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Happy Birthday St. Luke’s! APRIL 14 In March 1953, 119 men, women and children gathered at the Broad Ripple American Legion Hall to hold their first worship service in what would soon become St. Luke’s Methodist Church. Sixty years and a few more members later, we celebrate the vision and faith of our founders in creating this open community of Christians gathering to seek, celebrate, live and share the love of God for all creation. Join us on Sunday morning, April 14, as we recognize this milestone event and continue the tradition of vision and faith going forward.

Dr. Carver McGriff, St. Luke’s senior pastor from 1967-1993, will deliver the morning message at all three worship services (8:15, 9:30 and 11). We will have birthday cake and cupcakes, and invite you to wear a nametag with a ribbon designating the decade that you started attending St. Luke’s. Add to the festive atmosphere by coming to church in your favorite 1950s style clothing! We look forward to a wonderful morning honoring our past and looking forward to the future.

APRIL 2013

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COMMUNION Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide You are invited to join the St. Luke's community for a series of events to learn, share and take action on behalf of women worldwide. Women and girls around the world and right here in Indianapolis are facing heartbreaking challenges every day. We, as a community, have an opportunity to hear their stories, bear witness to their challenges, believe in the power of transformation, and act in ways that give hope.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17: “Journey Together,” with an intro-

Outreach Ministries, UMW, the Spiritual Life Center and several women's book study groups have come together to present this Half the Sky series. From April to November, six events, based on the book and documentary by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, will be offered. The format for each evening will include a showing of a portion of the Half the Sky documentary, a local dynamic speaker, an ethnic dinner catered by a local small business, ethnic music, a Global Market Place, fellowship with a multicultural audience and a helpful list of action steps.

Howell, Kenya UMOJA Project and Marsha Reynolds, Washington Township Schools

duction of our organizers, the book, the documentary, our speaker series. Featuring Jill McElya, Invisible Girl WEDNESDAY, MAY 1: “Gender Based Violence” featuring

Angela Cain, WTHR-Channel 13 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5: “Education” featuring Ellen Daniels-

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11: “Sex Trafficking” featuring

Sarah Hurley, Kristy's House and Linda Rendleman, Women Like Us Foundation WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2: “Maternal Mortality” featuring

Dr. Mercy Obeime, Franciscan St. Francis Health WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6: “ Economic Empowerment”

featuring Tom Haitt and Jennifer Pope Baker,

Grameen Bank, Indiana All events begin with registration, music and Global Market Place at 6PM, optional dinner at 6:30PM. Dinner registration required ($10) at www.stlukesumc.com or between Sunday services on April 7 & 14 in the West Passage. Program takes place from 7-8:30PM in Fellowship Hall. Free childcare is available by registering one week in advance with Kristi Chamberlain, chamberlaink@stlukesumc.com.


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