2.6.2022
THIS WEEKEND
ALTAR FLOWERS In memory of Paul Foltz, Jr. on his fifth anniversary in heaven. Loving husband, father, and grandfather. With love from Chris, Holly, Heather, and Hilary. CONNECTIONS BOOKSTORE OPEN SUNDAYS • 9AM - NOON CONNECTION CENTERS OUTSIDE THE SANCTUARY & ROBERTSON CHAPEL Stop by the Connection Centers to get your questions answered, sign up for groups, serving opportunities, and events, and learn about ways to connect here. RESTLESS CHILD AREA GATHERING AREA (LEFT OF SANCTUARY) & CENTRAL PASSAGE Enjoy our live services in these spaces if your child needs a break during worship. NURSING MOTHER’S AREA E126 (EAST PASSAGE) Enjoy our live services in these spaces if you’d like to nurse in private and/or if your child needs a break during worship. DONUTS & COFFEE FELLOWSHIP HALL • 10AM – NOON After service come meet new people while grabbing a coffee and donut. Stop by our Adult Discipleship table to sign up for a Lenten Group. ARTIST RECEPTION GALLERY (2ND FLOOR BY THE SANCTUARY) • 10:30AM-12:30PM We are honored to have Deonna Craig and Ashley Nora exhibit their work for Black History Month. Deonna is the 2021-2022 Visiting Artist at the Indianapolis Children’s Museum and the 2020-2021 Virtual Resident Artist at The Madam Walker Legacy Center. She is also the President of the Eighteen Art Collective comprised of the 18 artists that painted the Black Lives Matter mural on Indiana Avenue. Ashley uses portraiture to capture real moments of human interaction. Meet both artists today!
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Throughout the month of February, we’ll be celebrating Black History Month and we have a ton in store for you. Check out the following to learn more and stay engaged: • Follow us on social media @stlukesindy. • Find blogs, videos, and more resources at stlukesumc.com/antiracist. • Pick up a Celebrate Black History 246365 sticker at the Connection Center before/after service.
YOU BELONG: IN COMMUNITY Check out all the ways you can find community at St. Luke’s!
TOWN HALL MEETINGS FEBRUARY 6 & 10 Last weekend we shared more about our strategic vision for the upcoming months and years ahead! We’re excited to see where God is leading us, but also know you might have some questions. If that’s you, be sure to join us for one of our upcoming Town Halls: • February 6 (in-person only) from 11AM-Noon in the Sanctuary • February 6 (in-person and online) from 12:30-1:30PM in the Chapel & Zoom • February 10 (online only) from 8-9PM on Zoom Register at stlukesumc.com/youbelong. LENTEN GROUPS BEGIN MARCH 6 We want over 800 of you to say yes to being a part of a Lenten group! We know that being in community allows you to grow as a disciple of Jesus, engage deeper in the life of the church, and grow in relationships in a whole new way! Find a group based on life stage, specific day or time, and more at stlukesumc.com/group-finder. KIDS NIGHT IN/PARENTS NIGHT OUT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 • 6-9PM What if Parent’s Night Out meant Kids Night In? Guess what? It does now! Here’s how it works. • Register at stlukesumc.com/kids. • Drop your kids off with us on Friday, February 11 from 6-9PM. • Go out! While you’re out, your kids will be eating pizza, playing games, making crafts, bouncing in a bounce house, and more. This is for Infants - 4th graders! So, no matter who you are, how many kids live in your house, this is for you! ORANGE RIBBON MEMORIAL SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13 • 10:30AM • OUTSIDE OF ROBERTSON CHAPEL To remember the 229 people who died because of criminal gun violence in Indianapolis in 2021 we will display their orange ribbons and pictures in the Gathering Area and outside Robertson. Contact betty.brandt@stlukesumc.com with questions or if you want to get more involved with social justice at St. Luke’s. No registration needed for this event.
