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MAY 26, 2013 100 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260 317.846.3404 • www.stlukesumc.com ST. LUKE’S SERVICES: 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM, Sanctuary THE GARDEN at Beef & Boards Theatre: 8:15, 9:15 and 10:15AM. Dr. Linda McCoy, Pastor THE GARDEN at Oak Hill: 9:30 & 10:30AM. Rev. Stan Abell, Pastor FAMILY FUEL: 10:45AM, Robertson Chapel. Rev. David Williamson, Pastor. First Sunday of the month CONTEMPLATIVE TAIZÉ SERVICE: 5:00PM, Sanctuary. Rev. Marsha Hutchinson, Pastor. Third Sunday of the month LATER@ST. LUKE’S: 6:00PM, Robertson Chapel. Dr. Marion Miller, Pastor WORSHIP 24/7: Our morning worship services are Web broadcast live in real time at www.stlukesumc.com/worship/watch. The entire service is avail- able for purchase on CD and DVD; you may order specific services at www.stlukesumc.com/worship/sermonarchives, or stop by the Welcome Center this morning for an order envelope. You may also listen to or download sermons at www.stlukesumc.com. A link to the sermon video is also available by following us on @stlukesum- cindy on Twitter. St. Luke’s is an open community of Christians gathering to seek, celebrate, live and share the love of God for all creation. We envision being transformed by God and transforming the world into a compassionate, just, inclusive, Christ-like community.

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Oklahoma Tornado Disaster ReliefIf you wish to help with the relief efforts in Moore, OK, pleaseplace your donation in the offering plate (checks madepayable to St. Luke’s with “Oklahoma Tornado Relief” onthe memo line, or cash donations in an offering envelopewith same memo). Please keep this community in yourprayers during their long journey of recovery and healing.

May Outreach of the MonthThe Rosebud, SD Native American Family Work Project isour Outreach of the Month. St. Luke’s has traveled toRosebud for many years, where teams have worked withthe Lakota people through a variety of experiences. Thisyear’s trip takes place June 23-29. For more info, contactJamalyn Peigh Williamson at [email protected] financial contributions will support Tree of Life, whichhelps with school kits, winter coats, warm blankets andother critical needs of Rosebud. You may make a donationand place it in the offering basket (payable to St. Luke’s with“Rosebud” on the memo line) or on our website.

“Reel Injun” DocumentaryIn conjunction with our Outreach of the Month project,Rosebud, SD Native American Reservation, you are invitedto watch and discuss the film “Reel Injun” today at 4:30PMin E105. Rev. Dr. Susan Jennys, an anthropologist as wellas a United Methodist lay pastor, will lead Q&A on thisfilm, which shows how Hollywood has depicted NativeAmericans over the years, thus contributing to stereotypes.

June Communion MonthlyThe new issue of the Communion Monthly is available thismorning. You will find them in the stands by the main doors,or from one of our friendly ushers. They are also available atwww.stlukesumc.com to access and share with others.

Summer Splash RegistrationSummer Splash – Kingdom Rock takes place July 22-26,9AM-Noon for preschool children through those now com-pleting 3rd grade. Register now at www.stlukesumc.comor in person this morning in the East Passage. There areoptions for older elementary and youth as well, and manyadult volunteers are needed! Stop by the table for details.

SpringHill Day Camp RegistrationIn addition to our annual Summer Splash week-long, half-day opportunity for children, this year St. Luke’s is offer-ing a full-day camp experience for children who havecompleted kindergarten-4th grade. SpringHill Day Campwill take place July 8-12, 9AM-4PM. Get all the details inthe Communion Monthly or at www.stlukesumc.com.

Job Opening—Application Deadline Today

St. Luke’s has an opening for the full-time position of Executive Assistant to both the Senior Pastor and Execu-

tive Director of Ministries and Operations. A complete jobdescription may be found at www.stlukesumc.com. Inter-ested applicants should submit their resume to NancyLange at [email protected] or to her attention today.

Love Apple ProjectParticipate in a Sowers “grow and give” project. You get atomato (aka “love apple”) plant to grow. At harvest time,you give the produce to the Sowers to be donated to a localfood pantry. Pick up a plant today in the West Passage.

NEWS YOU CAN USEBuilding ClosedSt. Luke’s will be closed tomorrow, May 27, in observanceof Memorial Day. No classes or events will be held.

“Beyond Coal” RallyJoin the Green Ministry at the Indiana State Museum lawnon Saturday, June 1 at Noon to form a human sign spelling“Beyond Coal.” Contact Betty Brandt at [email protected] or 846-3404 for details.

