
Dear Friends,
The Season of Lent has brought us to the most sacred week in our liturgical year – the Holy Week. When Jesus entered Jerusalem on that first Palm Sunday, the city was full of excitement. Crowds gathered, cloaks were laid on the road, palm branches waved in the air, and people shouted: “Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!” (Luke 19:38)
They believed their long-awaited moment had arrived. For generations Israel had lived under Roman domination. What they wanted was clear: a king with strength, a leader with political power, someone who would overthrow Rome and restore the glory of Israel.

But Jesus did something unexpected. He rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. Jesus was fulfilling the prophecy of Zechariah: “See, your king comes to you, righteous and victorious, humble and riding on a donkey.” (Zechariah 9:9) In the ancient world, kings rode horses when they went to war. Horses symbolized conquest, military strength, and domination. But when a king came in peace, he rode a donkey. By choosing the donkey, Jesus was sending a message: He was not a king of war. He was a king of peace.
Jesus offers a completely different vision of leadership. In His kingdom, greatness is measured by service.
Power is revealed through humility. Victory comes through sacrifice. This is the paradox of Christian leadership:
the King who saves the world does not rule from a throne of gold, but from a cross of wood. And perhaps one of the greatest challenges of our time is that we are slowly losing sight of this model.
Many people still admire Jesus, just as the crowd did on Palm Sunday. They are happy to wave palm branches—to celebrate Him, quote Him, and even praise Him. But admiration is not the same as discipleship.
The crowd praised Jesus when they thought He would fulfill their expectations. But when it became clear that His kingdom was not political, when He refused to become the leader they imagined, the same voices soon cried out, “Crucify Him!” That is the danger we face today as well.
When faith becomes shaped by our expectations rather than by Christ’s example, we begin to lose sight of the heart of the Gospel. Holy Week reminds us that the world’s logic is not the Gospel’s logic. The world says: win at all costs. Jesus says: love at all costs. The world says: defend your pride. Jesus says: take up your cross. The world says: hold on to anger. Jesus says: forgive seventy times seven.
As followers of Christ, we must be careful not to allow the attitudes of the world to shape our hearts. The road from Palm Sunday to Easter passes through the Cross, and on that Cross Jesus shows us the true power of love and forgiveness.
Holy Week is not meant to be experienced only on Easter Sunday; it is a sacred journey that unfolds step by step through the Church’s Liturgies. By attending the celebrations of Holy Thursday and Good Friday, we enter more deeply into the mystery of Christ’s love for us.
On Holy Thursday, we remember the Last Supper where Jesus gave us the gift of the Eucharist, the priesthood, and the commandment to love one another through humble service, symbolized in the washing of the feet.

On Good Friday, we stand at the foot of the Cross and reflect on the immense sacrifice through which Christ redeemed the world.

These liturgies allow us not only to remember these events but to spiritually participate in them. When we walk with Christ through the Upper Room, the Cross, and the silence of Holy Saturday, the joy of Easter becomes far more meaningful. By being present during these sacred celebrations, we allow Holy Week to shape our hearts, deepen our faith, and remind us of the profound love with which Christ gave Himself for us.
~Fr. Paulson

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What's Happening at Christ the King - St. Stephen

Please join us Fridays in Lent to pray
The Stations of the Cross
Different ministries will host each Friday in Lent:
Christ the King Church
Friday - 6pm
March 27 - Followed by Soup
St. Stephen
Fridays - 12 pm - Guided Outdoor Mediations
SS Campus will be open for self-guided outdoor Stations
Monday & Wednesday, 11am-2pm
Friday until 6pm

Holy Week & Easter Services
Palm Sunday Masses - March 28-29
Christ the King - Saturday 4pm
Sunday - 7:30am, 9am, 10:30am, 12noon, 4pm
Note: 12noon - Additional Mass
St. Stephen - Saturday - 5:00pm | Sunday - 9:30am
Holy Thursday - April 2
Christ the King Church | 7pm Mass
Good Friday - April 3
Christ the King Church
12pm - Taize Prayer Around the Cross
1pm - Stations of the Cross
1:30pm - Preaching on the Passion
2pm - Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion
5:30pm - Stations of the Cross
6pm - Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion
St. Stephen - 6pm Outdoor Stations of the Cross
Easter Vigil - Saturday April 4
Christ the King Church | 7:30pm Mass
Easter Sunday Masses - April 5
Christ the King Church
7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am, 12noon
9:00am - Children’s Liturgy
(Note 12noon - Additional Mass) NO 4pm Mass
St. Stephen Church
9:30am & 11am
11am-Children’s Liturgy-Note Additional Mass

Special Lenten Events
Retreat with Pamela Prime
Saturday, March 28 • 10:00 a.m.–12:00 Noon • CTK Parish Hall
The Healing of Our Hearts
Seder Meal with Rabbi Roberto Graetz
Tuesday, March 31 • 6:00 p.m. • St. Stephen Hall
Community Events
We hope you can join us for one of our special events!
Use the drop down list to explore our upcoming activities. For more information, please visit our Events page.
Passover Seder Meal - Tues, Mar 31
Buy TicketsWith Rabbi Roberto Graetz
Tuesday, March 31st
6pm - 8pm
St. Stephen Parish Hall
Join us for this beautiful tradition.
Line Dancing - Thurs, Mar 26
Join our Dance Ministry on Thursdays in CTK's Parish Hall!
Come out and learn how to line dance!
Grow in faith and build community.
Questions? Contact Nelson Gonzales
Easter Egg Hunt - Sat, Apr 4

Fun Games - Food & Prizes
CTK Large Lawn
Meet the Easter Bunny!
Easter Egg Hunt Times:
10:15am ~ 1-4 yr olds
10:45am ~ 5-7 yr olds
11:00am ~ 8-10 yr olds
Please bring a food drive donation and your Easter basket!
Winter Nights - Mon, Apr 6 - Mon, Apr 27
Learn MoreThis year, the Winter Nights program is returning to CTK
The mission of Winter Nights is to provide shelter to homeless families and help families break the homelessness cycle.
We’re looking for volunteers to donate their time and talent in several roles: set-up and take-down; dinner preparation and service; weekend breakfast preparation and service; tutoring; laundry; and other special skills.
For a full description, see our Events Page
Night of Peace Concert - Sat, May 2
Buy TicketsJoin us for a Night of Peace Concert with Sara Hart and Francesca LaRosa
Christ the King Church
Saturday, May 2
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
$10/Person. Under 5 yrs. - Free
Livestreamed Masses
The following Masses are livestreamed for those unable to celebrate with us.
Christ the King and St. Stephen Campus
Monday - Saturday
9:00am
First Friday Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Mass
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will begin at 8:15am followed by Mass at 9:00am
Saturday
4:00pm Vigil Mass
Sunday
10:30am
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