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March 9, 2016
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Lenten Supper and Study
Wednesdays in Lent beginning on February 17th
Supper at 6 pm, Study from 6:30 to 7:30 pm
Stations of the Cross
Every Friday in Lent at 6 pm
March 6th: Evensong
Service at 5 pm
March 20th: Palm Sunday
Holy Eucharist at 8 am and 10:30 am
March 24th: Maundy Thursday
Holy Eucharist with Foot Washing at 7 pm
March 25th: Good Friday
Holy Eucharist at Noon and 7 pm
March 26th: Easter Vigil
Holy Eucharist with Holy Baptism at 6:30 pm. Night time egg hunt to follow service.
March 27th: Easter Day
Holy Eucharist at 8 am and 10:30 am
Easter Brunch at 9:15 am
Egg Hunt at 9:45 am
Childcare will be provided at all services.
Please bring sure to bring your clearly marked plants for the Garden of Repose by Wednesday, March 23rd. Plants may be brought directly to the chapel or to the office during office hours.
Be sure to bring your spring flowers Easter Day for the Flowering of the Cross.
Easter Brunch and Watch sign up are available in the Narthex.
The Church Office will be closed Monday, March 28th.
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Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Intimate Neighborhood Concert
The chamber orchestra of the ASO under the baton of conductor Philip Mann will offer and "Intimate Neighborhood Concert" at St. Luke's on March 10, 2016, 7pm. Soloists include Lily Afshar, guitar, and Carl Anthony, harpsichord. The evening's theme, "Something Old", presents works from the Baroque and other works inspired by the period. Among the programed items for the event are the First Keyboard Concerto of Bach, Respighi's Ancient Airs and Dances, and the Vivaldi "Guitar" Concerto. Tickets are $25 for general admission and $10 for students and military. Tickets may be purchased through the ASO website: www.arkansassymphony.org/something-old Use the offer code STLUKE to receive a modest discount on the ticket price.
ARMusica
The St. Luke's Festival of the Senses concert series presents ARmusica in Concert on Tuesday, March 15, 2016, 7:00pm. Julie Cheek, piano, Drew Irwin, violin, and Stephen Feldman, cello will present a program of Beethoven, Bruch, and Schumann, including the Beethoven Piano Trio in G major, Op. 1, No. 2. A Meet-The-Artists reception will follow the program in the Wilder Hall. Admission is free, but donations will be accepted to Benefit the North Little Rock St. Joseph's Center, an interfaith retreat house and conference center.
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Order Your Easter Lilies TODAY!!
Lilies will be placed in the church on Easter Day in memory or in thanksgiving of loved ones. To contribute, please make a check payable to St. Luke's for $15.00 each and write "Easter Flowers" on the memo line and submit along with the names of those you wish to remember. The deadline for contributions is Tuesday, March 22 in order for names to appear in the Easter Bulletin.
Click HERE to place the orders online or fill out the form in the Sunday Bulletins.
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2016 CAMP MITCHELL RETREAT/WORKDAY
FRIDAY, APRIL 15th & SATURDAY, APRIL 16th
The Brotherhood of St. Andrew has scheduled a Retreat/Work Day at Camp Mitchell for Friday, April 15th for a retreat and Saturday, April 16th for the work day. Lodging w/kitchen will be provided for Friday night. Everyone is invited. Friday evening will include traveling to the Petit Jean Mather Lodge's restaurant for dinner and fellowship back at the Canterbury Lodge. Saturday will be a work day at the camp to include cleaning and clearing the walking trails, flower beds, gardens, and any other work the camp has to be done. There should be something for everyone. Individuals are invited to participate in both Friday night and Saturday, or either one. Work will begin around 9:00 Saturday morning, following breakfast and will end around 2:00, Saturday, noon meal will be provided by Camp Mitchell. If you have not attended a Camp Mitchell work day, you have missed a wonderful experience. Additional information will be provided as it is received.
Lodging: Canterbury Lodge (4 rooms with 13 beds): bedding and towels provided. Address: #10 Camp Mitchell Rd., Morrilton, AR 72110.
