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Welcome to Church of the King - Sacramento

The members of Church of the King gather weekly to celebrate the gracious covenant renewal offered by the Triune God of the Scriptures.   We would welcome any interested individuals, couples, or families to join us for the eleven o'clock worship service.  Immediately after worship we gather for a fellowship meal to be enjoyed by all in attendance and we would be honored to have you join us for this time of Christian fellowship.  Browsing the various links on our site will help you to fully understand our doctrines and practices and you may contact us via phone or the internet should you have questions or need further information.

 

At Church of the King we strive for Biblical worship which views the Lord's Day as the time when God meets with His people to renew His covenant with them.  Covenant renewal is characterized by God's calling us to worship, a time for the confession of our sins and hearing of God's forgiveness based on the finished work of Christ on the cross and the new life in His resurrection, presenting our offerings, approaching the throne of grace in prayer and His teaching us from the Word of God.  Finally, we feast together with our Lord at His Table and are commissioned to go forth and serve our risen savior and king throughout the week.

- The Apostle's Creed Music by Amber Fisher -
Sheet Music
Apostle's Creed MP3's:

Apostle's Creed Soprano Part
Apostle's Creed Alto Part
Apostle's Creed Tenor Part
Apostle's Creed Bass Part
Apostle's Creed All Parts

At Church of the King we strongly believe that Biblical worship is characterized by the wholehearted participation of the entire congregation with active and vigorous prayer and praise.  We are a Pro-Life and Pro-Family Church that believes that all of our baptized children should participate in the covenant renewal worship services, including the Lord's Table on a weekly basis.

In sum, we strive to model our congregation after the earliest recorded local church in the Book of Acts where Luke tells us that "they continued steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers.  Then fear came upon every soul, and many wonders and signs were done through the apostles.  Now all who believed were together, and had all things in common, and sold their possessions and goods, and divided them among all, as anyone had need.  So continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, they ate their food with gladness and simplicity of heart, praising God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved." [Acts 2:41-47]

That young congregation and others that we learn about in the New Testament, went on to transform the powerful political and religious institutions of their day as they seriously carried out the Lord's great commission to "make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age."   We believe that the Lord uses His Church in the same way today and if you do not currently have a church home , or have not considered seriously the claims of Christ our Savior, we would welcome you to join us for any Lord's Day service. 

 

 


Worship


The Worship Service at Church of the King begins promptly at 11:00 am each Sunday.
Pulpit supply is provided by
Pastor John E. Stoos.

We are currently worshipping at Eagles Hall in downtown Roseville at 204 Lincoln Street at the corner of Vernon Street.

Driving Directions

Worshippers are encouraged to gather at 10:30am for a brief time of music practice and instruction as we strive to better glorify God in our worship. Our Church fellowship feast follows immediately after the service each week and all are invited to attend and enjoy this meal and time of fellowship as our guests.


Announcements

** New Dates **
Our 4th annual Family Camp begins on September 6th with Pastor Steve Wilkins speaking on Friendship and Hospitality..

Click here for our August
Scripture readings &
Prayer Calendar


Lord's Day Sermons

On January 28, 2007 Pastor Stoos began a series of sermons on the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts.
Previous sermons in this series are available at Sermon Audio

Sunday August 1st
"Peace Returns to Jerusalem "
from Pastor John Stoos
Based on Acts 9:23-31

Sunday August 8th
"Peter Ministers to the Saints "
from Pastor John Stoos
Based on Acts 9:31-43

Sunday August 15th
"Peter Learns a Hard Lesson "
from Pastor John Stoos
Based on Acts 10:1-20

Sunday August 22nd
"Peter Goes to the Gentiles "
from Pastor John Stoos
Based on Acts 10:17-35

Sunday August 29th
"Peter Preaches to the Gentiles "
from Pastor John Stoos
Based on Acts 10:34-48

Sunday September 5th
"Peace Returns to Jerusalem "
from Pastor John Stoos
Based on Acts 9:23-31

Sunday September 12th
"The Spirit is Poured Out on All Flesh"
from Pastor John Stoos
Based on Acts 10:34-48

Sunday September 19th
"Peter Makes His Defense "
from Pastor John Stoos
Based on Acts 11:1-18

Sunday September 26th
"The Church at Antioch"
from Pastor John Stoos
Based on Acts 11:19-30


Weekly Studies

Men's Tuesday breakfast meets 7:00am at Charlie's Restaurant in Grass Valley, studying the book, "Idols for Destruction."

Men's Wednesday morning bible study meets at the Pancake Circus 6:30am studying The City of God by Augustine
Driving Directions

Grass Valley Bible studies & fellowship events take place on Friday evenings at 7:00 p.m.  Contact the Pettyjohns for info.

Wednesday night Bible study on the Book of Judges meets at 7:00 p.m. at the Johnson home.

Ladies' bible study in the Grass Valley area meets on Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m. at the Echols' home.  Call Rita for info.

The Sacramento area ladies' bible study meets at the Johnson home every Friday at 1:00 p.m.


Prayer

~For boldness in proclaiming the gospel to those friends and family members who are not saved.

~For
our government leaders, that they may seek the wisdom that is found only in God's Word.

~For Church of the King, that our Lord's precious name would be glorified in all we do.

~For
our elders, that they may have strength, wisdom and discernment as they carry out their duties.

~For Repentance as a nation for the sin of abortion.

~For Blake Purcell and his family and co-laborers as they do the Lord's work in Russia.
St. Petersburg Field Report

~For Chief Justice John Roberts, that he use godly wisdom in the execution of his duties.


 

 
 
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