Biblical, communal, sacramental, liturgical, and missional. What do these words mean in the life of Christ the King Anglican Church? This week Fr. Michael Novotny continues our three-part series on our ministry together. If you are curious about CtK’s identity as Anglicans, listen to this week’s sermon IDENTITY: Whom has God called us to be?
The Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Before they entered the Promised Land the Israelites were admonished to remember all that the Lord had accomplished for them. As we approach the 1-year mark in our new location, it is important for us to recount the Lord’s blessings for Christ the King Anglican Church. This week, Fr. Michael Novotny begins a short sermon series on where we’ve been and where the Lord is leading our church. Listen to the first sermon in this series entitled, “Remember: From Where Has God Brought Us?”
The Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost
The Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
The prophet Jeremiah had an unpopular message. Many of the prophets in his day were preaching lies and the people received them gladly. Through Jeremiah, God condemned these prophets and their deceits. In this week’s sermon Fr. Michael reminds us to watch out for these prophets in our own day and reiterates the necessity of repentance for our redemption.
The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
How do you respond to the unpleasant realities in life? It can be difficult for Christians to reconcile God’s goodness with the realities of life. This week’s text, Ecclesiastes 1:12-2:11, introduces King Solomon’s honest search for meaning. Join Fr. Michael as he expounds this poignant passage and reminds us how Christ crucifixion and resurrection give meaning to the cold hard facts of our existence.






