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The name "Christ the King" was chosen with the intent of "keeping with a general world trend of concentrating on Christ as the central figure." [3] As the church's congregation grew, the building was deemed "inadequate". It was demolished in 1999 and rebuilt, reopening in 2002.
The former pipe organ from the Church of Christ, Scientist in Sloane Square in London was removed from the church when it was converted to a concert hall, Cadogan Hall, and was installed in Christ the King Church. [4] The organ is a three-manual instrument built by J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd in 1907 and originally installed in 1911. [5]
Ezra Taft Benson, who succeeded Kimball as church president, urged all church members "to read and reread President Spencer W. Kimball's book." [5] More recently, in the November 2004 General Conference, LDS Church apostle Richard G. Scott called it a "masterly work" [6] and, prior to that, "a superb guide to forgiveness through repentance."
For repentance corrects the will; and if ye will not repent through fear of evil, at least ye may for the pleasure of good things; hence He says, the kingdom of heaven is at hand; that is, the blessings of the heavenly kingdom. As if He had said, Prepare yourselves by repentance, for the time of eternal reward is at hand. [3]
Christ the King Church (Fort Smith, Arkansas) Christ the King Church (Larkspur, Colorado), designated an anti-LGBT hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center; Christ the King School and Church, Lexington, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky; Christ the King Presbyterian Church, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Christ's Commission Fellowship (CCF) is an international non-denominational church founded by Peter Tan-Chi, based in the Philippines. Its main worship church is located at the CCF Center in Ortigas East (formerly Frontera Verde), Pasig .
In 1981, the Diocese of Christ the King reported 40 parishes across the United States, with more than 35 clergy. [4] A new name, Province of Christ the King, was adopted as the church expanded to become a nationwide jurisdiction spanning the United States. The province was renamed as the Anglican Province of Christ the King in 1991. [5]
Max R. King (born 1930 – February 25, 2023) was the founder of the school of thought known as "transmillennialism" [citation needed]. King was a minister in the Churches of Christ for 40 years before developing Transmillennialism. [1] [2] King pioneered a field of theology that he termed "covenant eschatology" which most call full preterism.