Worship guide 2013 07 14

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TODAY’S SPECIAL EVENTS

JULY 14, 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.

Summer Outreach St. Luke’s Outreach has committed to partner with Nora, Fox Hill, Springmill and Greenbriar Elementary Schools to help connect with the 75% of their students who qualify for free or reduced lunch. That is over 2,000 students in the area surrounding the church. To address this need, St. Luke’s will be hosting the “Back to School Extravaganza” at our church August 4. This event will provide school supplies, clothing, food and other services to these children. This is a large undertaking . . . so we are asking you to get involved by sponsoring a child for $25 to get them the supplies they need, or you can find a supply list at www.stlukesumc.com and bring donations to the main office. If your business would like to participate, let us know and we will bring a collection bin to you! Contact Jamalyn Peigh Williamson at williamsonj@stlukesumc.com for more info.

Summer Splash Update

needs@stlukesumc.com.•••Would a member of your family benefit from one-on-one attention during their time with us? Let us know how we can best serve you by contacting us at specialneeds @stlukesumc.com.

Painters Needed! We're giving our children's area a new look, updating classrooms and hallways. We'll be painting the weeks of July 15-19, & July 29-Aug 16 and will need LOTS of volunteer painters! Sign up for any length of time (for a solid week, for one day each week, for a single day). Email David Williamson at williamsond@stlukesumc.com to indicate when you'd be willing to serve.

Disciple Bible Study St. Luke’s Adult Ministries has a goal of enrolling 500 people in a Disciple Bible Study this year – will you be one of them? Find a listing of classes in the July Communion Monthly and at www.stlukesumc.com. Classes begin in late August, and with 25 options, there is something that is sure to fit your schedule. Questions? Contact Susan Fuquay at fuquays@stlukesumc.com or 846-3404 x332.

Summer Splash: Kingdom Rock takes place July 22-26, 9AM-Noon for preschool children through those who have completed 3rd grade. Registraton deadline is July 8 – register this morning in the East Passage or at www.stlukesumc.com. ***Volunteers Needed! If you love children and have the time, consider lending a loving helping hand. See details at www.stlukesumc.com, stop by the table in the East Passage, or contact Amy at myhanda@stlukesumc .com. *** Supplies Needed! It takes a LOT of donated supplies to make Summer Splash a success. Find a sign-up list for donations at www.stlukesumc.com. Thank you!

Have a class, study or group of friends who would enjoy gathering together to discuss topics raised in each Sunday morning’s sermon? We can help! Go to www.stlukesumc .com/worship to find a link to a weekly Sermon Discussion Guide, specifically geared for the past Sunday’s sermon.

The Track Summer Schedule

Servant Day

Happening now: preschool and pre-k children (age 3 by 9/12 to those not yet in kindergarten) are invited to the Mini-Track for Sunday School classes at 9:30 & 11AM. Children who have completed kindergarten through 4th grade will attend the first part of worship with their families. After the Children’s Moment, they will be led by staff to a classroom for fun activities; pick up is in E106 or E108.

NEWS YOU CAN USE Special Needs Ministry St. Luke’s is committed to inclusive children’s ministry on Sunday mornings for all families. A Special Needs Ministry is being created to break down barriers that keep children with disabilities and their families from being able to fully participate in the life of the church. Would you like to volunteer to serve as a Special Needs Ministry Buddy? We've created a job description for a special needs volunteer for you to help us fulfill our purpose and provide an opportunity for children with special needs to learn about God's love in a way that is accessible to them—find it at www.stlukesumc.com/getinvolved/volunteer. For more information, email the Special Needs Coordinator at special-

Sermon Discussion Guides

Join your St. Luke’s family in working together for the 5th Annual Servant Day as we reach out to our surrounding neighborhood on August 3 from 8AM–1PM. The day will begin with breakfast in the Great Hall, before teams will head out to serve throughout Pike and Washington Townships. All ages and abilities are encouraged to participate. Check out the diverse opportunities at the sign-up tables in the West Passage today and throughout July. You will also be able to sign up online at www.stlukesumc.com.

