
Become a CTK member!
We, the Church of Christ the King Parish community, warmly welcome all new parishioners and invite everyone in our faith community to feel an even stronger sense of belonging to our parish family.
New Parishioner Registration
Thank you for taking a moment to register your household's information with our parish's office. Please fill out the form as completely as possible and then click submit.
By registering at Christ the King Catholic Church, you are declaring your desire to be part of Christ the King Catholic faith community. If you have recently moved to the area or if you are a long-time resident, please consider registering.
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A sense of belonging and identity in a parish community.
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It is a commitment to practice your faith.
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Registration enables the parish pastor and staff to get to know you better, to welcome you and to minister to you. This is especially important during a time of crisis so that the pastoral staff can attend to your spiritual needs and the needs of your family.
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Registration helps you stay connected with the parish and helps the parish stay connected with you. Providing your contact information is important so the parish can provide you timely updates via email, direct mail, phone, etc. Also, if you use offertory envelopes or online giving, you will also receive a year-end statement of your donations for income tax purposes. Once you are registered, please notify the parish office of any changes in address or phone number.
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Registered active members are eligible for sponsor/godparent validation. Also to obtain a permission letter to Baptize at another parish.
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Census numbers may determine how many priests are assigned to a parish and how many Masses and enrichment programs are planned and scheduled.
Top reasons to register
What about the children who are 18 years of age or older?
Children are considered members with their parents until they turn 18 years old. Once they are 18, it is their responsibility to join a church family, participate in the Mass and to register as a member independent of their parents.
