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Angel Tree

Hang an ornament. Make a difference. This holiday season, the St. Luke’s community is invited to make Christmas better for nearly 100 families through our Angel Tree program. On December 2 and 9 you have the opportunity to select the name of a child or family that needs your help. Come to the East Passage or Narthex to receive information on your selected family or child, and let the shopping begin! You will be given an ornament to hang on the Christmas tree in the Narthex to represent the child or family you are supporting. All presents must be wrapped and returned to the Narthex on December 9 and 16. Find other ways you can help at www.stlukesumc.com and click on the link to the volunteer form. Please join us for one of our Holiday Share Parties (when families will pick up their gifts). The parties are December 22 from 10AM-Noon at E. 10th St. UMC, and from 3-5PM at The Glick Center. You will be notified which Share Party your family will attend.

DECEMBER 2012

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COMMUNION Advent & Christmas at St. Luke’s St. Luke’s Candlelight Christmas Concerts

Christmas Eve Eve Candlelight Service

Friday, November 30, 7:30PM AND Saturday, December 1, 4PM, Sanctuary See page 8 for details.

Sunday, December 23, 7PM, Sanctuary A candlelight service for those who may be traveling or wish to avoid the larger crowds on Christmas Eve.

Live Nativity Sunday, December 9, 4 & 5:30PM, Sanctuary This annual family friendly service of the retelling of Jesus’ birth is a heartwarming event for young and old. It would not be complete, of course, without the live camel and donkey! A perfect service to invite friends, family, neighbors and colleagues to attend with you.

The Longest Night (Winter Solstice) Service December 21, 7PM in Robertson Chapel A service to help people navigate one of the most emotionally difficult seasons. It is also a service for those who need a time of peace in which to spiritually prepare. Rev. Marsha Hutchinson and the HUGS Grief/Wholeness group will host a beautiful service of music, prayer, scripture, Holy Communion, with a message of hope for the light that will come from the darkness of night.

CHRISTMAS EVE Monday, December 24, Sanctuary FAMILY SERVICE: 3PM CANDLELIGHT SERVICES: 5, 7, 9, & 11PM Celebrate the season by taking time to remember the true meaning of Christmas at one of these beautiful services. Christmas Eve at The Garden BEEF & BOARDS: 5 & 6:30PM OAK HILL: 5:30PM

Sunday, December 30 at 9:30 or 11AM (no 8:15 service) Dr. Kent Millard, St. Luke’s former senior pastor, will be preaching at both services.


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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

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compassionate, just, inclusive, Christ-like community. This issue lists upcoming events December through mid-January 2013. The deadlines for submitting announcements for the 2013 COMMUNION MONTHLY: December 5 for January issue (publishes 12/30) January 7 for February issue (publishes 1/27)

COMMUNION MONTHLY:

a publication of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church 100 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260 317.846.3404 • www.stlukesumc.com A PDF version of this publication is available online. Send your announcements to Lori Crantford at crantfordl@stlukesumc.com or leave them in her mailbox in the main office. Notices of births, deaths and weddings should be given to Sylvia Forbes (forbess@stlukesumc.com or 846-3404 x343) and can be left with her weekly to be published in the Worship Guide.

All classes, events and groups are open to all; church membership or affiliation is not required for participation. WELCOME TO ST. LUKE’S!

ALL-CHURCH ST. LUKE'S UMC

Charge Conference

Hospitality Workshop – Save the Date! St. Luke's is hosting a Hospitality Workshop on Saturday January 26 from 9AM3PM. Mark Waltz, international speaker, author and associate pastor at Granger UMC, will lead us. Mark has written First Impressions: Creating a Wow Experience in Your Church. He is funny and entertaining and will give us all a fresh look at our church. The event is free and open to everyone who is interested in upping the hospitality ante at St. Luke's to wow! levels. For more information, contact Mary Katherine at 846-3404 or schnitzm@stlukesumc.com. To register for the event or childcare, please contact Sylvia Forbes at 846-3404 or forbess@stlukesumc.com, or register at www.stlukesumc.com.

St. Luke's will hold its Annual Charge Conference on Sunday, December 2 at 12:15 in the Parlor. The Lay Leadership Nominations Report will be approved at the Conference, as well as the St. Luke's operating budget for 2013. All members and constituents of St. Luke's are invited to attend. Members of leadership teams at St. Luke's are encouraged to attend, as there will be a Senior Pastor report and comments from our District Superintendent, Rev. Bert Kite.


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ADVENT OPPORTUNITIES IN ADULT EDUCATION AND SPIRITUAL LIFE CENTER

Take 15 minutes each day during Advent for a scripture, meditation and an idea for action. Pick up a copy of this year’s devotional, “Welcome the Light” by Joyce Rupp, at the Welcome Desk in the Narthex or the main office.

Advent Calendar Exhibit The creative artists of St. Luke’s bring you an Advent Calendar in the Identity Gallery this December. Every day a new work of art will be revealed. Every time you come to church, walk up the stairs to the gallery above the east end of the Narthex and find the latest images to help you celebrate the Season.

Conversations Around the Scripture Sundays, 9:30–10:30AM in E105. The Birth Narratives: through DVD presentations, Dr. James “Mickey” Efird, Professor Emeritus at Duke Divinity School, shares the background, circumstances and environment of Jesus’ birth as told by Luke and Matthew. Join class leaders Gary Chambers, Brian Earnhart, Craig Overmyer and class members as they study the events surrounding the birth of Jesus and the implications for faith-filled living today.

Empty-Nesters Sundays, 9:30-10:30AM in the Parlor. The Journey—Walking the Road to Bethlehem. Using historical information, archaeological data, and a personal look at some of the stories surrounding the birth of Jesus, we will have the opportunity to see more clearly the theological significance of the nativity. Author Adam Hamilton, founding pastor of the Church of the Resurrection, Leawood, KS, prays that in reliving the story of Jesus’ birth we will experience the “good news of great joy for all people” that comes from knowing the true meaning of Christmas. Join Terri Coe, Director of Adult Ministries, and take this journey together.

ADULT EDUCATION

WOMEN’S ADVENT LUNCHEONS—Hallelujah! Insights

from the Biblical Texts of Handel’s Messiah

Thursdays, December 6, 13 and 20, Noon-1:30PM in the Parlor. Childcare available upon request. Children should eat before coming or bring a sack lunch. FEE: $30. Register with Linda McGlothlin at mcglothlinl@ stlukesumc.com or 846-3404 x306. Deepen your appreciation for the words and music of Handel’s “Messiah” as we look at Part I of this oratorio that deals with the prophecy and birth of the Messiah. Learn the background of the writing of this composition. Discuss the meaning of the Biblical text. Be inspired by the music of “Comfort, Comfort My People,” “Who May Abide the Day of His Coming,” For Unto Us a Child is Born,” and “Glory to God in the Highest.” Led by Jennifer Todd, St. Luke’s Member, and Terri Coe, Director of Adult Ministries.

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Advent Devotional Booklet

ONLINE CLASSES TO CELEBRATE ADVENT

Christian Meditation Practices in Advent

An online independent study course which will introduce or refresh some Christian meditation practices in relation to the Advent season. Some of the practices included (but not limited to): Lectio Divina, Labyrinths, Exercise, Journaling, Visualization, Examen of Grace. If you don’t know what some of these are, no worries! No materials or participation requirements needed. Beth Perry, workshop leader, will be available throughout Advent to guide and help you with practices. To learn more or to enroll, visit: http://beadisciple.com/workshops. (11/30-12/24)

Singing Mary’s Song

An online Advent eRetreat from the Upper Room. Based on the book by John A. Stroman, this eRetreat will provide scripture readings, meditations, and prayers for each day of Advent. Each week’s readings focus on various lines of Mary’s song. Reflection questions may be studied on your own or as part of a small group discussion. Gain new insight into the life of Mary. Listen closely to her song and discover its message for you today. To learn more, visit: http://beadisciple.com/upperroom.html. Begins November 30.

To pre-register for a class, go to www.stlukesumc.com/getinvolved/classes, or contact Linda McGlothlin at 846-3404 x306 or at mcglothlinl@stlukesumc.com. Oasis = Oasis Bookstore and Gift Shop located inside St. Luke’s.

Spanish Bible Study

Tuesday, December 11, 6:30-8PM. This bilingual-style Spanish Bible Class will focus on spiritual growth and development. A bilingual Bible will be provided for each participant. For additional information, please contact Dr. Marion Miller at millerm@stlukesumc. com. Sponsored by the Hispanic Ministry Team. Watch for our Spanish classes coming in January. Registration begins next month.


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CLASSES & WORKSHOPS

Religion and Science: Is it Possible to

Café Conversations Wednesdays now-December 19, 9:30-11AM in E105. Desire of the Everlasting Hills: The World Before and After Jesus by Thomas Cahill is part of the bestselling Hinges of History series where he knits together history, politics, sociology and faith with contemporary insights that yield remarkable results. In Desire of the Everlasting Hills, he shows us Jesus from his birth to his death through the eyes of those who knew him and in the context of his time—a time when the Jews were struggling to maintain their beliefs under those who imposed their worldview on them. Jesus, the loving friend, itinerate preacher and quiet revolutionary, inspires his followers then to journey throughout the Roman world and speak the truth he instilled. Join St. Luke’s Associate Pastor Dr. Marion Miller and discuss the impact Jesus’ message has in our world today. Book available in the Oasis Bookstore.

