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Welcome to St. Luke's United Methodist Church! We hope that you will use this worship guide as a way to worship, connect, grow and serve with us!

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Thanksgiving Sunday

November 25, 2012

Thanksgiving Sunday

November 25, 2012

June 2, 2013

WORSHIPTraditional

8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. in the Sanctuary

The Rev. Jennifer Stiles Williams

Contemporary 9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.

in the Coleman Memorial GymnasiumThe Rev. Corey Jones

The Rev. Corey Jones

Prelude “Amazing Grace”(8:00/9:30) The Sanctuary Handbell Choir(11:00) The Morning Handbell Choir

GatherinG for WorshiP & ChiminG of the hourChoral introit

“As He Has Loved Us” *Call to WorshiP*hymn

“Rise Up O Men of God.......................................#576sPeCial Presentation by sChool of the arts Gin Jans Smith, Instructor

“Merida's Home” (8:00) Ballet/Jazz II, Grades 1-2“The Games” (9:30) Beg. Ballet/Jazz, Grades 1-2“Stolen Kiss” (11:00) Ballet/Jazz, Grades 3-5

*the World methodist CounCil

soCial affirmation......................................#886*PassinG the PeaCe and WelComehonorinG our 2013 Graduates (11:00) sCriPture: luke 17:20-21sermon: “draftinG table disCiPles”offerinG and offertory

“Unshakeable Kingdom” (8:00) Frank Ritti, solo “Breath of Life” (9:30/11:00) The Sanctuary Choir

*doxoloGy and Prayer of dediCation.....p94the saCrament of holy CommunionmusiC durinG Communion

“Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus”(8:00/9:30) The Sanctuary Handbell Choir(11:00) The Morning Handbell Choir“Bread of Life”.......................................................#624(8:00/9:30/11:00) Congregational Song“Break Thou the Bread of Life”...........................#599(8:00/9:30/11:00) Congregational Song“To Love Our God”(9:30/11:00) The Sanctuary Choir

reCePtion of neW members (11:00)Shea EavesBob and Jan Thomure

*hymn“We Are the Church” ..........................................#558

*benediCtion & benediCtion resPonsePostlude

“Praise to the Lord the Almighty”Kenion Thompson, organ

* PLEASE STAND IN PRAISE TO GOD IF YOU ARE ABLE

The flowers in the Sanctuary are given in memory of Jessica Lee Hazelrigg on her birthday by her mother, Martha Stephens.

GatherinG sonGsPeCial Presentation by sChool of the arts

Brittany Haugen, Instructor“Swan Lake”(9:30) Kindergarten Ballet“Colors of the Wind”(11:00) Kindergarten Ballet

WelComehonorinG our 2013 Graduates (11:00)Call to WorshiP*Praise sonG

“Here I Am to Worship”*the World methodist CounCil

soCial affirmation......................................#886*Praise sonG

“With One Voice”offerinG

“You Are”sCriPture: luke 17:20-21sermon: “draftinG table disCiPles”the saCrament of holy Communion

“Find You On My Knees”reCePtion of neW members (9:30)

Brian and Daria Parker ClosinG sonG

“Build Your Kingdom Here”*benediCtion

? NEW TO ST. LUKE'S?We often define church according to a building or the hour of 11:00 a.m. Sunday morning, but what if you could find a community of people who believed church was a catalyst for change? As a congregation we value Christ-centered love lived out in acceptance, hospitality, community, discipleship and service. We long for everyone to experience the Open Hearts, Open Minds, and Open Doors of God’s Church. This Worship Guide will provide you with many opportunities to connect with our diverse ministries. We invite you to get involved!

SUNDAY WORSHIP: Join us each Sunday for Traditional Worship in the Sanctuary at 8:00, 9:30 or 11:00 a.m., Contemporary Worship in the Coleman Memorial Gymnasium at 9:30 a.m., or re•define contemporary family worship at 11:00 a.m. in the Coleman Memorial Gymnasium.

GOD-O-SEA/CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES: Please stop by the Welcome Window in Building B on Sunday mornings if you need more information or assistance on your child’s placement. We look forward to being a part of your child’s spiritual formation. We also offer a free nursery in Building A for babies who are at least six weeks old.

NEXGEN WEEKLY PROGRAMMING: High School students in grades 9-12 meet Wednesdays in the Attic (Building C) from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Middle school students in grades 6-8 can participate in FUEL Thursdays in the Attic from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Come enjoy fellowship, games, and praise and worship. We also have Ohana, a family game night, on Sundays in the Attic from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Stay up to date with all the NexGen (middle and high school) programs and events by visiting www.nexgenministries.com. Questions: contact Andrew Miller at [email protected] or Dave Jans at [email protected] or call 407-876-4991 ext. *254.

