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AUGUST 11, 2013 100 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260 317.846.3404 • www.stlukesumc.com 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 avail- able 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 @stlukesum- cindy on Twitter. 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 transformed by God and transforming the world into a compassionate, just, inclusive, Christ-like community.

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The Track Summer ScheduleHappening now: preschool and pre-k children (age 3 by9/12 to those not yet in kindergarten) are invited to theMini-Track for Sunday School classes at 9:30 & 11AM.Children who have completed kindergarten through 4thgrade will attend the first part of worship with their fami-lies. After the Children’s Moment, they will be led by staffto a classroom for fun activities; pick up is in E106 or E108.

Informational Meetings for Upcoming International Work Trips St. Luke's Outreach has a number of life changing worktrips available. Please join us today in C123 at 10:45AM tohear more about the Sierra Leone work team. Rev. DonGriffith and Jackie King will lead this trip to work at KissyHospital and educate teachers in Feburary of 2014. We areseeking people with educational, medical, physical therapy,mechanical and carpentry skills. Also, on August 18 at10:30am in C110 there will be an informational meetingfor a trip to Fondwa, Haiti from October 12-19 led by Pas-tor Jamalyn. We hope you can make time to learn aboutthese transformational opportunites to serve as the handsand feet of Jesus.

Artist’s Reception in “identity” GalleryStop by the gallery above the east end of the Narthex thismorning to meet Bianca Mandity and experience her mag-ical reality illustrations. Be sure to read the descriptions accompanying the pieces.

NEWS YOU CAN USE

Discover Your God-Given Gifts 2 Mondays, August 19 and 26, Noon-1:30PM, E105. Understand the work of the church and the importance ofyour role within it. Discover your God-given gifts. Connectyour gifts with your passion. Learn ministry opportunities.Discern where you can make a difference through yourservice. Class facilitators are Berneta Sherck, St. Luke'sMember and Terri Coe, Director of Adult Ministries. Regis-ter online at www.stlukesumc.com/adult or at the AdultMinistry/Disciple table in the West Passage.

Disciple Bible Study Orientation Sunday, August 18. Registrations are coming in but there'sroom for more! If you've been waiting to sign-up for a classplease consider doing so today or early this week. Classesbegin the week of August 25 and all participants are highlyencouraged to attend an orientation session next Sunday.Details as to where and when will be emailed to you as wellas appear in the bulletin on the 18th. See you in class!

Bullying Prevention WorkshopCare Ministries is collaborating with In-Source to host aworkshop on the prevention of bullying. Teachers, Pastors,Stephen Ministers and parents are welcome to attend -Thursday, August 22nd from 7-9PM in Fellowship Hall.The workshop is free. To register, call Carolyn at 800-332-4433 or email [email protected].

Get ready for volleyball! Coed teams of 6 to 8 players are forming now for matchesthat will begin in September. Matches will be played onMonday evenings in Great Hall through next April. For abargain price of just $25 per player, you get 3 seasons offun, fellowship and a little exercise too. Play is competitivebut friendly - no spiking or over-hand serves. Get a groupof friends together and join the fun this fall. For more information or to register as a team or individual contactBrent Scott at 875-9382 or [email protected].

Blood Pressure ScreeningStop by C110, 9-11 AM for a free blood pressure screening. Please refain from smoking or caffeine 30 minutes prior to the screening for a more accurate reading. Sponsored the second Sunday of every month by St. Luke’s Health Ministries.

AUGUST 11, 2013TODAY’S SPECIAL EVENTSThe following is a list of events occuring today at St. Luke’s. For other events and upcoming information, pick up aCOMMUNION MONTHLY, available at the end of the pews and at the Information Desk in the Narthex.

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

317.846.3404 • www.stlukesumc.com

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 atwww.stlukesumc.com/worship/watch. The entire service is avail-able for purchase on CD and DVD; you may order specific servicesat www.stlukesumc.com/worship/sermonarchives, or stop by theWelcome Center this morning for an order envelope. You may alsolisten to or download sermons at www.stlukesumc.com. A link tothe sermon video is also available by following us on @stlukesum-cindy on Twitter.

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

transformed by God and

transforming theworld into a

compassionate,

just, inclusive,

Christ-like community.

