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Page 1: Rev. Josh Attaway Fourth Sunday After Pentecost Rev

MusiciansDavid Kelly, St. Luke's Member/Guest Accompanist

Eric Bradford, Conductor/SoloistChancel Choir

Laura Cunningham, ViolinRees Evans, Banjo

Commissioning of youth forCe

†sending forth Rev. Phil GreenwaldChrist asks, “Do you love me?” What is our answer?We cry out, “We love You, Lord.”We go forth knowing the love that Jesus has for us and are committed to live our love for Christ.We will share God’s love and bring hope to the world!

Postlude Hal H. HopsonRecessional

David Kelly, organist

Fourth Sunday After PentecostFather's DayJune 17, 2018

at Ten Fifty A.M.

The flowers in the Chancel this morning are given to the glory of God: In memory of Virginia Johnson given by the Downtown Campus Knitting Ministry

Rev. Wendy LambertSenior Executive Pastor

Rev. Keith KingOnline Campus Pastor

Rev. Phil GreenwaldExecutive Pastor of Administration

Mallory PursellSt. Luke's Youth

The Bible has numerous questions from Jesus. He asked the disciples challenging questions about their faith. He answered the questions of leaders with questions of his own. And He asked questions to those who were hurting to discover their deepest needs. When we read these questions it is good for us to consider, what does Christ ask of us?

Leading In Worship

Dr. Robert E. Long Senior Pastor

[email protected]. Wendy Lambert Senior Executive Pastor [email protected]. Dave Poteet Pastor of Congregational Care [email protected]. Keith King Online Campus Pastor [email protected]

Rev. Phil Greenwald Executive Pastor of Administration [email protected]. Josh Attaway Edmond Campus Pastor [email protected]. Connie Barnett Asbury Campus Pastor [email protected]

222 N.W. 15th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73103 Phone: (405) 232-1371Web Site: stlukesokc.org E-mail: [email protected]

Congregational Care MinistryThe St. Luke’s family of faith desires to extend care to you in the times of concern and joy and all that is in-between. Please write your prayer concerns on an attendance card during Sunday services or email to [email protected]. You may also call 232-1371 with your prayers and concerns.Faith PartnersFaith Partners seeks to educate, refer and walk with people along their journey towards recovery from addiction. If you or someone you love struggles with addiction and would like help, please go online to faithpartners.stlukesokc.org or email to [email protected] Programming Listen to “Something to Think About” with Dr. Bob Long between 7:30 a.m. and 8 a.m. on following radio stations: 98.1 The Sports Animal and Magic 104.1. The sermon can be heard on KREF AM 1400 at 9:30 a.m. every Sunday morning.TV Programming St. Luke’s Traditional service can be seen as a half-hour television program on KOCO channel 5 at 10:30 a.m. every Sunday morning. CDs are available in Threefold or contact Bev Barnes at 232-1371. We will be glad to mail a copy of the service to you. Cost is $5 for a CD or $10 for a DVD.Online Worship Service If you are unable to attend worship on any Sunday, you can join us online for the 10:50 a.m. Traditional Worship Service broadcast live from the Downtown Campus. You can watch on your computer, smartphone, or tablet. Simply look for the "Online Worship" link on the stlukesokc.org website. A link is also available on the St. Luke's App. Welcome to Our Newest Members Joining in May: Downtown: Dennis and Suzi Clowers, David Hau, Julio and Megan Dominguez, Grant and Susan Hill, Susan Wilson, Camille, Mark, Madeline and Ian Camp, Karol Duffy, Harrison ThompsonDowntown Confirmands: Adrian Arambula, Bella Brown, Gabe Buxton, Emma Calingasan, Lily Cavett, Audrey Copeland, Riley Dewey, Aubrey Duggan, Connor Evans, Robert Evans, Rachel Graham, John Hughes, Henry Keyser, Zella Leffel, Tyler Miller, Courtney Pukaite, Callie Selke, Grace Stachowiak, Sedona Stachowiak, Cade Sweatt, Gracelyn Tramba, Katelin McDonaldEdmond: Sharon and Tom Hopkins, Joyce and Jim Boatsman, Tara and Jonathan Warwick, Robert Campbell, Becky and John FosterEdmond Confirmands: Alex Bayouth, Korbin Caardoza, Claire Cornmesser, Gray Ferguson, Brooke Kelser, Josh Klontz, Olivia Moxley, Libby Snyder, Summer Stevens, Rachael Storm, Quinten Walters, Hank Warwick, Meredith Mitchel, Kaylin Edingfield

Christian BagyArden BoydstunGabe BuxtonGrace CovingtonAubrey DugganHayden ForemanEmily HamiltonJulia HodgeNathan HottelKamryn KellyJayden KellyBrooke KelserParis Khandros

Ella Kate KingKendahl KrasonBrooks LambertRaiden LambrixGabby LongErika ManningCarley MillerMallory PursellCallie SelkeTaylor SelkeJaron SeversonRachael Storm

Adult LeadersAmy GivensBrian GivensRachel Hatt Keith King Bill Krason Evan Nicklas Michelle Pursell JR SelkeJerry Selke Bridget Tolle

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Prelude arr. Thomas QuigleyDown by the Salley GardensLaura Cunningham, violin

David Kelly, piano

ringing of the Bells

†hymn 710 ST. CATHERINE

Faith of Our FathersFaith of our fathers, living still, in spite of dungeon, fire, and sword; O how our hearts beat high with joy whene'er we hear that glorious word! Faith of our fathers, holy faith! We will be true to Thee till death. Faith of our fathers, we will strive to win all nations unto Thee; and through the truth that comes from God, we all shall then be truly free. Faith of our fathers, holy faith! We will be true to Thee till death. Faith of our fathers, we will love both friend and foe in all our strife; and preach Thee, too, as love knows how by kindly words and virtuous life. Faith of our fathers, holy faith! We will be true to Thee till death.

