2017_December 3_Traditional Worship Guide

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SUNDAY | DECEMBER 3, 2017


welcome WE’RE GLAD YOU’RE HERE! Thank you for registering your attendance. Please pass the attendance folder along your pew. New guests will learn more about us in our “New Here” brochure in the attendance folder and find a gift just for you at the Welcome Center.

CONNECT HERE To find your way of connecting with classes or small groups at St. Luke’s, stop by our Connect Here booth this morning in the Gathering Area outside of the Sanctuary or in the West Passage outside of Robertson Chapel.

PRAYER CONCERNS Share prayer concerns on the prayer cards in your pew pockets and place them in the offering plate – or find the “Prayer Request” link at stlukesumc.com. Pastors are available for prayer following each worship service.

CARING FOR ST. LUKE’S If you are hospitalized, we want to know and care for you. Please call Laura Marine at 317-846-3404 or send an email to stlukescares@ stlukesumc.com.

PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN We provide childcare and Sunday School for newborns through 4thgrade children. Register all children in the East Passage. Activity kits are at the Welcome Center for children who remain in worship. Room 126 is equipped for nursing moms, including live streaming of worship.

YOUNG ADULTS Join us for coffee & cookies outside Robertson Chapel following the 9:30 & 11AM services.

YOUTH PROGRAMMING 5th - 8th Grade – Great Hall at 9:30. Students break out to the Modge (5th & 6th), Great Hall (7th) and C124 (8th). 9th - 12th Grade – 9:30AM at Luke’s Lodge; Worship and hang out. Come early for games. Find more at stlukesumc.com/connect/youth

LEARN MORE For more information on classes and other activities, pick up a copy of our Fall Ministry catalog, visit stlukesumc.com or subscribe to our e-newsletters.

CONTACT US 100 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260 stlukesumc.com | 317-846-3404 | info@stlukesumc.com

PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Rob Fuquay Rev. Eric Burton-Krieger Rev. David Williamson Rev. Jamalyn Peigh Williamson


order of worship S U N D A Y, D E C E M B E R 3 , 2 0 1 7

PRELUDE

The Promise Fulfilled | Hart Morris Pat-a-Pan | arr. Cathy Mockelbust (9:30 & 11AM) Wesleyan Ringers; Barbara Hobbs, Director; Melody Niquette, flute; Art Reiner and Dave Robbins, Percussion

CHORAL CALL to WORSHIP

We Shall Light a Thousand Candles | David Rasbach (9:30 & 11AM)

* OPENING HYMN

People, Look East | No. 202

* ADVENT PSALTER | Psalm 65:5-12

Leader: For God alone my soul waits in silence People: for my hope is from God, Who alone is my rock and my salvation, My fortress; I shall not be shaken. Leader: On God rests my deliverance and my honor; My mighty rock, my refuge is God. People: Trust in God at all times, O people; Pour out your heart before God who is a refuge for us (Refrain) Leader: Those of low estate are but a breath, Those of high estate are a delusion; In the balances they go up; They are together lighter than a breath. People: Put no confidence in extortion, Set no vain hopes on robbery; If riches increase, set not your heart on them. Leader: Once God has spoken, Twice have I heard this: Power belongs to God; People: And to you, O Lord, belongs steadfast love, For you repay all according to their work. (Refrain)

* GREETING ONE ANOTHER LIGHTING of the ADVENT WREATH John and Gay Talbert (8:15AM) Brad, Julie, Peter, Sarah and Andrew Redman (9:30AM) Jason, Nneka, Nia, Ibrahim and Ayo Breaux (11AM)

ANTHEM

His Light In Us | Kim André Arnesen St. Luke’s Chorale

PRAYER TIME & THE LORD’S PRAYER Rev. Eric Burton-Krieger 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, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power and the glory forever. Amen.

