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TODAY’S SPECIAL EVENTS

FEBRUARY 3, 2013

The following is a list of events occuring today at St. Luke’s. For other events and upcoming information, pick up a COMMUNION MONTHLY, available at the end of the pews and at the Information Desk in the Narthex.

Welcome Dr. Hansen

Lenten Small Groups Sign Up

We welcome Dr. Adolf Hansen to the pulpit today. Adolf served as Theologian in Residence at St. Luke’s from 2003 through 2010. His entire career has been spent researching, writing, and teaching subjects that deal with tough theological questions. He has given considerable thought to today’s subject, both professionally and personally. He has written a book, Responding to Loss: A Resource for Caregivers, and coordinated a book, Tuesday Mornings with the Dads: Stories by Fathers Who Have Lost a Son or a Daughter. In the latter volume he tells the story of his 31-year-old daughter who was struck by a bus in downtown Indianapolis while crossing a pedestrian walkway on a green light, and who was pronounced dead the next day, May 11, 1996—his birthday, the day before Mother’s Day.

Over 550 of you have signed up already! A Lenten small group is a five-week commitment to a weekly group to meet new friends and discuss the previous Sunday’s sermon. The sermon series is “The I Am Sayings of Jesus.” Groups will meet between February 17 and March 23 in homes, at church, and in restaurants. New groups are being added daily. New Lenten Groups for youth, families with elementary and preschool children are now available. See the flier at the Adult Ed table in the West or East Passages this morning, or sign up at www.stlukesumc.com.

Membership Coffee

NEWS YOU CAN USE

Walk-ins are welcome at this morning’s Membership Coffee, taking place at 11AM in N101. The next Membership Class is Sunday, March 3. Register at www.stlukesumc.com or with Sylvia at forbess@stlukesumc.com or 846-3404.

Super Bowl Pizza Pick Up Pre-ordered Super Bowl pizzas are available this morningbefore 12:30PM in the West Passage outside the Great Hall. Extra pizzas are also available for sale for $10 while they last. Unclaimed pizzas will be donated to Youth Ministry. Thank you for your support!

Exploring the Spiritual Practice of Prayer

Free Hearing Screening Get your hearing screened today, 9-11AM in C110.

Sowers Meeting The Sowers are gardeners who volunteer their time and talent to tend the Sowers Garden (between Great Hall and Parlor). Anyone interested is welcome to join this group on Thursday, February 7 at 7PM in the Parlor for “Timeless Tips and Treasures for Today’s Gardens.” Carol Michel will discuss old gardening books from the 19th and 20th centuries with valuable tips for today. For more info, contact Gail Corn at 843-1244 or Chris Hammock at 257-1421.

Conversation about Theological Questions

Learn simple prayer practice, today, 11AM-Noon in the Spiritual Life Center; Monday, February 4, 7-8PM in C110; or Tuesday, February 5, Noon-1PM in E105. All are welcome! Led by Spiritual Life Center Commission members.

The “Tough Faith Questions” sermon series has provided some initial responses to deep questions. Continue the discussion process by joining Dr. Adolf Hansen, our former Theologian in Residence, for additional conversation on Sunday, February 10, in E213 at either 9:30 or 11AM.

IMPACT Parenting Conference Sign Up

Why the Conflict?

The IMPACT Parenting Conference takes place Saturday, February 23, 8:30AM-1PM with keynote speaker Dan Webster, author of KidUnique. The conference is not just for parents! If there’s a kid in your life you care about, they need someone to help them discover how great they are. The message of KidUnique is appropriate for anyone who works with or cares about the next generation. Register today at the table in the East Passage, or online at www.stlukesumc.com/impact. Childcare provided.

The age-old Israeli/Palestinian conflict is once again a topic of conversation. Why did the conflict begin and how does it relate to Biblical history and Christianity, Judaism and Islam today? Join Dr. Kent Millard and community leaders on Sundays, February 10, 17 & 24, 6:30-8PM in Fellowship Hall as they help us sort through the various issues.