†Call to WorshiP Rev. Keith KingFrom before our birth, to life after death, our Heavenly Father is with us.Our being is found in God: God the Father gives us life; God the Son redeems and restores us; and God the Holy Spirit empowers us for ministry.God is love and when we unite our lives with Christ we bond our love with His.

affirmation of faith As a family of faith, let us affirm our faith together.We are not alone, we live in God's world.We believe in God: who has created and is creating, whohascomeinJesus,theWordmadeflesh, to reconcile and make new, who works in us and others by the Spirit.We trust in God.We are called to be the church: to celebrate God's presence, to love and serve others,

to seek justice and resist evil, toproclaimJesus,crucifiedandrisen, our judge and our hope.In life, in death, in life beyond death, God is with us.We are not alone.Thanks be to God. Amen.

†gloria Patri MEINEKEGlory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Amen.

Call to Prayer Rev. Keith KingThe peace of the Lord be with you.And also with you.

Choral Call to Prayer I have decided to follow Jesus, I have decided to follow Jesus, I have decided to follow Jesus, no turning back, no turning back.

Pastoral Prayer

the lord’s PrayerOur Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth, as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.

Choral resPonse

anthem arr. Mark HayesThis Is My Father's World

Chancel ChoirLaura Cunningham, violin

David Kelly, pianoEric Bradford, conductor

This is my Father's world, and to my listening ears all nature sings, and round me rings the music of the spheres. This is my Father's world, I rest me in the thought of rocks and trees, of skies and seas; God's hand the wonders wrought.This is my Father's world, the birds their carols raise. The morning light, the lily white declare their Maker's praise. This is my Father's world, God shine in all that's fair; in the rustling grass I hear God pass and speak to me ev'rywhere.This is my Father's world! O let me ne'er forget that though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the Ruler yet. This is my Father's world, the battle is not done; Jesus who died shall be satisfied, and each and heaven be one. This is my Father's world. This is my Father's world.

life at st. luke’s Rev. Wendy Lambert

dediCation of tithes and offerings Rev. Phil Greenwald

offertory Albert. E. BrumleyI'll Fly Away

Laura Cunningham, violinRees Evans, banjo

†doxology OLD 100thPraise God, from Whom all blessings flow; praise Him, all creatures here below; praise Him above, ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.

†the gosPel Mallory PursellWhen they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon son of John, do you love me more than these?” He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Feed my lambs.” A second time he said to him, “Simon son of John, do you love me?” He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Tend my sheep.” He said to him the third time, “Simon son of John, do you love me?” Peter felt hurt because he said to him the third time, “Do you love me?” And he said to him, “Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Feed my sheep.” (John 21:15-17 NRSV)

This is the Word of the Lord.Thanks be to God.

sermon Rev. Phil GreenwaldUnfinished Business

From the Sermon Series: Questions: What Does Christ Ask of Us?

musiCal refleCtion Chris Eaton/Margaret BeckNo Greater Love

Eric Bradford, soloistLaura Cunningham, violin

David Kelly, pianoBefore I knew Your name, You knew my every breath. Before I found my way, You knew my every step. Before I knew everything that I need, You gave it all to me. No greater love than this, that You should lay down Your life for someone such as me, I'd spend a lifetime wondering why. The beauty of heaven is here in my heart, and I know there can be no greater love than this.I never understood how merciful love could be until I felt His flame light every part of me. And I would give everything that I am, 'cause I have been saved, I have been saved!No greater love than this, that You should lay down Your life for someone such as me, I'd spend a lifetime wondering why. The beauty of heaven is here in my heart, and I know there can be no greater love than this.Oh, love. The beauty of heaven is here in my heart, and I know there can be no greater love, for someone such as me, no greater love than this.

invitation to Christian disCiPleshiP If you desire to become a member of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, please refer to the announcement insert for additional information.

†hymn 413 BOYLSTON

A Charge to Keep I HaveA charge to keep I have, a God to glorify, a never-dying soul to save, and fit it for the sky. To serve the present age, my calling to fulfill; O may it all my powers engage to do my Master's will! Arm me with jealous care, as in Thy sight to live, and oh, Thy servant, Lord, prepare a strict account to give! Help me to watch and pray, and on Thyself rely, assured, if I my trust betray, I shall forever die, that we, Lord, are truly Thine.

SERVICE OF WORSHIP(†Those who are able, please stand in honor of God.)

WelCome to st. luke’s united methodist ChurCh We’re so glad you’ve joined us for worship this morning. Our mission is to share God’s love and bring hope to the world. We hope you leave here today inspired by a message of hope and ready to embrace life in the week ahead.

Hymnals, Bibles, large print bulletins and hearing assistance devices are available in the Narthex.

Children’s Ministry is available during the worship service for infants - 5th grade.Parents with active or tearful children can watch a live feed of the service in the

Watchorn Chapel. A children’s activity bag is also available in the Narthex.A Hospitality Team member is at the Welcome Center to help.

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Prelude arr. Thomas QuigleyDown by the Salley GardensLaura Cunningham, violin

David Kelly, piano

ringing of the Bells

†hymn 710 ST. CATHERINE

Faith of Our FathersFaith of our fathers, living still, in spite of dungeon, fire, and sword; O how our hearts beat high with joy whene'er we hear that glorious word! Faith of our fathers, holy faith! We will be true to Thee till death. Faith of our fathers, we will strive to win all nations unto Thee; and through the truth that comes from God, we all shall then be truly free. Faith of our fathers, holy faith! We will be true to Thee till death. Faith of our fathers, we will love both friend and foe in all our strife; and preach Thee, too, as love knows how by kindly words and virtuous life. Faith of our fathers, holy faith! We will be true to Thee till death.

†Call to WorshiP Rev. Keith KingFrom before our birth, to life after death, our Heavenly Father is with us.Our being is found in God: God the Father gives us life; God the Son redeems and restores us; and God the Holy Spirit empowers us for ministry.God is love and when we unite our lives with Christ we bond our love with His.

affirmation of faith As a family of faith, let us affirm our faith together.We are not alone, we live in God's world.We believe in God: who has created and is creating, whohascomeinJesus,theWordmadeflesh, to reconcile and make new, who works in us and others by the Spirit.We trust in God.We are called to be the church: to celebrate God's presence, to love and serve others,

to seek justice and resist evil, toproclaimJesus,crucifiedandrisen, our judge and our hope.In life, in death, in life beyond death, God is with us.We are not alone.Thanks be to God. Amen.