Sundays, January 13-March 10, 10:45AM–Noon in E213. This video series is hosted by Francis S. Collins, Director of The National Institutes of Health and the former Director of The Human Genome Project who has authored the best-selling book The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief. Additional contributions are made by sixteen scientists and theologians, including two Nobel Laureates. Topics include: Friends or Foes: The Story of a Complex Relationship; Truth in Science and Religion; God and Nature; Creation and Evolution; What Does it Mean to be Human?; The God of Hope and the End of the World; Genetic Science and the Frontiers of Ethics, and, Creation Care. Class facilitated by Terri Coe, Director of Adult Ministries, and Dr. Steven Elliott, St. Luke’s Member.

Women’s Bible Study

Discover Your God-Given Gifts

Wednesdays, now-December 12, 1-2PM in E105. Putting Faith to Work: A Study of James—Focus on how Christians are called to live out our faith commitment. Lessons explore how faith grows out of trials endured and temptations overcome; how Christians live with integrity in their relationships; the affirmation that faith and good works are inseparable; how to act with gentle, peaceable and caring wisdom and ways to deepen our capacity and strengthen our resolve to do right. Study guides available in the Oasis Bookstore. Led by Terri Coe, Director of Adult Ministries.

Choose one of four two-week options in 2013: • Wednesdays, January 16 & 23, 7-8:30PM • Sundays, March 3 & 10, 10:45AM-12:15PM • Mondays, February 4 & 11, Noon-1:30PM • Mondays, April 22 & 29, 7-8:30PM Understand the work of the church and the importance of your role within it. Discover your God-given gifts. Connect your gifts with your passion. Learn ministry opportunities. Discern where you can make a difference through your service. Participate in a commissioning experience. Class facilitator is Terri Coe, Director of Adult Ministries.

Take Science Seriously and Still Be A Christian?

2013 ADULT TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES The St. Luke's Adult Travel Ministry announces two new trips for 2013. Both trips include round trip airfare, all local transportation, four-star hotels, daily breakfasts and some additional meals. The cost will be approximately $3000/person (double occupancy). The trip is being organized and led by Bob Zehr through Travel to Remember. An information meeting will be held on Sunday, January 20 at Noon. For more information or to place your name on the list, email Bob Zehr at rdzehr@oakhillmansion.com.

Holy Land with Rob and Susan Fuquay See page 6 for information on The Garden’s Ireland & Scotland trip opportunity.

October 2013 (specific dates to be announced soon). This will be a special opportunity to visit the historical and spiritual sites of the Holy Land with our Senior Pastor Rob Fuquay providing the context and spiritual leadership. We will visit Nazareth, the Sea of Galilee, stop at the Mount of the Beatitudes and then travel down the Jordan River to the Dead Sea, where will make a stop at the impressive site of Masada. On our way to Jerusalem, we stop at Qum Rum and then spend a day in Bethlehem, visit the Garden of Gethsemene, Wailing Wall, the Via Delorosa, the Holy Church of the Sepulcher and end our week at the traditional site of the Garden Tomb. This trip will have a special added attraction as Rev. Fuquay will be using this opportunity to video segments to be used as supplementary material to future Disciple study classes. Those on the trip will get a preview, and in some locations, be part of the taping.


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Normandy and Paris with Dr. E. Carver and Marianne McGriff August 20-28, 2013. After leading groups from St. Luke's to the shores of Normandy, France in 2011 and 2012, former St. Luke’s senior pastor Dr. Carver McGriff has once again agreed to lead a group through the historical sites of the Normandy Invasion. We will stay for five nights in Bayeux, France and visit Utah and Omaha Beaches, as well as very personal locations where Carver served following the invasion, including the very spot where he was wounded in an artillery attack. We end the visit with a meaningful stop at the American and the German cemeteries. Also included is a visit to Mont-Saint-Michel (a UNESCO world heritage site) and Giverny, to visit Monet's home and gardens, and will conclude with two nights in Paris.

CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES The Track’s vision is to help children discover God’s love, celebrate families, live out the teachings of Jesus every day and share God’s love with others.

December at The Track

Kids in Mission

The Christmas story shows that an aspect of God’s character is compassion. Our virtue for December is COMPASSION— caring enough to do something about someone else’s need. God lovingly saw our greatest need and met it in the most remarkable way. God’s example of compassion is summarized in the monthly Memory Verse: “God loved the world so much that he gave his one and only son. Anyone who believes in him will not die but will have eternal life.” (JOHN 3:16) God saw the world’s need and cared enough to do something.

Twice a month, Pastor Jamalyn Peigh Williamson will lead Kids in Mission (formerly Mission Possible Kids) where kids will discover new and exciting ways to change the world around them. Open to elementary aged children (K-5th grade), Kids in Mission will meet the 1st and 3rd Sunday evenings from 6-7:15PM in E107/109. Please contact Jamalyn at williamsonj@stlukesumc.com with questions.

The kids will be learning “Jesus is God’s son.” Their memory verse is “God loved the world so much that He gave His only son.” (JOHN 3:16) ••• Mini-Track (preschool and prekindergarten) will celebrate Christmas with a Birthday Party for Jesus on December 16 during Mini-Track worship at both 9:30 and 11AM. The celebration will include Christmas songs, a Christmas story, cupcakes and a visit from a special holiday guest.

Family Fuel December 2 Family Fuel is the service where kids bring their parents to worship! Join us the first Sunday morning of each month at 10:45AM in Robertson Chapel. This worship service is geared towards kids, but designed for families to share a faith experience together. Each month, we focus on one virtue (December is compassion) that highlights a different aspect of God’s character through singing, dancing, silly skits and games as well as a lesson from God’s Word. Also, each month kids will leave with a cool application tool to help remind them all month of what they learned in Family Fuel. If you would like to get involved behind the scenes of Family Fuel, we are always recruiting hospitality team members or set-up/tear-down helpers. Please email familyfuel@ stlukesumc.com to join the team.

IMPACT Parenting Conference 2013 February 23, 2013, 9AM-1PM. Be an adult who makes a difference in the life of a kid. Kids have an innate need for adults who will cheer for them, pray for them, see the best in them, and support them through both words and deeds. That’s why we’re thrilled to have Dan Webster, author of KidUnique, join us as the keynote speaker for our annual parent conference. Come explore the truths and principles that Dan has helped parents and leaders across the country put into practice to help kids discover who they are so they can win in life. This half-day learning experience will also include breakout sessions led by local experts on a range of topics affecting family life. Register online at www.stlukesumc.com/impact. Childcare provided.

Helping Hands Needed

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SAVE THE DATE!

Want to help Children’s Ministries grow? We’d like to form a team of volunteers to support our growth by helping us with creative projects. These projects range from organizational to artistic. If you have some spare time throughout the week, chances are we have a need that could meet your talents and availability. If you’d like to volunteer on our team, email thetrack@stlukesumc.com.


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FAMILY MINISTRIES Save the Date for Marriage Enrichment Your marriage is like a garden. It needs weeded from time to time, but it also needs water and nourishment. Get some great communication tools to keep your marriage growing during a weekend away with just your spouse. Look for more information soon, but mark your calendars: March 8-10 in Nashville, IN. Sponsored by St. Luke's United Methodist Men.

See Young Adult Outreach info event on page 9.

FELLOWSHIP Elderberries

ReachOut Christmas Gathering

The Elderberries monthly gathering will be Saturday, December 1 at 2PM in Fellowship Hall for a catered luncheon. We will then attend the annual Christmas Concert at 4PM in the Sanctuary. The luncheon is $11 and the concert is free. Because it is a catered lunch, everyone must RSVP by calling Adra Wheeler at 253-4914 or 846-3404 no later than November 25.

Please join ReachOut, St. Luke's GLBT ministry, for a Christmas gathering on Sunday, December 16. We will attend the Later Christmas candlelight service together at 6PM in Robertson Chapel. Then we will enjoy refreshments in the Parlor. For more information, please contact Shannon Johnson at shannonjohnson717@yahoo.com or Mary Katherine at schnitzm@stlukesumc.com or 846-3404 x365.

There will be a Senior Citizen's luncheon at Riviera Swim Club on Wednesday, December 12 at 11:30AM for $7/person. RSVP to Adra Wheeler by December 9. Also—a free movie at the Movie Buff Theatre will be Friday, December 21 at 10AM. RSVP to Adra Wheeler by December 3. That is the only day they give out tickets.

Young Adults Tired of sitting at home with nothing to do? New to Indy and just don’t know anyone or where to hang out? Our fellowship nights are designed to get you out of your house, engaged with other young adults, and show you all that Indy has to offer. We take in concerts, dinners, movies, bowling, putt-putt, local one-time gigs, and much more! So if you’re looking for a place to connect, here’s your opportunity. For more information about our next event, email staff member Terri Coe at coet@stlukesumc.com.