* standing, as able


ANNOUNCEMENTS OFFERTORY

Pat-a-Pan | arr. Cathy Mockelbust Wesleyan Ringers; Barbara Hobbs, Director; Melody Niquette, flute; Art Reiner and Dave Robbins, Percussion (8:15AM) The First Noel | arr. Brian Eads Chancel Choir (9:30 & 11AM)

* PRAISE to GOD | (Doxology sung to GREENSLEEVES) Praise God, from whom all blessings flow. Praise God, all creatures here below. Praise God above, ye heavenly host. Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. This, this is Christ the king, Whom shepherds guard and angels sing; Haste, haste to bring him laud, The babe, the son of Mary.

* OFFERTORY PRAYER SCRIPTURE | Luke 1:5-17 NRSV Karen Hobson (8:15AM) Chad Bocock (9:30AM) Ben Lamb (11AM) MESSAGE | On the Way to Christmas: A Place of Waiting Rev. Rob Fuquay (8:15 & 9:30AM) Rev. David Williamson (11AM) SACRAMENT OF COMMUNION

Communion Prayer We do not presume to come to this your table, merciful Lord, trusting in our own goodness, but in your unfailing mercy. We thank you for your presence in this meal and for offering us your unconditional acceptance and love. We surrender ourselves and our concerns into your loving hands. In Christ’s name, Amen.

HYMNS DURING COMMUNION

Wait for the Lord | Words on Screen O Come, O Come Emmanuel | No. 211 Jesu, Joy of Our Desiring | Words on Screen It Came Upon the Midnight Clear | No. 218

Gluten Free elements are located inside the plastic bags in the baskets being passed.

* BENEDICTION POSTLUDE

Of the Father’s Love Begotten | David Willcocks Charles Manning, Organ

GIVING UPDATE Our stewardship campaign has raised $3,306,263 so far, which puts us at 74% to our goal. With $1,153,737 still needed, we hope you will consider submitting your pledge to the main office this week.


joys & concerns ALTAR FLOWERS

Altar flowers are given in loving memory of Susan Olson Miller from the Robert Olson family.

CONGRATULATIONS TO:

Nancy Newman and Anita Sloat on their marriage, December 2 Charlie and Carla Crouse on the birth of their son, Carter Regan Crouse Ty and Erin Smith on the birth of their son, Emerson Thomas Smith

CONDOLENCES TO:

Lann and Marsha Thompson on the death of his sister Julie Archibald Rayford and Janet Crenshaw on the death of his father, Johnnie Crenshaw Linda Mainer on the death of her husband, Lou Mainer Roger and Susan Frick and Melanie and Bob Walker and family on the death of Susan’s brother, Bill Sneddon

announcements WORSHIP...

TRADITIONAL | 8:15, 9:30 & 11AM • Sanctuary CONTEMPORARY | 9:30 & 11AM • Robertson Chapel CONTEMPLATIVE TAIZÉ SERVICE | 3rd Sunday • 5PM • Chapel COMMUNION ELEMENTS

The Prayer Chapel is available for communion this morning. Please enter through the exterior door just west of the main entrance, on the south side of the building. If you know of someone in a healthcare facility or homebound who would like to receive communion, please notify Mary Katherine at 846-3404 or schnitzm@ stlukesumc.com.

LONGEST NIGHT SERVICE | December 21 • 7PM • Chapel

Rev. David Williamson will lead a special service on this longest day of dark hours. From that day forward it gets a little lighter each day. Join us as we reflect together on the hope Christ brings to us all.

CONNECT…

CHARGE CONFERENCE | Today • 12:30 – 2PM • Fellowship Hall Join us for this annual church meeting.

BOOK SIGNING | Today • Outside of Connections bookstore

St. Luke’s Theologian-in-Residence, Adolf Hansen, has published a book titled Is It Time? Helping Laity and Clergy Discuss Homosexuality One Question at a Time. Books are available for$15 Connections bookstore; Adolf will be signing books at the bookstore entrance.