Marriage Enrichment Sign Up Our Marriage Enrichment weekend takes place March 810. Cost ($325/couple) includes two nights’ stay at the Artists Colony Inn in Nashville, IN, breakfasts, Saturday dinner and workshop materials. A $75 deposit is required; spaces are limited. Registrations received by February 10 are helpful and appreciated. Stop by the table in the East Passage this morning, or contact Jason Bick at 845-9747 or jason.bick@att.net for more info.

Ash Wednesday Service

St. Luke’s is an

open community of Christians gathering to seek, celebrate, live and share the love of God

ST. LUKE’S SERVICES: 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM, Sanctuary THE GARDEN at Beef & Boards Theatre: 8:15, 9:15 and 10:15AM THE GARDEN at Oak Hill: 9:30 & 10:30AM FAMILY FUEL: 10:45AM, Robertson Chapel First Sunday of the month CONTEMPLATIVE TAIZÉ SERVICE: 5:00PM, Sanctuary Third Sunday of the month LATER@ST. LUKE’S: 6:00PM, Robertson Chapel

TOUGH FAITH qUESTIONS JANUARY 6: Do All People Go to Heaven? JANUARY 13: Is the Bible Reliable? JANUARY 20: Why Does God Allow Suffering?

for all creation. We envision being transformed by God and

transforming the world into a compassionate, just, inclusive,

JANUARY 27: Does It Matter What I Believe? FEBRUARY 3: What Happens When I Die?

WORSHIP 24/7: Our morning worship services are Web broadcast live in real time at www.stlukesumc.com. The entire service is available for purchase on CD and DVD; you may order specific services at www.stlukesumc .com/worship/sermonarchives, or stop by the Welcome Center this morning for an order envelope. You may also listen to or download sermons at www.stlukesumc.com. A link to the sermon video is also available by following us on @stlukesumcindy on Twitter.

SUNDAYS IN THE SOUTH Worship with other St. Luke’s members and friends at this annual St. Luke’s Florida series at North Naples United Methodist Church in Naples, Florida. All services begin at 11AM. JANUARY 13: Rev. Rob Fuquay JANUARY 20: Dr. Kent Millard

Christ-like community.

JANUARY 27: Rev. Marsha Hutchinson FEBRUARY 3: Dr. Carver McGriff FEBRUARY 10: Dr. Linda McCoy

Begin your Lenten journey at this worship service on February 13 at 7PM in the Sanctuary. Participants in the Lenten Small Groups are particularly encouraged to attend and briefly meet with their group following the service.

St. Luke’s 101 This class will be offered on four Wednesdays (Feb. 20March 13) from 6:30-8:30PM. Week One is a Progressive Dinner Tour. Cost is $15; scholarships are available. Childcare is available. Register at www.stlukesumc/com or with Sylvia at forbess@ stlukesumc.com or 846-3404 x343.

100 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260

317.846.3404 • www.stlukesumc.com


GENERAL WoRSHIP INFoRMATIoN: WELCOME VISITORS! We’re glad you’re

here and hope you feel the presence of God in this worship service. Stop by our Welcome Center for information and a gift, and join us in the Fellowship Hall for refreshments and fellowship following each service. If you wish, fill out an Information Card in the pew and place it in the offering plate so that we can be of service to you. We look forward to having you worship with us again. ••• For our hearing-impaired friends, personal earphones may be purchased for $7, or hearing aids may be borrowed for the service at the Welcome Center. For our visually impaired friends, ushers have large print bulletins with hymns. ••• PARENTS: Childcare and Sunday School available for children who are newborn to 5th grade; stop at the Info Center in the East Wing to find a classroom. Children are welcome in our services. If they become restless, you may continue to worship with them in the Narthex. ••• ARRIVING LATE?: Wait until prayers and musical selections are concluded before being seated. ••• Food or beverages are not welcome in the Sanctuary. ••• Communion available every Sunday, 9:15AM-12:30PM. Enter in silence. The elements are consecrated and placed in the Prayer Chapel for all to include in their worship experience. Gluten-free crackers are included with the bread elements.

PRELUDE

“Faithful Promises” (9:30 & 11:00) “Praise Him!” Wesleyan Ringers; Mike Keller, Director

WELCOME AND INVOCATION *HYMN

Hart Morris Derek K. Hakes

OFFERTORY ANTHEM

Dr. Marion Miller

(9:30 & 11:00)

“I’ll Praise My Maker While I’ve Breath”

No 60

*CREED Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is the one true church, apostolic and universal, whose holy faith let us now declare.