THE GARDEN Ireland/Scotland 2013 Linda McCoy, pastor of The Garden, is leading a group of travelers to Ireland and/or Scotland in 2013 to explore Celtic Spirituality. The group will visit places like Glendalough, Clonmacnoise, Knowth, Iona, and spend time in towns like Dingle and Galway, Oban and Edinburgh to connect with our ancient spiritual roots. If you are interested in receiving a tentative itinerary and learning more about the trip, please contact Linda at 846-3404 x344 or lsmccoy@aol.com, or Judy Tolley in The Garden office at tolleyj@stlukesumc.com or 846-3404 x310.

GREEN MINISTRIES Green Gratitude The Green Ministry thanks Kevin Adams and Colte Elkin for their willingness to become “BagIt Man” (see photo right) at the Fall Festival and at the November Ministry Fair. They attracted lots of attention in a costume made of old plastic bags. Remember to take your reusable bags Christmas shopping! The average plastic bag is used for five minutes and takes 1,000 years to break down in the environment. If you have extra reusable bags, hang them on the red “tree” at the west end of the Recycling Center so someone else can pick up a free bag.


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St. Luke's will host a community computer collection drive and electronic waste recycling event on Saturday, January 5, 2013, 9AM-1PM at door #7 (rear of building). Donate your no-longer-used computer equipment to Wings for West Africa, a local non-profit that refurbishes and ships computers to schools in West Africa. Hard drives are professionally wiped and tax receipts provided. We are also accepting anything with a cord to be safely recycled by RecycleForce Inc. Everything with a cord must be recycled! For a complete list of what can be recycled at this event, go to www.stlukesumc.com. Tell your friends and neighbors! Fee is collected for TVs. Cans, bottles, cardboard and Styrofoam packaging also accepted.

HEALTH MINISTRIES

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Computer Collection Drive and E-Waste Recycling Event

Quarterly Blood Drive

What Did You Say?

Our quarterly Blood Drive will be on January 6, 2013 from 8AM-1PM in the Great Hall. Thanks to all of you who donated in our October Blood Drive; your uplifting notes and letters were delivered to Coach Chuck Pagano. The blood supply needs constant replenishment. The Indiana Blood Center must have 620 donors every day, seven days days a week in order to keep 60+ area hospitals supplied with an adequate and consistent blood supply. Please help your friends and neighbors get the blood they need by donating. Go to www.donorpoint.org to schedule an appointment, open your personal account and check on your reward points. Go to www.indianablood.org to check for your eligibility and to learn more about blood and donation facts.

If you find yourself saying that more frequently than you used to, then stop by the Free Hearing Screening on Sunday, December 2 from 9-11 AM in C110. Hearing loss is one of the most common chronic health care problems facing older adults. More than 55 million Americans are estimated to suffer from hearing loss, and 80% of that group is undiagnosed or untreated. As our population continues to age, the problem of hearing loss continues to grow. Recent studies show that up to 50% of Baby Boomers are experiencing significant hearing loss as much as 20 years earlier in life than prior generations. What about you? Have your hearing checked for free, courtesy of St. Luke’s Health Ministry.

Imagine a place where God is seen and heard through expressions of movement, media, and music—come worship at Later@St. Luke’s on Sunday evenings at 6PM in Robertson Chapel. Hear contemporary Christian, gospel and jazz music featuring the Later Band and Vocals, along with a challenging and thought-provoking message. Holy Communion is served every Sunday, along with light refreshments before and after the worship service.

DECEMBER WORSHIP SERVICES: DECEMBER 2:

Worship at 6PM DECEMBER 9: No service – join us at 4 or 5:30PM Live Nativity DECEMBER 16: Later@St. Luke’s Annual Candlelight Service DECEMBER 23: No service – join us at the 7PM Christmas Eve Eve Service DECEMBER 30: Worship at 6PM

Annual Candlelight Worship Service

Come worship with us as we observe the greatest story ever told. You don’t want to miss Later@St. Luke’s annual Christmas Candlelight Service on Sunday, December 16 at 6PM in Robertson Chapel. This year’s program will feature the telling of the Christmas story in poetry, along with Broad Ripple's Gospel Choir and other local guest artists. Refreshments will be provided immediately following in Fellowship Hall.


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MEMBER CARE Stephen Ministry Offers Comfort and Joy Is this a time in your life; when you feel more and more uncomfortable? Meeting with your trained Stephen Minister may be the comfort you need. During this season, would joyless describe your life? Let a kind, loving and supportive Stephen Minister help you add joyfulness into your life. Our gift to you as Stephen Ministers is unconditional love; recognizing always that God is the cure giver and we are the care givers. Become a care receiver today by contacting Mary Katherine Schnitz at schnitzm@stlukesumc.com or 317-846-3404x365.

MUSIC MINISTRIES Resound the Glad Tidings! ANNUAL CANDLELIGHT CHRISTMAS CONCERT Friday, November 30 at 7:30PM & Saturday, December 1 at 4PM in the Sanctuary Consider it an early gift of the season. This year’s program features music from around the world and over the centuries such as “Fum, Fum, Fum” and “A La Nanita Nana” from Spain, and “The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy” from the West Indies. The concert also includes audience favorites: “The Dream Isaiah Saw,” “One Child,” and “The First Noel,” and will feature the Chancel Choir singing “O Magnum Mysterium” (O Great Mystery) by Giovanni Gabrieli, a classical antiphonal piece that will be included in concerts during the singers’ spring tour in Italy. More than 200 talented singers and instrumentalists from the Chancel Choir, St. Luke’s Orchestra, St. Luke’s Children’s Choirs, New Song, organist Charles Manning, the Wesleyan Ringers and guest handbell ensemble, The Circle City Ringers, will collaborate to make this wonderful musical experience possible. The concerts are free and open to all. Think about friends and neighbors who could be blessed by this gift, and invite them!

OUTREACH & MISSIONS WORLD MISSIONS TRIPS

Caberne, Haiti: Medical Mission Trip January 6-12, 2013 LEADERS: Gary and Kay Walla COST: $1200 (including transportation) All medical professionals are welcome. If you can take a person's blood pressures and work triage, then there is a place for you too. Please email garyowalla@aol.com if you are interested.

Naples Habitat for Humanity Week of January 21, 2013 LEADERS: Ken & Mary Pennington and Bob & Rita Burroughs. For more information or a sign-up form, contact the Burroughs at 317-299-5801 or bburroughs@iquest.net. COST: $250/person plus transportation St Luke’s will be returning to Naples, FL to assist Habitat for Humanity of Collier County in building homes. Habitat will be emphasizing foreclosure rehabs this season. We are expecting a wonderful week of friendships (new and old), laughs, food and a few sore muscles!


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Rev. Jamalyn Peigh Williamson wants to invite you to join her at LuLu’s Café (86th and Towne) for coffee on December 9 at 9:29AM. She will be sharing some service opportunities and hearing from you on how you want to make a difference. At 11AM we can all head to church together.

Outreach, Inc. Outreach, Inc.’s mission statement is short and simple: "Equipping and empowering homeless teens and young adults to exit street life.” Outreach youth are in great need of new hoodies to keep them warm this winter while they are living on the streets of Indianapolis and surrounding areas. Please help them reach their goal of providing 100+ new hoodies with a donation of any amount. The Outreach, Inc. staff will purchase and distribute the hoodies on Thursday, December 13, during its annual Christmas dinner. Please make checks payable to St. Luke’s UMC with “Outreach, Inc.” on the memo line. For more information, contact Jackie Reed at 317-332-6550 or jsrmolar@sbcglobal.net, or visit their website, www.outreachindiana.org.

Refugee Assistance Ministry to Host Green Card Session for Refugees R.A.M. is sponsoring a session in January to teach refugees how to fill out the necessary forms to obtain their Green Cards. Refugees have come to our city at the invitation of the US government and Indianapolis. They are eligible to work and live here permanently, but they do need to complete the forms for a Green Card one year after their arrival. During our session, one "teacher" will give instructions for completing each line on the form. Volunteers are needed to work with each refugee to show them how to use the computer. The session will be on a Saturday morning (TBA) in January. This is once again a community-wide event. School officials, members of other churches, and Nora community groups such as Kiwanis have agreed to help.

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RAM is also always looking for donations of kitchen items, furniture, mattresses, and coats. There are so many ways to get involved with the refugees. Interested? Contact Cathy Kennedy at 418-5869 or jaycathy@aol.com.

SINGLES MINISTRIES Singles Christmas Eve Open House Monday, December 24, 6-9PM, Parlor. Join host Greg Hazel to enjoy Christmas music, holiday goodies, and fellowship with other single friends. Plan to attend one of the Christmas Eve services at 5, 7, 9, or 11PM.

SPIRITUAL LIFE CENTER

To pre-register for a class, go to www.stlukesumc.com/getinvolved/classes, or contact Linda McGlothlin at 317-846-3404 x306 or mcglothlinl@stlukesumc.com. Oasis = Oasis Bookstore and Gift Shop located inside St. Luke’s. Ongoing classes listed in the Extra Section. The Spiritual Life Center programs are open to all interested people without regard to their faith or religion.

