Community Outreach

Community Outreach

Volunteer Groups

Love In Action

Love in Action (LIA) is an outreach ministry of Christ the King that was formed in January of 1989 to benefit the abused and abandoned children of Dade County. The purpose and mission is “to make a difference in the life of a child” by reaching out to the needs of foster children and parents with emotional support and material assistance. Through interaction with the children, LIA volunteers try to show them that they are not alone and that there are loving and safe people who care. Love in Action provides emotional support and material assistance for more than twenty foster or adoptive families in South Dade County.

God's Work, Our Hands

CTK recently celebrated "God's Work. Our Hands." GWOH Sunday is an annual denomination-wide call for service in the community. This past GWOH Sunday, almost 80 volunteers helped pick up trash at Matheson Hammock, entertained residents at harmony house, provided landscaping services for Paragon Partnership and Open House Ministries, supported an animal shelter, wrote cards for veterans, and assembled care bags for people experiencing homelessness.


Our small, but mighty CTK group removed 47 pounds of trash
from the park.  Despite the bad weather prediction, we had perfect weather
(sunny & cool with no rain).  Thanks be to God!

 

Monthly Food Drives

Once a month CTK collects non-perishable food items and other needed supplies for Curley's House in Liberty City. Curley's House was established in 2001 by committed Christians to feed and clothe people in need in Miami-Dade county. More than 750,000 people in Liberty City, Allapatah, Brownsville, Little Haiti and other communities have been helped by this important ministry. CTK has provided hundreds of pounds of rice, pasta, sauce, cereal, thousands of cans of tuna and vegetables, and much much more to fill their shelves.

Homeless Ministry

Christ the King has a longstanding tradition of serving meals to residents at Chapman Partnership Homeless Assistance Center in Homestead. Chapman Partnership in Homestead and the companion center in downtown Miami serve approximately 5,000 men, women and children each year, providing housing, meals, health care, job training and assistance, and more. One group of volunteers from Christ the King serves dinner on the fourth Sunday of each month. Another group serves on the four, “fifth Fridays” of the year. Volunteers have the opportunity to assist with meal preparation, serve on the food line, and clean tables. All have the chance to interact with the residents.

Habitat for Humanity

Christ The King "Home Team" works with Habitat for Humanity to build low-cost housing for underprivileged families. Habitat for Humanity is a faith-based, Christian ministry whose purpose is to help communities by building affordable homes, in partnership with low-income families in the Greater Miami area. Volunteers give of their time periodically throughout the year in a variety of ways. There are many opportunities and areas in which to help. The Home Team meets as announced.

Project Hope- Ixchiguan

Project Hope - Ixchiguan (isch-tchi-guan) provides partial scholarships to youth in the northwestern frontier of Guatemala to help provide children in elementary through high school much-needed supplies and uniforms. Currently, Project Hope is assisting over 230 children who attend school. This ministry is shared by CTK and Hope Lutheran Church in Plainwell, Michigan. CTK's primary effort is fundraising through "Curtain Up" musical performance to support this wonderful ministry.

Robert's Bikes

Robert's Bikes is a community outreach program hosted by Christ the King Lutheran Church. All congregation members are welcome to donate new or used bicycles which are then given to children of the Perrine community as gifts. The program is done in collaboration with Miami-Dade police station 4 as an effort to encourage positive relationships between the community and the police.

Volunteer Groups

Love In Action

Love in Action (LIA) is an outreach ministry of Christ the King that was formed in January of 1989 to benefit the abused and abandoned children of Dade County. The purpose and mission is “to make a difference in the life of a child” by reaching out to the needs of foster children and parents with emotional support and material assistance. Through interaction with the children, LIA volunteers try to show them that they are not alone and that there are loving and safe people who care. Love in Action provides emotional support and material assistance for more than twenty foster or adoptive families in South Dade County.

God's Work, Our Hands

CTK recently celebrated "God's Work. Our Hands." GWOH Sunday is an annual denomination-wide call for service in the community. This past GWOH Sunday, almost 80 volunteers helped pick up trash at Matheson Hammock, entertained residents at harmony house, provided landscaping services for Paragon Partnership and Open House Ministries, supported an animal shelter, wrote cards for veterans, and assembled care bags for people experiencing homelessness.


Our small, but mighty CTK group removed 47 pounds of trash from the park.  Despite the bad weather prediction, we had perfect weather (sunny & cool with no rain).  Thanks be to God!.

Monthly Food Drives

Once a month CTK collects non-perishable food items and other needed supplies for Curley's House in Liberty City. Curley's House was established in 2001 by committed Christians to feed and clothe people in need in Miami-Dade county. More than 750,000 people in Liberty City, Allapatah, Brownsville, Little Haiti and other communities have been helped by this important ministry. CTK has provided hundreds of pounds of rice, pasta, sauce, cereal, thousands of cans of tuna and vegetables, and much much more to fill their shelves.

Homeless Ministry

Christ the King has a longstanding tradition of serving meals to residents at Chapman Partnership Homeless Assistance Center in Homestead. Chapman Partnership in Homestead and the companion center in downtown Miami serve approximately 5,000 men, women and children each year, providing housing, meals, health care, job training and assistance, and more. One group of volunteers from Christ the King serves dinner on the fourth Sunday of each month. Another group serves on the four, “fifth Fridays” of the year. Volunteers have the opportunity to assist with meal preparation, serve on the food line, and clean tables. All have the chance to interact with the residents.

Habitat for Humanity

Christ The King "Home Team" works with Habitat for Humanity to build low-cost housing for underprivileged families. Habitat for Humanity is a faith-based, Christian ministry whose purpose is to help communities by building affordable homes, in partnership with low-income families in the Greater Miami area. Volunteers give of their time periodically throughout the year in a variety of ways. There are many opportunities and areas in which to help. The Home Team meets as announced.

Project Hope- Ixchiguan

Project Hope - Ixchiguan (isch-tchi-guan) provides partial scholarships to youth in the northwestern frontier of Guatemala to help provide children in elementary through high school much-needed supplies and uniforms. Currently, Project Hope is assisting over 230 children who attend school. This ministry is shared by CTK and Hope Lutheran Church in Plainwell, Michigan. CTK's primary effort is fundraising through "Curtain Up" musical performance to support this wonderful ministry.

Robert's Bikes

Robert's Bikes is a community outreach program hosted by Christ the King Lutheran Church. All congregation members are welcome to donate new or used bicycles which are then given to children of the Perrine community as gifts. The program is done in collaboration with Miami-Dade police station 4 as an effort to encourage positive relationships between the community and the police.

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