Rev. Timothy Keyl

The Rev. Timothy J. Keyl has served as pastor at Christ the King Lutheran Church since 2000. Pr. Keyl formerly served churches in Vermont, Virginia and Illinois. He holds a Bachelor's degree from Valparaiso (Ind.) University, a Master of Divinity degree from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, and an Master of Liturgical Music degree from The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. He has received a variety of awards for solo and choral work. Pr. Keyl is the past chair of the Worship Committee of the New England Synod, ELCA.

In addition to leading workshops, he writes articles on worship and song as resources for the church, and confirmation curriculum. He is a member of the Liturgical Conference, an ecumenical collaboration centered on liturgical renewal and Christian unity. His great-grandfather was superintendent of the Martin Luther Orphans' Home at Brook Farm, West Roxbury, Mass., the first recognized Lutheran social service program in New England. He and his wife, the Rev. Kari Henkelmann Keyl, have two children.

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