Become a Stephen Minister

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

ST. LUKE’S SERVICES: 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM, Sanctuary THE GARDEN at Beef & Boards Theatre: 8:15, 9:15 and 10:15AM. Dr. Linda McCoy, Pastor THE GARDEN at Oak Hill: 9:30 & 10:30AM. Rev. Stan Abell, Pastor CONTEMPLATIVE TAIZÉ SERVICE: 5:00PM, Sanctuary. Rev. Marsha Hutchinson, Pastor. Third Sunday of the month LATER@ST. LUKE’S: 6:00PM, Robertson Chapel. Dr. Marion Miller, Pastor Rev. Dr. L. Wayne Smith, Guest Preacher

WORSHIP 24/7: Our morning worship services are Web broadcast live in real time at www.stlukesumc.com/worship/watch. 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.

transformed by God and

transforming the world into a compassionate, just, inclusive, Christ-like community.

The Stephen Ministry program equips lay persons to provide distinctively Christian one-on-one care to those who are experiencing all kinds of life difficulties and circumstances. If you’ve ever thought about becoming a Stephen Minister, now is the time to act. Applications are currently being accepted for the September class. Applications are available at www.stlukesumc.com/ministries/membercare/stephen. Questions? Contact Mary Katherine at schnitzm@stlukesumc.com or 846-3404 x365.

Blood Drive Next Sunday, July 21 St. Luke's Blood drive in Great Hall, from 8AM-1PM.

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. We look forward to having you worship with us again. ••• For the hearing impaired, personal earphones may be purchased for $7, or hearing aids may be borrowed for the service at the Welcome Center. If you are in need of a large print bulletin with hymns, please let our ushers know. ••• 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. For mothers who are nursing, we have a room available for your use equipped with rocking chairs and live streaming of the worship service. It is located in the East Passage, E126. If you need help, an usher can assist you in locating the room. ••• ARRIVING LATE?: PLEASE Wait until prayers and musical selections are concluded before being seated.

PRELUDE

“Open Now Thy Gates of Beauty” “Lead On, O King Eternal” Jim Butz, Trumpet

WELCOME and INVOCATION *HYMN

PRAYER cONcERNS & INfORMATION:

If you have a prayer concern, change of address or other information you would like the church to know, fill out a pew card and place it in the offering plate. *** Prayer concerns may also be submitted on our website (click the “Need Prayer” link at the top of every page), or with a pastor after worship service. Concerns submitted on the pew card or online are prayed for by our Wednesday Prayer Group weekly. Also, our Prayer Chapel, which can be accessed from Robertson Chapel or outside the main entrance by the large cross, is available for silent prayer and meditation when the church is open.

Paul Manz

arr. Timothy Johnson

Rev. Marsha Hutchinson

OFFERTORY ANTHEM

“Softly and Tenderly” Jim Butz, Flugelhorn

arr. Timothy Johnson

*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. *PRAYER OF DEDICATION

cONGRATULATIONS TO:

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

SCRIPTURE READERS (8:15) Ellen Hostetler

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.

SCRIPTURE Matthew 19:16-22 (NRSV) Then someone came to him and said, “Teacher, what good deed must I do to have eternal life?” And he said to him, “Why do you ask me about what is good? There is only one who is good. If you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments.” He said to him, “Which ones?” And Jesus said, “You shall not murder; You shall not commit adultery; You shall not steal; You shall not bear false witness; Honor your father and mother; also, You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” The young man said to him, “I have kept all these; what do I still lack?” Jesus said to him, “If you wish to be perfect, go, sell your possessions, and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; then come, follow me.” When the young man heard this word, he went away grieving, for he had many possessions.

(9:30)

Michael Wood

(11:00)

Chad Bocock

LEADER & 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

“Our Great God” Matt Branic, Vocalist

Micah 6:8 (NRSV) He has told you, O mortal, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?

