Upcoming Events

Ministry to former Christian Scientists

Kathrine Beim-Esche is director of a ministry that is engages former Christian Scientists with the gospel, the Fellowship of Former Christian Scientists. She will be in town this month and has offered us the opportunity to sit in on a Christian Science service with her. Kathrine is a graduate of Covenant Seminary and is herself a former Christian Scientist. For more information and to sign up, visit https://goo.gl/forms/d5Fcqqzyc76Zakef2.  

Men's Breakfast

A Men’s Breakfast will be held in the social hall on Saturday, February 10, from 8-10am. Come expecting to be challenged, ready to pray and fellowship with other men in our church. Please contact rickdowns@ctkcambridge.org if you would like to help out with the meal.  UPDATE: if anyone is able to stay a little while after the breakfast, volunteers are needed to help assemble a pre-fab shed for the church's snowblower.

Boston Fellows February 17

This Saturday at MIT: Belligerents or Brothers?  Faith and Science Examined.  Science and religion are locked in eternal conflict - or so we are told.  Prof. Ian Hutchinson, professor of nuclear science and engineering at MIT, disagrees.  In a pair of lectures, Prof. Hutchinson will draw on his own experience as a research scientist and from the history of the relationship between science and religion to demonstrate that, far from being opposed to one another, the knowledge we gain from science and faith may complement and benefit one another.  Prof. Hutchinson’s second lecture will explore a case study in cooperation between science and theology from his own work addressing the challenges of sustainable energy.  This free event will be held on February 17 from 10am to 3pm (lunch is provided), at MIT (Building E51, Room 345), and is sponsored by Boston Fellows and RUF.  Space is limited; please RSVP here to reserve your spot!  Contact Nathan Barczi with questions.

Simon Oliver Lecture: Creation, Modernity, and Public Theology

Tonight at 7pm, join us at CTK Cambridge for an evening with Simon Oliver, Professor of Theology and Canon Theologian at Durham, UK, as he discusses questions raised in his new book Creation: A Guide for the Perplexed. Dr. Oliver argues that shifts in the understanding of God, creation, and science that took place in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries have rendered the notion of “creation” unintelligible, and have given rise to scientism - the view that the natural sciences are the only means of accessing truth. Dr. Oliver will explore how a recovery of the doctrine of creation bears relevance for many of today’s cultural concerns.  RSVP here and email Nathan Barczi if you have any questions.  Childcare will be available.

Women Together February 28

There will be a Women Together event next Wednesday on February 28th at 7:30pm.  Join women from the congregation for tea, cookies, and a time of learning about God's work in our lives. We'll be meeting at Rachel Thrasher's house and Leslie Soria will share her testimony of how God has been at work in her family's life through the process of adoption. To RSVP or get directions to the Thrasher's home, please email hannah@ctkcambridge.org.

Youth Overnight

Youth Overnight: Come away for the night! Saturday, March 10- Sunday, March 11 at the Cedar Hill Retreat Center in Duxbury, MA. Hang out with other youth from CTK for a time of fun and fellowship that includes preparing some of our own meals. Saturday night we’ll be joined by youth from our sister church Grace South Shore and hear from Jeff Myers who serves as Youth Director & Pastoral Intern there. On Sunday morning, the group will attend worship at Grace and grab some lunch before heading home. Friends from outside church are welcome to join us. Cost: $25. Sign-up deadline: Monday, February 26. Register here or contact Dana Russell for more information.

Deacon's Fund

The Deacons' Fund Offering will be taken up this Sunday, October 29. Once collected, the deacons will donate a portion of the funds to Mission to North America's Disaster Response efforts in Puerto Rico to assist churches there in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. In addition to the offering, CTK has set up an online giving portal, which will remain open throughout the month of November, as means for you to donate electronically to the MNA relief efforts. Click here to contribute to MNA hurricane relief online.

Men's Breakfast

A Men’s Breakfast will be held in the social hall on Saturday, September 23, from 8-10am. Come expecting to be challenged, ready to pray and fellowship with other men in our church. Email Rick if you would like to help out with the meal. ***Speaking of "expecting to be challenged"....we'd love if attendees would help us move some boxes from our current office (130 Prospect) down the street to the mezzanine at the church following the breakfast. Please let us know if you can help, by emailing  deacons@ctkcambridge.org. Our BIG move (from current office to new office) will be sometime in October. Stay tuned!***