Membership CoffeeBecome a member of St. Luke’s at next Sunday’s Member-ship Coffee taking place at 11AM in E105. This 90-minuteexperience allows you to begin a path toward diving deeperinto your faith. Register at www.stlukesumc.com or bycontacting Sylvia at [email protected] or 846-3404.

The Track Summer ScheduleStarting next Sunday, June 2, preschool and pre-k children(age 3 by 9/12 to those not yet in kindergarten) are invitedto the Mini-Track for Sunday School classes at 9:30 &11AM. Children who have completed kindergarten through4th grade will attend the first part of worship with theirfamilies. Following the Children’s Moment, they will be ledby staff to a classroom for fun activities. They can be pickedup by their parents in E106 or E108 following the service.

A Disciple’s FaithEver wondered what your next step could be in your faithjourney? With the Conversations Around the Scripture class,gain insights and grow deeper in Christian living. Utilize ADisciple’s Path workbook, available in Oasis Bookstore.Sundays, June 2-July 7, 9:30-10:30AM in E105.

Children’s Home Special EventSt. Luke’s United Methodist Women and the Indiana UnitedMethodist Children’s Home invite you and your family to aPicnic and Open House on Sunday, June 2, 4-6PM at 515W. Camp Street in Lebanon, IN. Enjoy a picnic and learnabout the good work being done for children. Details canbe found in the June Communion Monthly.

MAY 26, 2013TODAY’S SPECIAL EVENTSThe following is a list of events occuring today at St. Luke’s. For other events and upcoming information, pick up aCOMMUNION MONTHLY, available at the end of the pews and at the Information Desk in the Narthex.

100 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260

317.846.3404 • www.stlukesumc.com

ST. LUKE’S SERVICES: 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM, Sanctuary

THE GARDEN at Beef & Boards Theatre:8:15, 9:15 and 10:15AM. Dr. Linda McCoy, Pastor

THE GARDEN at Oak Hill: 9:30 & 10:30AM. Rev. Stan Abell, Pastor

FAMILY FUEL: 10:45AM, Robertson Chapel. Rev. David Williamson, Pastor. First Sunday of the month

CONTEMPLATIVE TAIZÉ SERVICE: 5:00PM, Sanctuary.Rev. Marsha Hutchinson, Pastor. Third Sunday of the month

LATER@ST. LUKE’S: 6:00PM, Robertson Chapel. Dr. Marion Miller, Pastor

WORSHIP 24/7:

Our morning worship services are Web broadcast live in real time atwww.stlukesumc.com/worship/watch. The entire service is avail-able for purchase on CD and DVD; you may order specific servicesat www.stlukesumc.com/worship/sermonarchives, or stop by theWelcome Center this morning for an order envelope. You may alsolisten to or download sermons at www.stlukesumc.com. A link tothe sermon video is also available by following us on @stlukesum-cindy on Twitter.

St. Luke’s is an

open community of Christians

gathering to seek, celebrate, live and

share the love of God

for all creation.

We envision being

transformed by God and

transforming theworld into a

compassionate,

just, inclusive,

Christ-like community.

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ORDER OF WORSHIP

PRELUDE (8:15 & 11:00) “Andante” Felix Mendelssohn

(9:30) “Near to the Heart of God” B. Adams“When We All Get to Heaven” Olsted

Carol Dennis, Flute

WELCOME and INVOCATION Rev. Jamalyn Peigh Williamson

*HYMN “Come, Let Us Join Our Friends Above” No 709

*CREED LEADER: Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is the one true church,

apostolic and universal, whose holy faith let us now declare.LEADER

& PEOPLE: We believe in the one God, maker and ruler of all things,the source of all goodness and beauty, all truth and love.We believe in Jesus Christ, God manifest in the flesh,our teacher, example, and Redeemer, the Savior of the world.We believe in the Holy Spirit, God present with us for guidance,for comfort, and for strength.We believe in the forgiveness of sins, in the life of love andprayer, and in grace equal to every need.We believe in the Word of God contained in the Old and NewTestaments as the sufficient rule both of faith and of practice.We believe in the Church as the fellowship, for worship and forservice, of all who are united to the living Lord.We believe in the kingdom of God as the divine rule in humansociety, in the final triumph of righteousness, and in the lifeeverlasting. Amen.