SPIRITUALITY AND THE ARTS

HEALING MINISTRY

New Writers’ Group Forming

Reflexology Workshop

The focus of this monthly group will be a continuation of Dan Wakefield's class "Writing Your Spiritual Autobiography." Members of the group will be encouraged to discuss their specific interests and what’s important in their writing endeavors. Group members may bring a piece they are working on or something they wrote as a result of Dan's class. People who were unable to attend Dan Wakefield’s workshop are welcome. Contact Donna Singleton at donna.singleton@comcast.net for more information. Monday, December 17 and 2nd Mondays in 2013, 6:30-8PM in E107/109.

Reflexology is the ancient practice of stimulating the natural healing process in the body by using massage and pressure point therapy on the feet and hands. Certified Reflexologist Amy Barr will teach you the basics of giving and receiving a Reflexology treatment. This class is great for couples, friends, mothers and daughters, and all caregivers. Reflexology can be used on anyone, including infants and children. Learn helpful tips for easing allergies, headaches, anxiety, digestive upsets and much more. Just in time for the stress of the holidays and coping with winter colds and flu. Monday, December 3, 6:30-8:30PM in N101/102. Registration required; fee is $30 or $50 for two.


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PRAYER AND MEDITATION

New Year’s Eve Labyrinth Walk Welcome the New Year with a time of refection and celebration. Make 30 minutes on our indoor canvas labyrinth part of your New Year’s Eve ritual. Open Walk, Monday, December 31, 6-8PM in Fellowship Hall. A host/hostess will greet you and introduce you to labyrinth walking if you have not walked one before. All are welcome!

Indoor Open Labyrinth Walk Every Friday, 5-7PM, Fellowship Hall or N103/104. This prayer form is an alternative to seated meditation and offers an opportunity to end your week with a time for quiet prayer and contemplation. You may want to bring prayer requests/ celebrations to accompany you on your walk. A host or hostess will be available to answer questions or give you a brief introduction to labyrinth walking. In addition, there is a permanent indoor labyrinth painted on the floor of N103/104 (check schedule by door for availability).

WORKSHOPS, CLASSES & RETREATS

Beauty and Belief: Crossing Bridges with the Arts of Islamic Culture at the IMA Jennifer Todd, IMA docent, will lead tours of Beauty and Belief for our congregation. This exhibit features more than 250 objects—including calligraphy, ceramics, paintings, woodcarvings and textiles that not only address what defines Islamic art, but also offers an overview of Islamic culture throughout history (visit imamuseum.org for more information). Friday, December 7, 7-8PM and Thursday, January 10, 11AM-Noon at the IMA. Entrance fee: $12, meet inside front doors. Registration required (limited to 16 people). Register at www.stlukesumc.com (search “beauty and belief”). Exhibit is available until January 13.

Heaven! Heaven is a most interesting unknown yet significant concept. There is a renewed interest in pondering and learning about what the Bible, philosophers and various religions have to say about Heaven. If you are well read or opinionated or just curious and would like to share your ideas and listen to the ideas of others, please come and join the conversation beside the fireplace in the Spiritual Life Center. This is a topic that intrigues facilitator Merri Leffel. Monday, December 10, 5-6:30PM. Registration required; fee is $10.

UNITED METHODIST MEN The United Methodist Men is a brotherhood of men, sharpening one another, growing in faith, learning to serve. "As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another." (PROVERBS 27:17)

A Father's Grace:

2013 Is the Year for Financial Freedom!

A Circle of Dads Dealing with Divorce

FREEDOM! A lot of you guys know that scene from “Braveheart” where William Wallace declares his freedom from English oppression. Well, imagine being able to declare your freedom from financial burdens in 2013! The St. Luke’s United Methodist Men will once again be sponsoring Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University classes beginning in January 2013. FPU has been revised and is brand new for 2013, featuring a shortened class schedule (nine weeks vs. 13) along with brand new materials studying such topics as saving, budgeting, debt reduction, insurance and investing. You don’t have to be in financial trouble to benefit from this course. Look for registration opportunities and class previews in January. There is a cost of $100/family for materials and lifetime membership. Contact Jason Bick at 845-9747 or Jason.bick@att.net with questions.

When one goes through divorce, everything changes. How does one parent when one can no longer be present with your child? What does "family" look like now? Where do you turn for support and guidance? Beginning in 2013, the UMM will be organizing a ministry entitled "A Father’s Grace" which will offer men tools and practices to cope the myriad of emotional and spiritual changes that occur through divorce. A Father’s Grace offers hope to end the cycle of isolation and to assist men in redefining who they are and how to do "family" while navigating the challenges of co-parenting. Led by Dr. Scott Sweet (LFMT, Centerpoint Couseling), January 24-March 14, Thursdays, 4:45-6PM. Please contact David Williamson at williamsond@stlukesumc.com for more information.

See page 6 for information on the 2013 Marriage Enrichment Weekend.


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Remember the fish fry? Remember how we raised a bunch of money for a home in Haiti? Wanna come build it? Dave Williamson is leading a group to help a family in need of hope and a home. The dates will be February 3-10 (and yes, that does mean we'll fly out on Super Bowl Sunday, but should get to watch the big game at our hotel before flying into Haiti Monday morning!). Cost will be $900/person plus cost of airfare (currently around $550), as well as cost of passport, immunizations, etc. Contact Dave (williamsond@stlukesumc.com) for more detailed information.

UNITED METHODIST WOMEN

celebrate

Fish Fried, Money Raised, Time to Build

Outside the Circle Forum—

UMW Installation Dinner

Sewing and Social Justice Speakers

St. Luke’s United Methodist Women invite you to attend our annual Installation Dinner on Monday, December 10 at 6:30PM in Fellowship Hall. Our installation ceremony for 2013 officers will be held after dinner. Past Presidents are invited and will be recognized. This free dinner is held in honor of the United Methodist Women who have provided support in our initiatives of helping women, children and youth locally and globally, and those who will be serving as board members for St. Luke’s UMW in 2013. Please RSVP to Sandra Pirkle at skpirkle@indy.rr.com or 317-7334183. Deadline for reservations is Tuesday, December 4. Free childcare provided by contacting Kristi Chamberlain at chamberlaink@stlukesumc.com.

On Friday, November 30 from 9AM-Noon, United Methodist Women are hosting a morning of sewing fleece hats and developing an awareness of social justice issues facing women today. United Methodist Women take an active role in communicating an awareness of various social issues facing women locally and globally. Poverty, immigration, and human trafficking are a few of the issues that United Methodist Women are addressing nationwide. Ladies, you are invited to meet in the church Parlor at 9AM, then move to N101 and N102 to begin cutting out patterns and sewing winter fleece hats to be handed out to the children at the Methodist Children’s Home in Lebanon, Indiana and other children in need. At 10AM we will move to the Parlor to listen to a presentation and discussion on a social justice issue, which is a focus of UMW. If you are not involved in one of our Circles, this is a perfect time to become involved and to become better informed on various issues facing women and children. Childcare will not be provided for this free event. If you have a sewing machine that you can bring that morning, that would speed up our sewing process. Questions? Contact Sandra Pirkle at 733-4183 or skpirkle@indy.rr.com.

UMW Saturday Breakfast UMW December Saturday Breakfast will be held on December 8 at 9AM at Hotcakes Emporium. Ladies, we invite you to come and enjoy breakfast with other ladies during this busy time of the year. We discuss a variety of topics and laugh a lot! We look forward to seeing you before you head out to do MORE shopping, cooking and all of the other activities in preparation for this special time of the year. Questions? Please call Sandra Pirkle 733-4183 or e-mail skpirkle@indy.rr.com.

UMW Cookbook

Due to recent requests, the UMW cookbook "Leaving a Legacy" is in the process of a reprint. The cookbook, sold in 2010, contains over 500 delicious recipes graciously donated by St. Luke's members and their families and friends. Beginning in December, the cookbook will be available for purchase for $15 with proceeds benefitting the many missions of St. Luke's UMW. This timeless cookbook makes the perfect Christmas gift for anyone!

UMW Reading Group

There will be NO UMW Reading Group meeting in December. We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and look forward to getting together in January!


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UMW CIRCLE MEETINGS: Open to all women

Eve Circle Eve Circle invites all mothers with young children to unite with other mothers through support, faith, missions, fun and socializing. On Tuesday, December 4, we will meet in Fellowship Hall for Yoga to help relax during the stressful holiday season. Then, Tuesday, December 18, we will gather for our annual Christmas pitch-in brunch and letter writing to soldiers. ••• Eve Circle is a UMW group of mothers with young children that meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month (with a few exceptions) from 9:30-11:30AM in the Parlor. Free childcare is available by contacting evecirclechildcare @yahoo.com. For more information regarding Eve Circle, contact co-chairs Beth Edwards-Goff and Allison Flickinger at evecircle@yahoo.com.

