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Upcoming Worship

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Volunteer Opportunities

Upcoming Small Groups, Classes & Sign-ups

Daily Devotional

Dear St. Luke's Saints,

As you all know, Pastor Bill is in the Holy Land with 26 other St. Luke's Saints. One traveler has the job of posting a daily travel log. Below is what was recorded for their journey on day 11.

We finished our last full day in Cairo with a bang by visiting the postcard picture you have in your mind of Egypt. That's right folks, we went to the Giza Pyramids and the Sphinx, plus we saw: the ancient art of papyrus making, Coptic church The crypt of the holy family under Saint Sargeous church where tradition says the holy family lived while in Egypt, Ben-Ezra Synagogue and the Mohamed-Ali Mosque.

Some intrepid types braved a camel ride around the Pyramids. Why? I have no idea - but it made them happy.

Off to Aswan tomorrow. Don't know if the Nile cruise ship we are staying on has wifi, so don't panic if you don't hear from me. Just be assured we are all in good hands.

Sure sounds like they are having a great time! Please keep them in your prayers as their trip is coming to and end and it will be back to reality all to soon.

This week in worship we will continue with "The APP I Want to BE" series. This week we focus on "The Work of an APP". Remember that APP stands for Amazing, Powerful Person. In preparation for Sunday please read Acts 1:4-8 and Romans 12:9-21.

At the 11:00 traditional service our Children's Choir will be performing their annual musical. This year's performance is entitled "Let's Rock". It connects very well to our sermon series and spiritual gifts. Be sure to attend with your family and friends.

Don't forget to take the Lent Survey that our Lay Leader, Chuck Mallue, sent out last week. We really want and need your feed back on what we did during the Lent Season. You can access the survey by visiting this link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9TVDVYF.

Have a great weekend and we will see you on Sunday.

Kelly Smith
Executive Director of Support Ministries



The APP I Want to Be!
Upcoming Worship

Sunday, May 16 - Seventh Sunday of Easter, Holy Communion
Sermon Series:
"The APP I want to Be"
Sermon: "The Work of an APP"
Scripture: Acts 1:4-8
Traditional Worship: 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Dr. David Stephens preaching in the Sanctuary
Contemporary Worship: 9:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Rev. Jenn Stiles Williams preaching in the Gymnasium (9:30) & Attic (5:30)

POWERHOUSE Intergenerational Worship for Children and Families: 10:50 a.m. Rev. Beth Farabee-Puckett leading in the Gymnasium

View the Upcoming Worship Schedule or Listen to past sermons on our website: www.St.Lukes.org/Worship


Upcoming Events

You can see more Upcoming News & Events on our website: www.St.Lukes.org/Events

UMW Tea, May 15
Event Date & Time: 5/15/2010 1:00:00 PM
UMW Tea-May 15 Saturday Afternoon Tea in the Fellowship Hall at 1:00 p.m. Cost for girls 12-18 is $8 and for ladies is $10. Come for fellowship, salad, sandwiches, delicious breads, and desserts. RSVP to Karen Brown, kbrown11@cfl.rr.com. Sponsored by the United Methodist Women with all proceeds going to local missions.
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Lent and Easter Survey
Event Date & Time: 5/20/2010
Much time and energy is put into planning and conducting our worship services as well as the many other elements that help us all connect and grow closer to our Lord and Savior. With that in mind, I would like to ask you to take a few minutes and give us your feedback on the Lent Season. Please click on this link http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9TVDVYF and take the 10 question survey. Your responses are confidential but will be shared with our staff and laity who lead the Proclaim Ministry Essential area. Your thoughts are very important to us and we depend on them to help us move forward in our planning for 2010 and beyond.
More Information about this Event

Kingdom Building Now Serving: Volunteer Opportunities

You can see more Volunteer Opportunites on the St. Luke's Kingdom Building website: www.St.Lukes.org/KingdomBuilding/NowServing

 Coalition COOKS - May 15th
Deploy: Missions: Coalition for the Homeless
Description: The next mission to Coalition for the Homeless is on Sat. May 15th. The team meets at St. Luke's Fellowship Hall at 12:00pm to get position assignments, load food and car pool to the Shelter at 639 W. Central Blvd. If you are close to the shelter, you can go there directly.
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 Coalition SERVERS - May 15th
Deploy: Missions: Coalition for the Homeless
Description: The next mission to Coalition for the Homeless is on Sat. May 15th. The team meets at St. Luke's Fellowship Hall at 5:00pm to car pool to the Shelter located at 639 W. Central Blvd. If you are close to the shelter, you can go there directly.
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 Assistamt Servant Minister - Summer Sunday School
Guide: Children's Ministries: Sunday Programming
Description: BURST: BEING CARETAKERS OF GOD'S CREATION Our summer Sunday school program for elementary-age children is all about creation care and environmental stewardship. Summer Sunday school begins on June 13th and concludes on August 29th. It will be offered to children entering 1st grade through entering 5th grade at the 9:30 service hour. We are in need...
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 Vacation Bible School 2010 - Preparation
Guide: Children's Ministries: Children's Ministries Help
Description: VBS 2010 Are you ready to feel the spray on your face as sails snap overhead and you experience the deep, rolling waters of God's love! VBS 2010 - High Seas Adventures - Exploring the Mighty Love of God. The children will learn that God's love is true, comforting, surprising, life-changing, and is for everyone! We will start cutting, and pr...
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 HOUSING ASSISTANCE
Deploy: Missions: Family Assistance
Description: St. Luke’s is planning a community outreach event to assist people who are facing foreclosure. In a time when information about foreclosure is disorganized and confusing, and government agencies are strapped for finances to do community-wide information, we are aiming to bring homeowners, government agencies, lenders and HUD-certified counselors to...
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Kingdom Building Small Groups, Classes & Sign-Ups