ADULT ADVENT CLASSES

Looking for a short-term class? Not a Silent Night, by Adam Hamilton– Sundays, 11/26 – 12/17, 9:45AM, N101/102. Delight in the Light by Jacquie Reed, Sundays in Dec., 10:45AM, Parlor; or Wednesdays, 11/29 – 12/20, 12PM, N103/104. Silence and Other Surprising Invitations of Advent with Eric Burton-Krieger, Wednesdays, 11/29 – 12/13, 10AM, Parlor. All Earth is Waiting, Good News for God’s Creation today & 12/3, 11AM, N103/104. More about Adult classes at the Connect Here booths.


ARTISTS’ EXHIBIT

Celebrate the past year at St. Luke’s with photos and memorabilia in the East Balcony. The work of many volunteer and staff photographers will be on display as we highlight this year in ministry.

UMW CHRISTMAS DINNER | December 4 • 6:30PM • Great Hall

Women, celebrate UMW’s 2017 mission work with this free dinner and music by Belle Musique! Sign up today in the West Passage or at stlukesumc.com. Email Becky at volkb@stlukesumc.com for childcare. Donations of baby diapers, wipes and adult Depends will support local ministries.

LIVE NATIVITY | December 9 • 2 & 4PM • Sanctuary Join us to celebrate the birth of Jesus with this reenactment of the journey to Bethlehem, with live animals. This musical celebration is fun for the whole family! STARTING POINT | December 10 • 10:45AM or 12:15PM • C115

Are you new to St. Luke’s? Come and learn more about us in 30 minutes, leaving with recommended next steps to help you find your place within St. Luke’s. Childcare available upon request.

HIGH SCHOOL PROGRESSIVE DINNER | December 16 • 6 – 10PM • Luke’s Lodge High schoolers, join us for this annual event! We’re adding tacky sweater contest this year, so dig deep in your closet! Register at stlukesumc.com. Contact Josh at sweeneyj@stlukesumc.com for more information. CHRISTMAS CLASSICS CONCERT & DESSERT BUFFET | December 20 • 7PM • Great Hall “Swing” in the season with Christmas classics! JoySwing Jazz Orchestra, vocalists from our Contemporary Worship Team and the Honors Choir from Raymond Park Middle School will take us down memory lane as we share clips from favorite holiday movies. Buffet opens at 7PM, concert at 7:30PM; join us for great music, sweet treats and seasonal fellowship!

MIDDLE SCHOOL WINTER OVERNIGHTER | December 22/23 • 7:30PM – 7:30AM • Luke’s Lodge 5th-8th graders – bring your friends and celebrate finals being over. Worship, teaching, jump session at SkyZone and baking cookies at 3AM. Cost is $30 for everything. Register at stlukesumc.com. NEW YEARS’S EVE LABYRINTH WALK | Dec. 31 • 6 – 8PM • C115 Take 30 minutes to review 2017 and prepare for 2018. Walking the labyrinth is the perfect way to slow down and contemplate. If you are new to labyrinth walking, brief introduction is provided. Please enter through Door #1.

SERVE…

ANGEL TREE MINISTRY

Visit the Christmas tree in the Gathering Area and West Passage to learn how to purchase gifts for a family or youth who will join us December 17 for Christmas shopping. You will receive an ornament to place on the tree to represent the individual(s) you are supporting.

DECK THE HALLS – DONATE A POINSETTIA! | stlukesumc.com

Fill our worship and hallways with vibrant color! For $10, extend hospitality to everyone through the holiday season. Make a donation in honor or memory of a loved one by 12/14; order cards can be found at the Welcome Centers or the main office. A donor list will be published 12/17 and donors may take a poinsettia following the final Christmas Eve service.

EMPLOYMENT AT ST. LUKE’S

Looking for a great place to work or know of someone who would be a great addition to our staff? We currently have openings for a half-time Preteen Ministry Associate Director, part-time Elementary Ministry Associate and part-time facilities team member. Job descriptions at stlukesumc.com.


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