†gloria Patri MEINEKEGlory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Amen.

Call to Prayer Rev. Keith KingThe peace of the Lord be with you.And also with you.

Choral Call to Prayer I have decided to follow Jesus, I have decided to follow Jesus, I have decided to follow Jesus, no turning back, no turning back.

Pastoral Prayer

the lord’s PrayerOur Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth, as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.

Choral resPonse

anthem arr. Mark HayesThis Is My Father's World

Chancel ChoirLaura Cunningham, violin

David Kelly, pianoEric Bradford, conductor

This is my Father's world, and to my listening ears all nature sings, and round me rings the music of the spheres. This is my Father's world, I rest me in the thought of rocks and trees, of skies and seas; God's hand the wonders wrought.This is my Father's world, the birds their carols raise. The morning light, the lily white declare their Maker's praise. This is my Father's world, God shine in all that's fair; in the rustling grass I hear God pass and speak to me ev'rywhere.This is my Father's world! O let me ne'er forget that though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the Ruler yet. This is my Father's world, the battle is not done; Jesus who died shall be satisfied, and each and heaven be one. This is my Father's world. This is my Father's world.

life at st. luke’s Rev. Wendy Lambert

dediCation of tithes and offerings Rev. Phil Greenwald

offertory Albert. E. BrumleyI'll Fly Away

Laura Cunningham, violinRees Evans, banjo

†doxology OLD 100thPraise God, from Whom all blessings flow; praise Him, all creatures here below; praise Him above, ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.

†the gosPel Mallory PursellWhen they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon son of John, do you love me more than these?” He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Feed my lambs.” A second time he said to him, “Simon son of John, do you love me?” He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Tend my sheep.” He said to him the third time, “Simon son of John, do you love me?” Peter felt hurt because he said to him the third time, “Do you love me?” And he said to him, “Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Feed my sheep.” (John 21:15-17 NRSV)

This is the Word of the Lord.Thanks be to God.

sermon Rev. Phil GreenwaldUnfinished Business

From the Sermon Series: Questions: What Does Christ Ask of Us?

musiCal refleCtion Chris Eaton/Margaret BeckNo Greater Love

Eric Bradford, soloistLaura Cunningham, violin

David Kelly, pianoBefore I knew Your name, You knew my every breath. Before I found my way, You knew my every step. Before I knew everything that I need, You gave it all to me. No greater love than this, that You should lay down Your life for someone such as me, I'd spend a lifetime wondering why. The beauty of heaven is here in my heart, and I know there can be no greater love than this.I never understood how merciful love could be until I felt His flame light every part of me. And I would give everything that I am, 'cause I have been saved, I have been saved!No greater love than this, that You should lay down Your life for someone such as me, I'd spend a lifetime wondering why. The beauty of heaven is here in my heart, and I know there can be no greater love than this.Oh, love. The beauty of heaven is here in my heart, and I know there can be no greater love, for someone such as me, no greater love than this.

invitation to Christian disCiPleshiP If you desire to become a member of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, please refer to the announcement insert for additional information.

†hymn 413 BOYLSTON

A Charge to Keep I HaveA charge to keep I have, a God to glorify, a never-dying soul to save, and fit it for the sky. To serve the present age, my calling to fulfill; O may it all my powers engage to do my Master's will! Arm me with jealous care, as in Thy sight to live, and oh, Thy servant, Lord, prepare a strict account to give! Help me to watch and pray, and on Thyself rely, assured, if I my trust betray, I shall forever die, that we, Lord, are truly Thine.

SERVICE OF WORSHIP(†Those who are able, please stand in honor of God.)

WelCome to st. luke’s united methodist ChurCh We’re so glad you’ve joined us for worship this morning. Our mission is to share God’s love and bring hope to the world. We hope you leave here today inspired by a message of hope and ready to embrace life in the week ahead.

Hymnals, Bibles, large print bulletins and hearing assistance devices are available in the Narthex.

Children’s Ministry is available during the worship service for infants - 5th grade.Parents with active or tearful children can watch a live feed of the service in the

Watchorn Chapel. A children’s activity bag is also available in the Narthex.A Hospitality Team member is at the Welcome Center to help.

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Prelude arr. Thomas QuigleyDown by the Salley GardensLaura Cunningham, violin

David Kelly, piano

ringing of the Bells

†hymn 710 ST. CATHERINE

Faith of Our FathersFaith of our fathers, living still, in spite of dungeon, fire, and sword; O how our hearts beat high with joy whene'er we hear that glorious word! Faith of our fathers, holy faith! We will be true to Thee till death. Faith of our fathers, we will strive to win all nations unto Thee; and through the truth that comes from God, we all shall then be truly free. Faith of our fathers, holy faith! We will be true to Thee till death. Faith of our fathers, we will love both friend and foe in all our strife; and preach Thee, too, as love knows how by kindly words and virtuous life. Faith of our fathers, holy faith! We will be true to Thee till death.

†Call to WorshiP Rev. Keith KingFrom before our birth, to life after death, our Heavenly Father is with us.Our being is found in God: God the Father gives us life; God the Son redeems and restores us; and God the Holy Spirit empowers us for ministry.God is love and when we unite our lives with Christ we bond our love with His.

affirmation of faith As a family of faith, let us affirm our faith together.We are not alone, we live in God's world.We believe in God: who has created and is creating, whohascomeinJesus,theWordmadeflesh, to reconcile and make new, who works in us and others by the Spirit.We trust in God.We are called to be the church: to celebrate God's presence, to love and serve others,

to seek justice and resist evil, toproclaimJesus,crucifiedandrisen, our judge and our hope.In life, in death, in life beyond death, God is with us.We are not alone.Thanks be to God. Amen.

†gloria Patri MEINEKEGlory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Amen.

Call to Prayer Rev. Keith KingThe peace of the Lord be with you.And also with you.

Choral Call to Prayer I have decided to follow Jesus, I have decided to follow Jesus, I have decided to follow Jesus, no turning back, no turning back.

Pastoral Prayer

the lord’s PrayerOur Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth, as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.

