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Christ the King Episcopal Church
Stayton
OR
97383
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Who we are
We are an inclusive, welcoming congregation worshiping in the Chapel at Regis Catholic High School at 10:00 am Sunday.
Church Address
550 W Regis Street
Stayton,
OR
97383
United States
Phone: (503) 394-4113
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Church Pastor
The Rev. Thomas Moehl
Priest in Charge
550 W Regis Street
Stayton,
OR
97383
United States
Phone: (503) 769-5543
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Quote of the Day
Matthew 5:16
Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.
Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.
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Episcopal Church
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P.O. Box 403
Stayton, OR
97383
Stayton, OR
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Christ the King Episcopal Church Stayton Service Times
Sunday 10:00 am
Contemporary with many lay members participating.
Service Times last updated on the 4th of June, 2020
Contemporary with many lay members participating.
Service Times last updated on the 4th of June, 2020
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Christ the King Episcopal Church History
At first blush, one might think that Christ the King in Stayton, Oregon has little going for it. Some of our peculiarities are that we lack a building, do not seek formal pledges, our entire congregation can be counted on two hands, and we are too small to even be like other “small” churches. But we are blessed to believe (or foolish enough to believe) that we can still make a difference, in our community, the world, and to each other – no matter how small we are.
Our confidence stems from the varied and diverse leadership in our communion. We have a priest who does the traditional ABC’s (absolution, blessing, and consecration), a lay administrator, and half of our community is licensed in some aspect of lay ministry. Our service is designed to allow for participation by all, and our “BAC” meetings include the entire group. Our desire is to be a supportive environment for all those called to new ministries both within and without the church.
Christ the King is unique in that we hold our church services in a Roman Catholic chapel, coincidentally named Christ the King, on the grounds of Regis High School in Stayton. The school has accommodated us for the last 37 years and we are grateful to them. But just because we don’t have a building of our own doesn’t mean we don’t have a presence in the community.
Throughout our history, Christ the King has emphasized ministry of the all baptized. For us, “church” is not a noun, but a verb. According to Congregation Administrator Jocelyn Wagner, “Our worship together provides weekly spiritual refreshment, by which, we are strengthened to go out to our church beyond the doors. Each member of our congregation actively participates in the needs of our local community.”
For many years Christ the King was a unique example in the region of a “bridge ministry” for community members experiencing temporary crisis. Together, we could offer a focused support to “bridge” them over the difficulties. Today we are connected to the Santiam Service Integration Team where we join the local hospital, schools, city, county and state governments, businesses, non-profits and volunteers to provide coordinated resources, services and information for families and individuals. The result is a much wider outlet for our outreach resources. Members continue to knit and crochet for the homeless, neo-natals and individuals in need. Christ the King volunteers collect, donate and transport clothing, supplies and emergency items to the Canyon Crisis Center in Mill City. Master Recycler Judy Skinner supervises recycling efforts for various local businesses and organizations. Her expertise, instruction, and leadership by example, continues to increase the number of newly certified Master Recyclers in our area.
We are so grateful to be able to gather together at the beginning of each week, in shared values and with grace, knowing we must be “Christ to those Christ sends us”, and from there go forth, moving lightly with the spirit, to do church outside our walls.
Our confidence stems from the varied and diverse leadership in our communion. We have a priest who does the traditional ABC’s (absolution, blessing, and consecration), a lay administrator, and half of our community is licensed in some aspect of lay ministry. Our service is designed to allow for participation by all, and our “BAC” meetings include the entire group. Our desire is to be a supportive environment for all those called to new ministries both within and without the church.
Christ the King is unique in that we hold our church services in a Roman Catholic chapel, coincidentally named Christ the King, on the grounds of Regis High School in Stayton. The school has accommodated us for the last 37 years and we are grateful to them. But just because we don’t have a building of our own doesn’t mean we don’t have a presence in the community.
Throughout our history, Christ the King has emphasized ministry of the all baptized. For us, “church” is not a noun, but a verb. According to Congregation Administrator Jocelyn Wagner, “Our worship together provides weekly spiritual refreshment, by which, we are strengthened to go out to our church beyond the doors. Each member of our congregation actively participates in the needs of our local community.”
For many years Christ the King was a unique example in the region of a “bridge ministry” for community members experiencing temporary crisis. Together, we could offer a focused support to “bridge” them over the difficulties. Today we are connected to the Santiam Service Integration Team where we join the local hospital, schools, city, county and state governments, businesses, non-profits and volunteers to provide coordinated resources, services and information for families and individuals. The result is a much wider outlet for our outreach resources. Members continue to knit and crochet for the homeless, neo-natals and individuals in need. Christ the King volunteers collect, donate and transport clothing, supplies and emergency items to the Canyon Crisis Center in Mill City. Master Recycler Judy Skinner supervises recycling efforts for various local businesses and organizations. Her expertise, instruction, and leadership by example, continues to increase the number of newly certified Master Recyclers in our area.
We are so grateful to be able to gather together at the beginning of each week, in shared values and with grace, knowing we must be “Christ to those Christ sends us”, and from there go forth, moving lightly with the spirit, to do church outside our walls.
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