Work equipment needed: yard brooms, rakes, gas powdered line trimmer/brush cutter (with attachments) and blowers (with gas, oil & twine), small chain saw, hedge shears/trimmer, extension cords, work gloves, hearing & eye protection.
Recommended work clothes: long pants, long sleeves, coveralls, jacket, tennis shoes or work boots, cap/hat. The weather may be cool, so bring a mixture of clothing.
Please RSVP to Dickey Mayland.
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BAPTISM
The next date for baptism will be on Saturday, March 26th at the Easter Vigil service. If you or someone you know is interested in baptism, please contact the church office.
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Breakfast at St. Luke's!!
We do not normally associate smells with Christian witness except when we occasionally use incense, but on Palm Sunday, we will meet the aroma of breakfast as we start having breakfast between the 8 and 10:30 services in the parish hall, initiating fellowship around another table between our two 8 and 10:30 congregations as well as with our families and children before Sunday school. In the parish hall at the new forum on Palm Sunday at 9:30 after breakfast Beth Maze will introduce ways to take Holy Week home with us. Palm Sunday breakfast will be served by our amazing men's group. Easter Sunday we will have our usual brunch between services. On April 10 we will begin having breakfast every week from 9 to 9:30 served by St. Luke's new chef, James Jackson, followed by our forum in the parish hall!
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Lent at St. Luke's
In this series, we focus on God as the Chief Gardener of our souls, and we seek out ways to grow into the fullness he desires. Just as stakes and lattices nurture the growth of young plants, so too can spiritual disciplines support the flourishing of our whole being. This series uses a tool from monastic spirituality called a 'Rule of Life' to explore and cultivate our relationships with God, Self, Others, and Creation. This is an exciting opportunity to dig deep and dream big about ways to live into a more abundant life with Christ.
This series is designed for both individuals and small groups. For small groups, facilitators will guide the growing process as participants discuss and learn together. For individuals, daily videos and reflections will lead them through the same process. Ultimately each participant will create a unique Rule of Life or 'Garden Plot' to sustain and expand beyond the class.
Participants will be able to:
- Design a balanced plan for growing into a deeper relationship with God, Self, Others, and Creation.
- Celebrate areas of their lives that are thriving and explore areas that need extra nourishment.
- Tune their sensitivity to the rhythms of nature to help them in keeping a Rule of Life.
- Grow in fellowship with other participants and support them through the growing process.
- To Participate in the program at St. Luke's
- Go to www.ssje.org
- Subscribe to a daily email
- Download a PDF copy of the workbook or call the church office if you need a copy
- Come to Wednesday night Lenten series 6 pm to 7:30 (supper 6 to 6:30) where we will discuss each section about a rule of life
- Week 1 Rule of Life and Rhythm of Nature
- Week 2 Exploring your relationship with God
- Week 3 Exploring your Relationship with Self
- Week 4 Exploring Your Relationship to Others
- Week 5 Exploring Your Relationship to the Creation
- Week 6 Living in Rhythm
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COMMUNION INSTRUCTION, MARCH 13TH AFTER THE 10:30 SERVICE
Communion Preparation at St Luke's is available to children who want to begin receiving this Holy Sacrament, and to children who already receive the bread and wine of Eucharist. In Sunday School, the children explore the altar materials and their use. They also study the gestures of the Eucharist - such as the Breaking of the Bread - and come to some understanding of what is happening invisibly (spiritually) while this gesture is being made. (The actual definition of "sacrament" straight from the Book of Common Prayer!) During Communion Preparation, we will put together everything your child already knows about communion, and fill in blanks as necessary. We will have a rehearsal with unblessed wafers and wine, so your child will know just what to do. Best of all, the children's natural curiosity will be satisfied, and the great journey of actually understanding what happens at communion can begin.
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Brotherhood of St. Andrew
The Brotherhood of St. Andrew will meet at 5:00p.m. (time change for Wednesday Nights in Lent), WEDNESDAY, March 16th, in the LIBRARY. We will continue The GREAT COURSE'S DVD Series - The Old Testament. Please join us. For more information contact: Dickey Mayland
835-6411 (Cell: 920-5842) ddmayland@sbcglobal.net
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Hannah Hooker is being ordained as Deacon on March 19th. Please come to help celebrate this wonderful event.
