WELCOME
Welcome to St. Luke’s United Methodist Church. We are grateful you’re here to worship with us. St. Luke’s is an open community of Christians helping people find and give hope through Jesus Christ - regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, nationality, disability, or socioeconomic background. No matter who you are, where you are from, who you love or what you look like, know that God loves you and YOU BELONG HERE.
COME BACK NEXT WEEK!
SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES
NORTH INDY
Traditional 9:30, Contemporary 9:30AM & 11AM MIDTOWN
Contemporary at 11AM ONLINE, FACEBOOK & YOUTUBE
The North Indy Sunday morning services are live-streamed on our website, Facebook & YouTube.
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PRAYER
We have an entire team dedicated to praying for you. If you have a prayer request, fill out a prayer request card and drop it in the offering basket. Or you can submit your anonymous prayer request online at stlukesumc.com/prayer.
GIVING
Your financial gifts are transforming our church, our community, and the world! Here are the ways to give today at St. Luke’s:
• Drop checks/cash in the baskets during service
• Scan the QR code or go to: stlukesumc.com/give
• Send checks to: 100 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260
6.16.2024
TODAY AT ST. LUKE’S
DONUTS & COFFEE
FELLOWSHIP HALL
Grab a cup of coffee, enjoy a delicious donut, and take the time to connect with those around you.
CONNECTION CENTERS
OUTSIDE THE WORSHIP SPACES
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 AREAS
AREA LEFT OF THE SANCTUARY & CENTRAL PASSAGE
NURSING PARENT AREA • E126
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.
CONNECTIONS GIFT STORE
OPEN SUNDAYS • 9AM – NOON
As summer approaches, we’re busy filling our shelves with gifts to make your season even brighter, including amazing gifts and the 2024 St. Luke’s PRIDE T-shirts!
CONTEMPLATION & COMMUNION
9:00AM – NOON – PRAYER CHAPEL
The Prayer Chapel is open to anyone seeking a moment of peace, reflection, and spiritual connection on Sunday mornings. Holy Communion is available on the altar. Enter through door #2.
EAST ART GALLERY - JUNE: BROOKE’S PLACE
Brooke’s Place for Grieving Young People began at St. Luke’s, 25 years ago with their first ongoing support group and that partnership continues today with added therapy services, Camp Healing Tree, BP8 and community education offerings to their list of services. They serve ages 3-29, with a mission to empower children, teens and young adults and their families to thrive in the midst of grief. Brooke’s Place featured artists represent all ages. They have worked together to create meaningful, grief-related pieces that they hope you enjoy all month long. Brooke’s Place is also sharing some of their archive pieces that are special to them. For more information, please visit www.brookesplace.org.
ATTENDANCE
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MOVING MOUNTAINS WITH PRAYER
THIS WEEK’S SABBATICAL PRAYER
God of the rain, though some days are gray and full of clouds, remind us that the rain brings nourishment, that the clouds will part, and that the hope of what You are growing will sustain us.
KEEP IN TOUCH
Sign-up to receive weekly emails and/or the St. Luke’s monthly newsletter at stlukesumc.com/subscribe. Make sure we have all of your current contact information, go to stlukesumc.com/ myaccount and update your communication preferences, view giving information, and more.
SPECIAL NOTE
JUNETEENTH - WEDNESDAY JUNE 19
ALL CAMPUS LOCATIONS
In honor of Juneteenth, this Wednesday, June 19th all campus locations will be closed for regular business.
GUEST PREACHER - NEXT SUNDAY!
BARBARA BROWN TAYLOR - JUNE 23
Join us on June 23 to hear Barbara Brown Taylor, an acclaimed academic, theologian, writer, preacher, and priest, speak about her book “Seeds of Heaven.” Taylor’s insightful take on the Parable of the Sower highlights the boundless generosity of our Creator, who endlessly sows seeds of truth and love. Discover how deeply you are loved by God and your calling to grow in and share that love. Learn more at barbarabrowntaylor.com. She will be in person at the North Indy campus at 9:30 & 11AM and streamed at 11AM to our Midtown campus.
GET CONNECTED
RUN / WALK CLUB TRAINING STARTS THIS SUMMER!
St. Luke’s is looking to start a run/walk club to participate in different seasonal events. To start out we are looking for volunteers who would like to learn more about Team World Vision which will participate in the Monumental Marathon on November 9th and the Drumstick Dash 3k/5k which supports Wheeler Mission on Thanksgiving Day. For more info visit stlukesumc. com/getmoving
ST. LUKE’S INDY ELEVEN NIGHT OUT JUNE 22 AT 7PM - CARROLL STADIUM, INDIANAPOLIS
Join us for a night out at the Indy Eleven soccer game on June 22nd - our group tickets are some of the best seats in the stadium! We are limited to the number of attendees. Tickets are available at stlukesumc.com/indyeleven
STARTING POINT
JUNE 23 - AFTER ALL SERVICES - BOTH CAMPUSES
If you’re new or newer to St. Luke’s join us immediately after service for Starting Point, a 30-minute orientation to St. Luke’s. You’ll meet others who are new and leave with next steps to help you find your place here. This is a great way to become familiar with who we are and how we live out our faith. No registration is needed!