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ORDER OF WORSHIP

PRELUDE “Allegro” from Suite Gothique Leon Boellmann

WELCOME and INVOCATION Rev. David Williamson

*HYMN “Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation” No 559sung to REGENT SQUARE

*CREED LEADER: Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is the one true church,

apostolic and universal, whose holy faith let us now declare.LEADER

& PEOPLE: 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 andprayer, and in grace equal to every need.We believe in the Word of God contained in the Old and NewTestaments as the sufficient rule both of faith and of practice.We believe in the Church as the fellowship, for worship and forservice, of all who are united to the living Lord.We believe in the kingdom of God as the divine rule in humansociety, in the final triumph of righteousness, and in the lifeeverlasting. Amen.

*GLORY TO GOD Glory be to the Father and to the Son No 70and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning,is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

*GREETING ONE ANOTHER

ANTHEM “Sing Alleluia” Byrd & HindalongMary Margaret Montgomery, Lauren Wallawender,

Steve Harris, Vocalists

PRAYER TIME Rev. David Williamson

The Lord’s PrayerOur 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, aswe forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, andthe power, and the glory, forever. Amen.

CHILDREN’S MOMENT (9:30 & 11:00) Heather Hilbert

ANNOUNCEMENTS

August 11, 20138:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM

Kingdomtide: Green

PRESENTATION OF OFFERINGS

OFFERTORY ANTHEM“Go Light Your World” Chris Rice; arr. Winkler

Steve Harris, Soprano Saxophone

*PRAISE TO GOD Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; No 95praise God, all creatures here below; praise God above,

ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.

*OFFERTORY PRAYER Rev. David Williamson

SCRIPTURE READERS(8:15) Karen Hobson (9:30) Matt Bailey (11:00) Oliver Harshman

SCRIPTURE Matthew 5:13-16“You are the salt of the earth; but if salt has lost its taste, how can its salti-ness be restored? It is no longer good for anything, but is thrown out andtrampled under foot. “You are the light of the world. A city built on a hillcannot be hid. No one after lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel bas-ket, but on the lampstand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the sameway, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your goodworks and give glory to your Father in heaven.

SCRIPTURE RESPONSEREADER: The word of God for the people of God.CONGREGATION: Thanks be to God.

MESSAGE “Spiritual Chemistry” Rev. Rob FuquayBACK TO SCHOOL: THE PARABLES OF JESUS

*BENEDICTION

POSTLUDE “Maestoso” from Suite Gothique Leon Boellmann

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 MInISTRIESMark Squire ASSISTAnT DIREcTOR Of MUSIc MInISTRIES / ORGAnIST Charles Manning

GEnERAL WORShIP InfORMATIOn:

WELCOME VISITORS! We’re glad you’rehere and hope you feel the presence ofGod in this worship service. Stop by ourWelcome Center for information and agift, and join us in the Fellowship Hall forrefreshments and fellowship followingeach service. We look forward to havingyou worship with us again. ••• For the hearing impaired, personal earphonesmay be purchased for $7, or hearing aidsmay be borrowed for the service at theWelcome Center. If you are in need of alarge print bulletin with hymns, please letour ushers know. ••• PARENTS: Child-care and Sunday School available forchildren who are newborn to 5th grade;stop at the Info Center in the East Wing tofind a classroom. Children are welcome inour services. If they become restless, youmay continue to worship with them in theNarthex. For mothers who are nursing,we have a room available for your useequipped with rocking chairs and livestreaming of the worship service. It is located in the East Passage, E126. If youneed help, an usher can assist you in locating the room. ••• ARRIVING LATE?:PLEASE Wait until prayers and musicalselections are concluded before beingseated.

cOMMUnIOn AVAILABLE EVERY SUnDAY:

The elements are consecrated and placedin the Prayer Chapel for all to include intheir worship experience. Gluten-freecrackers are included with the bread ele-ments. Please enter in silence. 9:15AM-12:30PM.

PRAYER cOncERnS & InfORMATIOn:

If you have a prayer concern, change ofaddress or other information you wouldlike the church to know, fill out a pew cardand place it in the offering plate. ***Prayer concerns may also be submitted onour website (click the “Need Prayer” linkat the top of every page), or with a pastorafter worship service. Concerns submittedon the pew card or online are prayed forby our Wednesday Prayer Group weekly.Also, our Prayer Chapel, which can be accessed from Robertson Chapel or out-side the main entrance by the large cross,is available for silent prayer and medita-tion when the church is open.