LEADER: LEADER

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.

& PEOPLE:

*GLORY TO GOD

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

ANTHEM

(8:15)

“A Time for Everything” Mark Squire, Vocalist

(9:30 & 11:00)

CoMMUNICATIoNS:

Our morning worship services are Web broadcast live in real time at www.stlukesumc.com. The entire service is available on CD ($4) and DVD ($10). To order or purchase, pay online via credit card or PayPal at www.stlukesumc.com/ worship/sermonarchives, or stop by the Welcome Center for an order envelope. Specify the service you would like copied. You may also listen to or download sermons at www.stlukesumc.com.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

voLUNTEER:

PRESENTATION OF OFFERINGS

Looking for ways to get involved at St. Luke’s? Volunteers are always needed in a variety of areas. Visit our Volunteer Opportunities page, www.stlukesumc.com, or call Adra Wheeler at 846-3404 x457. There’s a place for you at St. Luke’s!

February 3, 2013 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM 4th Sunday after Epiphany: Green

ORDER OF WORSHIP

“Holy, Holy, Holy” Chancel Choir

No 70

Mark Hayes

Felix Mendelssohn

PRAYER TIME Dr. Marion Miller Silent Prayer — Pastoral Prayer — The Lord’s Prayer 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.

“Praise Him!” Wesleyan Ringers

(8:15)

“Shout to God” Chancel Choir

Derek K. Hakes

Joseph Martin

*PRAISE TO GOD Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; No 95 praise God, all creatures here below; praise God above, ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen. *OFFERTORY PRAYER

Dr. Marion Miller

SCRIPTURE READERS

CONGREGATIONAL CONCERNS Greg & Julie Stewart on the death of her father Kenneth Reber Max McKinney on the death of his wife Isabel McKinney Barbara Palmer on the death of her husband John Palmer Joe & Ginnie Phillips on the death of her sister Joanne Johnson Steve & Julie Roberts on the death of his father James Roberts Kim Satter, Karla Rich and Kris Satter on the death of their father Karl Satter

Sharon Chambers Tom Elam Chad Bocock

(8:15) (9:30) (11:00)

SERMON NOTES SCRIPTURE 1 Corinthians 15:42-45 So it is with the resurrection of the dead. What is sown is perishable, what is raised is imperishable. It is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory. It is sown in weakness, it is raised in power. It is sown a physical body, it is raised a spiritual body. Acts 7:59-60 While they were stoning Stephen, he prayed, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.” Then he knelt down and cried out in a loud voice, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them.” When he had said this, he died. Luke 22:39-42 He came out and went, as was his custom, to the Mount of Olives; and the disciples followed him. When he reached the place, he said to them, “Pray that you may not come into the time of trial.” Then he withdrew from them about a stone’s throw, knelt down, and prayed, “Father, if you are willing, remove this cup from me; yet not my will but yours be done.” Luke 23:44-46 It was now about noon, and darkness came over the whole land until three in the afternoon, while the sun’s light failed; and the curtain of the temple was torn in two. Then Jesus, crying with a loud voice, said, “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” Having said this, he breathed his last. SCRIPTURE RESPONSE READER: The word of God for the people of God. CONGREGATION: Thanks be to God. MESSAGE

“What Happens When I Die?”

PRAYER OF COMMITMENT *HYMN

Dr. Adolf Hansen (see insert)

“I Surrender All” (stanzas 1-3)

No 354

*BENEDICTION POSTLUDE

“Dance of the Blessed Spirit”

Christoph von Gluck

If you desire prayer, a pastor will be at the front of the Sanctuary following the service. * Congregation standing

CLERGy Rev. Rob Fuquay, Dr. Linda McCoy, Rev. Marsha Hutchinson, Dr. Marion Miller, Rev. Stan Abell, Rev. David Williamson, Rev. Jamalyn Peigh Williamson DIRECToR oF MUSIC MINISTRIES Mark Squire ASSISTANT DIRECToR oF MUSIC MINISTRIES / oRGANIST Charles Manning