SCAMS TARGETING SENIORS WORKSHOP
JULY 16 AT 6PM -
ROBERTSON CHAPEL
Older adults are often the target of scams. Scammers are savvy and convincing, and their scams are designed to catch people off guard. One reason that scammers target older adults is that they are less likely to report fraud. Another reason seniors are targeted is because they are most likely to have a nest egg, to own a home, and have excellent credit. Join our Director of Security, David Myers and Allison Gormly, Consumer Investigative Reporter, WTHR for this informative workshop. Register online at stlukesumc.com/events
IMPACT OUR COMMUNITY
FREEDOM SCHOOL
JUNE 17 - JULY 26
Join us this summer and volunteer for the CDF Freedom School program at St. Luke’s, running from June 17 to July 26! Help us empower young scholars through high-quality literacy, family involvement, civic engagement, leadership development, and health education. Can’t volunteer in person? Consider a financial gift to support our efforts. For more info and to volunteer visit stlukesumc.com/freedomschool
FREEDOM SCHOOL CHAMPIONS BREAKFAST
JULY 13 - 8:30AM - NORTH INDY, GREAT HALL
You are invited to attend a special breakfast to learn about CDF Freedom Schools’ connection to the Civil Rights movement and Mississippi’s Freedom Summer Project of 1964, as well as the role of Freedom Schools in achieving equitable outcomes for Washington Township students. Speakers include Freedom School experts, Washington Township personnel, and Freedom School scholars. Full breakfast plus Tinker Coffee Co. specialty coffee cart is included. Tickets are $150, or $1,000 for a table sponsorship (includes 8 tickets), with all proceeds supporting St. Luke’s Freedom Schools program.
CITY IMPACT SYMPOSIUM - EDUCATION
JULY 13 - NORTH INDY FROM 10AM-2PM
Explore crucial issues like book banning, revisionist histories, and embracing inclusive narratives. With keynote speaker Dr. Starsky Wilson and a dynamic panel of educators and policymakers, this event promises to provide valuable insights and practical tools. Enjoy engaging workshops, visit exhibits featuring local authors, and take action for free speech. This family-friendly event also
offers childcare for children under 5 with registration. Sign up in advance to receive lunch coupons and a free sticker designed by Freedom School scholars. Join us for this important community dialogue! Register online at stlukesumc.com/cityimpact
BACK TO SCHOOL BASH
JULY 27 - NORTH INDY CAMPUS
Join us for the Back to School Bash on July 27 at St. Luke’s UMC! We’re partnering with local faith-based and community organizations to celebrate the end of summer and help families prepare for the new school year. Volunteers are essential to creating a fun, safe, and welcoming environment for students of all ages. By contributing your time and energy, you’ll show our children that their community truly cares about their success. Help us make this event a memorable and impactful day for everyone. Register now to volunteer and be a part of something special. Let’s support our neighborhood families together! stlukesumc.com/backtoschool
CONDOLENCES
To Linda Young on the death of her husband, Ken Young, who passed away on June 5th. Memorial services were held at at Flanner Buchanan-Carmel on June 8th.
To Alice Curnow on the death of her husband, Harry Curnow, who passed away on June 12. Memorial services are pending.
GUEST MUSICIANS
ANGELA BROWN AND SPECTRUM
The traditional service at 9:30AM on June 16 welcomes Angela Brown and Spectrum. Spectrum unites the artistry and synergy of three stellar, multifaceted musicians: vocalist Angela Brown, saxophonist Jared Thompson, and pianist Joshua Thompson. The trio formed organically through serendipitous live classical and jazz performances and podcast collaborations. Their set lists include music of Duke Ellington, Scott Joplin, Margaret Bonds, Florence Price, Roy Hargrove, Natalie Cole, Joe Zawinul, Negro Spirituals, and Jared Thompson. The trio calls Indianapolis home, but their performances take them around the globe.
ORDER OF WORSHIP
Prelude | Michael Conley
Dramatic Reading | Gustanna Moss-Chaney
Opening Hymn | The Church’s One Foundation #546 (vs1,3,4)
Affirmation of Faith
Leader: O God, on this Sunday as we celebrate Juneteenth in our worship, we are reminded that you made us in your own image and redeemed us through your Son. Look with compassion on the whole human family; take away the prejudices and hatred that infect our hearts;
All: Lord in your mercy, hear our prayer
Leader: O God, help us to have loving hearts that uplift the humanity and dignity of every person encounter; open our ears to listen to and learn from the experiences of people of color. Open our mouths to speak up and about injustices.
All: Lord in your mercy, hear our prayer
Leader: O God, help us be your church for the sake of the world. Help us to see with new eyes the injustices within church and society. Join us with others to work for antiracism and inclusion for all people.
All: Lord in your mercy, hear our prayer
Sung Response
Welcome | Rev. Dr. Jevon Caldwell-Gross
Anthem | My Soul’s Be Anchored in the Lord - Angela Brown & Spectrum Announcements
Dismissal of Children
Prayer | Rev. Jen Gibbs
Call for Offering | Rev. Jen Gibbs
Offertory | Troubled Water - Angela Brown & Spectrum
Doxology
Scripture Reading | Mark 4:8-9
Message | Rev. Dr. Jevon Caldwell-Gross
Song of Reflection | Trust - Angela Brown & Spectrum
Benediction | Rev. Dr. Jevon Caldwell-Gross
Postlude