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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.

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

COMMUNION AT ST. LUKE’S

Today we celebrate Holy Communion in worship. In the United Methodist Church, we practice an “open table,” where all are welcome; you do not have to be a member of this or any church to participate. All who desire to be forgiven and receive God’s grace are invited. Please follow the directions provided by your ushers. You will be guided to come to the front by an usher to receive a piece of bread and cup, and then return to your pew by the opposite aisle. Once consumed you can place the cup in the holder in the back of the pew in front of you. All bread is gluten free, and we use grape juice in place of wine. If you need the elements brought to you, please lift a hand and an usher will bring them to you.

TODAY AT ST. LUKE’S

DONUTS & COFFEE

NORTH INDY - FELLOWSHIP HALL

MIDTOWN - DOWNSTAIRS

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

Visit the Connection Centers located outside each worship space to have your questions answered and discover ways to connect.

RESTLESS CHILD AREAS - NORTH

INDY

AREA LEFT OF THE SANCTUARY & CENTRAL PASSAGE

NURSING PARENT AREA

NORTH INDY- E126

MIDTOWN - LEFT OF GATHERING AREA

Feel free to watch our live services in these areas if you want to nurse privately or if your child needs a break during worship.

CONNECTIONS GIFT STORE

PURCHASE WITH A PURPOSE - WINTER SALE

Connections Books & Gifts now has Holiday and Christmas items 50% off, cold weather apparel and select fashion items 25% off! Connections is run entirely by volunteers, and every purchase supports our community through Hub for Hope. Be sure to stop by Connections today, and Purchase with a Purpose!

CONTEMPLATION

& COMMUNION

9:00AM – NOON – PRAYER CHAPEL

On Sunday mornings, the Prayer Chapel is open to anyone seeking a moment of peace, reflection, and spiritual connection. Holy Communion is available on the altar. Enter through Door #2.

NORTH INDY ART GALLERY

DREAMING OF A BETTER WORLD

We are honored to display artwork created by St. Luke’s Kids, Youth, and Luke’s Leaders during our Martin Luther King Jr. Day gathering. Inspired by Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, participants reflected on his vision for a better world. We invite you to go and see what our youth have dreamed for the future and to reflect on the hopes they hold. Then, take time to create your own dream for a better world and add it to the display in our East Art Gallery.

MIDTOWN ART GALLERY

GATHERING AREA | BRITT RITCHIE

(@BRITTANNRITCHIEFRYE)

CONTACT OUR CARE MINISTRY

Life gets difficult for all of us, and whatever you’re going through today, you don’t have to do it alone. If you or someone you know could use support, call (317) 846-3404 to reach a member of our Care Team. You can also visit stlukesumc.com/needcare

ATTENDANCE

Please scan the QR code on the back of the bulletin or stop by the Connection Center to let us know you’re here.

KEEP IN TOUCH

Sign up to receive St. Luke’s newsletters at stlukesumc.com/ subscribe. Need to update your contact or giving information? Visit stlukesumc.com/myaccount. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or TikTok @StLukesIndy

GET CONNECTED

LENT GROUPS

SIGN UPS OPEN NOW | GROUPS START FEB. 22

Each year leading up to Easter, EVERYONE at St. Luke’s is invited and encouraged to join a Lenten Small Group. These groups are an intentional space and time to connect with others and explore the story of this season more deeply. Alongside our sermon series, “Behold: Words from the Suffering,” groups will reflect on the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection through key phrases said by those who witnessed Holy Week in real time. Head to stlukesumc.com/lentgroups to sign up!

STARTING POINT

FEBRUARY

15 FOLLOWING SERVICES | BOTH CAMPUSES

Starting Point is a 30-minute orientation to St. Luke’s. You’ll meet others who are new and leave with a next step to help you find your place within the church. This is a great way to become familiar with who we are and how we live out our faith. No registration is needed for the in-person classes. Just show up! We can’t wait to meet you!

ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES

FEBRUARY

18 | NORTH INDY

Ash Wednesday begins our Lenten journey—40 days of drawing closer to God through prayer, reflection, and intentional living. Join us at 12 pm or 7 pm at North Indy. Come to receive ashes as a symbol of renewal and humility. All are welcome.