Hannah Circle Hannah Circle welcomes mothers of elementary, middle and high school students who are working full-time, part-time, or staying home. Come join us for a Christmas Cookie Exchange in the Parlor Tuesday, December 11 from 6:30-8:30PM. Bring four dozen of the same cookie and a large empty container. Free childcare provided. Please email childcare reservations by the 1st of the month to hannahcirclechildcare@gmail.com. ••• Hannah Circle will meet the 2nd Tuesday of each month, September-May. Mothers of young children in need of an evening circle are welcome to join us too. For more information or to receive updates from Hannah Circle, please email Betsy Amirhamzeh and Regan Summers at hannahcircle @gmail.com.

Mary Magdalene Please be sure to join our Mary Magdalene Circle Wednesday, December 12 from 6:30-8PM for our Christmas dinner with tasty food and warm fellowship. We will be meeting in the home of Kathie Clemenz, 6337 Creekview Lane, Fishers. If you need help with directions, please contact Kathie at 317-845-5655 or kkclemenz@sbcglobal.net. The meal with be catered by Arlette and the cost will be $14/per person. Please mail a check to Kathie by December 7. Mary Magdalene Circle membership is open to all women of St. Luke’s. If you have any questions, please contact co-chairs Jolynne Wilhoit at 403-2462, wilhoitj@businessfurnitureindy.com or Lori Chambers 696-5965 or lochambers@sbcglobal.net.

New Life Circle Attention single women. . . You are invited to New Life Circle's Christmas Celebration “The Christmas Heart” on Tuesday, December 18 in the Spiritual Life Center. The festivities begin at 6:30PM with a pitch-in dinner. Bring your favorite dish to share and a wrapped secret Santa gift ($5 limit) for our holiday gift exchange. We will also be collecting gifts (for pre-teens & teens) for the Lebanon United Methodist Children’s Home Christmas Wish List. Come share some holiday joy with other single women! Invite a friend. For additional information, contact Nancy at 341-5032 or email at nhopper@iupui.edu or Cathy at 334-7821. New Life Circle welcomes single, divorced, and widowed women of all ages.

Sarah Circle Sarah Circle will be meeting on Monday, December 17 at 1PM in the Parlor. Our meeting consists of a special devotional, a light snack, socialization and a program. The program this month will be “A Christmas Story.” The speaker will be Mary Everett. Please bring a friend.

White Cross Guild White Cross Guild provides volunteers to participate in activities supporting Methodist Hospital. Meets at Methodist Medical Plaza, 151 Pennsylvania Parkway (103rd/Meridian) in the first floor community room. They meet the 2nd Monday of each month from 9AM-2PM (next meeting: December 10) to prepare gauze squares used in surgery (bring your lunch). Contact Marguerite Moehn (8731956) or Barb Querry (879-0543).


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YOUTH MINISTRIES Register for any event at www.stlukesumc.com/youth. OUR MISSION: To welcome all youth and families into loving, Christ-centered

Progressive Dinner and Lock-in December 1-2, 5:30PM Saturday-9AM Sunday, High School Progressive Dinner and Lock-in. Join us for a three-course meal at St. Luke’s, followed by a lock-in at the Lodge. All high school students and friends are invited! Even though the lock-in ends at 9AM, students are encouraged to stay and attend 9:30AM Wake Up at the Lodge in their (appropriate) pajamas! Breakfast will be provided. Sign up online or email Stephanie Eft at efts@stlukesumc.com.

Jr. High Laser Tag December 3, 6-8PM. Jr. High students are invited to join us for this fun night of laser tag. We'll meet at X-Site Laser Tag in Castleton for two hours of unlimited laser tag! Please sign up by November 25. Cost is $15 and pizza is included. Invite your friends! Contact Kevin Davis for questions at davisk@stlukesumc.com.

Youth Christmas Party December 16, 6-8PM

NOTES:

Jr. High Winter Retreat

inclusive

relationships where they can get in tune with God's amazing love and be empowered to transform the world!

December 21-22. Jr. High students are invited for an overnight at The Lodge with tons of activities and lots of fun! This event begins at 7PM on Friday night and ends at 8AM on Saturday morning. Cost is $15 and includes the cost of food and activities.

LOOKING AHEAD:

JANUARY 6: Confirmation Parent Meeting at the Lodge JANUARY 14: MLK Day of Service

FEBRUARY 15-17: High School Winter Ski Retreat

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The following is a listing of essential info and on-going classes/events.

WORSHIP

HOURS: St. Luke’s office is open 8:30AM-5PM Monday-Friday. Our Prayer Chapel (located inside Robertson Chapel next to the Spiritual Life Center) is available for silent prayer and meditation when the church is open. A pastor is always on call in case of emergencies; call 846-3404 to leave a message after hours.

E-MAIL: Need to email someone on our staff? Easy. Our email is our last name followed immediately by first initial, followed by @stlukesumc.com.

IN GENERAL: When you need something, our outstanding front desk staff can direct your call to the appropriate person. But here are some tips for some of the most frequently requested information: I NEED

CONTACT

Adult Class Registration

Linda McGlothlin

Childcare Needs for Meetings/Events (charges may apply)

Kristi Chamberlain

Member Care/Death/ Mary Katherine Schnitz Stephen Ministry Request/Hospitalization Membership/Births/Address/ Phone Change

Sylvia Forbes

Reserve a Room/Request A/V

Beth Lammers or Carol Helmus

Weddings/Special Event Coordination

Carol Helmus

Baptisms

Kristi Chamberlain

Pledge Balance/Information

Finance Office

Oasis Bookstore

Sharon Holyoak

Sunday Worship Services with Rev. Rob Fuquay 8:15, 9:30 & 11AM, Sanctuary • Communion is served the first Sunday of the month at all three services and is available to all persons. • St. Luke’s Orchestra plays the third Sunday of the month. • Baptisms take place the third, fourth and fifth Sundays of every month. Parents must attend an orientation class in order to sign their child up for baptism. See www.stlukesumc.com/resoucecenter for details.

Family Fuel, First Sunday of each month. A fun, interactive worship service for elementary-aged children and their families to experience together. Led by Revs. David & Jamalyn Peigh Williamson. Taizé, Third Sundays of each month, 5-5:45PM by the baptismal font in the Sanctuary with musical community and Rev. Marsha Hutchinson. A service of peace and candlelight with silence, scriptures, prayer, and beautiful music.

Later@St. Luke’s, Sundays, 6PM in Robertson Chapel with Dr. Marion Miller. Come hear contemporary Christian, gospel and jazz music featuring the Later Band and Vocals, along with a challenging, thought-provoking message. Holy Communion served every Sunday. The Garden is an off-site satellite ministry of St. Luke’s providing non-traditional worship in a comfortable, casual setting. Dr. Linda McCoy, Pastor. The Garden at Beef & Boards: 8:15, 9:15 & 10:15AM every Sunday; music provided by The Good Earth Band. The Garden at Oak Hill: 9:30 & 10:30AM every Sunday; music provided by The Oak Hill Band. Rev. Stan Abell, Campus Pastor.

S U P P O R T I N G T H E M I N I S T R I E S O F S T. L U K E ’ S U M C

Inspirational Gifts, Jewelry & Books Conveniently located inside St. Luke’s UMC Sharon Holyoak, Manager Gift Registry Available

OASIS HOURS: TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS

10AM - 2PM 9AM - 1PM

SUNDAYS


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ADULT EDUCATION & SPIRITUAL LIFE CENTER New participants welcome!

A Listening Heart: Bible Study for Women with Young Children

New Earth Community

2nd and 4th Mondays, 7-9PM in, E212. Childcare is available upon request. New members always welcome. For information, contact Alison Staley at staleya@comcast.net.

Thursdays, 7-8:30PM, Spiritual Life Center. This study discusses innovative and challenging spiritual books. Contact JoAnne Waeltz, 872-0895, jwaeltz@comcast.net, for current title.

Flo Hardy Bible Study

Ongoing Meditation Group

1st & 3rd Mondays, 9AM in the Spiritual Life Center. Join others in coffee, prayer, reading and discussion of selected Biblical texts...just like we did in the "good ole days!" (with occasional “non good ole days” videos). Led by Rev. Marsha Hutchinson.

Beginners and experienced meditators are welcome to join in 1/2 hour discussion followed by 1/2 hour of Christian meditation. You will find support for your practice, new ideas and a community of others who welcome silence. Led by Merri Leffel, Mondays, 6:30-7:30PM in the Spiritual Life Center. No fee or registration.

Tuesday Afternoon Women's Spiritual Book Study This group focuses on non-fiction books with spiritual themes every Tuesday afternoon, 1-2:30PM in the Spiritual Life Center. Contact JoAnne Waeltz, 872-0895, jwaeltz@comcast.net.

Sunrise Book Study Wednesdays, 7-8:30AM, Parlor. Start your day with friends, prayer, a good book, stimulating discussion and personal enrichment. Contact Betty Brandt at (317) 846-3404 or brandtb@stlukesumc.com.

George Vickery Men’s Discussion Group Wednesdays, 9:30AM at Shapiro’s (in Carmel). Discuss current events or the latest book of interest you have read. For more information, call Bob Waeltz at 872-0895.