Choral resPonse

anthem arr. Mark HayesThis Is My Father's World

Chancel ChoirLaura Cunningham, violin

David Kelly, pianoEric Bradford, conductor

This is my Father's world, and to my listening ears all nature sings, and round me rings the music of the spheres. This is my Father's world, I rest me in the thought of rocks and trees, of skies and seas; God's hand the wonders wrought.This is my Father's world, the birds their carols raise. The morning light, the lily white declare their Maker's praise. This is my Father's world, God shine in all that's fair; in the rustling grass I hear God pass and speak to me ev'rywhere.This is my Father's world! O let me ne'er forget that though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the Ruler yet. This is my Father's world, the battle is not done; Jesus who died shall be satisfied, and each and heaven be one. This is my Father's world. This is my Father's world.

life at st. luke’s Rev. Wendy Lambert

dediCation of tithes and offerings Rev. Phil Greenwald

offertory Albert. E. BrumleyI'll Fly Away

Laura Cunningham, violinRees Evans, banjo

†doxology OLD 100thPraise God, from Whom all blessings flow; praise Him, all creatures here below; praise Him above, ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.

†the gosPel Mallory PursellWhen they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon son of John, do you love me more than these?” He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Feed my lambs.” A second time he said to him, “Simon son of John, do you love me?” He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Tend my sheep.” He said to him the third time, “Simon son of John, do you love me?” Peter felt hurt because he said to him the third time, “Do you love me?” And he said to him, “Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Feed my sheep.” (John 21:15-17 NRSV)

This is the Word of the Lord.Thanks be to God.

sermon Rev. Phil GreenwaldUnfinished Business

From the Sermon Series: Questions: What Does Christ Ask of Us?

musiCal refleCtion Chris Eaton/Margaret BeckNo Greater Love

Eric Bradford, soloistLaura Cunningham, violin

David Kelly, pianoBefore I knew Your name, You knew my every breath. Before I found my way, You knew my every step. Before I knew everything that I need, You gave it all to me. No greater love than this, that You should lay down Your life for someone such as me, I'd spend a lifetime wondering why. The beauty of heaven is here in my heart, and I know there can be no greater love than this.I never understood how merciful love could be until I felt His flame light every part of me. And I would give everything that I am, 'cause I have been saved, I have been saved!No greater love than this, that You should lay down Your life for someone such as me, I'd spend a lifetime wondering why. The beauty of heaven is here in my heart, and I know there can be no greater love than this.Oh, love. The beauty of heaven is here in my heart, and I know there can be no greater love, for someone such as me, no greater love than this.

invitation to Christian disCiPleshiP If you desire to become a member of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, please refer to the announcement insert for additional information.

†hymn 413 BOYLSTON

A Charge to Keep I HaveA charge to keep I have, a God to glorify, a never-dying soul to save, and fit it for the sky. To serve the present age, my calling to fulfill; O may it all my powers engage to do my Master's will! Arm me with jealous care, as in Thy sight to live, and oh, Thy servant, Lord, prepare a strict account to give! Help me to watch and pray, and on Thyself rely, assured, if I my trust betray, I shall forever die, that we, Lord, are truly Thine.

SERVICE OF WORSHIP(†Those who are able, please stand in honor of God.)

WelCome to st. luke’s united methodist ChurCh We’re so glad you’ve joined us for worship this morning. Our mission is to share God’s love and bring hope to the world. We hope you leave here today inspired by a message of hope and ready to embrace life in the week ahead.

Hymnals, Bibles, large print bulletins and hearing assistance devices are available in the Narthex.

Children’s Ministry is available during the worship service for infants - 5th grade.Parents with active or tearful children can watch a live feed of the service in the

Watchorn Chapel. A children’s activity bag is also available in the Narthex.A Hospitality Team member is at the Welcome Center to help.

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MusiciansDavid Kelly, St. Luke's Member/Guest Accompanist

Eric Bradford, Conductor/SoloistChancel Choir

Laura Cunningham, ViolinRees Evans, Banjo

Commissioning of youth forCe

†sending forth Rev. Phil GreenwaldChrist asks, “Do you love me?” What is our answer?We cry out, “We love You, Lord.”We go forth knowing the love that Jesus has for us and are committed to live our love for Christ.We will share God’s love and bring hope to the world!

Postlude Hal H. HopsonRecessional

David Kelly, organist

Fourth Sunday After PentecostFather's DayJune 17, 2018

at Ten Fifty A.M.

The flowers in the Chancel this morning are given to the glory of God: In memory of Virginia Johnson given by the Downtown Campus Knitting Ministry

Rev. Wendy LambertSenior Executive Pastor

Rev. Keith KingOnline Campus Pastor

Rev. Phil GreenwaldExecutive Pastor of Administration

Mallory PursellSt. Luke's Youth

The Bible has numerous questions from Jesus. He asked the disciples challenging questions about their faith. He answered the questions of leaders with questions of his own. And He asked questions to those who were hurting to discover their deepest needs. When we read these questions it is good for us to consider, what does Christ ask of us?

Leading In Worship

Dr. Robert E. Long Senior Pastor

[email protected]. Wendy Lambert Senior Executive Pastor [email protected]. Dave Poteet Pastor of Congregational Care [email protected]. Keith King Online Campus Pastor [email protected]

Rev. Phil Greenwald Executive Pastor of Administration [email protected]. Josh Attaway Edmond Campus Pastor [email protected]. Connie Barnett Asbury Campus Pastor [email protected]

222 N.W. 15th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73103 Phone: (405) 232-1371Web Site: stlukesokc.org E-mail: [email protected]