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Flashlight Egg Hunt
We will have our third annual flashlight egg hunt immediately after the Easter Vigil on March 26. We will roast peeps and make s'mores. There will be confetti eggs and prizes. All ages are welcome! Please join us!
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WALKING THE MOURNER'S PATH
Spring 2016, April 14 through June 2
Thursday nights 6 to 8
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 1000 Mississippi,
Little Rock,
After the funeral and when friends and family go home often is when grief settles in. Walking the Mourner's Path is an 8 week grief group for anyone who has suffered a significant loss and would like to process it in a group setting. Walking the Mourner's Path is a Christ-centered bereavement support program. The purpose is to transform grief into joyful living by offering the outstretched hand of Christ during bereavement. Loss due to a death is always difficult. The support group invites those who have faced death and suffered the loss of a loved one to come into God's loving presence in community with others.
While the Mourner's Path is a non-denominational ministry, it is distinct from many other bereavement programs in that it is Christ-centered, scripturally and spiritually based. Walking the Mourner's Path is not group therapy but is spiritually directed. We believe grieving is not lack of faith but a natural part of living. Through the eight-week program, complete with workbook, mourners learn ways in which they may honor their loved ones, seek spiritual direction and discover God's promise of comfort in community. The fee is $80 for the class. Facilitators are Joanna Seibert, Susan Lyon, and Anita Gwatney. Contact person: Joanna Seibert 425 8525, joannaseibert@me.com or visit Mourner's Path web site: www.mournerspath.com
Comments from previous participants:
"I never would have gotten better if I had not been there with you all
I feel that I am in God's hands and that gives me comfort.
I cannot thank the church enough for sponsoring this program.
God blessed me when he led me to this program.
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Outreach
Helping the Homeless in Central Arkansas
FAMILY PROMISE is a national organization that seeks to help homeless and low-income families. The local organization coordinates efforts between area churches to help homeless families regain housing, their independence and their dignity. This is done by providing temporary housing and meals with a safe, supportive homelike environment. St. Luke's is currently exploring how we might become a part of this area network as an outreach program with other churches, such as with St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Christ Episcopal Church, St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, Trinity Episcopal Church and, our neighbors, at Park Hill Christian Church. If you believe that you have an interest in becoming involved with this program or if would like to find out more about this program, contact Anita Gwatney at 501.804.0696 or anita@anitagwatney.com , Nancy Crow at 501.412.8365 or nancycrow1@comcast.net or Jeannie Fry at 501.941.0430 or fryesque@centurytel.net , or you can visit www.familypromise.org.
We are trying to STOCK THE BLUE BARREL during our Lenten season with DETERGENT, TOILET TISSUE AND PAPER TOWELS for the homeless shelters. When you buy some for your home, perhaps you can pick up something extra for the shelters. Our St. Luke's "delivery team" is still making monthly deliveries to homeless shelters. For more information on this project, or if you would like to be part of the delivery team, contact Tommie Williams or Betty Seymour. Homelessness knows no "season."
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Office Hours
Monday - Friday, 8 to 4
Closed: Saturday and Sunday
Office Phone: 501-753-4281
Office Fax: 501-753-4322
Email: stlukesnlr@gmail.com The office is located behind the church at 4106 John F. Kennedy Blvd., North Little Rock, AR
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Prayer List
Anne Gontermann, Hudson Woods, Helen Snipan, Nina Goins, Sydnie Reedy, Barbara Coker, Megan Elizabeth Hall, Betty Miller, Chris Mikesell, Louis Jenkins, Gloria Holst, Pam Cox, Bill Shepherd, Kailyn, Bobby and Gary Mackzum, Marilyn Gay, Christine Startz, Linda Hopkins, David Martin, Bernice Carrigan, John Bangert, Steve Fanning, Sandy Barksdale, Lasseigne Family, Georgia Luna, Steven, Henry Chenault, Jill Cox
Special Concerns: For all the men and women of our Armed Forces, especially Justin, Joshua, Bret, Tim, Matt, Doug, Brian Mahoney, Brian Mennes, Frank Tate, Alex Schimelpfening, David Liem, Justin, John Landis, Lucas Kunce, David Jackson
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On-Going Events and Programs
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