Pastors’ Book Study Wednesdays, 10-11:30AM in the Parlor. Book discussions are led by a rotating group of pastors and leaders within the church. Each book selected is with the goal of interactive and insightful discussion about how faith is lived out and experienced in our lives on a regular basis. The current book is When God Comes Down, by James A. Harnish. Our Christmas brunch is December 12, and this will wrap up our 2012 meetings. We will resume in January. We welcome you to our fellowship to enjoy this relaxed format, stimulating conversation and thought-provoking topics.

Wednesday Morning Bible Study Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30AM, The Forum at The Crossing. An off-site senior adult Bible Study. Led by Terri Coe, Mary Katherine Schnitz and several other St. Luke’s lay members.

Thursday Afternoon Book Study Thursdays, 1-2:30PM, Parlor. Join this group to read and discuss a diverse selection of materials. November’s book is The Shoemaker’s Wife by Adriana Trigiani. December’s book will be Skipping Christmas by John Grisham. The group also enjoys lunches, watching movies, field trips and celebrating birthdays. Class facilitator is Phyllis Bybee. For more information, please contact Sylvia Forbes at 846-3404 or forbess@stlukesumc.com.

Prayer Shawl Ministry Tuesdays, 1-3PM in W120. Prayerful volunteers who like to knit or crochet and love the fellowship of working together make prayer shawls for those needing to be wrapped in God’s healing love. New knitters welcome. Contact Helen Vriesman at 317-849-9417 or hrvaintree@yahoo.com.

Studio 3 Art Ministry for Artists & Dabblers Anyone interested in building an art community at St. Luke’s is welcome to come spend the day (or a portion of the day) with other artists. Bring your favorite medium and plan to go out for lunch. Occasional field trips and pitch-ins too. Every Thursday, 9AM-4PM in C122. For information, contact Karen Porter at porter.joe@sbcglobal.net.

SUNDAY MORNING CLASSES

Conversations Around the Scripture Sundays, 9:30–10:30AM in E105. All are welcome to join the discussion as we learn lessons of faith that can be applied to everyday living. For more information, please contact Mollie and Brian Earnhart at 317-873-2406. Workbooks may be purchased in Oasis Bookstore.

Empty-Nesters Sundays (except holidays), 9:30-10:30AM in the Parlor. Read, watch, and discuss contemporary and traditional books and videos, as well as some Bible study. We gather regularly for social activities. For information, contact Ann Townsend at 842-0464.

“Being“ Discussion Every Sunday Morning Radio interviewer Krista Tippett hosts a provocative show about religion, meaning, ethics and ideas at 7AM every Sunday morning on FM90.1. Krista interviews authors, spiritual leaders, scientists, professors, political activists, storytellers and musicians. A group of interested listeners meets at 9:30AM every Sunday morning in the Spiritual Life Center to discuss that morning’s show. Never a dull moment! The show is available the prior Thursday at www.onbeing.org. Discussion is open to all.


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New Perspectives on Sunday Morning

Find SLC On Facebook

Sundays, 11AM-Noon, location TBA. This class explores the work of religious scholars who are giving voice to reimagining the essence of Christianity. Bring your questions about the church, religion and faith to this non-judgmental conversation in search of alternative answers and paths to experiences of the Holy.

For updated information about our programming, go to “St. Luke’s UMC – Spiritual Life Center.”

BODY / MIND / SPIRIT

CARE MINISTRIES

Yoga for Stress

Chronic Pain Support Group

Ending with a 15-minute guided deep relaxation, this class will help you gain balance, strength and flexibility in your body and peace and calm in your mind. All levels are welcome to join. A great way to start your day. Mondays, 7:30-8:45AM and 9:30-10:45AM, and Thursdays, 8:30-9:45AM, all classes in N101/102. Mondays, November 12-December 17, fee $72, and Thursdays, November 15-December 20, fee $60. Join anytime. Walk-ins/$15. You can register and pay online, www.stlukesumc.com. Next sessions begin on January 7 & 10.

Monday, December 17, 6-7:30PM in N101/102. This is a support group for patients with all types of neuropathic and fibromyalgia pain and for their families and friends. No registration is required. Questions? Contact Dr. Meg Frazer at 844-2903 or margaret.L. frazer@pfizer.com.

“Pay What You Can” Happy Yoga Open to all, regardless of your finances or yoga experience. Find your strength and happiness through poses, breath and meditation. Taught by Carol Holden. Mondays and Thursdays, 5:30-6:30PM in N103/104. No registration or fee; donations appreciated. Bring a mat AND blanket.

Healing Partners - Appointments Available Stress, illness, grief or difficult life situations can cause imbalance in the body, mind and spirit. This Healing Process combines healing touch, relaxation and prayer to form a synergistic effect that can help bring you back to balance and wholeness through God’s restorative healing power. These sessions reenergize and relax persons to enable their own natural resources to deal with illness or injury. Process honors all faith traditions. Call 317-846-3404x442 for a daytime or evening appointment. No fee, donations appreciated.

Aikido Training This discipline uses martial training as a means of character development rather than fighting prowess. Open to men and women. Come observe a class, or email through the Web site at www.indianapolisaikikai.org. Adult classes Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 7-9PM, Saturdays, 8-10AM. All classes in N103/104.

Family Support Group Wednesdays at 6:30PM, December 12 in the Conference Room. This group offers emotional and spiritual support for families who have a member abusing drugs or alcohol.

Adult ADD Support Group Third Thursday, December 20, 7-8:30PM in W125. St. Luke’s offers support for adults with ADD. For more information call Mary Katherine at 846-3404 x365.

Jesse’s Street 3rd Monday of every month, 6:30-8PM in the Conference Room. THIS MONTH: December 17. For parents who have a child with a physical, mental or emotional disability. Register for childcare by contacting Sylvia Forbes. Leaders: Kevin & Hillary McCarley, 850-1637.

Knitters Needed The prayer shawl ministry would love to have some more knitters. You are welcome to join them on Tuesdays at 1PM in the church conference room. Or knit from home. For more information or details about the shawl dimensions, please call Helen Vreisman at 439-6347.

Care Committee If you know of someone, confined to their home or health care center, call Mary Katherine at 846-3404 x365. The Care Committee makes monthly visits.


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CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES

Parents’ Day Out

For Children’s Music information, please see the listing under Music Ministries on page 19.

Classes (9AM-1PM) are offered for children ages 10 months to three years. PDO was established to provide parents of young children time for themselves on a regular basis. Children participate in structured play in a safe and nurturing Christian environment one, two or three days per week. Opportunities are provided for children to learn beginning social skills while having fun. Children must be 10 months old by September 1, 2012 to enroll for the 2012-13 school year.

New Check-In System We’ve launched a new computerized check-in system (CheckPoint) in Children's Ministries. Parents should register their children in this system in The Track area (East Passage). There are computer kiosks located across from the pager desk in The Track, and staff available to assist you. Once registered, the printer will produce a name badge for each child as well as a corresponding badge for the parent to use when picking up their child(ren). Parents who are missing their name badges will only be allowed to pick up their children by obtaining permission of the children's ministry staff. Volunteers will not release a child without a badge. The CheckPoint system will provide a greater level of organization during the check-in procedure, improvement in attendance data, and an increase in the efficiency of our overall administration. But most importantly, the automated system will heighten the overall security of children's ministry and increase parental confidence that each child is as safe as possible while within the walls of St. Luke's UMC.

The Track Registration Have you registered your children for Sunday morning small groups? You can register them online at www.stlukesumc. com/children/sundaymorning. If you have questions, email us at thetrack@stlukesumc.com.

COMMUNICATIONS Become a Fan Are you on Facebook? If so, are you a fan of St. Luke’s? Become a fan today—simply log onto our website (www.stlukesumc.com) and click the link on our home page to get to our Facebook page. Then click the “Like” button—just one more way to stay connected to everything St. Luke’s. We love to hear from you there too, but ask that you limit your postings to church-related events and topics, please.

The Track: Now on Facebook and Twitter You can now "like" The Track on Facebook at St. Luke's UMC —The Track to get up-to-date information about everything happening in Children's Ministries. You can also follow The Track on Twitter@StLukesTrack, or text to 40404 and type “follow @stlukestrack” to receive tweets as text messages.

PRESCHOOL & PDO Preschool Classes (9 AM-1PM) for three- to five-year-olds are offered in a safe and nurturing Christian environment. All teachers are experienced, qualified, well-trained and strive to maintain strong relationships with the children and their families. Preschool offers a developmentally appropriate curriculum where children may grow socially, creatively, emotionally, cognitively and physically. Children must be three years old by September 1, 2012 to enroll for the 2012-13 school year.

FELLOWSHIP Elderberries Euchre The next Elderberries Euchre parties will be held Saturday, December 15 at 6:45PM in the Parlor. Please bring a snack to share. Contact Adra Wheeler at 253-4914 or 846-3404 with questions.

