April 2019


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April 2019 Monthly Newsletter

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From the Pastors 7 The

end of all things is at hand; therefore be self-controlled and sober-minded for the sake of your prayers. 8 Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins. 9 Show hospitality to one another without grumbling. 10 As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace: 11 whoever speaks, as one who speaks oracles of God; whoever serves, as one who serves by the strength that God supplies—in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To Him belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen. -1 Peter 4:7-11 (ESV) “The end of all things is at hand…” From these words, Peter communicates an urgency for Christians to live according to the command to “love one another earnestly.” Does your faith have this urgency? Do you really expect the end to come any day? Whatever your answer, the New Testament writers all agree: the end is near. And it’s getting nearer every day. Why does this matter? Because if the end is truly near, then we have good reason to change the way we live today. People who are told they have a terminal illness live life differently. They stop doing things which they don’t find fulfilling. Their every action is filtered through a new lens: “If I died tomorrow, would I be happy that I am doing this today?” The apostles urge us to ask something similar: “If Christ returned tomorrow, would He be happy with what He saw you doing today?” Or maybe equally important, “If Christ returned tomorrow, would you be happy with what He found you doing today? Are we bringing Him glory?” If kids get home from school before their parents get off work, do they dutifully get started on homework right away? Or do they relax until right before mom and dad get home? It depends on the kid. Do employees work harder when their boss is around? Again, it depends on the employee. But the motivation is the same: “Let’s work later… and enjoy ourselves now.” This is a powerful temptation, and maybe you’ve given into it from time to time. Peter treats it as a matter of self-control and sober-mindedness. Do we have the self-control to restrain these temptations? Are we sober-minded enough to see the world as it really is—as if it’s ending soon—or do we waste the precious time which has been given to us? Time isn’t the only gift which we are encouraged to use wisely. We each have talents and treasures as well, gifts which we are urged to use to love others and bring glory to God. I don’t believe Peter means to scare us with these words; he wants to encourage. All Christians are called to be responsible with their lives, because He will return soon. But we live this way not because we fear being caught; we live this way, because we hope. When our Lord comes again, we are promised that our work will be tested and our sacrifices proven worthwhile (see 1 Corinthians 3). On that day, our service will truly bring Him glory. And this means that our lives in the present age matter. As we wait for His return, may God richly bless your work. It may not be easy. But it is worth it. To Him belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen. God’s Peace,

Pastor Josh Reifsteck

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Volunteer Focus

Staff Spotlight

Wendy Wilson

David Honebrink

What is your role at Calvary?

What is your role at Calvary?

Member, parent, Director of Youth Ministry Team What motivates you to give of your time and talent in this way? My children. I want to continually improve and reach them in new ways through ministry. What is your favorite thing about serving at Calvary? The people—I love working on a team and hearing new ideas and ways things can be better. Favorite Book/Verse of the Bible? Luke—the story of the birth of Jesus Favorite Dessert? Anything lemon flavored What is one thing that the people of Calvary can keep in their prayers for your area of ministry? That we are bringing and keeping our youth close to Christ and the church, and creating something that will stay with them for their entire lives.

Teacher / Coach / Parent What is your favorite thing about serving at Calvary? The number of people in the church and school who genuinely care about my family. Who has been the biggest influence on your faith? Why? Mr. Lane, my high school Algebra 2 teacher. He didn’t have to work at talking about his faith because it was integrated in every part of what I saw him do and I wanted to model the same way. Favorite Book/Verse of the Bible? 2 Corinthians 4:7-9 What is the one thing that the people of Calvary can keep in their prayers for your area of ministry? Continue to find ways to keep middle school students involved and interested in their faith.

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General

Easter Breakfast—April 21 Calvary’s high school youth will be serving Easter Breakfast on Easter morning from 9:00-11:00 am. Stop by the gym for egg bakes, coffee, juice, and more. This meal will be offered for a free will donation. All proceeds will go towards the National Youth Gathering.

Calvary Connect Contemporary Worship The next Calvary Connect worship service will take place Sunday, April 14th at 10:30 am. Join us as we sit at tables, enjoy coffee and donuts, and hear God’s Word in a casual atmosphere. Questions or to help out? Sam Troemel, [email protected] or 317-783-2000.

Lutheran Marriage Encounter Lutheran Marriage Encounter is bringing a weekend experience to your community Friday, April 5th—Sunday, April 7th, at the Comfort Suites Indianapolis, 2750 Fortune Circle West. This is a wonderful occasion for a meaningful experience for married couples. More details at www.godlovesmarriage.org/events.

Come Join us for our 5th Annual Cross-Walk/Run/Ride Bike Rodeo

5K Run / 3K Walk

When: Fri. May 10th

When: Sat. May 11th

Time: K-2 grade 5pm-5:45pm

Time: 9am

3-5 grade 5:45pm-6:30pm Cost: $15 per child Includes: Tire inspection, helmet fitting, skills training and a t-shirt Register at: www.clcs.org

Cost: $25 per participant Includes: T-shirt and swag bag Register at: www.clcs.org

If you'd like to help sponsor this event please go to our website www.clcs.org or contact the school office 317-783-2305. All proceeds support Calvary Lutheran School.

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“Sermon on the Mount” — Midweek Lenten Series Join us as we venture through Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7. Wed, Apr 3 (7:00 p.m.) - “Judge Not” Wed, Apr 10 (7:00 p.m.) - “Build on Rock”

HOLY WEEK SERVICES AT CALVARY Palm Sunday:

Sat., April 13th 6:30 p.m. Sun., April 14th 8:00 a.m. & 10:45 p.m.