CONGREGATIONAL CONCERNS

cOnDOLEncES TO:

Robert LeFavour on the death ofhis wife Veda LeFavour

Brent & Cindy Vautaw and Dick & Marion Tewksbury on the death of son and grandsonTrevor Vautaw

Carol Wellborn on the death of herfather LaLander “Duck” Norman

Sandy Smith on the death of herhusband Mark Smith

cOnGRATULATIOnS TO:

Courtney Ellabarger and Josh Hayes on their wedding of August 10

SERMON NOTES

* Congregation standing

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ORDER OF WORSHIP

PRELUDE “Allegro” from Suite Gothique Leon Boellmann

WELCOME and INVOCATION Rev. David Williamson

*HYMN “Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation” No 559sung to REGENT SQUARE

*CREED LEADER: Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is the one true church,

apostolic and universal, whose holy faith let us now declare.LEADER

& PEOPLE: 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 andprayer, and in grace equal to every need.We believe in the Word of God contained in the Old and NewTestaments as the sufficient rule both of faith and of practice.We believe in the Church as the fellowship, for worship and forservice, of all who are united to the living Lord.We believe in the kingdom of God as the divine rule in humansociety, in the final triumph of righteousness, and in the lifeeverlasting. Amen.

*GLORY TO GOD Glory be to the Father and to the Son No 70and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning,is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

*GREETING ONE ANOTHER

ANTHEM “Sing Alleluia” Byrd & HindalongMary Margaret Montgomery, Lauren Wallawender,

Steve Harris, Vocalists

PRAYER TIME Rev. David Williamson

The Lord’s PrayerOur 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, aswe forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, andthe power, and the glory, forever. Amen.

CHILDREN’S MOMENT (9:30 & 11:00) Heather Hilbert

ANNOUNCEMENTS

August 11, 20138:15, 9:30 & 11:00AM

Kingdomtide: Green

PRESENTATION OF OFFERINGS

OFFERTORY ANTHEM“Go Light Your World” Chris Rice; arr. Winkler

Steve Harris, Soprano Saxophone

*PRAISE TO GOD Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; No 95praise God, all creatures here below; praise God above,

ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.

*OFFERTORY PRAYER Rev. David Williamson

SCRIPTURE READERS(8:15) Karen Hobson (9:30) Matt Bailey (11:00) Oliver Harshman

SCRIPTURE Matthew 5:13-16“You are the salt of the earth; but if salt has lost its taste, how can its salti-ness be restored? It is no longer good for anything, but is thrown out andtrampled under foot. “You are the light of the world. A city built on a hillcannot be hid. No one after lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel bas-ket, but on the lampstand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the sameway, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your goodworks and give glory to your Father in heaven.

SCRIPTURE RESPONSEREADER: The word of God for the people of God.CONGREGATION: Thanks be to God.

MESSAGE “Spiritual Chemistry” Rev. Rob FuquayBACK TO SCHOOL: THE PARABLES OF JESUS

*BENEDICTION

POSTLUDE “Maestoso” from Suite Gothique Leon Boellmann

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 MInISTRIESMark Squire ASSISTAnT DIREcTOR Of MUSIc MInISTRIES / ORGAnIST Charles Manning

GEnERAL WORShIP InfORMATIOn:

WELCOME VISITORS! We’re glad you’rehere and hope you feel the presence ofGod in this worship service. Stop by ourWelcome Center for information and agift, and join us in the Fellowship Hall forrefreshments and fellowship followingeach service. We look forward to havingyou worship with us again. ••• For the hearing impaired, personal earphonesmay be purchased for $7, or hearing aidsmay be borrowed for the service at theWelcome Center. If you are in need of alarge print bulletin with hymns, please letour ushers know. ••• PARENTS: Child-care and Sunday School available forchildren who are newborn to 5th grade;stop at the Info Center in the East Wing tofind a classroom. Children are welcome inour services. If they become restless, youmay continue to worship with them in theNarthex. For mothers who are nursing,we have a room available for your useequipped with rocking chairs and livestreaming of the worship service. It is located in the East Passage, E126. If youneed help, an usher can assist you in locating the room. ••• ARRIVING LATE?:PLEASE Wait until prayers and musicalselections are concluded before beingseated.

cOMMUnIOn AVAILABLE EVERY SUnDAY:

The elements are consecrated and placedin the Prayer Chapel for all to include intheir worship experience. Gluten-freecrackers are included with the bread ele-ments. Please enter in silence. 9:15AM-12:30PM.

PRAYER cOncERnS & InfORMATIOn:

If you have a prayer concern, change ofaddress or other information you wouldlike the church to know, fill out a pew cardand place it in the offering plate. ***Prayer concerns may also be submitted onour website (click the “Need Prayer” linkat the top of every page), or with a pastorafter worship service. Concerns submittedon the pew card or online are prayed forby our Wednesday Prayer Group weekly.Also, our Prayer Chapel, which can be accessed from Robertson Chapel or out-side the main entrance by the large cross,is available for silent prayer and medita-tion when the church is open.