*GLORY TO GOD Glory be to the Father and to the Son No 70and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning,is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

*GREETING ONE ANOTHER

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM (9:30 & 11:00)

ANTHEM “Make a Joyful Sound” Rollo DilworthNew Song; Cheryl West, Director

PRAYER TIME Rev. Jamalyn Peigh WilliamsonPastoral Prayer — The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, aswe forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, andthe power, and the glory, forever. Amen.

May 26, 20138:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM

1st Sunday after Pentecost: Red

ANNOUNCEMENTSPRESENTATION OF OFFERINGS

OFFERTORY ANTHEM(8:15) “Near to the Heart of God” B. Adams

Carol Dennis, Flute

(9:30 & 11:00) “I Know That My Redeemer Lives” arr. Dan ForrestChancel Choir

*PRAISE TO GOD Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; No 95praise God, all creatures here below; praise God above,

ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.

*OFFERTORY PRAYER Rev. Jamalyn Peigh Williamson

SCRIPTURE READERS(8:15) Travis Myhand (9:30) Chloe Meredith (11:00) Gavin Murphy

SCRIPTURE Acts 4:32-27 (NRSV)Now the whole group of those who believed were of one heart and soul, andno one claimed private ownership of any possessions, but everything theyowned was held in common. With great power the apostles gave their tes-timony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and great grace was uponthem all. There was not a needy person among them, for as many as ownedlands or houses sold them and brought the proceeds of what was sold.They laid it at the apostles’ feet, and it was distributed to each as any hadneed. There was a Levite, a native of Cyprus, Joseph, to whom the apostlesgave the name Barnabas (which means “son of encouragement”). He solda field that belonged to him, then brought the money, and laid it at theapostles’ feet.

SCRIPTURE RESPONSEREADER: The word of God for the people of God.CONGREGATION: Thanks be to God.

MESSAGE “LBF: To Be an Encourager” Rev. Rob Fuquay

*HYMN “All Praise to Our Redeeming Lord” No 554(stanzas 1, 2, 3 & 6, sung to ST. PETER)

*BENEDICTION

POSTLUDE “The Rejoicing” G.F. Handel

If you desire prayer, a pastor will be at the front of the Sanctuary following the service.

CLERGy Rev. Rob Fuquay, Senior Pastor; Rev. Marsha Hutchinson, Pastor of Grief Ministries; Dr. Marion Miller, Pastor of Later@St. Luke’s;Rev. David Williamson, Pastor of Family & Children’s Ministries; Rev. Jamalyn Peigh Williamson, Pastor of Outreach Ministries

DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MInISTRIES Mark Squire ASSISTAnT DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MInISTRIES / ORGAnIST Charles Manning

GEnERAL wORSHIP InFORMATIOn:

WELCOME VISITORS! We’re glad you’rehere and hope you feel the presence ofGod in this worship service. Stop by ourWelcome Center for information and agift, and join us in the Fellowship Hall forrefreshments and fellowship followingeach service. If you wish, fill out an Information Card in the pew and place itin the offering plate so that we can be ofservice to you. We look forward to havingyou worship with us again. ••• For our hearing-impaired friends, personal earphones may be purchased for $7, orhearing aids may be borrowed for theservice at the Welcome Center. For our visually impaired friends, ushers havelarge print bulletins with hymns. •••PARENTS: Childcare and Sunday Schoolavailable for children who are newbornto 5th grade; stop at the Info Center inthe East Wing to find a classroom. Chil-dren are welcome in our services. If theybecome restless, you may continue toworship with them in the Narthex. •••ARRIVING LATE?:Wait until prayers andmusical selections are concluded be-fore being seated. ••• Food or beveragesare not welcome in the Sanctuary. •••Communion available every Sunday,9:15AM-12:30PM. Enter in silence. Theelements are consecrated and placed inthe Prayer Chapel for all to include in theirworship experience. Gluten-free crackersare included with the bread elements.

COMMUnICATIOnS:

Our morning worship services are Webbroadcast live in real time at www.st-lukesumc.com. The entire service isavailable on CD ($4) and DVD ($10). Toorder or purchase, pay online via creditcard or PayPal at www.stlukesumc.com/worship/sermonarchives, or stop by theWelcome Center for an order envelope.Specify the service you would like copied.You may also listen to or download ser-mons at www.stlukesumc.com.

vOLUnTEER:

Looking for ways to get involved at St.Luke’s? Volunteers are always needed ina variety of areas. Visit our Volunteer Opportunities page, www.stlukesumc.com,or call Adra Wheeler at 846-3404 x457.There’s a place for you at St. Luke’s!

