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  • Morning Worship


    The choir opened the service by singing, “We’ve come to lift our hands and give Him Glory,” setting a tone of gratitude.

    This focus on thankfulness unified the service, with the choir’s repeated song, “Make sure you tell God, thank you. For all He’s done, all victories He’s won, Make sure you say, Thank you,” serving as a central message.


    These cherished moments don’t just stand alone but are a part of our church’s rich tradition of celebrating Women’s Month. Over the years, CTK’s  Women’s Month services have evolved, shaped by the wisdom and strength of the women who have spoken before the congregation and paved the way for today’s celebrations. Before Emeritus Pastor, John Wesley McVicker, Sr., retired, her photo with Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr., the last time she preached at Christ The King Baptist Church.


    As parishioners embark on this spiritual journey,  they  reflect not only on the message of moving from challenge to triumph but also on the enduring role of women in CTK’s congregation’s story.


    These cherished moments are part of the church’s tradition of celebrating Women’s Month. Over the years, these services have evolved, shaped by the wisdom and strength of the women who have led and inspired CTK’s  congregation.

    The service concluded with a benediction as worshipers departed to serve.

    To view the full service, please visit CTK’s website. https://www.ctkbc.org/sermons


  • Although Emeritus Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr., now resides in Atlanta and is no longer present in Milwaukee, his impact is still remembered. Many recall how he edified the Word in Bible Study, pastored, prayed, preached, sang, taught, and showed love not only to CTK members, strangers, and Milwaukee residents, but also to people in Guatemala, Malawi, and around the world. People often ask, “Where would I be without Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr., guiding and directing me to Jesus Christ?” Today, as he enjoys retirement, the world honors and salutes him. Happy Birthday, Sir!


    Renowned, Remarkable, & Replenished  Leadership at Christ The King Baptist Church by Emeritus Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr.


    Special Memorable Moments with Emeritus Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr.

    Birthday Prayer, Traditional Irish blessing 

    May the road rise up to meet you.

    May the wind be always at your back.

    May the sun shine warm upon your face;

    the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again,

    may God hold you in the palm of His hand.

    We Pray, In JESUS’ NAME.

    All done for you, Emeritus Pastor Mac,  by Journalist Jude. All Over The World, we love you! 

  • In High School at Wauwatosa East

    When I was in my Senior year of high school, as Captain of the Varsity Cheerleading team, I asked my custodial friend, who usually arrived to work around 3 pm, “Did you see us on television cheering when we won upstate?”

    “Yeah, he replied, “They showed you real up close!”

    Pilar Carrington, my best friend at Wauwatosa East, would rush to the bus or want to review cheers with me before a basketball or football game, while I lingered to chat with my custodial friend. She didn’t quite share my enthusiasm for socializing before events!  She would interrupt my conversation with my friend and say, “Come on, Teesh.” 

    In College at UW-Parkside

    At UW-Parkside, my roommate’s best friend, Alicia, once asked the custodian for his car to go to Taco Bell; I was with him at the time, and we brought it back safely. After the library closed, especially on the weekends,  I’d often find my buddy James working and talk with him for hours. I would walk with him from room to room, watch, clean, and get free advice from him.  He would always ask, “Latesha, what does PERSEVERANCE MEAN?” Over the course of four years, he was my mentor and confidant—without ever realizing it. Others, like the mailman, also offered wisdom, but today is about custodians. James was cool, and he visited my church, Christ The King Baptist Church,  in Milwaukee when the church building was located on West Leon Terrace, before we paid off the mortgage and burned it.

    In the Paralegal School at Roosevelt University

    My dorm door was usually open, unless I was visiting my next-door neighbor, Jeannette Holcomb, from Brooklyn, or Sally from across the hall. Seeing his cart always made me happy. He was polite and sweet. Our quick conversations stood out, even on his busy schedule.

    Working as a Seasonal Telecommunicator for the Milwaukee Police Department

    Working third shift answering 911 calls at the Milwaukee Police, Tom, the custodian, would check on me. Our words were few but always sincere. He would come and pick up the garbage, but he always paused for a moment to see what I wanted. Many years later, I ran into Tom and his family at Summerfest, and he was surprised that I remembered him. That isolated job lasted one season, but talking to Tom was a highlight.

    At Milwaukee Public Schools

    At Borroughs Middle, where I taught eighth-grade math and social studies, I would often correct papers late at night during graduation season. It’s 11:00 pm and I am still on the scene. My friend, the custodian, would always call down the hall, “Ms. Jude, go home.” His reminders meant a lot.

    I remember my friends from Hamilton High School. Sometimes, during my departure, I set the alarm off. The custodians would remind me what time they were leaving and when they would set the alarm. I recall running out of the building on most summer days.

    No one could forget Danny from John Muir Middle School, later Northwest Secondary School. He was young, loved music, and always said, “Have a good night!” as I left after the teacher’s lounge.