PRAYER CHAPEL: If you are in a crisis due to your health, your job, or in other areas in your life, come to the Chapel for prayer Sundays at 10:30 a.m. and put those burdens on the altar.

St. Luke’s United Methodist Church 4851 S. Apopka-Vineland Rd. Orlando, FL 32819

Phone: 407.876.4991 Website: st.lukes.org

FEELING INSPIRED TO GIVE TODAY? Visit one of the Giving Kiosks located in the narthex of the sanctuary and outside the gym. Kiosks accept debit and credit cards and offer a printed receipt and an email confirmation of your contribution to St. Luke’s. You do not have to be a member of St. Luke’s to use this free service. You can also use the QR code to give directly from your mobile device!

Campus Facilities OptimizationTo accomplish our goals for St. Luke's and Community Transformation, we need to optimize our campus for growth and new opportunities. Please vote TODAY in the Welcome Hall of Building C or online at www.st.lukes.org/commit regarding the prioritization of the campus optimization projects below. We will use your feedback and share this important information at the church conference on June 9. Please prioritize the projects 1 to 5 (1 being most important and 5 being least important).

Project Red (Welcome/gathering space, connection point, front door, reconfigured vehicular drop-off)

Project Purple (New Contemporary Worship Venue (600 seats), new youth center & relocated playground)

Project Gold (Existing building renovations and repurposing of buildings A & B, The Attic, and the Fellowship Hall)

Project Blue (Sanctuary Updates)

Project Green (Optimization of Coleman Memorial Gymnasium via expansion to include stage addition)

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Farley Street

South

Apopka V

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Legend

EXISTING BUILDING

EXISTING PAVING

NEW PAVING

Renovated Space

New Addition

Property Line

Existing Parking - 310 spaces

Project Red: Welcome/GatheringSpace & Reconfigured Vehicular Drop-off

Project Purple: New ContemporaryWorship (600 seats), New Youth Center & RelocatedChildren's Playground

Project Gold: Existing Building Renovations

Project Blue: Sanctuary Renovation

Project Green: Gym Expansion (Stage Addition)

Second Floor

St. Luke'sUnited Methodist Church

Master Plan - Final

Farley Street

South

Apopka V

inela

nd R

oad

Legend

EXISTING BUILDING

EXISTING PAVING

NEW PAVING

Renovated Space

New Addition

Property Line

Existing Parking - 310 spaces

Project Red: Welcome/GatheringSpace & Reconfigured Vehicular Drop-off

Project Purple: New ContemporaryWorship (600 seats), New Youth Center & RelocatedChildren's Playground

Project Gold: Existing Building Renovations

Project Blue: Sanctuary Renovation

Project Green: Gym Expansion (Stage Addition)

Second Floor

St. Luke'sUnited Methodist Church

Master Plan - Final

ST. LUKES SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow St. Luke’s on Facebook at facebook.com/stlukesorlando or on Twitter at twitter.com/stlukesorlando for regular updates on all of our ministries!

CONNECT

SUNDAY LUNCH BUNCH: Meet TODAY at BJ’s Restaurant (4151 Conroy Road next to Olive Garden, at the Mall at Millenia) at 12:30 p.m. Please call Becky Garner at 407.352.4875 or 407.353.8446 for reservations or cancellations.

CHURCH CONFERENCE: On June 9 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary take part in an exciting gathering where our church family will be making some very important decisions about how we will move forward with the vision God has given us to transform our campus and our community. Childcare is available for children 6 weeks through preschool by making a reservation at www.st.lukes.org/childcare.

CLUSTER GROUPS: Pick up a listing of all cluster groups from the information racks on campus or visit st.lukes.org/clustergroups.

BOWLING CLUSTER GROUP: The Bowling Cluster Group will meet at the World Bowling Center at 6540 Canada Ave. on Monday, June 3 at 7:00 p.m. Join us for a fun time!

CLASSIC CARS CLUSTER MEETING: Are you interested in cars? Do you like fixing them up, souping them up or just admiring their artistic flair? How would you like to meet other classic car enthusiasts? The next meeting will be Wednesday, June 5 at 7:00 p.m. in the Special Events Dining Room.

ENERGETIC EMPTY NESTERS CLUSTER GROUP: This cluster group will gather Friday, June 7 at 7:00 p.m. to enjoy an evening of fun and fellowship through food and games. Bring a finger food to share (microwave is only heating option) and your beverage of choice along with your favorite game to share. We will meet at the Sand Lake Point Subdivision Club House located at 7549 Sandstone Drive, Orlando, 32836. Please RSVP to Kelly Smith at [email protected] or 407.876.4991 ext. *223.