Congregational Care MinistryThe St. Luke’s family of faith desires to extend care to you in the times of concern and joy and all that is in-between. Please write your prayer concerns on an attendance card during Sunday services or email to [email protected]. You may also call 232-1371 with your prayers and concerns.Faith PartnersFaith Partners seeks to educate, refer and walk with people along their journey towards recovery from addiction. If you or someone you love struggles with addiction and would like help, please go online to faithpartners.stlukesokc.org or email to [email protected] Programming Listen to “Something to Think About” with Dr. Bob Long between 7:30 a.m. and 8 a.m. on following radio stations: 98.1 The Sports Animal and Magic 104.1. The sermon can be heard on KREF AM 1400 at 9:30 a.m. every Sunday morning.TV Programming St. Luke’s Traditional service can be seen as a half-hour television program on KOCO channel 5 at 10:30 a.m. every Sunday morning. CDs are available in Threefold or contact Bev Barnes at 232-1371. We will be glad to mail a copy of the service to you. Cost is $5 for a CD or $10 for a DVD.Online Worship Service If you are unable to attend worship on any Sunday, you can join us online for the 10:50 a.m. Traditional Worship Service broadcast live from the Downtown Campus. You can watch on your computer, smartphone, or tablet. Simply look for the "Online Worship" link on the stlukesokc.org website. A link is also available on the St. Luke's App. Welcome to Our Newest Members Joining in May: Downtown: Dennis and Suzi Clowers, David Hau, Julio and Megan Dominguez, Grant and Susan Hill, Susan Wilson, Camille, Mark, Madeline and Ian Camp, Karol Duffy, Harrison ThompsonDowntown Confirmands: Adrian Arambula, Bella Brown, Gabe Buxton, Emma Calingasan, Lily Cavett, Audrey Copeland, Riley Dewey, Aubrey Duggan, Connor Evans, Robert Evans, Rachel Graham, John Hughes, Henry Keyser, Zella Leffel, Tyler Miller, Courtney Pukaite, Callie Selke, Grace Stachowiak, Sedona Stachowiak, Cade Sweatt, Gracelyn Tramba, Katelin McDonaldEdmond: Sharon and Tom Hopkins, Joyce and Jim Boatsman, Tara and Jonathan Warwick, Robert Campbell, Becky and John FosterEdmond Confirmands: Alex Bayouth, Korbin Caardoza, Claire Cornmesser, Gray Ferguson, Brooke Kelser, Josh Klontz, Olivia Moxley, Libby Snyder, Summer Stevens, Rachael Storm, Quinten Walters, Hank Warwick, Meredith Mitchel, Kaylin Edingfield

Christian BagyArden BoydstunGabe BuxtonGrace CovingtonAubrey DugganHayden ForemanEmily HamiltonJulia HodgeNathan HottelKamryn KellyJayden KellyBrooke KelserParis Khandros

Ella Kate KingKendahl KrasonBrooks LambertRaiden LambrixGabby LongErika ManningCarley MillerMallory PursellCallie SelkeTaylor SelkeJaron SeversonRachael Storm

Adult LeadersAmy GivensBrian GivensRachel Hatt Keith King Bill Krason Evan Nicklas Michelle Pursell JR SelkeJerry Selke Bridget Tolle

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MusiciansDavid Kelly, St. Luke's Member/Guest Accompanist

Eric Bradford, Conductor/SoloistChancel Choir

Laura Cunningham, ViolinRees Evans, Banjo

Commissioning of youth forCe

†sending forth Rev. Phil GreenwaldChrist asks, “Do you love me?” What is our answer?We cry out, “We love You, Lord.”We go forth knowing the love that Jesus has for us and are committed to live our love for Christ.We will share God’s love and bring hope to the world!

Postlude Hal H. HopsonRecessional

David Kelly, organist

Fourth Sunday After PentecostFather's DayJune 17, 2018

at Ten Fifty A.M.

The flowers in the Chancel this morning are given to the glory of God: In memory of Virginia Johnson given by the Downtown Campus Knitting Ministry

Rev. Wendy LambertSenior Executive Pastor

Rev. Keith KingOnline Campus Pastor

Rev. Phil GreenwaldExecutive Pastor of Administration

Mallory PursellSt. Luke's Youth

The Bible has numerous questions from Jesus. He asked the disciples challenging questions about their faith. He answered the questions of leaders with questions of his own. And He asked questions to those who were hurting to discover their deepest needs. When we read these questions it is good for us to consider, what does Christ ask of us?

Leading In Worship

Dr. Robert E. Long Senior Pastor

[email protected]. Wendy Lambert Senior Executive Pastor [email protected]. Dave Poteet Pastor of Congregational Care [email protected]. Keith King Online Campus Pastor [email protected]

Rev. Phil Greenwald Executive Pastor of Administration [email protected]. Josh Attaway Edmond Campus Pastor [email protected]. Connie Barnett Asbury Campus Pastor [email protected]

222 N.W. 15th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73103 Phone: (405) 232-1371Web Site: stlukesokc.org E-mail: [email protected]

Congregational Care MinistryThe St. Luke’s family of faith desires to extend care to you in the times of concern and joy and all that is in-between. Please write your prayer concerns on an attendance card during Sunday services or email to [email protected]. You may also call 232-1371 with your prayers and concerns.Faith PartnersFaith Partners seeks to educate, refer and walk with people along their journey towards recovery from addiction. If you or someone you love struggles with addiction and would like help, please go online to faithpartners.stlukesokc.org or email to [email protected] Programming Listen to “Something to Think About” with Dr. Bob Long between 7:30 a.m. and 8 a.m. on following radio stations: 98.1 The Sports Animal and Magic 104.1. The sermon can be heard on KREF AM 1400 at 9:30 a.m. every Sunday morning.TV Programming St. Luke’s Traditional service can be seen as a half-hour television program on KOCO channel 5 at 10:30 a.m. every Sunday morning. CDs are available in Threefold or contact Bev Barnes at 232-1371. We will be glad to mail a copy of the service to you. Cost is $5 for a CD or $10 for a DVD.Online Worship Service If you are unable to attend worship on any Sunday, you can join us online for the 10:50 a.m. Traditional Worship Service broadcast live from the Downtown Campus. You can watch on your computer, smartphone, or tablet. Simply look for the "Online Worship" link on the stlukesokc.org website. A link is also available on the St. Luke's App. Welcome to Our Newest Members Joining in May: Downtown: Dennis and Suzi Clowers, David Hau, Julio and Megan Dominguez, Grant and Susan Hill, Susan Wilson, Camille, Mark, Madeline and Ian Camp, Karol Duffy, Harrison ThompsonDowntown Confirmands: Adrian Arambula, Bella Brown, Gabe Buxton, Emma Calingasan, Lily Cavett, Audrey Copeland, Riley Dewey, Aubrey Duggan, Connor Evans, Robert Evans, Rachel Graham, John Hughes, Henry Keyser, Zella Leffel, Tyler Miller, Courtney Pukaite, Callie Selke, Grace Stachowiak, Sedona Stachowiak, Cade Sweatt, Gracelyn Tramba, Katelin McDonaldEdmond: Sharon and Tom Hopkins, Joyce and Jim Boatsman, Tara and Jonathan Warwick, Robert Campbell, Becky and John FosterEdmond Confirmands: Alex Bayouth, Korbin Caardoza, Claire Cornmesser, Gray Ferguson, Brooke Kelser, Josh Klontz, Olivia Moxley, Libby Snyder, Summer Stevens, Rachael Storm, Quinten Walters, Hank Warwick, Meredith Mitchel, Kaylin Edingfield