No 70

*GREETING ONE ANOTHER Ortega/Powell

SCRIPTURE RESPONSE READER: The word of God for the people of God. CONGREGATION: Thanks be to God. MESSAGE *HYMN

PRAYER TIME

“Is It Enough?”

Rev. David Williamson

“Lord, I Want to Be a Christian”

No 402

Rev. Marsha Hutchinson

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. CHILDREN’S MOMENT

(9:30 & 11:00)

Chuck & Sue Yotter on the deaths of nephew Adam Lott, sister-inlaw Debbie Klauda, and uncle Grafton Thomas Dave and Tina Voelker on the death of his mother Ruth Voelker John & Marion Miller on the death of her sister Joyce Crowder

Rev. Marsha Hutchinson

*CREED LEADER:

CONGREGATIONAL CONCERNS cONDOLENcES TO:

PRESENTATION OF OFFERINGS

No 400

“Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing”

cOMMUNION AVAILABLE EVERY SUNDAY:

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. Please enter in silence. 9:15AM12:30PM.

July 14, 2013 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM Kingdomtide: Green

ORDER OF WORSHIP

*BENEDICTION POSTLUDE

“Sheep May Safely Graze”

Amy Myhand

ANNOUNCEMENTS

* Congregation standing

cLERGY Rev. Rob Fuquay, Senior Pastor; Rev. Marsha Hutchinson, Pastor of Grief Ministries; Dr. Marion Miller, Pastor of Later@St. Luke’s; Rev. David Williamson, Pastor of Family & Children’s Ministries; Rev. Jamalyn Peigh Williamson, Pastor of Outreach Ministries DIREcTOR Of MUSIc MINISTRIES Mark Squire ASSISTANT DIREcTOR Of MUSIc MINISTRIES / ORGANIST Charles Manning

J.S. Bach

Drew & Erin Tetour and Dan & Bonnie McMenamin on the birth of daughter and granddaughter Lilly Mae Tetour Kati Alexander and Nick Averitt on the wedding of July 13

SERMON NOTES


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. We look forward to having you worship with us again. ••• For the hearing impaired, personal earphones may be purchased for $7, or hearing aids may be borrowed for the service at the Welcome Center. If you are in need of a large print bulletin with hymns, please let our ushers know. ••• 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. For mothers who are nursing, we have a room available for your use equipped with rocking chairs and live streaming of the worship service. It is located in the East Passage, E126. If you need help, an usher can assist you in locating the room. ••• ARRIVING LATE?: PLEASE Wait until prayers and musical selections are concluded before being seated.

PRELUDE

“Open Now Thy Gates of Beauty” “Lead On, O King Eternal” Jim Butz, Trumpet

WELCOME and INVOCATION *HYMN

PRAYER cONcERNS & INfORMATION:

If you have a prayer concern, change of address or other information you would like the church to know, fill out a pew card and place it in the offering plate. *** Prayer concerns may also be submitted on our website (click the “Need Prayer” link at the top of every page), or with a pastor after worship service. Concerns submitted on the pew card or online are prayed for by our Wednesday Prayer Group weekly. Also, our Prayer Chapel, which can be accessed from Robertson Chapel or outside the main entrance by the large cross, is available for silent prayer and meditation when the church is open.

Paul Manz

arr. Timothy Johnson

Rev. Marsha Hutchinson

OFFERTORY ANTHEM

“Softly and Tenderly” Jim Butz, Flugelhorn

arr. Timothy Johnson

*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. *PRAYER OF DEDICATION

cONGRATULATIONS TO:

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

SCRIPTURE READERS (8:15) Ellen Hostetler

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.

SCRIPTURE Matthew 19:16-22 (NRSV) Then someone came to him and said, “Teacher, what good deed must I do to have eternal life?” And he said to him, “Why do you ask me about what is good? There is only one who is good. If you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments.” He said to him, “Which ones?” And Jesus said, “You shall not murder; You shall not commit adultery; You shall not steal; You shall not bear false witness; Honor your father and mother; also, You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” The young man said to him, “I have kept all these; what do I still lack?” Jesus said to him, “If you wish to be perfect, go, sell your possessions, and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; then come, follow me.” When the young man heard this word, he went away grieving, for he had many possessions.

