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St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, Midtown is an open community of Christians helping people find and give hope through Jesus Christ - regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, nationality, disability or socioeconomic background.
St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, Midtown is an open community of Christians helping people find and give hope through Jesus Christ - regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, nationality, disability or socioeconomic background.
Episodes

Sunday Jan 15, 2023
Religion’s Hidden Need | Rev. Mindie Moore
Sunday Jan 15, 2023
Sunday Jan 15, 2023
Today Pastor Mindie talks about religion's hidden need (spoiler alert: it's doubt!). Listen as she explores this sensitive subject and addresses leaving the church because of doubts instead of facing the challenge head on.
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Saturday Dec 24, 2022
Glory - Christmas Eve 22 | Rev. Mindie Moore
Saturday Dec 24, 2022
Saturday Dec 24, 2022
St. Luke's UMC Midtown wraps up the Glory series on Christmas Eve, with the birth of our Savior. In this season of Advent we have focused on glory, and the majority of times glory is mentioned is associated with the shepherds. The first is when it says, an angel of the Lord appeared to the shepherds and “the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified.” God’s glory made them feel afraid. Why? Because in the Old Testament it was believed that a person could not look at God and live. To be in the presence of God was a frightening prospect. Listen as Rev. Mindie Moore talks about the Glory of the birth of Jesus.
See sermon notes and more at stlukesumc.com/midtown
To support St. Luke's in our mission to be an open, antiracist, justice-seeking church, visit http://stlukesumc.com/give.
We are an open community of Christians helping people find and give hope through Jesus Christ - regardless of their gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, nationality, disability or socioeconomic background.
——
STAY CONNECTED
Website: https://stlukesumc.com
St. Luke's UMC Facebook: https://facebook.com/stlukesindy
St. Luke's UMC Instagram: https://instagram.com/stlukesindy
St. Luke’s UMC TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stlukesindy
St. Luke's UMC Twitter: https://twitter.com/stlukesindy
St. Luke's UMC YouTube: https://youtube.com/stlukesindy
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Sunday Dec 04, 2022
Not Peace, But Glory | Rev. Mindie Moore
Sunday Dec 04, 2022
Sunday Dec 04, 2022
Listen as Pastor Mindie talks about finding glory in the hard places in life. How sometimes what we need is not peace, but glory.
See sermon notes and more at stlukesumc.com/midtown
Subscribe to receive our latest messages: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ2n...
To support St. Luke's in our mission to be an open, antiracist, justice-seeking church, visit http://stlukesumc.com/give.
We are an open community of Christians helping people find and give hope through Jesus Christ - regardless of their gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, nationality, disability or socioeconomic background.
——
STAY CONNECTED
Website: https://stlukesumc.com
St. Luke's UMC Facebook: https://facebook.com/stlukesindy
St. Luke's UMC Instagram: https://instagram.com/stlukesindy
St. Luke’s UMC TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stlukesindy
St. Luke's UMC Twitter: https://twitter.com/stlukesindy
St. Luke's UMC YouTube: https://youtube.com/stlukesindy
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Sunday Nov 06, 2022
Love of God | Rev. Mindie Moore
Sunday Nov 06, 2022
Sunday Nov 06, 2022
What makes a person a saint? I dare say most of us disqualify ourselves from that status, yet all the people we recognized in this service this morning would probably have been equally uncomfortable with such a title. But the qualities of genuine sainthood are not perfection, self-righteousness, superb biblical or theological knowledge. It is the way the love of God is reflected in our living.
See sermon notes and more at stlukesumc.com/midtown
Subscribe to receive our latest messages: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ2n...
To support St. Luke's in our mission to be an open, antiracist, justice-seeking church, visit http://stlukesumc.com/give.
We are an open community of Christians helping people find and give hope through Jesus Christ - regardless of their gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, nationality, disability or socioeconomic background.
——
STAY CONNECTED
Website: https://stlukesumc.com
St. Luke's UMC Facebook: https://facebook.com/stlukesindy
St. Luke's UMC Instagram: https://instagram.com/stlukesindy
St. Luke’s UMC TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stlukesindy
St. Luke's UMC Twitter: https://twitter.com/stlukesindy
St. Luke's UMC YouTube: https://youtube.com/stlukesindy
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Sunday Oct 30, 2022
Love Of Others | Rev. Mindie Moore
Sunday Oct 30, 2022
Sunday Oct 30, 2022
Because Jesus was in the form of God, he became a servant.
Serving is God’s nature. And Paul says it is our nature too. We are made to be compassionate, caring, and giving. We are most alive when we find a way to make a positive difference in the world. Parker Palmer reminds us that the word vocation comes from the Latin word for “listen.” We find our vocation, our calling in life, when we listen to who God made us to be, and we allow our lives to be used to bless others.
See sermon notes and more at stlukesumc.com/midtown.
To support St. Luke's in our mission to be an open, antiracist, justice-seeking church, visit http://stlukesumc.com/give.
We are an open community of Christians helping people find and give hope through Jesus Christ - regardless of their gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, nationality, disability or socioeconomic background.
——
STAY CONNECTED
Website: https://stlukesumc.com
St. Luke's UMC Facebook: https://facebook.com/stlukesindy
St. Luke's UMC Instagram: https://instagram.com/stlukesindy
St. Luke’s UMC TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stlukesindy
St. Luke's UMC Twitter: https://twitter.com/stlukesindy
St. Luke's UMC YouTube: https://youtube.com/stlukesindy
St. Luke's UMC Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/stlukesindy

St. Luke's UMC | Midtown
St. Luke's UMC, Midtown is located in the heart of Broad Ripple at 6185 Guilford Ave. in Indianapolis. We are an inclusive community of Christians helping people find and give hope through Jesus Christ. Who we are is a defining part of St. Luke's. At the Midtown Campus, we offer a Contemporary style of worship on Sunday mornings in the sanctuary. Most classes and groups offered through the Midtown campus will be anchored at the St. Luke's North Indy Campus.
