
On Sunday, October 5th, as Christ the King Baptist Church celebrates Women’s Month, parishioners from CTK and around the world participate in and celebrate National Communion Sunday.
The Baptist Church focuses on two key items: Baptism and Communion. Baptism involves being fully submerged in water and then emerging from it, symbolizing a believer’s public declaration of faith and new life as a witness to Jesus Christ. Communion involves receiving the Eucharist of Jesus Christ, which means symbolically receiving Jesus Christ and becoming one with Christ.
CTK celebrates Women’s Month by recognizing women in the faith and those who work in the church, whether paid or unpaid. During October, the men of the church take a break. Women continue to hold positions during this time.
Here’s a recap of the CTK First Communion Sunday Celebration.


The Word of the Lord






Fellowship



Altar Prayer

Praise & Worship




