(9:30)

Michael Wood

(11:00)

Chad Bocock

LEADER & 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

“Our Great God” Matt Branic, Vocalist

Micah 6:8 (NRSV) He has told you, O mortal, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?

No 70

*GREETING ONE ANOTHER Ortega/Powell

SCRIPTURE RESPONSE READER: The word of God for the people of God. CONGREGATION: Thanks be to God. MESSAGE *HYMN

PRAYER TIME

“Is It Enough?”

Rev. David Williamson

“Lord, I Want to Be a Christian”

No 402

Rev. Marsha Hutchinson

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. CHILDREN’S MOMENT

(9:30 & 11:00)

Chuck & Sue Yotter on the deaths of nephew Adam Lott, sister-inlaw Debbie Klauda, and uncle Grafton Thomas Dave and Tina Voelker on the death of his mother Ruth Voelker John & Marion Miller on the death of her sister Joyce Crowder

Rev. Marsha Hutchinson

*CREED LEADER:

CONGREGATIONAL CONCERNS cONDOLENcES TO:

PRESENTATION OF OFFERINGS

No 400

“Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing”

cOMMUNION AVAILABLE EVERY SUNDAY:

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. Please enter in silence. 9:15AM12:30PM.

July 14, 2013 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM Kingdomtide: Green

ORDER OF WORSHIP

*BENEDICTION POSTLUDE

“Sheep May Safely Graze”

Amy Myhand

ANNOUNCEMENTS

* Congregation standing

cLERGY Rev. Rob Fuquay, Senior Pastor; Rev. Marsha Hutchinson, Pastor of Grief Ministries; Dr. Marion Miller, Pastor of Later@St. Luke’s; Rev. David Williamson, Pastor of Family & Children’s Ministries; Rev. Jamalyn Peigh Williamson, Pastor of Outreach Ministries DIREcTOR Of MUSIc MINISTRIES Mark Squire ASSISTANT DIREcTOR Of MUSIc MINISTRIES / ORGANIST Charles Manning

J.S. Bach

Drew & Erin Tetour and Dan & Bonnie McMenamin on the birth of daughter and granddaughter Lilly Mae Tetour Kati Alexander and Nick Averitt on the wedding of July 13

SERMON NOTES


TODAY’S SPECIAL EVENTS

JULY 14, 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.

Summer Outreach St. Luke’s Outreach has committed to partner with Nora, Fox Hill, Springmill and Greenbriar Elementary Schools to help connect with the 75% of their students who qualify for free or reduced lunch. That is over 2,000 students in the area surrounding the church. To address this need, St. Luke’s will be hosting the “Back to School Extravaganza” at our church August 4. This event will provide school supplies, clothing, food and other services to these children. This is a large undertaking . . . so we are asking you to get involved by sponsoring a child for $25 to get them the supplies they need, or you can find a supply list at www.stlukesumc.com and bring donations to the main office. If your business would like to participate, let us know and we will bring a collection bin to you! Contact Jamalyn Peigh Williamson at williamsonj@stlukesumc.com for more info.

Summer Splash Update

needs@stlukesumc.com.•••Would a member of your family benefit from one-on-one attention during their time with us? Let us know how we can best serve you by contacting us at specialneeds @stlukesumc.com.

Painters Needed! We're giving our children's area a new look, updating classrooms and hallways. We'll be painting the weeks of July 15-19, & July 29-Aug 16 and will need LOTS of volunteer painters! Sign up for any length of time (for a solid week, for one day each week, for a single day). Email David Williamson at williamsond@stlukesumc.com to indicate when you'd be willing to serve.