CONGREGATIONAL CONCERNS

COnDOLEnCES TO:

Mike & Linda Nodley on the deathof his father Orville "Roger" Nodley

COnGRATULATIOnS TO:

Cathy Bryant & Eric Eisenhoweron their wedding of May 26

TODAy’S BAPTISMS:

(9:30) Spencer Andrew Blom, son of Tim & Lindsey Blom

(9:30) Clea Patricia Kocher, daughter of Matthew & Kerryann Kocher

(11:00) William Reid Meador, son of Christopher & Natalie Meador

(11:00) Jonah Thomas Weirick, son of Jason & Shannon Weirick

SERMON NOTES

* Congregation standing

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ORDER OF WORSHIP

PRELUDE (8:15 & 11:00) “Andante” Felix Mendelssohn

(9:30) “Near to the Heart of God” B. Adams“When We All Get to Heaven” Olsted

Carol Dennis, Flute

WELCOME and INVOCATION Rev. Jamalyn Peigh Williamson

*HYMN “Come, Let Us Join Our Friends Above” No 709

*CREED LEADER: Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is the one true church,

apostolic and universal, whose holy faith let us now declare.LEADER

& PEOPLE: We believe in the one God, maker and ruler of all things,the source of all goodness and beauty, all truth and love.We believe in Jesus Christ, God manifest in the flesh,our teacher, example, and Redeemer, the Savior of the world.We believe in the Holy Spirit, God present with us for guidance,for comfort, and for strength.We believe in the forgiveness of sins, in the life of love andprayer, and in grace equal to every need.We believe in the Word of God contained in the Old and NewTestaments as the sufficient rule both of faith and of practice.We believe in the Church as the fellowship, for worship and forservice, of all who are united to the living Lord.We believe in the kingdom of God as the divine rule in humansociety, in the final triumph of righteousness, and in the lifeeverlasting. Amen.

*GLORY TO GOD Glory be to the Father and to the Son No 70and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning,is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

*GREETING ONE ANOTHER

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM (9:30 & 11:00)

ANTHEM “Make a Joyful Sound” Rollo DilworthNew Song; Cheryl West, Director

PRAYER TIME Rev. Jamalyn Peigh WilliamsonPastoral Prayer — The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, aswe forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, andthe power, and the glory, forever. Amen.

May 26, 20138:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM

1st Sunday after Pentecost: Red

ANNOUNCEMENTSPRESENTATION OF OFFERINGS

OFFERTORY ANTHEM(8:15) “Near to the Heart of God” B. Adams

Carol Dennis, Flute

(9:30 & 11:00) “I Know That My Redeemer Lives” arr. Dan ForrestChancel Choir

*PRAISE TO GOD Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; No 95praise God, all creatures here below; praise God above,

ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.

*OFFERTORY PRAYER Rev. Jamalyn Peigh Williamson

SCRIPTURE READERS(8:15) Travis Myhand (9:30) Chloe Meredith (11:00) Gavin Murphy

SCRIPTURE Acts 4:32-27 (NRSV)Now the whole group of those who believed were of one heart and soul, andno one claimed private ownership of any possessions, but everything theyowned was held in common. With great power the apostles gave their tes-timony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and great grace was uponthem all. There was not a needy person among them, for as many as ownedlands or houses sold them and brought the proceeds of what was sold.They laid it at the apostles’ feet, and it was distributed to each as any hadneed. There was a Levite, a native of Cyprus, Joseph, to whom the apostlesgave the name Barnabas (which means “son of encouragement”). He solda field that belonged to him, then brought the money, and laid it at theapostles’ feet.

SCRIPTURE RESPONSEREADER: The word of God for the people of God.CONGREGATION: Thanks be to God.

MESSAGE “LBF: To Be an Encourager” Rev. Rob Fuquay

*HYMN “All Praise to Our Redeeming Lord” No 554(stanzas 1, 2, 3 & 6, sung to ST. PETER)

*BENEDICTION

POSTLUDE “The Rejoicing” G.F. Handel

If you desire prayer, a pastor will be at the front of the Sanctuary following the service.