GENERAL WoRSHIP INFoRMATIoN: WELCOME VISITORS! We’re glad you’re

here and hope you feel the presence of God in this worship service. Stop by our Welcome Center for information and a gift, and join us in the Fellowship Hall for refreshments and fellowship following each service. If you wish, fill out an Information Card in the pew and place it in the offering plate so that we can be of service to you. We look forward to having you worship with us again. ••• For our hearing-impaired friends, personal earphones may be purchased for $7, or hearing aids may be borrowed for the service at the Welcome Center. For our visually impaired friends, ushers have large print bulletins with hymns. ••• PARENTS: Childcare and Sunday School available for children who are newborn to 5th grade; stop at the Info Center in the East Wing to find a classroom. Children are welcome in our services. If they become restless, you may continue to worship with them in the Narthex. ••• ARRIVING LATE?: Wait until prayers and musical selections are concluded before being seated. ••• Food or beverages are not welcome in the Sanctuary. ••• Communion available every Sunday, 9:15AM-12:30PM. Enter in silence. The elements are consecrated and placed in the Prayer Chapel for all to include in their worship experience. Gluten-free crackers are included with the bread elements.

PRELUDE

“Faithful Promises” (9:30 & 11:00) “Praise Him!” Wesleyan Ringers; Mike Keller, Director

WELCOME AND INVOCATION *HYMN

Hart Morris Derek K. Hakes

OFFERTORY ANTHEM

Dr. Marion Miller

(9:30 & 11:00)

“I’ll Praise My Maker While I’ve Breath”

No 60

*CREED Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is the one true church, apostolic and universal, whose holy faith let us now declare.

LEADER: LEADER

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.

& PEOPLE:

*GLORY TO GOD

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

ANTHEM

(8:15)

“A Time for Everything” Mark Squire, Vocalist

(9:30 & 11:00)

CoMMUNICATIoNS:

Our morning worship services are Web broadcast live in real time at www.stlukesumc.com. The entire service is available on CD ($4) and DVD ($10). To order or purchase, pay online via credit card or PayPal at www.stlukesumc.com/ worship/sermonarchives, or stop by the Welcome Center for an order envelope. Specify the service you would like copied. You may also listen to or download sermons at www.stlukesumc.com.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

voLUNTEER:

PRESENTATION OF OFFERINGS

Looking for ways to get involved at St. Luke’s? Volunteers are always needed in a variety of areas. Visit our Volunteer Opportunities page, www.stlukesumc.com, or call Adra Wheeler at 846-3404 x457. There’s a place for you at St. Luke’s!

February 3, 2013 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM 4th Sunday after Epiphany: Green

ORDER OF WORSHIP

“Holy, Holy, Holy” Chancel Choir

No 70

Mark Hayes

Felix Mendelssohn

PRAYER TIME Dr. Marion Miller Silent Prayer — Pastoral Prayer — The Lord’s Prayer 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.

“Praise Him!” Wesleyan Ringers

(8:15)

“Shout to God” Chancel Choir

Derek K. Hakes

Joseph Martin

*PRAISE TO GOD Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; No 95 praise God, all creatures here below; praise God above, ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen. *OFFERTORY PRAYER

Dr. Marion Miller

SCRIPTURE READERS

CONGREGATIONAL CONCERNS Greg & Julie Stewart on the death of her father Kenneth Reber Max McKinney on the death of his wife Isabel McKinney Barbara Palmer on the death of her husband John Palmer Joe & Ginnie Phillips on the death of her sister Joanne Johnson Steve & Julie Roberts on the death of his father James Roberts Kim Satter, Karla Rich and Kris Satter on the death of their father Karl Satter

Sharon Chambers Tom Elam Chad Bocock

(8:15) (9:30) (11:00)

