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CTK Parish Pastoral Council

The Pastoral Council is a group of Christ the King Parishioners selected to help foster pastoral planning in the parish. This council is constituted as a body of shared ministry. The Council seeks to implement the Parish's Mission Statement in planning and coordinating the overall policy and pastoral life of the parish.

 

The Council regularly meets on the Second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m., September through June. All parishioners are invited and welcome to attend.

 

L to R: Carol Buerman, Christine Whitlatch, Valerie Wilcox, Cathy Schwenk, Cheryl Hermann, Steve Strothman, Bill Raymond, Paraic Neibergs.

 

The Council consists of 9 resident members, up to 3 UM students and up to 2 high school students. The members are: Jeff Bretherton, Carol Buerman, Cheryl Hermann, Paraic Neibergs, Bill Raymond, Cathy Schwenk, Steve Strothman, Valerie Wilcox and Christine Whitlatch. Our UM students include Jennifer Blood and Ryan Johnson. Our high school students are Willa Rector and Nick Shull .


Please feel free to contact any of the council members with suggestions or comments on any matters that are related to the spirituality and development of the parish.

 

Please Note: The Pastoral Council's bylaws can be downloaded by clicking here.

The Council's Constitution can be downloaded by clicking on the link.

 

Minutes of Meetings: (Adobe Reader Required - click to download)

January 2008

December 2007

November 2007

October 2007 - Joint meeting with other Councils. Discussion of being a Welcoming Parish

September 2007

August 2007

June 2007

May 2007

April 2007

March 2007

February 2007

January 2007

December 2006 (a working meeting, not minutes taken)

November 2006

October 2006

September 2006

August 2006

The Pastoral Council decided that Hospitality would be a primary focus. Click here to download the Council's working document on Hospitality. (Adobe Reader Required - click to download)

 

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