CLERGy Rev. Rob Fuquay, Senior Pastor; Rev. Marsha Hutchinson, Pastor of Grief Ministries; Dr. Marion Miller, Pastor of Later@St. Luke’s;Rev. David Williamson, Pastor of Family & Children’s Ministries; Rev. Jamalyn Peigh Williamson, Pastor of Outreach Ministries

DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MInISTRIES Mark Squire ASSISTAnT DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MInISTRIES / ORGAnIST Charles Manning

GEnERAL wORSHIP InFORMATIOn:

WELCOME VISITORS! We’re glad you’rehere and hope you feel the presence ofGod in this worship service. Stop by ourWelcome Center for information and agift, and join us in the Fellowship Hall forrefreshments and fellowship followingeach service. If you wish, fill out an Information Card in the pew and place itin the offering plate so that we can be ofservice to you. We look forward to havingyou worship with us again. ••• For our hearing-impaired friends, personal earphones may be purchased for $7, orhearing aids may be borrowed for theservice at the Welcome Center. For our visually impaired friends, ushers havelarge print bulletins with hymns. •••PARENTS: Childcare and Sunday Schoolavailable for children who are newbornto 5th grade; stop at the Info Center inthe East Wing to find a classroom. Chil-dren are welcome in our services. If theybecome restless, you may continue toworship with them in the Narthex. •••ARRIVING LATE?:Wait until prayers andmusical selections are concluded be-fore being seated. ••• Food or beveragesare not welcome in the Sanctuary. •••Communion available every Sunday,9:15AM-12:30PM. Enter in silence. Theelements are consecrated and placed inthe Prayer Chapel for all to include in theirworship experience. Gluten-free crackersare included with the bread elements.

COMMUnICATIOnS:

Our morning worship services are Webbroadcast live in real time at www.st-lukesumc.com. The entire service isavailable on CD ($4) and DVD ($10). Toorder or purchase, pay online via creditcard or PayPal at www.stlukesumc.com/worship/sermonarchives, or stop by theWelcome Center for an order envelope.Specify the service you would like copied.You may also listen to or download ser-mons at www.stlukesumc.com.

vOLUnTEER:

Looking for ways to get involved at St.Luke’s? Volunteers are always needed ina variety of areas. Visit our Volunteer Opportunities page, www.stlukesumc.com,or call Adra Wheeler at 846-3404 x457.There’s a place for you at St. Luke’s!

CONGREGATIONAL CONCERNS

COnDOLEnCES TO:

Mike & Linda Nodley on the deathof his father Orville "Roger" Nodley

COnGRATULATIOnS TO:

Cathy Bryant & Eric Eisenhoweron their wedding of May 26

TODAy’S BAPTISMS:

(9:30) Spencer Andrew Blom, son of Tim & Lindsey Blom

(9:30) Clea Patricia Kocher, daughter of Matthew & Kerryann Kocher

(11:00) William Reid Meador, son of Christopher & Natalie Meador

(11:00) Jonah Thomas Weirick, son of Jason & Shannon Weirick

SERMON NOTES

* Congregation standing

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Oklahoma Tornado Disaster ReliefIf you wish to help with the relief efforts in Moore, OK, pleaseplace your donation in the offering plate (checks madepayable to St. Luke’s with “Oklahoma Tornado Relief” onthe memo line, or cash donations in an offering envelopewith same memo). Please keep this community in yourprayers during their long journey of recovery and healing.

May Outreach of the MonthThe Rosebud, SD Native American Family Work Project isour Outreach of the Month. St. Luke’s has traveled toRosebud for many years, where teams have worked withthe Lakota people through a variety of experiences. Thisyear’s trip takes place June 23-29. For more info, contactJamalyn Peigh Williamson at [email protected] financial contributions will support Tree of Life, whichhelps with school kits, winter coats, warm blankets andother critical needs of Rosebud. You may make a donationand place it in the offering basket (payable to St. Luke’s with“Rosebud” on the memo line) or on our website.

“Reel Injun” DocumentaryIn conjunction with our Outreach of the Month project,Rosebud, SD Native American Reservation, you are invitedto watch and discuss the film “Reel Injun” today at 4:30PMin E105. Rev. Dr. Susan Jennys, an anthropologist as wellas a United Methodist lay pastor, will lead Q&A on thisfilm, which shows how Hollywood has depicted NativeAmericans over the years, thus contributing to stereotypes.

June Communion MonthlyThe new issue of the Communion Monthly is available thismorning. You will find them in the stands by the main doors,or from one of our friendly ushers. They are also available atwww.stlukesumc.com to access and share with others.

Summer Splash RegistrationSummer Splash – Kingdom Rock takes place July 22-26,9AM-Noon for preschool children through those now com-pleting 3rd grade. Register now at www.stlukesumc.comor in person this morning in the East Passage. There areoptions for older elementary and youth as well, and manyadult volunteers are needed! Stop by the table for details.