Christian BagyArden BoydstunGabe BuxtonGrace CovingtonAubrey DugganHayden ForemanEmily HamiltonJulia HodgeNathan HottelKamryn KellyJayden KellyBrooke KelserParis Khandros

Ella Kate KingKendahl KrasonBrooks LambertRaiden LambrixGabby LongErika ManningCarley MillerMallory PursellCallie SelkeTaylor SelkeJaron SeversonRachael Storm

Adult LeadersAmy GivensBrian GivensRachel Hatt Keith King Bill Krason Evan Nicklas Michelle Pursell JR SelkeJerry Selke Bridget Tolle

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Father’s Day at St. Luke’sHappy Father’s Day! We’re having fun this morning celebrating our dads. All men are invited to stop outside of the Sanctuary and pick up a soda and a koozie. After the 9:40 LifeLight and 10:50 Traditional Services today, there are games in the Mansion Gardens and families are invited to play Cornhole, Giant Jenga, Ladderball, Bocce Ball, and Lawn Tic-Tac-Toe! As a special treat for Dad, there’s even ice cream available in the Garden too! There will be a roving photographer in the Garden - make sure you get your photo taken with Dad!

Threefold Father’s Day GiftsHappy Father’s Day! Still looking for a last-second gift for Dad? Stop by Threefold today! We have new gift items on display, dozens of best-selling books, shirts, hats... and don’t forget a Threefold gift card is always a hit! Stop by for a Starbucks coffee or other treat while you shop. All sales go to support children’s missions at St. Luke’s.

Tell Us a Story of Your DadToday is Father’s Day, and we are sharing meaningful stories about our dads. Stop by one of the Video Booths and record your favorite dad joke, or stories about your dad. Maybe record what was his best advice to you? How did he set an example for you? What did he say to help you through tough times? We will compile every story for a wonderful video as a tribute to our Dads. Record your story today!

VBS Registration TodayYour child will learn about Jesus while having fun at VBS! This year’s Vacation Bible School - “Shipwrecked: Rescued by Jesus” - is for children from age 4 through 5th grade, and will be held June 25 - 28 from 9 a.m. to noon. The kids will venture onto an uncharted island where they survive and thrive. This program will anchor kids in the truth that Jesus carries them through life’s storms. You can register your child for VBS today near the Children’s Check-In Desk. Or you can register your child online at stlukesokc.org/VBS.

VBS Volunteers NeededVolunteers are needed to help with VBS June 25 - 28; Crew Leaders (guide kids to different stations), Snack Helpers, Youth volunteers, Registration volunteers, and Set Up/Tear Down volunteers. Register online to volunteer stlukesokc.org/vbs. For details, email Susan Easttom at [email protected] or call 609-1036.

Announcements Call (405) 232-1371 for more info or visit stlukesokc.org.

Date _____________________________Worship Service: 8:30 9:40 10:50

_________________________________Name_________________________________Address_________________ ______ _______City State ZIP______________ __________________Home Phone Cell Phone_________________________________Email

1st Time Guest 2nd Time Guest Regular Guest St. Luke’s Member

Names and Birth Dates of Children With You

____________________ ________

____________________ ________

____________________ ________

____________________ ________

Mr. / Mrs. / Ms.

Announcements Call (405) 232-1371 for more info or visit stlukesokc.org. Announcements Call (405) 232-1371 for more info or visit stlukesokc.org.

Date _____________________________Worship Service: 8:30 9:40 10:50

_________________________________Name_________________________________Address_________________ ______ _______City State ZIP______________ __________________Home Phone Cell Phone_________________________________Email

1st Time Guest 2nd Time Guest Regular Guest St. Luke’s Member

Names and Birth Dates of Children With You

____________________ ________

____________________ ________

____________________ ________

____________________ ________

Mr. / Mrs. / Ms.

Date _____________________________Worship Service: 8:30 9:40 10:50

_________________________________Name_________________________________Address_________________ ______ _______City State ZIP______________ __________________Home Phone Cell Phone_________________________________Email

1st Time Guest 2nd Time Guest Regular Guest St. Luke’s Member

Names and Birth Dates of Children With You

____________________ ________

____________________ ________

____________________ ________

____________________ ________

Mr. / Mrs. / Ms.

Father’s Day at St. Luke’sHappy Father’s Day! We’re having fun this morning celebrating our dads. All men are invited to stop outside of the Sanctuary and pick up a soda and a koozie. After the 9:40 LifeLight and 10:50 Traditional Services today, there are games in the Mansion Gardens and families are invited to play Cornhole, Giant Jenga, Ladderball, Bocce Ball, and Lawn Tic-Tac-Toe! As a special treat for Dad, there’s even ice cream available in the Garden too! There will be a roving photographer in the Garden - make sure you get your photo taken with Dad!

Threefold Father’s Day GiftsHappy Father’s Day! Still looking for a last-second gift for Dad? Stop by Threefold today! We have new gift items on display, dozens of best-selling books, shirts, hats... and don’t forget a Threefold gift card is always a hit! Stop by for a Starbucks coffee or other treat while you shop. All sales go to support children’s missions at St. Luke’s.

