| Our History |
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Christ the King Lutheran Church had its inception in 1940 when the English District of The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod opened a preaching station in Grosse Pointe Woods. The Mission Board of the English District called the Rev. Wilbert C. Burmeister to serve the congregation as its first resident pastor. The congregation was organized on January 27, 1941 under the name of Calvary Lutheran Church with ten charter voting members. When Pastor Burmeister accepted the Call of another congregation in 1945, the Rev. Walter J. Geffert of Kingfisher, Oklahoma, was called to serve Calvary Church. He was installed as pastor on October 14th, 1945. Christ the King dedicated our third major building project on September 11, 2005 adding a dedicated preschool wing to our educational space and expanding the administrative offices and workspaces, installing a large elevator, adding a small prayer chapel and conference room. We thank God for His mercy and grace in establishing us in this place to share the Good News of Christ's death to bring everlasting life and salvation to the world through the forgiveness of sins. |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 September 2011 10:05 |