    I remember the custodian from Parkside Elementary School. She was wonderfully kind and balanced two jobs. She wished I would come back, but Jesus had other plans. A fellow teacher joked that I spoiled the kids, and our classroom pizza parties were always a hit.

    At Edison Middle, during my first year of teaching, a custodian taught me about the importance of responsibility. After the kids left the art room in disarray, she visited before I went home to check the floor. Once I knew better, I did better.  

    I have so many memories, but today I pause to express my gratitude. Many custodians may not have degrees, but their wisdom is profound. Never overlook their value—custodians are truly remarkable!  

    At Washington High School, the custodian had the prettiest hair. Always straight, long, and she was so kind.

    Too many schools to name, but talking to a custodian at the end of the day or shift is delightful and rewarding.

    Casimir Pulaski High School, I can’t forget my buddy, Mr. Nelson.  He was calm and down-to-earth. Whenever the classroom needed something, he was always there to help me, and when he was on vacation, his colleague helped me in the same way. So I never mind telling them, “Hey, we have some extra treats, help yourself!”  Sometimes, I left it on the table for them when I had my own classroom for the GED program.  When I was teaching the other classes during my four-year span, I would move from class to class, except for physical education, so that I couldn’t be as benevolent. The GED program was easy. Finish the test, earn an A or B, and get a treat!  Whatever works to get the babies to graduate!  Yes, Sir!  When the room was too cold or too hot, the custodians were always there to help me out!

    One custodian from Carver Elementary School always did a fine job cleaning, and she became a supervisor when I was helping another teacher with eight graders.  I was so proud of her. She would mop the floors every day, and it was a pleasure talking to her when she started her shift. 


    The school I am at today has a custodial staff that was so appreciative of my kind words; I couldn’t leave their presence without showing a little appreciation.



    At Marquette University

    Special thanks to my friend from Marquette University. My custodial friend worked two jobs, one at MU and the other at the Riverside Theater. He was such a delight to talk to while I was waiting for my bus. He had the highest regard for the priest at Marquette University and always spoke well of them! 


    At Christ The King Baptist Church & Kings Academy

    Special thanks to CTK’s Leader of Maintenance, Mark.  Mark wears many hats, but he’s always there helping, cleaning, fixing, preparing, ordering, and more. If no one does the job, everyone can always count on Mark for his Christian faith, attitude, and exemplary behavior.

    On Summerfest Grounds

    I love seeing my friends at Summerfest Grounds.  My quiet friend is missing from the picture because he was assigned another area, but I’m thankful to every worker who religiously helps maintain the sanctity and unity at Summerfest Grounds.

    I could write more, but the point I’m making is never forget to support your Custodial Workers because at the end of the day, they care for you! If you forgot about it today, no worries – you have all next week and the month! 

  • What does it mean for Parents, Grandparents, or Aunts?

    What does it mean for Christians?

    Whether one is celebrating National Son’s Day, Christianity, or both, don’t forget to celebrate! 

  • Despite continued online perfect attendance post-pandemic, Christ The King Baptist Church urges all members to return in person this Sunday, September 21st. After morning worship, Sunday School Classes are canceled. All committee members and staff will gather in the parking lot afterward for a meet-and-greet, featuring music, food (food trucks), and opportunities to reconnect and get involved.

    Former online attendees are especially encouraged to return and become involved with Christ The King Baptist Church. If someone or a family is seeking a new church home, Senior Pastor Treyvon J. Sinclair, Sr., and Emeritus Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr., along with the CTK family, extend a warm welcome to all. The meet and greet runs from 10:30 am to 12:00 noon in the parking lot.

    Ready to get involved? Take a moment to reflect on one’s  spiritual gifts and consider which ministries might be a good fit.  

    Representatives will be available under the tent at the meet and greet to discuss any interests and help all  find their place back home. 

    Book of Romans

    For more information about ministries, please visit CTK’s website. https://www.ctkbc.org


  • Free Burger Giveaway on Wonderful Wednesday, Today only!

    Friendly Reminder

    Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr., always said after receiving his Birthday, Christmas, Church Anniversary, and Founder’s Day gifts from the congregation, “People don’t have to be nice, and they don’t have to be nice to you. You’re some of God’s best people! Thank you!” 

    Free Burger Giveaway Scenes From Terrific Tuesday

  • Today’s activities at Henry Maier Festival Ground should not keep one in solitude at home. Bring family, friends, or come alone and enjoy food, fellowship, and fun entertainment at Irish Fest. Please click the link below for the lineup. 

    https://irishfest.com/Lineup

  • Come with one or come alone- just don’t miss out, and then start to pout.

    Enjoy some fun in the sun and leave things undone! 

    Everything is on one day

    So, which event will you attend today?