LGBT & ALLIES CLUSTER GROUP: The next LGBT & Allies Cluster Group will meet on Tuesday, June 11 at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.

LET’S PLAY CARDS OR BOARD GAMES: Every Tuesday St. Luke’s has a delicious lunch available for $5. Purchase lunch or bring your own, bring a friend, and play cards or board games in the Rotunda area. This group is looking for two more facilitators. If you are interested please contact Carol Crowley at [email protected].

CLUSTER LEADERSHIP TRAINING: The next Cluster Leadership Training will be on Tuesday, June 4 at 7:00 p.m. in Building C Room 201-203. RSVP to Carol Crowley at [email protected].

NAMI MENTAL ILLNESS SUPPORT GROUPS: On Tuesday, June 11 the support group for those with mental illness will hold a meeting. The group meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. in Building B Room 201. Please contact Tracy Lutz at 407.253.1900. A support group for families of those with mental illness also meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. in Building B Room 202. Please contact Bernie at 407.765.8644.

SENIOR LUNCHEON AND PROGRAM: Come join us for a Fourth of July Barbeque on Friday, June 28 at 11:30 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Refreshments and lunch will be followed by our regular, always inspiring, program! For reservations, please call Debbi Gale at 407.295.4348 by Tuesday, June 26.

ST. LUKE'S 60+ SINGLES: Come join us for a Feast & Flick (potluck and a movie- The List of Adrian Messenger) on Thursday, June 6 at 6:00 p.m. in Building C Room 200-202. Please contact Carol Crowley at [email protected] with questions.

C E L E B R A T E

CELEBRATE THE MUSIC AND MINISTRY OF BRYAN FITZGERALD

TODAY we will celebrate the wonderful ministry that Bryan Fitzgerald has led as our Director of Music Ministries. Bryan will be recognized in the Sanctuary from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. followed by a reception in the Fellowship Hall from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

GROW

E100: The American Bible Society has selected the 100 most essential passages in the Bible. Join Joline Krolicki and Judy Arndt beginning June 9 as we zip through all 66 books Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m. in Building B Room 205.

THE ME I WANT TO BE: Join us on Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m. beginning June 13, for an engaging study of John Ortberg’s book, “The Me I Want To Be: Becoming God’s Best Version of You.” Classes meet in Building C Room 204.

BAPTISM CLASS: TODAY at 4:30 p.m. in the Special Events Dining Room. No childcare is available at this time.

ST. LUKE’S CORE CLASSES START TODAY: The following are "Learn" classes that all potential new members and St. Lukers should take. To register for these classes visit www.st.lukes.org/sg. Contact Carol Crowley at ccrowley@ st.lukes.org with questions.

Bible Basics: This inviting class will answer questions like: What does Bible mean? Who wrote the Bible and when? How do you use the Bible? How do you pick a translation of the Bible? Classes start TODAY at 11:00 a.m. in Building C Room 203 and Tuesday, June 4 at 7:00 p.m. in Building C Room 201-203.

St. Luke’s 101: Learn who we are, our core values, our mission and how we operate. This class reveals the uniqueness and passion of St. Luke’s. Classes start TODAY at 11:00 a.m. in Building C Room 201 and Tuesday, June 4 at 7:00 p.m. Building C Room 208-210.

NEW SUMMER CLASS: “Quest for Happiness” with David and Marca Stephens beginning on Tuesday, June 25 at 7:00 p.m. in Building C Room 205. Based on the book “Second that Emotion, Untangle your Zany Feelings” by Patsy Clairmont Have fun with Pastor David and his wife while searching for emotional and spiritual insights in daily life.

For more details visit www.st.lukes.org/summercamps.

Change the World Camp July 15 to 19 for Grades 1-8 (as of fall 2013). Campers will participate in hands-on service projects so that they will understand how to be a world changer for God.

Spark the Imagination Camp July 22 to 26 Grades K-6 (as of fall 2013). Campers can choose from a variety of half-day options in music, art, cooking and performance.

Take the Stage Camp July 29 to Aug 2 Grades 1-8 (as of fall 2013). Campers will enjoy acting, singing and dancing on stage while creating a musical theater production with a great message.

GLOBAL LEADERSHIP SUMMIT 2013 AUGUST 8 & 9

Patrick Lencioni has been named one of The Gurus You Should Know by Fortune Magazine and one of America's Most Sought-After Business Speakers by The Wall Street Journal. He is Founder and President of The Table Group, a leading organizational consulting firm that advises clients with ideas, products and services to improve teamwork, clarity and employee effectiveness. He has authored ten business books with more than three million copies sold, including The Advantage: Why Organizational Health Trumps Everything in Business. Patrick continues to be one of the Summit's most requested speakers.

