SUNDAY BULLETIN | April 20, 2025
Easter | We Have Confirmation
We welcome you this Easter Sunday for a special Confirmation service. Confirmation is more than just a ritual; it is a chosen, pivotal step on an individual's spiritual path. While baptism celebrates God’s boundless love for each of us, through confirmation we declare our profession of love and commitment to God.
This Sunday, we will have the joy of witnessing Cara and Ben as they boldly share their statements of faith, publicly affirming their desire to be faithful followers of Jesus. May their testimonies inspire us all and remind us of our own commitments.
Witnessing these confirmations presents us with a sacred opportunity to reflect on our own faith journeys and our dedication to living the example set for us by Jesus. Together, we get to celebrate and strengthen our bonds as a community.
Don’t miss this moment of collective renewal and commitment! Join us this Sunday for “We Have Confirmation” and experience the joy of recommitting yourself to a life of faith. Let's come together to support Cara and Ben and to celebrate the powerful journey of faith that can powerfully unite us all.
Jesus spoke to them, saying, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life."
John 8:12
ORDER OF SERVICE | |
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SONG: "New Day" | Written by Colby Wedgeworth, Danny Gokey, & Ethan Hulse | Kimberly Morgan |
Welcome & Announcements | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
Stepping Stones | Lea Ann Koekenberg |
Intro to the service | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
Words of Welcome & Centering | Rev. Richard Branden |
The Confirmation of Cara Lynne Radcliffe | |
Prayer & Harvest Basket | Christina Fidone |
SONG: "Jesus Told Me So" | Written by Toy Caldwell | Michael Read |
The Confirmation of Benjamin Robert Fidone | |
Message | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
SONG: "I Gotta Try" | Written by Kenneth Clark Loggins & Michael H. McDonald | Caroline Smith |
Closing | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
At the crack of dawn on Sunday, the women came to the tomb carrying the burial spices they had prepared. They found the entrance stone rolled back from the tomb, so they walked in. But once inside, they couldn’t find the body of the Master Jesus. They were puzzled, wondering what to make of this. Then, out of nowhere it seemed, two men, light cascading over them, stood there. The women were awestruck and bowed down in worship. The men said, “Why are you looking for the Living One in a cemetery? He is not here, but raised up. Remember how he told you when you were still back in Galilee that he had to be handed over to sinners, be killed on a cross, and in three days rise up?” Then they remembered Jesus’ words. They left the tomb and broke the news of all this to the Eleven and the rest. Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and the other women with them kept telling these things to the apostles, but the apostles didn’t believe a word of it, thought they were making it all up. But Peter jumped to his feet and ran to the tomb. He stooped to look in and saw a few grave clothes, that’s all. He walked away puzzled, shaking his head.
Luke 24 :1-12
DEVOTIONAL MOMENT
We stand in awe
acknowledging that Jesus came alongside us to share our lot,
to display in his life a humanity
which could not be deflected from fulfilling Your purpose, Loving God:
not by the rejection of the powerful
or the failings of the disciples,
not by the testing of an unjust trial,
laceration by scourging,
mockery and a crown of thorns,
not by the pain and humiliation of crucifixion.
We are amazed and strengthened.
by the life he lived.
It is a life we can put on
and it does not overwhelm our own being.
but rather enlarges, nourishes and completes us.
We stand in awe before Christ's humanity
and give thanks that there is resurrection:
death does not have the last word.
Based on a longer prayer by Ian M. Fraser
OUR SERVING TEAMS: | |
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The Good Earth Band | Music Director: Doran Nash; Keyboards - Michael Read; Guitar - Michael Clark; Drums - Mike Kessler |
Creative Team | Creative Director: Dave Bradley, Betty Brandt, Becky Cheetham, Christina Fidone, Joleen House, Kimberly Morgan, Doran Nash, Marci Struble |
Hospitality Team | Hospitality Director: Tricia Frye, Kevin & Jessica Young, Konnie & John Schlechte, Tom Ford, Shannon Robinson, Beth Young |
Technical Team | Technical Director: Scott Carroll, Matthew Vire, Tom Ford, Arcy Clark, Jaco Carroll |
Stepping Stones | Program Coordinator: LeaAnn Koekenberg |
List of Services
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April 25 - STAND ON PEACE: A PEACE WALK
A Peace Walk for National Youth Violence Prevention Week. Together, we will stand in solidarity to remember those impacted by gun violence and raise our voices for safer communities. This family-friendly event will feature speakers, performances, and opportunities to connect with local organizations committed to peace and violence prevention. Highlights Include: a Community Peace Walk; Guest Speakers and Performances; Reflection and Healing Space.Let’s stand together for peace and take meaningful steps toward a safer future. This event is being planned in collaboration with Genesys Solutions, Hoosiers Concerned About Gun Violence (HCGV), Indy Public Safety Foundation, MCCOY (Marion County Commission on Youth), Moms Demand Action - IN, New Breed Of Youth, Peace Learning Center, Students Demand Action, and Voices Corp.
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April 26 - GREEN HOME SYMPOSIUM
Dr. Gabe Filippelli, the Executive Director of the IU Environmental Resilience Institute, will speak at 10:10am. His presentation is followed by other lectures, panel discussions and lunch. Other topics include: Our Diet’s Impact on Climate and Health, Household Haz Waste, E-Waste and Food Waste, Green Yards and Thriving Forests, Environmental/ Climate Justice and more. Saturday, April 26, 9:30am-3:30pm, St. Luke’s UMC, 100 West 86th St. The symposium is free, lunch is $8.
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April 27 - “FOOD, INSECURE: A DOCUMENTARY THAT HITS HOME” SCREENING - TOGETHER IN 1111
Nearly a million Hoosiers, including many working families, struggle to put healthy food on the table. The film tells the stories of Hoosiers living with the daily challenges of hunger and features experts discussing the impact of food insecurity on the health and well-being of individuals and communities across our state. A must see!!
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Now - CHURCH & SOCIETY LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES
The United Methodist Church maintains an office in Washington DC to lobby for life enhancing legislation. If you are curious about what the United Methodist Church stands for and/or if you want to join with its advocacy efforts, click the button to visit a page with links for action.
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Now - "REFUGEES WELCOME HERE" YARD SIGNS & T-SHIRTS
This is one thing we can do to support our refugee neighbors. Many are frightened and unsure of their futures. Order online then pick up your purchases at Exodus Refugee's offices at 2457 E Washington St Ste A, Indianapolis.