Tell Us a Story of Your DadToday is Father’s Day, and we are sharing meaningful stories about our dads. Stop by one of the Video Booths and record your favorite dad joke, or stories about your dad. Maybe record what was his best advice to you? How did he set an example for you? What did he say to help you through tough times? We will compile every story for a wonderful video as a tribute to our Dads. Record your story today!

VBS Registration TodayYour child will learn about Jesus while having fun at VBS! This year’s Vacation Bible School - “Shipwrecked: Rescued by Jesus” - is for children from age 4 through 5th grade, and will be held June 25 - 28 from 9 a.m. to noon. The kids will venture onto an uncharted island where they survive and thrive. This program will anchor kids in the truth that Jesus carries them through life’s storms. You can register your child for VBS today near the Children’s Check-In Desk. Or you can register your child online at stlukesokc.org/VBS.

VBS Volunteers NeededVolunteers are needed to help with VBS June 25 - 28; Crew Leaders (guide kids to different stations), Snack Helpers, Youth volunteers, Registration volunteers, and Set Up/Tear Down volunteers. Register online to volunteer stlukesokc.org/vbs. For details, email Susan Easttom at [email protected] or call 609-1036.

Father’s Day at St. Luke’sHappy Father’s Day! We’re having fun this morning celebrating our dads. All men are invited to stop outside of the Sanctuary and pick up a soda and a koozie. After the 9:40 LifeLight and 10:50 Traditional Services today, there are games in the Mansion Gardens and families are invited to play Cornhole, Giant Jenga, Ladderball, Bocce Ball, and Lawn Tic-Tac-Toe! As a special treat for Dad, there’s even ice cream available in the Garden too! There will be a roving photographer in the Garden - make sure you get your photo taken with Dad!

Threefold Father’s Day GiftsHappy Father’s Day! Still looking for a last-second gift for Dad? Stop by Threefold today! We have new gift items on display, dozens of best-selling books, shirts, hats... and don’t forget a Threefold gift card is always a hit! Stop by for a Starbucks coffee or other treat while you shop. All sales go to support children’s missions at St. Luke’s.

Tell Us a Story of Your DadToday is Father’s Day, and we are sharing meaningful stories about our dads. Stop by one of the Video Booths and record your favorite dad joke, or stories about your dad. Maybe record what was his best advice to you? How did he set an example for you? What did he say to help you through tough times? We will compile every story for a wonderful video as a tribute to our Dads. Record your story today!

VBS Registration TodayYour child will learn about Jesus while having fun at VBS! This year’s Vacation Bible School - “Shipwrecked: Rescued by Jesus” - is for children from age 4 through 5th grade, and will be held June 25 - 28 from 9 a.m. to noon. The kids will venture onto an uncharted island where they survive and thrive. This program will anchor kids in the truth that Jesus carries them through life’s storms. You can register your child for VBS today near the Children’s Check-In Desk. Or you can register your child online at stlukesokc.org/VBS.

VBS Volunteers NeededVolunteers are needed to help with VBS June 25 - 28; Crew Leaders (guide kids to different stations), Snack Helpers, Youth volunteers, Registration volunteers, and Set Up/Tear Down volunteers. Register online to volunteer stlukesokc.org/vbs. For details, email Susan Easttom at [email protected] or call 609-1036.

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Announcements Call (405) 232-1371 for more info or visit stlukesokc.org. Announcements Call (405) 232-1371 for more info or visit stlukesokc.org. Announcements Call (405) 232-1371 for more info or visit stlukesokc.org.

How did you first hear about St. Luke’s? TV Radio Web Other I’m a guest of _________________.

Age Group 6th-12th Grade College 18-30 31-40 41-50 51-59 60+

I would like more info about: Children’s Programs Youth (6th to 12th grade) Programs Classes for Adults Volunteer Opportunities Other ______________________________

Joining I wish to join St. Luke’s

If you wish to join St. Luke’s this morning, please bring this card to the front during the last song instead of placing it in the offering basket.

I would like to know more about membership. I’m interested in joining but don’t want

to come to the front. Contact me about other ways to join.

Prayer Requests or Questions: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________

How did you first hear about St. Luke’s? TV Radio Web Other I’m a guest of _________________.

Age Group 6th-12th Grade College 18-30 31-40 41-50 51-59 60+

I would like more info about: Children’s Programs Youth (6th to 12th grade) Programs Classes for Adults Volunteer Opportunities Other ______________________________

Joining I wish to join St. Luke’s

If you wish to join St. Luke’s this morning, please bring this card to the front during the last song instead of placing it in the offering basket.

I would like to know more about membership. I’m interested in joining but don’t want

to come to the front. Contact me about other ways to join.

Prayer Requests or Questions: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________

How did you first hear about St. Luke’s? TV Radio Web Other I’m a guest of _________________.

Age Group 6th-12th Grade College 18-30 31-40 41-50 51-59 60+

I would like more info about: Children’s Programs Youth (6th to 12th grade) Programs Classes for Adults Volunteer Opportunities Other ______________________________

Joining I wish to join St. Luke’s

If you wish to join St. Luke’s this morning, please bring this card to the front during the last song instead of placing it in the offering basket.

I would like to know more about membership. I’m interested in joining but don’t want

to come to the front. Contact me about other ways to join.

Prayer Requests or Questions: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________

Running Club Community GroupIf you like to run, jog, or are a beginning runner, the new Running Club Community Group is for you. Stop by the Gallery next Sunday, June 24 to learn more about this new Community Group. Or you can drop by the Fellowship Hall for a short Meet and Greet, in the Fellowship Hall at 12:15.

For All To Hear- Edmond Bell ProjectThere’s still time to be a part of the Edmond Bell Project. A massive 6-foot tall bell, made by the same Dutch bell company that designed the Downtown Carillon Bells, is available for St. Luke’s to purchase and install at the Edmond Campus. It would ring for services, weddings, funerals, graduations, and other important moments. We can have up to 200 names inscribed on the outside of the bell. You can have your name on it, or honor someone else with their name, by making a tax-deductible donation of $1,000 or more. More information and order forms are available at the Welcome Center or online at stlukesokc.org/thebell.

