In 1958, a mission of St. John the Baptist parish called "Christ the King Mission" was established due to the growing local Catholic population.
Initially, the congregation met in an unused school room in the "Old Harmony School Building", near the site of the current church building.
The next year (1959) the parish, formally titled "Our Lord Jesus Christ The King" was canonically erected, and plans for a permanent (and larger) church building were underway. There were 83 families at the first mass of "Christ The King Parish."
The new church structure was completed in 1960. It is currently being used as the gym for the CTK school.
As the community expanded, another new church was planned. The groundbreaking ceremony was held on Sunday May 20, 1979, and the church was dedicated on April 15th, 1980.