Disciple Bible Study St. Luke’s Adult Ministries has a goal of enrolling 500 people in a Disciple Bible Study this year – will you be one of them? Find a listing of classes in the July Communion Monthly and at www.stlukesumc.com. Classes begin in late August, and with 25 options, there is something that is sure to fit your schedule. Questions? Contact Susan Fuquay at fuquays@stlukesumc.com or 846-3404 x332.

Summer Splash: Kingdom Rock takes place July 22-26, 9AM-Noon for preschool children through those who have completed 3rd grade. Registraton deadline is July 8 – register this morning in the East Passage or at www.stlukesumc.com. ***Volunteers Needed! If you love children and have the time, consider lending a loving helping hand. See details at www.stlukesumc.com, stop by the table in the East Passage, or contact Amy at myhanda@stlukesumc .com. *** Supplies Needed! It takes a LOT of donated supplies to make Summer Splash a success. Find a sign-up list for donations at www.stlukesumc.com. Thank you!

Have a class, study or group of friends who would enjoy gathering together to discuss topics raised in each Sunday morning’s sermon? We can help! Go to www.stlukesumc .com/worship to find a link to a weekly Sermon Discussion Guide, specifically geared for the past Sunday’s sermon.

The Track Summer Schedule

Servant Day

Happening now: preschool and pre-k children (age 3 by 9/12 to those not yet in kindergarten) are invited to the Mini-Track for Sunday School classes at 9:30 & 11AM. Children who have completed kindergarten through 4th grade will attend the first part of worship with their families. After the Children’s Moment, they will be led by staff to a classroom for fun activities; pick up is in E106 or E108.

NEWS YOU CAN USE Special Needs Ministry St. Luke’s is committed to inclusive children’s ministry on Sunday mornings for all families. A Special Needs Ministry is being created to break down barriers that keep children with disabilities and their families from being able to fully participate in the life of the church. Would you like to volunteer to serve as a Special Needs Ministry Buddy? We've created a job description for a special needs volunteer for you to help us fulfill our purpose and provide an opportunity for children with special needs to learn about God's love in a way that is accessible to them—find it at www.stlukesumc.com/getinvolved/volunteer. For more information, email the Special Needs Coordinator at special-

Sermon Discussion Guides

Join your St. Luke’s family in working together for the 5th Annual Servant Day as we reach out to our surrounding neighborhood on August 3 from 8AM–1PM. The day will begin with breakfast in the Great Hall, before teams will head out to serve throughout Pike and Washington Townships. All ages and abilities are encouraged to participate. Check out the diverse opportunities at the sign-up tables in the West Passage today and throughout July. You will also be able to sign up online at www.stlukesumc.com.

Become a Stephen Minister

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

ST. LUKE’S SERVICES: 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM, Sanctuary THE GARDEN at Beef & Boards Theatre: 8:15, 9:15 and 10:15AM. Dr. Linda McCoy, Pastor THE GARDEN at Oak Hill: 9:30 & 10:30AM. Rev. Stan Abell, Pastor CONTEMPLATIVE TAIZÉ SERVICE: 5:00PM, Sanctuary. Rev. Marsha Hutchinson, Pastor. Third Sunday of the month LATER@ST. LUKE’S: 6:00PM, Robertson Chapel. Dr. Marion Miller, Pastor Rev. Dr. L. Wayne Smith, Guest Preacher

WORSHIP 24/7: Our morning worship services are Web broadcast live in real time at www.stlukesumc.com/worship/watch. 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.

transformed by God and

transforming the world into a compassionate, just, inclusive, Christ-like community.

The Stephen Ministry program equips lay persons to provide distinctively Christian one-on-one care to those who are experiencing all kinds of life difficulties and circumstances. If you’ve ever thought about becoming a Stephen Minister, now is the time to act. Applications are currently being accepted for the September class. Applications are available at www.stlukesumc.com/ministries/membercare/stephen. Questions? Contact Mary Katherine at schnitzm@stlukesumc.com or 846-3404 x365.

Blood Drive Next Sunday, July 21 St. Luke's Blood drive in Great Hall, from 8AM-1PM.

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

317.846.3404 • www.stlukesumc.com


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