About Christ the King
Christ the King is a congregation of the 4.85 million member Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the fifth largest church body in America.
We have been a presence in the greater Nashua area for over forty years, and pride ourselves on the ways we welcome newcomers to our community!
We invite you to share in the ways we exhibit our faith in the one God. We emphasize God’s grace given to us in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We celebrate that grace weekly in our worship gatherings around the Holy Eucharist, and show that grace in our active, vital ministries of Outreach.
We love to be together as we share the joy of life and faith, and the satisfaction of meaningful service.
Whether you come as a family, a single person, young, or old, we invite you to experience and discover with us the joy of the journey of faith here at Christ the King!
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Christ the King is one of over 11,000 congregations of the 4.85 million member ELCA, and one of 200 congregations in the New England Synod. As of the beginning of 2001, 581 baptized members make up our congregation with average attendence of 156.
Word and Sacrament Ministry
Worship is the heart of our Christian identity, and we celebrate the grace of God in Word and Sacrament ministry each week. See our Worship Schedule.
Worship becomes more inspiring with special music that augments our prayer life through youth, Junior and Senior choirs, Junior and Senior bell choirs, and the talents of other instrumental musicians. See our Music Page
Our Stewardship of Time, Talents, and Treasures
Giving to support the mission and Ministry of the New England Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and global and local mission is nearly 15% of our annual income.
We receive pledges of time and money from members of our congregation, which enables us to make the most of our talents, and mobilizes us as servants of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Fellowship
Women and men join in fellowship which makes our congregation both a "home"and a community. Organizations such as our Youth Groups, Sarah Circle, Eve Circle, Men's Breakfast, and regular adult fellowship events make our congregation more than an group of individuals who gather on Sunday.