DRIVE-THROUGH ASHES

FEBRUARY

18 | MIDTOWN

At Midtown, we’ll have drive-thru ashes from 7-8:30 AM. Come to receive ashes as a symbol of renewal and humility. All are welcome.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT DINNERS

FEBRUARY 11 AND FEBRUARY 18 AT 5:15 PM

On February 11, CJ Warfield (producer of the upcoming Philharmonic Gospel Concert on February 21) will be sharing about the history of gospel music in Indiana, followed by Q&A. On February 18, the Philharmonic Gospel Choir will share excerpts from the upcoming concert on February 21. There will also be special food tied to Black History Month! If you’re attending on Feb. 18, please register at stlukesumc.com/specialdinner

2026 GOSPEL CHOIR CONCERT

FEBRUARY 21 AT 2 PM

Join us for our Gospel Concert featuring the Indy Philharmonic Orchestra and Symphonic Praise Choir presenting “Come Sunday.” This is part of our 28th Annual Cultural Celebration— bringing people together through music to learn, celebrate, and love each other in new ways. For a full list of activites happening during Black History Month, and to purchase tickets, head to stlukesumc.com/blackhistory

Before the concert, seniors are invited to attend the Senior Ministry Gospel Concert Reception in the community room starting at 1 PM. Let us know you’re coming at stlukesumc.com/seniorreception

INTRODUCTION TO CONTEMPLATIVE PRACTICES MONDAYS, STARTING FEBRUARY 23 AT 6:30 PM

Together, we will explore contemplative practices that support discernment and attentiveness to God’s presence, including Taizé worship, labyrinth walking, Lectio Divina, Station of the Cross, and quiet meditation. These practices are gentle ways of learning to listen with the heart, trust the unfolding path, and rest in God’s steady love. Join us in the Spiritual Life Room at our North Indy campus. Register at stlukesumc.com/contemplativepractices

MAKE AN IMPACT

WEEKEND WARRIORS

DONATIONS PICKED UP THURSDAY MORNINGS

St. Luke’s has been approached by a Washington Township preschool that has 10 families struggling to feed their families over the weekend. We have committed to bringing them 10 plastic grocery bags each week that are filled with kid-friendly food to help them get through the weekend. Bags will be dropped off in the bins between doors 6 & 7 before noon on Thursday mornings. Find a full list of items to donate, and learn about more volunteer opportunities at stlukesumc.com/weekendwarriors

CONDOLENCES

The Burger family on the death of Beth Ann Burger, who passed away on January 21st. Memorial services will take place on February 21st at 1pm with a reception following the service at St. Luke’s UMC.

Alex Ritchie & Beth Stewart on the death of their mother, Anita Ritchie, who passed away on January 27th. Memorial service will take place at a later date in Mt. Vernon, Illinois.

David & Meghan Farrell on the death of their mother, Sandra (Sandy) Farrell, who passed away on January 28th. Memorial service took place on February 5th at Flanner Buchanan - Washington Park North.

Timothy & Daniel Kahlenberg on the death of their father, David Kahlenberg, who passed away on January 31st. Memorial service took place on February 6th at St. Luke’s UMC.

NORTH INDY TRADITIONAL ORDER OF WORSHIP

Prelude 1 | I’m Just a Poor Wayfaring Stranger

Prelude 2 | “Sherekea Usafari!” (Celebrate the Journey!)

Welcome | Rev. Dr. Rob Fuquay

Opening Hymn | Holy, Holy, Holy #64 (4 vs.)

Affirmation of Faith

Glory to God

Turn and Greet | Rev. Dr. Rob Fuquay

A nnouncements

Black History Moment | Led by: James Hulka

A nthem | Give Me Jesus

Prayer Time and the Lord’s Prayer | Rev. Jen S. Gibbs

K ids Dismissal | Rev. Jen S. Gibbs

Call for Offering | Rev. Jen S. Gibbs

O ffertory | I Must Tell Jesus

Doxology and Prayer Over Offering | Rev. Jen S. Gibbs

S cripture Reading | Story from John 9

Message | Ruth Haley Barton

Closing Hymns | Open My Eyes That I May See #454 (3 vs.)

Benediction

Postlude

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