SUNDAY BULLETIN | February 23, 2025
Today's Message: OUR BELOVED COMMUNITY
This Sunday, we'll dig into the profound practice of reflection and introspection as a path to living our most fulfilling lives. This journey inward involves employing spiritually driven discernment, a crucial ability to judge wisely and differentiate between truth and falsehood, benefit and harm, wisdom and folly. It's about aligning our intentions with thoughtful action, trusting that when we commit to what is right and true, our efforts will be grounded in something larger than ourselves. In today's world, saturated with information and diverse opinions, cultivating discernment is more vital than ever. It empowers us to make informed decisions, navigate life's inevitable challenges with greater clarity, and foster deeper, more meaningful connections with ourselves and those around us. Join us this Sunday as we explore this inner landscape and discover how to "keep calm and carry on" with a renewed sense of purpose and peace, knowing that our well-considered actions will find their proper course.
Commit to the Lord whatever you do,
and he will establish your plans.
Proverbs 6:3
For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
Jeremiah 29:11
ORDER OF SERVICE | |
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SONG: "Be Cool, Be Calm" | Written by Stevie Wonder, Henry Cosby, & Sylvia Moy | Caroline Smith |
Welcome and Announcements | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
Stepping Stones | Lea Ann Koekenberg |
Intro to Service | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
Candle Lighting, Devotional Moment, Words of Welcome | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
Centering and Prayer | Becky Cheetham |
SONG: "Everything" | Written by Christy Nockels & Nathan Nockels | Brenda Freije |
MESSAGE | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
SONG: "Keep Your Head Up" | Written by Aijia Grammer & Andy Grammer | Doran Nash |
Closing | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
DEVOTIONAL MOMENT
“The Peace of Wild Things”
Wendell Berry
When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in the night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought
of grief. I come into the presence of still water.
And I feel above me the day-blind stars
waiting with their light.
For a time I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.
OPPORTUNITIES:
About 55 years ago, a man named Robert Greenleaf wrote an essay titled “The Servant as Leader.” He started an entire movement, which we know today as Servant Leadership. In essence, Servant Leadership is a philosophy and set of principles that enrich the lives of an individual, builds better organizations, and ultimately creates a more just and caring world. Servant leadership flips the traditional model and puts... [read the rest on Betty's Blog]
Feb 23 - Together in 111 Write a description for this list item and include information that will interest site visitors. For example, you may want to describe a team member's experience, what makes a product special, or a unique service that you offer.
Item LinkDevelop the capacity to better understand racism in its institutional and structural forms by taking a historical, cultural and structural look at racism. This workshop contains all the basic information to equip you to work for change. You are expected to be present for the entire workshop. Sponsored by IPS. Wednesday and Thursday, February 26-27, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., on line, free (usually $350), contact AnnMarie Byers at byersa@myips.org.
James Todd will share his practice of Nature Journaling, a way to improve your observation skills, appreciation and understanding of the natural world. Bring a pen, journal and chair to sit outdoors. Workshop will be a combination of presentation and time to practice Nature Journaling. Sunday, March 2 from 1:30 to 4 p.m., free, maximum 25 people, Daugherty House, Oliver Woods, 8825 River Road, Indianapolis. Contact Amybarnescoach@gmail.com.
Allison Luthe & DeCarre Lewis interviewed youth about the pervasive presence of guns in their lives and the far-reaching impacts. See their video and participate in a discussion with the filmmakers. Sponsored by Hoosiers Concerned About Gun Violence. Tuesday, March 4, 7 p.m., online. Please pre-register at tinyurl.com/talking-guns-project.
Join us beginning March 5th for a unique spiritual journey during Lent! Traditionally, the forty days leading up to Easter represents a time for individual reflection and deepening connection with God. This year, our Lenten journey coincides with a communal one as well: The Garden Greenhouse Challenge, where we’ll be making important decisions about the future of our faith community.
Enjoy a night out with Can You Rock?, an acoustic live band karaoke.Tuesdays, February 11 to the finale (and the awarding of a $250 grand prize) on March 11 from 6:30-9 p.m. The Boathouse Kitchen, 409 West Jackson Street, Cicero. Want to sing?
At The Garden, we seek to help transform the world through love, respect, acceptance, justice, and kindness. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list (by no means a comprehensive one) of suggested resources you may appreciate exploring.
Learn about what’s happening in Congress today and get automatically connected with your House, Senate and local reps. The app will even dial your representative for you and provide a script. Turn your passive participation into active resistance. Calling is the most effective way to influence your representative. Spend five minutes, make five calls! Find the link to download the iOS or Android app at the bottom of the home page at 5calls.org.
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 |