ReachOut ReachOut is a diverse and inclusive group within the St. Luke’s United Methodist Church community offering spiritual support and encouragement to GLBT persons. We strive to lead a life of service to others, achieve Christian maturity, and educate ourselves in matters of faith. Social and recreational activities are provided to promote an atmosphere where friendships can develop and a sense of acceptance and wholeness may be experienced. All are welcome. If you have questions about ReachOut, contact Mary Katherine Schnitz at schnitzm@stlukesumc.com.


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THE GARDEN Planning on making a purchase through Amazon.com? Visit www.thegardenonline.org and click on the Amazon logo. By using that Amazon search tool, The Garden gets a percentage back from your purchases without costing you an extra penny. It's that simple!

GREEN MINISTRY Energy Audit Project Has Earned Thousands Through a special program offered by all the energy companies in Indiana, a skilled representative from Energize Indiana will come to your home, do a careful inventory and then leave a report and a box full of energy saving goodies. There is no charge and you are not pressured to buy anything. We have not heard one bad report about this program. The win/win is that St. Luke’s receives $25 for each audit to use in green projects around our facility. Please invite your friends, family and neighbors to take advantage of this opportunity too. Pick up a form in the main office, at the Recycling Center in Central Passage, or online at www.stlukesumc.com. Place the completed form in Betty Brandt’s mailbox. You will receive a call from Energize Indiana to schedule an appointment.

Green Ministry Leadership Team Our ministry leadership team meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Next meeting is December 12, 5:30-7PM in E213 and welcomes new people to the discussion. Please contact Sharon Chambers at sharon.chambers39@ comcast.net or 317-578-7502, or just show up.

GRIEF/WHOLENESS MINISTRIES

H.U.G.S (Healing Under Group Support) This on-going group led by Rev. Marsha Hutchinson is for anyone who has lost a spouse or significant life partner. The group meets every Sunday in the Parlor at 2PM for fellowship, sharing and learning about the grief journey.

H.U.G.S. Dinner Out Sunday afternoons can feel lonely for those who have lost a spouse. Come anytime for Sunday dinner out with others in the group. McAllister’s (91st St.) at 4PM.

HOPE For any couple or single parent who has lost a baby to miscarriage, fetal demise, stillbirth, or early infant death due to genetic issues, S.I.D.S, or any other. Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7PM in the Spiritual Life Center. For more information call Rev. Marsha Hutchinson, 846-3404 x315.

H.O.P.E. Memorial Garden A memorial garden located on the west side of St. Luke's for any perinatal or infant loss. Plaques may be ordered by families to be engraved in memorial and mounted on brick garden wall. For information contact Rev. Marsha Hutchinson (846-3404 x315) or Marci & Jim Harenberg (705-0771).

Dad's Group For any father who has lost a young adult child to illness, accident, suicide, or other. The Dad's group meets every Tuesday at 7AM for light breakfast at the Hilton Indianapolis North Hotel, 8181 N. Shadeland, and Thursdays at 7AM at Denny's at I-65 / Greenwood Exit.

Grief Counseling Sometimes the pain of a significant loss needs the benefit of time before the idea of group support feels right. If you, or someone you know in your family, workplace or neighborhood would benefit from a one-on-one session of grief counseling, contact Rev. Marsha Hutchinson at hutchinsonm@ stlukesumc.com. Wholeness and health is the goal of working through loss; we hope no one considers doing it alone.

Grief Ministry Mentors If you have experienced a loss and are not ready for group support or individual counseling, but would like a supportive friend to talk about your grief journey, Grief Ministry Mentors might be for you. Sometimes just a phone call makes all the difference. There is no commitment or time table. Also, if you are someone who has gifts of compassion and empathy for those going through loss, consider becoming a Grief Ministry Mentor. For more information, call Rev. Marsha Hutchinson at 846-3404 x315.


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HEALTH MINISTRIES Blood Pressure Screening Stop by C110 on Sunday, December 9, 9-11AM for a free blood pressure screening. Please refrain from smoking or caffeine thirty minutes prior to your screening. Sponsored the second Sunday of every month by St. Luke’s Health Ministries.

LATER@ST. LUKE’S Hispanic Ministry Team If you have an interest in serving, empowering, educating and working with the Latino community of Central Indiana, please contact us. The Hispanic Ministry Team is making progress and we would love to have you join us. For more information, contact Dr. Marion Miller at millerm@stlukesumc.com or 846-3404 x340.

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Taizé Musical Community Small vocal and instru-mental ensemble serving at monthly Taize service (5-5:45PM), rehearses one hour before each service. Contact Music Director Mark Squire at squirem@ stlukesumc.com.

St. Luke's Orchestra Under the direction of Bob Zehr, the Orchestra plays the third Sunday of every month at all three morning Sanctuary services, September through June. Rehear-sals are Thursdays, 7:15-9PM. Contact Margaret Spilker at msspilker@aol.com for more information.

Joyful Sound Rehearses Thursdays 6:30-7:30PM in E208, singing at the 8:15AM service twice a month. Contact Director Charles Manning at manningc@stlukesumc.com.

Wesleyan Ringers Advanced ringers rehearse weekly on Wednesday, 6:30-8PM. Contact Director Mike Keller at mkeller147@aol.com, for more information.

Joyful Rhythms

MEMBERSHIP Become a Member St. Luke's encourages you to make a commitment to become part of our church family. Whether you've only started attending recently, or if you've been coming for years but never made your relationship with St. Luke's "official," we invite you to attend one of our Membership Coffees (tea, water and juice fans also welcome!). They are held the second Sunday of each month at 11AM in N101. Register online or by contacting Sylvia Forbes. Next dates are December 2 and January 6.

MUSIC MINISTRIES Chancel Choir Rehearses Thursdays 7:30-9PM in E200. New members welcomed periodically throughout the season. Contact Member Chair Carol Tully at tully95@earthlink.net or Director Mark Squire at squirem@stlukesumc.com.

New Song Rehearses Tuesdays at 7:30PM. This women’s choral group sings one Sunday morning a month. Membership by audition. Contact Director, Cheryl West, at westc@stlukesumc. com or cwestindianamea@yahoo.com.

An intergenerational handbell ensemble with flair! Rehearses Mondays, 6-7:15PM. For information, contact Director Marsha Coyner at coynerm@stlukesumc.com.

CHILDREN’S MUSIC If you would like to register your child in one of the following ensembles for the 2012-2013 season, contact Debra Nethercott, Children’s Music Director, at nethercottd@stlukesumc.com or 846-3404 x329. All groups rehearse in E208 and/or E207, 2nd floor, East Wing.

Genesis Rehearses Sundays, 8:50-9:20AM Ages 3 ½ -5 by 9/1/12 Movement and music activities including ringing bells, playing rhythm instruments and singing sacred songs.

Elementary Music Program Rehearses Sundays, 10:25-11:30AM Rehearsals will not interfere with Family Fuel Grades K-5 Activities of this group include singing, movement and an instrumental program: Orff instruments and choir chimes. MUSIC ASSISTANT: Gay Talbert


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Middle School Choir

Fletcher Place Community Center

Rehearses Tuesdays, 7:15-8PM Grades 6-8 An outstanding group of youth singers who participate regularly in worship services in the St. Luke’s Sanctuary. (Interested students should see Miss Deb for information.)

Breakfast dates are December 11, 13 and 21 and January 8, 10, 18 & 28. Need donations of food, paper goods or cash to pay for these items. Be one of the people that have taken on the responsibility of providing a breakfast food item, for the month, all on their own. Contact Joe Kenny at 317-876-0645 or jgkenny@ att.net or Don Cochran at 317-441-5658 for more information or to volunteer.

The Choristers Rehearses Tuesdays, 6:30-7:15PM Grades 3-8 (treble voices) A select group of singers, by audition only. (Interested students should see Miss Deb for information.)

Voice for Life Meets Tuesdays, 6-6:30PM This is a program of instruction for music theory, ear training, music history, church history and overall musical training. Participants can earn RSCM ribbons and medals. The program is open to any singer who participates in the Tuesday evening program—Middle School Singers and The Choristers. Interested singers, grades 3-8, from the community are also welcome.

Handbell Choirs Meets Sundays, 11:15AM-Noon Grades 3+ DIRECTOR: Donita Murphy-Sims

OUTREACH MINISTRIES Fox Hill Elementary Volunteer at Fox Hill Elementary school and experience the joy that so many other St Luke's members have. Your service to the students and faculty at Fox Hill will surely have a huge positive effect on the children you assist, but beware; you are likely to get more than you give. From LUKE 18:16 NIV..."But Jesus called the children to him and said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these." Join the fun in serving at Fox Hill. Volunteer opportunities include direct tutoring, mentoring, and administrative help. Complete the volunteer form at www.stlukesumc.com/outreach/community/school or contact Tom Lange at tom.c.lange@gmail.com.

