: EXODUS 32 THE GOLDEN CALF

DAILY PRAYER FOR CTK

  • That a hunger for studying the gospel would form among members so that they can guide and guard one another in it.

  • That transparent meaningful relationships would become normal and remaining anonymous strange

  • The preaching of God's Word-that it would be biblically careful and Holy Spirit imbued. 


CATECHISM

New City Catechism

Question 3: How many persons are there in God?

A: There are three persons in the one true and living God: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. They are the same in substance, equal in power and glory.


MISSIONAL COMMUNITIES

Augusta Missional Community - Tuesdays 5:45pm - 507 Cambridge Way, Augusta, GA 30907

Evans Missional Community - Wednesdays 5:45pm  - 2038 Magnolia Parkway, Grovetown GA 30813

DNA GROUPS

 Smaller, same gender groups that meet up throughout the week to study the Bible, pray together and hold one another up in the grace and mercy of the Gospel.  If you need help connecting with a DNA please contact Kevin Figgins or Lance Cheely for men's groups and Tara Figgins for womens.  

2/11/18 Kid’s Ministry Volunteers- Anna Greenstreet, Shanon Kennedy, Solomon Nelms, Joe Eliot (extra)

 

CTK WEEKLY 1.29.2018

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RECENT SERMON - 1 John  2:7-14 


RENEWAL PROJECT READINGS & PRAYER

WEEK 5 EPIPHANY: JAN 28-FEB 3

READ

  • Day 1: Genesis 50 Jacob & Joseph

  • Day 2: Psalm 35

GOD RESCUES HIS PEOPLE

  • Day 3: Exodus 1-2

  • Day 4: Genesis 27 God Calls Moses

  • Day 5: Exodus 12 Passover

DAILY PRAYER FOR CTK

  • That we we have unity amid diversity--- loving those with whom we have nothing in common with but the gospel.

  • That a culture of discipling would form in which making disciples is viewed as an ordinary part of the Christian life. 

  • That faithful elders would use Scripture to train members to do the work of ministry.


CATECHISM

New City Catechism

Question 2: What is God?

A: God is the creator and sustainer of everyone and everything. He is eternal, infinite, and unchangeable in his power and perfection, goodness and glory, wisdom, justice and truth. Nothing happens except through him and by his will. 


MISSIONAL COMMUNITIES

 

Augusta Missional Community - Tuesdays 5:45pm - 507 Cambridge Way, Augusta, GA 30907

Evans Missional Community - Wednesdays 5:45pm  - 2038 Magnolia Parkway, Grovetown GA 30813

DNA GROUPS

 Smaller, same gender groups that meet up throughout the week to study the Bible, pray together and hold one another up in the grace and mercy of the Gospel.  If you need help connecting with a DNA please contact Kevin Figgins or Lance Cheely for men's groups and Tara Figgins for womens.  

2/4/18 Kid’s Ministry Volunteers- Shirley Direnzo, Tony Direnzo, Jada Figgins, Terry Morrow (Extra)

 

CTK WEEKLY 1.22.18

 May you walk with God this week! Grace and Peace.  

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LIFE TOGETHER

Yesterday's Sermon - 1 John 2:3-6 - Reflexive Obedience

Missional Communities -

Augusta Missional Community - Tuesdays 6:30pm - 507 Cambridge Way, Augusta, GA 30907

Evans Missional Community - Wednesdays 5:45pm  - 2038 Magnolia Parkway, Grovetown GA 30813

DNA Groups: Smaller, same gender groups that meet up throughout the week to study the Bible, pray together and hold one another up in the grace and mercy of the Gospel.                  If you need help connecting with a DNA please contact Kevin Figgins or Lance Cheely for men's groups and Tara Figgins for womens.  

1/28/18 Kid’s Ministry Volunteers- Kendall Cheely, Emily Figgins, Brayden Figgins, Scott Kennedy (extra)

RENEWAL PROJECT READINGS & PRAYER

WEEK 4 EPIPHANY:Jan 21-27  

READ

  • Day 1: Genesis 17 Isaac Promised

  • Day 2: Genesis 22 The Sacrifice of Isaac

  • Day 3: Psalm 29

  • Day 4: Genesis 27 Isaac Blesses Jacob

  • Day 5: Genesis 35:1-15 God Blesses Jacob

DAILY PRAYER FOR CTK

For the Pastor and his family:

  • their marriage and God’s protection over it

  • that they would have intentional family time and edifying conversation away from the demands of the church and that they would be encouraged under the rigors and demands of church planting

  • For the Pastor that he would grow in:

      • His personal relationship with the Lord

      • The administration of the church

      • Counseling

      • Leadership

      • Sermon study

      • Tests and Trials (grace, strength, and growth)

      • Oversight (care for the flock)

      • Physical care (health and safety)