EXPLORING MEMBERSHIP SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13 • 12:15PM • GREAT HALL This class will help you learn more about the United Methodist Church and the process for formally joining St. Luke’s. Here you’ll learn more about who we are, our beliefs, and our mission. You’ll also get to hear the story of our church and discuss what it means to be a member of this local congregation through serving, growing in your faith journey, moving toward generosity, and more. The class runs from 12:152:45PM. Lunch will be served in the Great Hall. Please note childcare needs on the registration at stlukesumc.com/events. ORANGE RIBBON MEMORIAL SERVICE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 • 7:30PM • ONLINE Join those who have been praying for the families and friends of the 2021 criminal homicide victims. We will read the names of the people who died and show their pictures. Please bring a candle with you to the service so that you can take part. We will also announce our plans for 2022 as we continue to work to reduce gun violence in Indianapolis. Register for this event to receive the Zoom link at stlukesumc.com/ events. Contact betty.brandt@stlukesumc.com with questions or if you want to get more involved with social justice at St. Luke’s. STARTING POINT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 • 7PM • ONLINE Starting Point is a casual 30-minute class for those new to St. Luke’s. Gain an orientation to St. Luke’s and leave with recommended next steps to help you find your place within the church. It’s also a great way to meet others who are new and find community! Register at stlukesumc.com/nextsteps.
CONDOLENCES
To the friends and family of Kevin Miller (former member) who died on January 1, 2022. To April and Curtis Rector (members) and family on the death of April’s mother, Jill Dennett, who died on January 27, 2022.
TRADITIONAL ORDER OF WORSHIP Preludes | Wesleyan Ringers; Rebecca Holt, Director
Welcome and Call to Worship | Dr. Jevon Caldwell-Gross Leader: In the beginning, before humans were formed, the Spirit lingered over the waters. All: Thank you, God, for the peace of your Spirit. Leader: In quiet peace God created humans: colorful, beautiful and creatively diverse. All: Thank you, God, for the beauty and diversity of your creation. Leader: This is Black History Month: an opportunity for us to remember those who forged a way toward God’s vision of a world where Black Lives could be fully celebrated and honored. We remember Methodists like Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Mary McLeod Bethune, and Rosa Parks. These and many other bold and brave and black leaders represent a great cloud of witnesses. Their spirits linger with us inspiring new generations of warriors, preachers, prophets, teachers, activists, organizers, mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters of the African Diaspora. All: Thank you, God, for the great leaders of freedom. Leader: The Bible says, “After this I looked, and there was a great multitude that no one
could count, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages standing before the throne and before the Lamb” (Rev. 7:9). Come, let us join that great multitude and worship together. All: Let everything that has breath, praise the Lord! Opening Hymn | Come, Thou Almighty King #61 Affirmation of Faith: A Statement of Faith of the Korean Methodist Church, adapted Rev. Eric Burton-Krieger Leader: Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is the one true church, apostolic and universal, whose holy faith let us now declare: All: We believe in the one God, maker and ruler of all things, the source of all goodness and beauty, all truth and love. We believe in Jesus Christ, God manifest in the flesh, our teacher, example, and Redeemer, the Savior of the world. We believe in the Holy Spirit, God present with us for guidance, for comfort, and for strength. We believe in the forgiveness of sins, in the life of love and prayer, and in grace equal to every need. We believe in the Word of God contained in the Old and New Testaments as the sufficient rule both of faith and of practice. We believe in the Church as the fellowship, for worship and for service, of all who are united to the living Lord. We believe in the kingdom of God as the divine rule in human society, in the final triumph of righteousness, and in the life everlasting. Amen. Glory to God | The Gloria Patri #70 Black History Month Reflection | Judge John Baker Anthem | Put Peace into Each Other’s Hands | Chancel Choir; Dr. Jeff Rogers, Director Prayer Time and 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.
Call for Offering Announcements Scripture | Acts 9:19-28 | Joseph Parada Message | Dr. Jevon Caldwell-Gross Song | Table of Grace – Pepper Choplin | Chancel Choir Communion Blessing and Prayer Communion Hymns | In Remembrance of Me (The Faith We Sing) | Come Sinners to the Gospel Feast #616 Benediction | Dr. Jevon Caldwell-Gross Postlude Subscribe to Pastor Rob’s weekly email and/or our monthly newsletter at stlukesumc.com/subscribe.
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