Dinner dates are December 17 and 26 and January 23. Need volunteers to donate food items, cook and especially to transport and serve. See the bulletin board in the West Passage to sign up, or call Kay Horton at 317253-9833 for more information. We need volunteers for the third Wednesday evening meal in December. Please call Don Cochran at 317-441-5656 or email dcochran@cdsins.com to assist and volunteer. The following items are especially needed for the clothing store: Infant, children and teen clothing, suits (men’s and women’s), undergarments for all ages (men and women), all men’s clothing, bedding and towels. With winter approaching winter coats (men’s and women’s) are especially needed. Requests for food at Fletcher Place have increased significantly and current supplies are very low. The Food Pantry needs donations of oats, pasta and canned vegetables and fruits (low in sodium and sugar). Bulk quantities are acceptable and appreciated. Any donations can be placed in the drop boxes in the West Passage and be sure to write Fletcher Place on the bags or boxes of items being donated. If your Small Group is interested in providing any of these foods (for instance, fruits), contact Don Cochran at dcochran@cdsins.com. Volunteers are also needed in the thrift store, food pantry and GED preparation. Contact Karen Mann at Fletcher Place, 317-636-3466 x4 or Karen@fletcherplacecc.org to volunteer.

SAWs Wrap Up Servants at Work (SAWs) is completing another successful season, building approximately 85 wheelchair ramps for people who were previously prisoners in their own homes. Folks from St Luke’s are extremely generous in their active support of SAWs. Someone from St. Luke’s is working on a SAWs project almost everyday between March and mid-December doing ramp building, finishing or pre-building. It also includes behindthe-scenes activities such as interviewing, surveying, administration and fund raising. Thanks to all who volunteer. SAWs is a perfect way to use your time and talents. You are invited to join us next construction season. Find more information at www.stlukesumc.com/ outreach/community/construction, or contact Paul Snyder at 695-0585 or psnyder1Windy.rr.com.


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SINGLES Sunday Lunch Bunch Every Sunday, 12:30PM. Feel free to join us at these locations on the below dates for some fun, food, and fantastic times! DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER

2: Don Pablo’s, E 82nd St., Clearwater Crossing 9: Max and Erma’s, Meridian/West Carmel Dr. 16: Paradise Café, 96th/Meridian 23: TGIF, Keystone at the Crossing 30: The Rusty Bucket, 86th St./Ditch Rd.

Small Group Opportunity The Gathering—Sundays, 11AM in the Parlor. GROUP LEADER: Rev. Sandy Harlan at revsandy@sbcglobal.net. Currently studying Dr. Amy Jill Levine’s video series on the Old Testament. New members welcome.

Singles Ballroom Dance Lessons—On holiday break Dance instructor Olga Cansino will lead both a beginner and an intermediate level class. Register by contacting Linda McGlothlin at mcglothlinl@stlukesumc.com or 846-3404 x306, attending the first night of class, or sign-up online on the Singles Ministry page. No pro-rated classes. Pay online in advance or with check/cash the night of class. No childcare provided. Back in January.

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Hiking Group Every Saturday morning at Eagle Creek (weather permitting), singles meet to hike at 10AM in the parking lot at 56th and Reed Road across from the Colts Training Center. No experience necessary, just a love of the outdoors. Hosted by David Kincaid. For more information, please email David at davidm-kincaid@excite.com.

SPORTS St. Luke's Men's Basketball Open Gym For adult basketball enthusiasts (16+) who are looking to play friendly pick-up games on Tuesday nights from 7:309:30PM in the Great Hall. Weekly emails are sent to confirm players for the week. Contact Chris Lemming at 595-8545 or email chris.lemming@anthem.com.

Volleyball This coed sport plays on Monday evenings in the Great Hall September-April. Players of all ages and abilities are welcome. Play is competitive but friendly—no spiking or over-hand serves. For more information contact Brent Scott at 8759382 or brentsco@comcast.net. Cost is $23/player.

Fork, Knife, & Glass Fork, Knife, & Glass is a community group here at St. Luke’s for anyone who is single who would like to have dinner the third Wednesday of each month (except holidays) at 6:30PM at a local restaurant and enjoy conversations and laughs with other singles. Hosted by Armen Avakian. Our next event will be Wednesday, December 19, 6:30PM at Red Lobster at 38th and Gemco Ln., one mile east of I-465/38th St. To RSVP, email Armen at aa737us@yahoo.com or RSVP on Meetup.com.

Toastmasters Meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays (no meeting 12/25), 7-8:30PM in E108. For more than 84 years Toastmasters International has offered effective ways to improve communication and leadership skills. Guests attend for free. For information, call Cathy Baker at 334-7821, or visit www.stlukessinglestoastmasters.org.

Volleyball Volleyball meets every Wednesday at 6:30PM, and Friday at 6:30PM in the Great Hall. See the monthly schedule at www.stlukesumc.com/singles. The cost to play is $2. For info, email Tim Adams at timmytown@msn.com.

UNITED METHODIST MEN Monthly Breakfast All men are invited to the United Methodist Men’s monthly breakfast on Saturday, December 1 at 8AM in Fellowship Hall. We offer a hearty breakfast, fellowship, and an interesting program. This month's program will feature our very own Charles Manning. Have you ever wondered about all the organ pipes in the Sanctuary? Have you ever noticed all the keys and knobs on the organ console? Charles will take us on a guided tour of the church organ just in time for the holidays. All men are invited to this event, which is sure to be interesting and full of fellowship. Did we mention a hearty breakfast? Come join us!. If you are interested, please call Chris Bailey at 317-306-8491. This will assist in planning for the correct amount of food.


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Theology Unplugged Monthly Fellowship

Confirmation

Meet new friends and catch up with old ones during our monthly fellowship December 19 at 8:30PM. This evening will be a place for men to gather and share about life and faith in a relaxed atmosphere. We meet at The Rusty Bucket (1130 W. 86th St., just east of Ditch Rd.) the 3rd Wednesday of every month. Please contact David Gard at davidgard@ aol.com or 5018828 if you can make it. Or show up five minutes late. It's cool.

The Lodge, 9:30-10:30AM DECEMBER 2: Your Gifts DECEMBER 9: Gift Assessment DECEMBER 16: Semester End Pitch-in Breakfast at the Lodge DECEMBER 21-22: Winter Retreat at the Lodge DECEMBER 23: No Confirmation lesson DECEMBER 30: No Confirmation lesson SUNDAY MORNING HOLIDAY SCHEDULE: Notice that

while we do not have Confirmation on December 23 and 30, we will still have options for students Sunday mornings at The Lodge from 9:30-10:30AM.

YOUTH MINISTRIES We invite students 6th-12th grade to join us on Sunday mornings and Sunday nights. We offer a wide range of environments to connect with students. For information or event registration, stop by Luke's Lodge (the youth building in the NE corner of church parking lot), visit www.stlukesumc.com/ministries/ youth, or contact: Kevin Davis, Director of Youth Ministry davisk@stlukesumc.com; 846-3404 x326 Stephanie Eft, Associate Director of Youth Ministry efts@stlukesumc.com; 846-3404 x369 Colleen Baumgartner, Interim Administrative Assistant baumgartnerc@stlukesumc.com

JR. HIGH—SUNDAYS Sunday mornings we invite all students in grades 6-8. Our Jr. High group is designed to connect students to each other and to God. We want all students to feel welcomed, and we encourage them to bring friends! For more information please check www.stlukesumc. com/youth. SUNDAY MORNING OFFERINGS - GRADES 6-8

9:30 -10:30AM, The Lodge TOPIC: Middle School Survival Guide! Teens can check out a fun, welcoming atmosphere on Sunday mornings at the Lodge. Come early for game systems, ping pong, foosball, air hockey & pool. After some social gathering time, we head to the chapel for a game, live worship, devotional and small groups. See you on Sundays!

HIGH SCHOOL—SUNDAYS WAKE UP AT THE LODGE

9:30-10:30AM, The Lodge (upstairs) DECEMBER 2: Romans 12-14 DECEMBER 9: Romans 15-16 DECEMBER 16: Christmas Celebration DECEMBER 23: Faith Questions 1 DECEMBER 30: Faith Questions 2

SUNDAY NIGHTS LIVE IN TUNE YOUTH MINISTRY Jr. High (6-8 grade) 6-7:30PM in the Great Hall Sunday nights for Jr. High has changed this year as we seek to find more ways for students to connect. We will meet in the gym and some students will choose gym activities, while other students will choose to go to a small room with board games and connection time. Following this time we will bring students together for an ice breaker, and then move to the lodge for Faith Questions. Sunday nights will work like “overtime” from Sunday morning. Questions about faith, about the Bible, life and lessons that we are learning in the morning will be addressed in the evening. Invite friends, and look out for some fun activities! ••• No meeting on Sunday Night, December 23 & 30 due to holiday schedules.


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Sr. High 6-7:30PM, the Lodge, doors open at 5:30 to hang out Each week's meeting will include plenty of hangout and game time, an icebreaker-type activity to get things started as a group, worship led by our live youth band, a short message from an adult leader or student volunteer, and small group discussion time. DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER

2: Romans... more than Gladiators (Part 4) 9: Romans... more than Gladiators (Part 5) 16: Christmas Party, 6-8PM at the Lodge 23: No evening youth group, Christmas Break 30: No evening youth group, Christmas Break

College-Age Ministry & Facebook Group If you are college age and would like to connect with others in this group, or keep up to date, check out our Facebook group, “St. Lukes UMC - College Students.”

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