SpringHill Day Camp RegistrationIn addition to our annual Summer Splash week-long, half-day opportunity for children, this year St. Luke’s is offer-ing a full-day camp experience for children who havecompleted kindergarten-4th grade. SpringHill Day Campwill take place July 8-12, 9AM-4PM. Get all the details inthe Communion Monthly or at www.stlukesumc.com.

Job Opening—Application Deadline Today

St. Luke’s has an opening for the full-time position of Executive Assistant to both the Senior Pastor and Execu-

tive Director of Ministries and Operations. A complete jobdescription may be found at www.stlukesumc.com. Inter-ested applicants should submit their resume to NancyLange at [email protected] or to her attention today.

Love Apple ProjectParticipate in a Sowers “grow and give” project. You get atomato (aka “love apple”) plant to grow. At harvest time,you give the produce to the Sowers to be donated to a localfood pantry. Pick up a plant today in the West Passage.

NEWS YOU CAN USEBuilding ClosedSt. Luke’s will be closed tomorrow, May 27, in observanceof Memorial Day. No classes or events will be held.

“Beyond Coal” RallyJoin the Green Ministry at the Indiana State Museum lawnon Saturday, June 1 at Noon to form a human sign spelling“Beyond Coal.” Contact Betty Brandt at [email protected] or 846-3404 for details.

Membership CoffeeBecome a member of St. Luke’s at next Sunday’s Member-ship Coffee taking place at 11AM in E105. This 90-minuteexperience allows you to begin a path toward diving deeperinto your faith. Register at www.stlukesumc.com or bycontacting Sylvia at [email protected] or 846-3404.

The Track Summer ScheduleStarting next Sunday, June 2, preschool and pre-k children(age 3 by 9/12 to those not yet in kindergarten) are invitedto the Mini-Track for Sunday School classes at 9:30 &11AM. Children who have completed kindergarten through4th grade will attend the first part of worship with theirfamilies. Following the Children’s Moment, they will be ledby staff to a classroom for fun activities. They can be pickedup by their parents in E106 or E108 following the service.

A Disciple’s FaithEver wondered what your next step could be in your faithjourney? With the Conversations Around the Scripture class,gain insights and grow deeper in Christian living. Utilize ADisciple’s Path workbook, available in Oasis Bookstore.Sundays, June 2-July 7, 9:30-10:30AM in E105.

Children’s Home Special EventSt. Luke’s United Methodist Women and the Indiana UnitedMethodist Children’s Home invite you and your family to aPicnic and Open House on Sunday, June 2, 4-6PM at 515W. Camp Street in Lebanon, IN. Enjoy a picnic and learnabout the good work being done for children. Details canbe found in the June Communion Monthly.

MAY 26, 2013TODAY’S SPECIAL EVENTSThe following is a list of events occuring today at St. Luke’s. For other events and upcoming information, pick up aCOMMUNION MONTHLY, available at the end of the pews and at the Information Desk in the Narthex.

100 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260

317.846.3404 • www.stlukesumc.com

ST. LUKE’S SERVICES: 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM, Sanctuary

THE GARDEN at Beef & Boards Theatre:8:15, 9:15 and 10:15AM. Dr. Linda McCoy, Pastor

THE GARDEN at Oak Hill: 9:30 & 10:30AM. Rev. Stan Abell, Pastor

FAMILY FUEL: 10:45AM, Robertson Chapel. Rev. David Williamson, Pastor. First Sunday of the month

CONTEMPLATIVE TAIZÉ SERVICE: 5:00PM, Sanctuary.Rev. Marsha Hutchinson, Pastor. Third Sunday of the month

LATER@ST. LUKE’S: 6:00PM, Robertson Chapel. Dr. Marion Miller, Pastor

WORSHIP 24/7:

Our morning worship services are Web broadcast live in real time atwww.stlukesumc.com/worship/watch. The entire service is avail-able for purchase on CD and DVD; you may order specific servicesat www.stlukesumc.com/worship/sermonarchives, or stop by theWelcome Center this morning for an order envelope. You may alsolisten to or download sermons at www.stlukesumc.com. A link tothe sermon video is also available by following us on @stlukesum-cindy on Twitter.

St. Luke’s is an

open community of Christians

gathering to seek, celebrate, live and

share the love of God

for all creation.

We envision being

transformed by God and

transforming theworld into a

compassionate,

just, inclusive,

Christ-like community.