    Attend one, two, or all three and let yourself be free! Open those arms like a tree.

    Relieve some stress and take a moment to refresh. 

    So, don’t be depressed—choose happiness.

    It’s time to unwind with summertime! 

    Come early to register for the event!

    Special Thanks to Boyz II Men & Gabriel Iglesias for Performing in Milwaukee

    Summertime

  • Faithful To The Finish

    On Good Friday, July 18, 2025, at 6:00 p.m., members of Christ The King Baptist Church and supportive clergy from across the city and state joyfully gathered at Discovery World to honor two extraordinary milestones: the church’s 40th Founders’ Celebration and the well-deserved retirement of Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr. The evening radiated with uplifting music, shared meals, and powerful speeches, all centering on a jubilant celebration of Pastor McVicker’s enduring, positive impact on Milwaukee, CTK, and the wider community.  

    In spirited anticipation of this milestone, CTK members united in a generous outpouring of support and heartfelt appreciation before Pastor McVicker’s cheerful retirement and the joyful installation of Executive Pastor Treyvon Sinclair, Sr. Members who were able gave $1,000 each to help clear the church’s mortgage, demonstrating the event’s spirit of communal generosity and legacy. This spirit permeated all aspects of the celebration. 

    Souvenir Booklet Ads

    To honor this occasion, parishioners, clergy, and businesses contributed souvenir ads celebrating Pastor McVicker, Sr., and First Lady Marilynn. Ad messages reflected gratitude and appreciation, reinforcing the event’s central themes of leadership and legacy. The souvenir book thus became a significant tribute to both the church and its leadership. 

    Once a buyer sent an email with all required information and payment to Chairperson Vivian King or a committee member, a binding contract was created. Upon acceptance of the ad offer and receipt of payment, the ad was included in the souvenir book. Each member was responsible for purchasing their own ad, regardless of employment status, and no complimentary ads were provided. Furthermore, if any changes to the ad or contract were made by the committee without the buyer’s written consent, the agreement would be considered void.

    The Anniversary Committee did not notify buyers about issues or missing materials with their ads, as all necessary items had already been included in the original submission emails. Thus, the confirmed contract and payment ensured the souvenir book accurately reflected the McVicker Family’s positive legacy.

    Here is an example to view:

    Commentary Note:

    Anniversary Committees should note that if an ad contract is not properly negotiated and confirmed by both the buyer and the seller, any party—including the local church and its Anniversary Committee Members—may be held liable for breach of contract, fraud, or negligence. Once both parties have signed the contract and payment has been made, the agreement becomes legally binding. Additionally, any uncorrected errors in the ad could void the agreement due to breach of contract. 


    A diverse array of ads filled the souvenir book, unified by admiration for Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr., and First Lady Marilynn. In turn, their Retirement Celebration gathered the community, highlighting the far-reaching influence Pastor McVicker had throughout his service, a true reflection of the event’s significance.

    A wide array of esteemed clergy and churches from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and across the nation contributed ads to the souvenir book, each honoring Pastor and First Lady McVicker’s legacy and reflecting the deep bonds within the faith community.

    Welcoming

    As guests joyfully enjoyed their meals, an atmosphere of celebration filled the room with uplifting melodies and heartfelt congratulations for Pastor McVicker’s retirement, further strengthening the focus on honoring his cherished ministry and the church’s remarkable milestone. This celebratory mood carried through the remainder of the evening.

    Sensational speeches followed, culminating in a final toast to Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr., which seamlessly transitioned into personal reflections and tributes from his peers

    “Pastor taught you how to keep a woman,” said Pastor Eldridge Sims.


    Although at the crowning moment, Pastor allowed his brothers in the ministry to give him his flowers. This gesture underscored the significance of the collective contributions to his journey. 


    Two leading clergy who were unable to attend the finale still placed an ad in the book, ensuring their participation was felt.

    Excused for illness: Dr. Archie Ivy (New Hope Missionary Baptist Church), His son, Rev. Reginald Ivy, came for support. 

    Excused for work: Pastor, Dr. Joe Albert Bush, Sr..


    After the speeches and supper, guests joyfully commemorated the night with photos, capturing memories filled with laughter and affection. The celebration then concluded upstairs with spirited dancing led by the DJ, bringing the evening to a joyous and unforgettable close. 


  • Mr Maurice Wince, along with his lovely wife, celebrated their three-year anniversary of Sherman Park Groceries.

    Problem

    Solution

    Sherman Park’s Grocery Store Anniversary Day serves as a reminder that food options remain available for Milwaukee consumers. The store continues to welcome everyone who wishes to purchase food, emphasizing that there is still hope and access in the Sherman Park community. 

    Store Hours

    For more detailed information, please click on the store’s link below and visit the Channel 12 or Fox News website.

    https://shermanparkgrocery.com