Summer Ensemble Music CampParents, here’s a great opportunity for your child to learn how to play in ensembles, further their overall musical growth, and learn valuable skills like listening, cooperation, and attention to detail. The Edmond Campus will be hosting a week-long Summer Ensemble Music Camp for students entering 8th - 12th grade. It’s July 9 - 13 from 9 a.m. to noon. Students will learn from professional local artists and take elective classes such as composition and music theory. At the end of the week, students will perform with their ensembles in a concert on July 13 at 7 p.m. The cost is $225. For details, email Candace Fish at [email protected] or call 285-2321.

Children’s Summer CampsSummer Camp is a great way to share God’s love and grow in your faith. It’s also tons of fun! Your child will make new friends while enjoying swimming, hiking, games, crafts, and small group time. Son Shine Camp is for 1st and 2nd Graders, July 21 and 22. Growin’ In Grace Camp is for 3rd to 5th Graders. It’s July 16 - 18 (Monday - Wednesday) Parents of 1st and 2nd graders are encouraged to accompany their children. Please go online at okcamps.campbrainregistration.com to register.

Mid-Summer Youth Worship NightGet ready for a fun and meaningful evening of worship with all of St. Luke’s Youth! All 6th-12th grade students are invited to the “Mid-Summer Youth Worship Night” at the Edmond Campus on Sunday, June 24, from 5-8 p.m. We will enjoy awesome music and the opportunity to praise God together! There’s no cost. Simply show up! For more, email Amy Givens at [email protected].

Running Club Community GroupIf you like to run, jog, or are a beginning runner, the new Running Club Community Group is for you. Stop by the Gallery next Sunday, June 24 to learn more about this new Community Group. Or you can drop by the Fellowship Hall for a short Meet and Greet, in the Fellowship Hall at 12:15.

For All To Hear- Edmond Bell ProjectThere’s still time to be a part of the Edmond Bell Project. A massive 6-foot tall bell, made by the same Dutch bell company that designed the Downtown Carillon Bells, is available for St. Luke’s to purchase and install at the Edmond Campus. It would ring for services, weddings, funerals, graduations, and other important moments. We can have up to 200 names inscribed on the outside of the bell. You can have your name on it, or honor someone else with their name, by making a tax-deductible donation of $1,000 or more. More information and order forms are available at the Welcome Center or online at stlukesokc.org/thebell.

Summer Ensemble Music CampParents, here’s a great opportunity for your child to learn how to play in ensembles, further their overall musical growth, and learn valuable skills like listening, cooperation, and attention to detail. The Edmond Campus will be hosting a week-long Summer Ensemble Music Camp for students entering 8th - 12th grade. It’s July 9 - 13 from 9 a.m. to noon. Students will learn from professional local artists and take elective classes such as composition and music theory. At the end of the week, students will perform with their ensembles in a concert on July 13 at 7 p.m. The cost is $225. For details, email Candace Fish at [email protected] or call 285-2321.

Children’s Summer CampsSummer Camp is a great way to share God’s love and grow in your faith. It’s also tons of fun! Your child will make new friends while enjoying swimming, hiking, games, crafts, and small group time. Son Shine Camp is for 1st and 2nd Graders, July 21 and 22. Growin’ In Grace Camp is for 3rd to 5th Graders. It’s July 16 - 18 (Monday - Wednesday) Parents of 1st and 2nd graders are encouraged to accompany their children. Please go online at okcamps.campbrainregistration.com to register.

Mid-Summer Youth Worship NightGet ready for a fun and meaningful evening of worship with all of St. Luke’s Youth! All 6th-12th grade students are invited to the “Mid-Summer Youth Worship Night” at the Edmond Campus on Sunday, June 24, from 5-8 p.m. We will enjoy awesome music and the opportunity to praise God together! There’s no cost. Simply show up! For more, email Amy Givens at [email protected].

Running Club Community GroupIf you like to run, jog, or are a beginning runner, the new Running Club Community Group is for you. Stop by the Gallery next Sunday, June 24 to learn more about this new Community Group. Or you can drop by the Fellowship Hall for a short Meet and Greet, in the Fellowship Hall at 12:15.

For All To Hear- Edmond Bell ProjectThere’s still time to be a part of the Edmond Bell Project. A massive 6-foot tall bell, made by the same Dutch bell company that designed the Downtown Carillon Bells, is available for St. Luke’s to purchase and install at the Edmond Campus. It would ring for services, weddings, funerals, graduations, and other important moments. We can have up to 200 names inscribed on the outside of the bell. You can have your name on it, or honor someone else with their name, by making a tax-deductible donation of $1,000 or more. More information and order forms are available at the Welcome Center or online at stlukesokc.org/thebell.

Summer Ensemble Music CampParents, here’s a great opportunity for your child to learn how to play in ensembles, further their overall musical growth, and learn valuable skills like listening, cooperation, and attention to detail. The Edmond Campus will be hosting a week-long Summer Ensemble Music Camp for students entering 8th - 12th grade. It’s July 9 - 13 from 9 a.m. to noon. Students will learn from professional local artists and take elective classes such as composition and music theory. At the end of the week, students will perform with their ensembles in a concert on July 13 at 7 p.m. The cost is $225. For details, email Candace Fish at [email protected] or call 285-2321.

Children’s Summer CampsSummer Camp is a great way to share God’s love and grow in your faith. It’s also tons of fun! Your child will make new friends while enjoying swimming, hiking, games, crafts, and small group time. Son Shine Camp is for 1st and 2nd Graders, July 21 and 22. Growin’ In Grace Camp is for 3rd to 5th Graders. It’s July 16 - 18 (Monday - Wednesday) Parents of 1st and 2nd graders are encouraged to accompany their children. Please go online at okcamps.campbrainregistration.com to register.

Mid-Summer Youth Worship NightGet ready for a fun and meaningful evening of worship with all of St. Luke’s Youth! All 6th-12th grade students are invited to the “Mid-Summer Youth Worship Night” at the Edmond Campus on Sunday, June 24, from 5-8 p.m. We will enjoy awesome music and the opportunity to praise God together! There’s no cost. Simply show up! For more, email Amy Givens at [email protected].