SERMON NOTES SCRIPTURE 1 Corinthians 15:42-45 So it is with the resurrection of the dead. What is sown is perishable, what is raised is imperishable. It is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory. It is sown in weakness, it is raised in power. It is sown a physical body, it is raised a spiritual body. Acts 7:59-60 While they were stoning Stephen, he prayed, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.” Then he knelt down and cried out in a loud voice, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them.” When he had said this, he died. Luke 22:39-42 He came out and went, as was his custom, to the Mount of Olives; and the disciples followed him. When he reached the place, he said to them, “Pray that you may not come into the time of trial.” Then he withdrew from them about a stone’s throw, knelt down, and prayed, “Father, if you are willing, remove this cup from me; yet not my will but yours be done.” Luke 23:44-46 It was now about noon, and darkness came over the whole land until three in the afternoon, while the sun’s light failed; and the curtain of the temple was torn in two. Then Jesus, crying with a loud voice, said, “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” Having said this, he breathed his last. SCRIPTURE RESPONSE READER: The word of God for the people of God. CONGREGATION: Thanks be to God. MESSAGE

“What Happens When I Die?”

PRAYER OF COMMITMENT *HYMN

Dr. Adolf Hansen (see insert)

“I Surrender All” (stanzas 1-3)

No 354

*BENEDICTION POSTLUDE

“Dance of the Blessed Spirit”

Christoph von Gluck

If you desire prayer, a pastor will be at the front of the Sanctuary following the service. * Congregation standing

CLERGy Rev. Rob Fuquay, Dr. Linda McCoy, Rev. Marsha Hutchinson, Dr. Marion Miller, Rev. Stan Abell, Rev. David Williamson, Rev. Jamalyn Peigh Williamson DIRECToR oF MUSIC MINISTRIES Mark Squire ASSISTANT DIRECToR oF MUSIC MINISTRIES / oRGANIST Charles Manning


TODAY’S SPECIAL EVENTS

FEBRUARY 3, 2013

The following is a list of events occuring today at St. Luke’s. For other events and upcoming information, pick up a COMMUNION MONTHLY, available at the end of the pews and at the Information Desk in the Narthex.

Welcome Dr. Hansen

Lenten Small Groups Sign Up

We welcome Dr. Adolf Hansen to the pulpit today. Adolf served as Theologian in Residence at St. Luke’s from 2003 through 2010. His entire career has been spent researching, writing, and teaching subjects that deal with tough theological questions. He has given considerable thought to today’s subject, both professionally and personally. He has written a book, Responding to Loss: A Resource for Caregivers, and coordinated a book, Tuesday Mornings with the Dads: Stories by Fathers Who Have Lost a Son or a Daughter. In the latter volume he tells the story of his 31-year-old daughter who was struck by a bus in downtown Indianapolis while crossing a pedestrian walkway on a green light, and who was pronounced dead the next day, May 11, 1996—his birthday, the day before Mother’s Day.

Over 550 of you have signed up already! A Lenten small group is a five-week commitment to a weekly group to meet new friends and discuss the previous Sunday’s sermon. The sermon series is “The I Am Sayings of Jesus.” Groups will meet between February 17 and March 23 in homes, at church, and in restaurants. New groups are being added daily. New Lenten Groups for youth, families with elementary and preschool children are now available. See the flier at the Adult Ed table in the West or East Passages this morning, or sign up at www.stlukesumc.com.

Membership Coffee

NEWS YOU CAN USE

Walk-ins are welcome at this morning’s Membership Coffee, taking place at 11AM in N101. The next Membership Class is Sunday, March 3. Register at www.stlukesumc.com or with Sylvia at forbess@stlukesumc.com or 846-3404.

Super Bowl Pizza Pick Up Pre-ordered Super Bowl pizzas are available this morningbefore 12:30PM in the West Passage outside the Great Hall. Extra pizzas are also available for sale for $10 while they last. Unclaimed pizzas will be donated to Youth Ministry. Thank you for your support!

Exploring the Spiritual Practice of Prayer

Free Hearing Screening Get your hearing screened today, 9-11AM in C110.

Sowers Meeting The Sowers are gardeners who volunteer their time and talent to tend the Sowers Garden (between Great Hall and Parlor). Anyone interested is welcome to join this group on Thursday, February 7 at 7PM in the Parlor for “Timeless Tips and Treasures for Today’s Gardens.” Carol Michel will discuss old gardening books from the 19th and 20th centuries with valuable tips for today. For more info, contact Gail Corn at 843-1244 or Chris Hammock at 257-1421.