Register at st.lukes.org/summit before July 23 to receive the Early Bird Rate of $79. This Early Bird Rate applies to church members and regular attendees only. St. Lukers should use the password 13GLOBAL to receive the discount. For questions contact Kelly Smith at [email protected].

Within Our Community

MAKE SERVING PART OF YOUR SUMMER PLAN: For more details and to sign up go to www.st.lukes.org/serve or contact Sharon Briggs at [email protected] or 407.876.4991 ext *239.

• STOP HUNGER MEAL PACKING: “A Million Reasons" - This yearlong Florida Conference mission to pack 1,000,000 meals to fight hunger will be launched at Annual Conference with a Stop Hunger Now meal-packaging event at Lakeland Center, Wed, June 12 and Thurs, June 13. There will be 10 one-hour opportunities for attendees to participate in meal-packaging.

• COALITION MEAL VOLUNTEERS: Volunteer opportunities for 10 cooks, 5 servers and 6 bakers on June 15 with Coalition for the Homeless. Baking takes place in St. Luke’s main kitchen in Building C from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., cook at the Coalition from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., or serve meals at the Coalition from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

• GOODWILL DONATION DRIVE: Volunteer to manage donations or donate items for the June 17-21 drive. For a complete list of volunteer dates and times visit: www.carecalendar.org. You will need calendar id 142260 and security code 5839.

• SUMMER SCHOOL WITH EDUCATIONAL IMPACT: IMPACT is supporting summer students K-3rd grade at Mollie Ray and Pineloch Elementary Schools. Classes are Monday - Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. If you are new to IMPACT, we require you attend training Thursday, May 30 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Building C Room 207.

• FAMILY PROMISE VOLUNTEERS: Volunteer as a host, help set up or tear down or provide meals to families staying at St. Luke’s from Sunday, June 23 to Sunday, June 30. To sign-up and view items to donate visit www.carecalendar.org. You will need calendar id 5382 and security code 1111.

• SUMMER LUNCH AT MOLLIE RAY: Serve pre-packed food at Mollie Ray Elementary School Monday-Thursday from June 12-July 17. Please consider serving at least 3 days in one week to give continuity to the program and the children. Middle school children and older can serve if accompanied by an adult.

GET EQUIPPED: These classes and training opportunities are highly recommended for those serving this summer or preparing to serve through our community transformation initiative.

•ST. LUKE'S 101: See details under GROW.

• MEET JESUS ON THE ROAD: TODAY from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Room C208-210. Whether you are serving an hour a year or traveling with a global mission team, this is for you! This is part of the Member Core Classes but is recommended for anyone serving in the community. NO RSVP needed.

• DIGNITY SERVES: June 21 (6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.) and June 22 (9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) in Room C204-206. This is an interactive study that teaches you how to engage the talents of those we serve in a dignified way that creates an interdependent relationship. Only time offered this summer!

Within Our Church

RAGTIME INFO MEETING: This year St. Luke's will be producing the musical, RAGTIME based on the 1975 novel by E. L. Doctorow. Those interested in tech, set construction, costumes and stage management join us Monday, June 3 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Building C Special Events Dining Room.

RAGTIME AUDITIONS: Auditions will be held June 4-5 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Rehearsals will begin June 16. Performances are scheduled for August 16-18. All roles are available. No experience necessary. A large multicultural cast of performers ages 14-80 is needed. For details visit st.lukes.org/ragtime.

BACK 2 BASICS: Our new summer programming for Grow Ministries (children, youth, and adults) will run June 9 to August 18 on Sundays at 9:30 a.m. Can you spare one hour and lend a hand as a Small Group Leader? Please contact Meredith Bright at [email protected] or 407.876.4991 ext. *258.

STUDENTS: The St. Luke’s School of the Arts needs high school students to volunteer with summer camps. For more information visit www.st.lukes.org/summercamps or call Cindy Brough at 407.876.5226.

CAN YOU SEW?: We have lots of fabric bears that need to be sewn for our VBS mission project! Email Meredith Bright at [email protected] to arrange pick-up.

TECH VOLUNTEERS: Volunteer to operate video cameras and ProPresenter, our worship presentation software. No experience required. Contact Vince Lepore at [email protected] to sign up!

INSPIRATIONAL WRITERS: Volunteers are needed to write greeting cards for our military men and women, veterans at the V.A. Community Living Facility in Orlando, to our shut-ins and to welcome St. Luke’s new members. Cards and postage are provided. Contact Carol Crowley at [email protected].

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