You can see more Small Groups, Classes & Sign-ups on the St. Luke's Kingdom Building website: www.St.Lukes.org/KingdomBuilding/SmallGroups

 5/20 6:30pm One-to-one Budget Coaching
Deploy: Missions: Basic Budgeting & Money Management
Description: Do you have specific financial dilemma/challenge? Our budgeting team is holding a one-to-one budgeting clinic for 30 minute Q&A on specific financial issues. If you need more time, you can arrange with the budget coach to meet another time convenient for both. The same opportunity is offered on Thursdays 6/3 and 6/17. Bring your receipts, financial...
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 5/20, 7:30PM One-to-one Budget Coaching
Deploy: Missions: Basic Budgeting & Money Management
Description: Do you have specific financial dilemma/challenge? Our budgeting team is holding a one-to-one budgeting clinic for 30 minute Q&A on specific financial issues. If you need more time, you can arrange with the budget coach to meet another time convenient for both. The same opportunity is offered on Thursdays 6/3 and 6/17. Bring your receipts, financial...
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 5/20, 8:00PM One-to-one Budget Coaching
Deploy: Missions: Basic Budgeting & Money Management
Description: Do you have specific financial dilemma/challenge? Our budgeting team is holding a one-to-one budgeting clinic for 30 minute Q&A on specific financial issues. If you need more time, you can arrange with the budget coach to meet another time convenient for both. The same opportunity is offered on Thursdays 6/3 and 6/17. Bring your receipts, financial...
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 6/03, 6:30PM One-to-one Budget Coaching
Deploy: Missions: Basic Budgeting & Money Management
Description: Do you have a specific financial dilemma/challenge? Our budgeting team is holding a one-to-one budgeting clinic for 30 minute Q&A on specific financial issues. If you need more time, you can arrange with budget coach to meet another time convenient for both. The same opportunity is offered on Thursday 6/17. Bring your receipts, financial documents ...
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 6/03, 8:00PM One-to-one Budget Coaching
Deploy: Missions: Basic Budgeting & Money Management
Description: Do you have a specific financial dilemma/challenge? Our budgeting team is holding a one-to-one budgeting clinic for 30 minute Q&A on specific financial issues. If you need more time, you can arrange with budget coach to meet another time convenient for both. The same opportunity is offered on Thursday 6/17. Bring your receipts, financial documents ...
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The APP I Want to Be!

May 14, 2010

Read: But now, apart from law, the righteousness of God has been disclosed, and is attested by the law and the prophets, the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. For there is no distinction, since all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God; they are now justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus... Romans 2:21-24a

Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. 1 Corinthians 10:31

Think About: If you read any of the Pauline epistles looking for the reason why Paul was writing them, you will quickly discover that most were written to address problems at that specific church that had cropped up in Paul's absence. In some cases - perhaps most cases - Paul would have to brag about himself a little before addressing those problems so that the readers would understand that his was the truth they needed to listen to.

I don't think Paul would necessarily have the same problem today. In the 21st century church, Paul would be a rock star. He would be bigger than Billy Graham. We have a tendency to put our heroes on pedestals, and when they get knocked off - as they inevitably will - we fall apart.

We need to learn, especially in the relationships we establish with others in our faith community, that people were not made to sit on pedestals. Pedestals are quite uncomfortable and demand more than God expects of us. It is, however, appropriate to look to others as examples we might follow or to be an example to others. Paul often asks his readers to use him as an example and encourages Timothy to be an example. At the same time, in Galatians for instance, he chastises Peter for failing to set a good example. Anyone who assumes a position of authority in the church should know that setting a good example for others is a part of the job.

The problem arises when we think so highly of a brother or sister in Christ that our faith would be significantly shaken if he or she were to make a mistake or behave in a way that did not seem right to us. As Paul reminds the believers in the church at Corinth, they should be less focused on the human leaders who introduced them to faith and more on Jesus Christ. He writes, "After all, who is Apollos? Who is Paul? We are only servants through whom you believe the Good News. Each of us did the work the Lord gave us." We need to remember that our faith is not ultimately in imperfect human beings, but in the perfect love of Jesus. Undoubtedly, we need to do our best to reflect that love and expect our leaders to do the same, but as mentioned earlier in the devotions this week, we are all sinners in need of God's grace.

Although we will not always get it right, it is still our privilege and responsibility to ask ourselves in whatever we do, if we are glorifying God - not ourselves - for that's our purpose in life. When you ask, "What would Jesus do?" you are essentially asking, "Would what I am doing bring glory to God? Are my actions uplifting to the faith of others and an encouragement to those who do not yet know Christ?" If the answers to these questions are yes then we are acting like the person God made us to be and he should get the credit. When we are acting like anything else, thanks be to God for his grace that helps us find our way back into the flow of the Spirit.

Pray this Prayer: Father, I cannot control what other people do, but you can help me to be the best me I can be. I want to be your good and faithful servant. Show me how I can glorify you. Amen.

You are invited and encouraged to share your thoughts, feelings and experiences with the spiritual practices at the Easter Devotional Blog. We are on this journey together and your words may help another along the way.


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