Conversation about Theological Questions

Learn simple prayer practice, today, 11AM-Noon in the Spiritual Life Center; Monday, February 4, 7-8PM in C110; or Tuesday, February 5, Noon-1PM in E105. All are welcome! Led by Spiritual Life Center Commission members.

The “Tough Faith Questions” sermon series has provided some initial responses to deep questions. Continue the discussion process by joining Dr. Adolf Hansen, our former Theologian in Residence, for additional conversation on Sunday, February 10, in E213 at either 9:30 or 11AM.

IMPACT Parenting Conference Sign Up

Why the Conflict?

The IMPACT Parenting Conference takes place Saturday, February 23, 8:30AM-1PM with keynote speaker Dan Webster, author of KidUnique. The conference is not just for parents! If there’s a kid in your life you care about, they need someone to help them discover how great they are. The message of KidUnique is appropriate for anyone who works with or cares about the next generation. Register today at the table in the East Passage, or online at www.stlukesumc.com/impact. Childcare provided.

The age-old Israeli/Palestinian conflict is once again a topic of conversation. Why did the conflict begin and how does it relate to Biblical history and Christianity, Judaism and Islam today? Join Dr. Kent Millard and community leaders on Sundays, February 10, 17 & 24, 6:30-8PM in Fellowship Hall as they help us sort through the various issues.

Marriage Enrichment Sign Up Our Marriage Enrichment weekend takes place March 810. Cost ($325/couple) includes two nights’ stay at the Artists Colony Inn in Nashville, IN, breakfasts, Saturday dinner and workshop materials. A $75 deposit is required; spaces are limited. Registrations received by February 10 are helpful and appreciated. Stop by the table in the East Passage this morning, or contact Jason Bick at 845-9747 or jason.bick@att.net for more info.

Ash Wednesday Service

St. Luke’s is an

open community of Christians gathering to seek, celebrate, live and share the love of God

ST. LUKE’S SERVICES: 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM, Sanctuary THE GARDEN at Beef & Boards Theatre: 8:15, 9:15 and 10:15AM THE GARDEN at Oak Hill: 9:30 & 10:30AM FAMILY FUEL: 10:45AM, Robertson Chapel First Sunday of the month CONTEMPLATIVE TAIZÉ SERVICE: 5:00PM, Sanctuary Third Sunday of the month LATER@ST. LUKE’S: 6:00PM, Robertson Chapel

TOUGH FAITH qUESTIONS JANUARY 6: Do All People Go to Heaven? JANUARY 13: Is the Bible Reliable? JANUARY 20: Why Does God Allow Suffering?

for all creation. We envision being transformed by God and

transforming the world into a compassionate, just, inclusive,

JANUARY 27: Does It Matter What I Believe? FEBRUARY 3: What Happens When I Die?

WORSHIP 24/7: Our morning worship services are Web broadcast live in real time at www.stlukesumc.com. The entire service is available for purchase on CD and DVD; you may order specific services at www.stlukesumc .com/worship/sermonarchives, or stop by the Welcome Center this morning for an order envelope. You may also listen to or download sermons at www.stlukesumc.com. A link to the sermon video is also available by following us on @stlukesumcindy on Twitter.

SUNDAYS IN THE SOUTH Worship with other St. Luke’s members and friends at this annual St. Luke’s Florida series at North Naples United Methodist Church in Naples, Florida. All services begin at 11AM. JANUARY 13: Rev. Rob Fuquay JANUARY 20: Dr. Kent Millard

Christ-like community.

JANUARY 27: Rev. Marsha Hutchinson FEBRUARY 3: Dr. Carver McGriff FEBRUARY 10: Dr. Linda McCoy

Begin your Lenten journey at this worship service on February 13 at 7PM in the Sanctuary. Participants in the Lenten Small Groups are particularly encouraged to attend and briefly meet with their group following the service.

St. Luke’s 101 This class will be offered on four Wednesdays (Feb. 20March 13) from 6:30-8:30PM. Week One is a Progressive Dinner Tour. Cost is $15; scholarships are available. Childcare is available. Register at www.stlukesumc/com or with Sylvia at forbess@ stlukesumc.com or 846-3404 x343.

100 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260

317.846.3404 • www.stlukesumc.com


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