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PRIDE PARADE & PRIDE FESTIVAL

SATURDAY, JUNE 10 • PARADE AT 10AM & FESTIVAL RUNS 11AM-11PM • DOWNTOWN INDPLS

Join us in showing support for the LGBTQIA+ community by walking with St. Luke’s in the Indy Pride parade. After the parade, we invite you to visit our booth where you can learn more about St. Luke’s and our commitment to being an open, affirming, and inclusive church. Learn more at stlukesumc.com/pride.

QUEER CHURCH: STORIES FROM LGBTQIA+ CHRISTIANS

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 AT 7PM • MIDTOWN CAMPUS SANCTUARY

Join us for a panel discussion with LGBTQIA+ Christians. Hear their stories, struggles, and joys of being part of this messy thing we call the Church. There will be a chance to text in questions during the panel and more conversations during a reception after, in the Midtown Gallery. Register at stlukesumc.com/events.

Freedom School

JUNE 20 – JULY 28 • NORTH INDY CAMPUS

Freedom Schools are summer programs designed to increase literacy, self-esteem, socio-emotional skills, and a love of learning for children in elementary school. We disrupt the summer learning slide by keeping scholars engaged and stimulated. St. Luke’s is hosting its second Freedom School help children of Washington Twp. We are need of 200 volunteers, for more information and to volunteer, visit: stlukesumc.com/ freedomschool.

Martindale Walk And Talk

JUNE 26 AT 6PM

Tour begins and ends at PROVIDER Coffee & Long Drinks 1101 East 16th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202. Come walk with us! A one hour walking tour to hear stories about the history of Martindale-Brightwood. Martindale was originally a blue collar community populated by a significant portion of the city’s African American population, who inhabited the area as a result of forced segregation in the 1800s. Register online: stlukesumc.com/events

Lending Closet

DROP OFF HOURS M-F 9AM-5PM

NORTH INDY – MAIN OFFICE

Doing some spring cleaning? If you come across some gently used, but still in good condition, mobility aids, e.g., clean, gently used standard walkers, rolling walkers, rollators, single tip walking canes, quad canes, crutches, shower chairs/benches, please donate them to the new St. Luke’s “Lending Closet.” Mobility items can be borrowed to use while healing from a medical condition, and then returned after one’s healing is complete. For more information, contact Tina Voelker at dtsnag@ sbcglobal.net.

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