CONGREGATIONAL CONCERNS

cOnDOLEncES TO:

Robert LeFavour on the death ofhis wife Veda LeFavour

Brent & Cindy Vautaw and Dick & Marion Tewksbury on the death of son and grandsonTrevor Vautaw

Carol Wellborn on the death of herfather LaLander “Duck” Norman

Sandy Smith on the death of herhusband Mark Smith

cOnGRATULATIOnS TO:

Courtney Ellabarger and Josh Hayes on their wedding of August 10

SERMON NOTES

* Congregation standing

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The Track Summer ScheduleHappening now: preschool and pre-k children (age 3 by9/12 to those not yet in kindergarten) are invited to theMini-Track for Sunday School classes at 9:30 & 11AM.Children who have completed kindergarten through 4thgrade will attend the first part of worship with their fami-lies. After the Children’s Moment, they will be led by staffto a classroom for fun activities; pick up is in E106 or E108.

Informational Meetings for Upcoming International Work Trips St. Luke's Outreach has a number of life changing worktrips available. Please join us today in C123 at 10:45AM tohear more about the Sierra Leone work team. Rev. DonGriffith and Jackie King will lead this trip to work at KissyHospital and educate teachers in Feburary of 2014. We areseeking people with educational, medical, physical therapy,mechanical and carpentry skills. Also, on August 18 at10:30am in C110 there will be an informational meetingfor a trip to Fondwa, Haiti from October 12-19 led by Pas-tor Jamalyn. We hope you can make time to learn aboutthese transformational opportunites to serve as the handsand feet of Jesus.

Artist’s Reception in “identity” GalleryStop by the gallery above the east end of the Narthex thismorning to meet Bianca Mandity and experience her mag-ical reality illustrations. Be sure to read the descriptions accompanying the pieces.

NEWS YOU CAN USE

Discover Your God-Given Gifts 2 Mondays, August 19 and 26, Noon-1:30PM, E105. Understand the work of the church and the importance ofyour role within it. Discover your God-given gifts. Connectyour gifts with your passion. Learn ministry opportunities.Discern where you can make a difference through yourservice. Class facilitators are Berneta Sherck, St. Luke'sMember and Terri Coe, Director of Adult Ministries. Regis-ter online at www.stlukesumc.com/adult or at the AdultMinistry/Disciple table in the West Passage.

Disciple Bible Study Orientation Sunday, August 18. Registrations are coming in but there'sroom for more! If you've been waiting to sign-up for a classplease consider doing so today or early this week. Classesbegin the week of August 25 and all participants are highlyencouraged to attend an orientation session next Sunday.Details as to where and when will be emailed to you as wellas appear in the bulletin on the 18th. See you in class!

Bullying Prevention WorkshopCare Ministries is collaborating with In-Source to host aworkshop on the prevention of bullying. Teachers, Pastors,Stephen Ministers and parents are welcome to attend -Thursday, August 22nd from 7-9PM in Fellowship Hall.The workshop is free. To register, call Carolyn at 800-332-4433 or email [email protected].

Get ready for volleyball! Coed teams of 6 to 8 players are forming now for matchesthat will begin in September. Matches will be played onMonday evenings in Great Hall through next April. For abargain price of just $25 per player, you get 3 seasons offun, fellowship and a little exercise too. Play is competitivebut friendly - no spiking or over-hand serves. Get a groupof friends together and join the fun this fall. For more information or to register as a team or individual contactBrent Scott at 875-9382 or [email protected].

Blood Pressure ScreeningStop by C110, 9-11 AM for a free blood pressure screening. Please refain from smoking or caffeine 30 minutes prior to the screening for a more accurate reading. Sponsored the second Sunday of every month by St. Luke’s Health Ministries.

AUGUST 11, 2013TODAY’S SPECIAL EVENTSThe following is a list of events occuring today at St. Luke’s. For other events and upcoming information, pick up aCOMMUNION MONTHLY, available at the end of the pews and at the Information Desk in the Narthex.

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

317.846.3404 • www.stlukesumc.com

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 atwww.stlukesumc.com/worship/watch. The entire service is avail-able for purchase on CD and DVD; you may order specific servicesat www.stlukesumc.com/worship/sermonarchives, or stop by theWelcome Center this morning for an order envelope. You may alsolisten to or download sermons at www.stlukesumc.com. A link tothe sermon video is also available by following us on @stlukesum-cindy on Twitter.

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

transformed by God and

transforming theworld into a

compassionate,

just, inclusive,

Christ-like community.