Maundy Thursday: Thurs., April 18th 3:45 & 7:00 p.m. Good Friday:

Fri., April 19th (CLS Chapel 2:15 p.m.) 7:00 p.m.

Easter Vigil:

Sat., April 20th 6:30 p.m.

Easter Sunday:

Sun., April 21st 8:00 a.m. & 10:45 p.m. (Easter Breakfast in the gym 9:00-10:30 a.m.)

Community Garden Spring will arrive...sometime. And we will be ready for our Community Gardeners! Our Raised Bed Garden will be opened by April 15th; our In-Ground Garden depends on getting the soil tilled and is usually not available until May 1st. The Raised Bed Garden this year will be located over by the south parking lot and signs will indicate its location. The In-Ground Garden site remains off of Orinoco Avenue at the east end of the easement property. Applications will be available April 1st in the Church Office. Community Garden Work Day is Saturday, March 30th from 9:00 a.m. until 12 noon. All hands on deck as we mulch the beds, set up benches and picnic table, construct a new water tower, and other prep work for the Garden. Meet in South Lot near shed. Wear your gloves. Back up day is Saturday, April 7th. Questions??? Contact Pastor Art (317-460-4488)

Helping Others be Healthy Thanks to Nancy Brandt for coordinating this project, and to everyone who donated medicines & supplies for the St. Thomas free clinic. We will be collecting again in June. If you missed the collection or don’t want to wait until June, St. Thomas is located at 600 Paul Hand Blvd, Franklin. Call (317) 535-6057, or see www.saintthomasclinic.org for more info.

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General (cont’d) LCMS Disaster Response – Assist Those Affected by Flooding LCMS Disaster Response is reaching out with mercy through LCMS congregations in Nebraska, Iowa, and other states affected by extreme flooding. If you would like to provide assistance, please visit: www.lcms.org/how-we-serve/mercy/disaster-response.

Parish Education Coming this Summer! Mark Your Calendars! Calvary Women’s Bible Study Hosea ~ Unfailing Love Changes Everything by Jennifer Rothschild Dates: June 4—July 16, 2019 9:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. sessions Kristen Schwark & Jen Eisberg - Facilitators About this Study: The Book of Hosea is a deeply personal and passionate love story, yet it’s a difficult story. As an account full of harsh judgment unfolds, we find in its midst a rare gem: the truest and purest of loves. Hosea, an old-testament prophet, preached his own life message using his marriage as the sermon illustration. This study of Hosea looks deeply at that message. You’ll be guided to understand, but more especially to apply, the message of the prophet of love. Hosea showers us with hope and points to the coming of the promised Messiah. Be amazed by the love of Hosea for his wayward spouse—and more amazed by the unfailing love of God for His wayward people.

Save the Date—Vacation Bible School Monday, June 24—Friday, June 28 from 9:00-11:30 a.m. Information on registration coming soon!

Sunday School Attendance Awards Winter 2018-19 Faithful Laney Deckard Hayden Langhammer Cheri Smith Ella Wiegand

Abigail Ebert Paisley Langhammer Sara Smith Tommy Wiegand

Rebekah Ebert Katelyn Royer Christine Wiegand

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Outreach EASTER EGG HUNT Where: Calvary Lutheran Church Address: 6111 Shelby Street When: April 13, 2019 Who: Ages 0 - 12 Begins at: 11:00am – 1:00pm There will be food, drinks, and cookies. Puppet skit, Petting zoo, Bounce house, Craft & Easter Egg Hunt Separate areas and times will be designated for younger children

Easter Egg Hunt—Donations Needed Outreach is looking for donations of 7-(10 pkg count) juice boxes and 20 bags of wrapped candy. Items are needed by Sun., Mar 31. We also need 7-(1 doz. count) baked cookies by Wed., Apr 10 or bring individually bagged cookies on Apr 13 by 9:00 a.m.

Adult Ministry Lunch OUT! Wednesday, April 3, 2019 11:30 am at Between the Bun 2222 W Southport Rd Suite A, Indianapolis, IN 46217. This award-winning, family-owned restaurant moved from old town Greenwood last September to have 3 times the space. Now located just west of St. Rd. 37, in the former “Teddy’s Burger Joint” building. Besides burgers, BTB offers salads, hot dogs, chicken, local craft beers and affordable lunch specials. Come join us - tables will be saved for Calvary Lutheran. ________________________________________________________________________________________ Lunch & Learn Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:30 am Calvary Narthex Presenter: Dawn Mitchell, IndyStar Photo Coordinator and Producer of “RetroIndy” Provided Entrée: Turkey Tetrazzini What to bring: $2 and a dish to share A graduate of Calvary Lutheran School, Dawn (Weimer) Mitchell began working as a researcher at the Star, and moved her way up, working as a photo researcher, then photo editor, and is now Photo Coordinator. She loves Indiana history, and as the Producer of the popular “RetroIndy” Section she has been able to feature interesting photos and stories from the newspaper archives. Adults of all ages are welcome. ________________________________________________________________________________________ ADULT MINISTRY OUTING Indiana History Museum Wednesday, April 24th We’ll meet at Calvary at 9:30 am; museum opens at 10 am. Admission group rate: $6; parking is free. Lunch in the Stardust Cafe will be pre-ordered and paid for at the Cafe. Special exhibits include Religion and the Divided Frontier in 1839 - circuit rider ministers, and Angel Mounds – the archeological dig near Evansville. The museum is located at 450 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 For sign up and lunch menu/order form contact Emily Spelde, [email protected] or the church office, 317-783-2000. Be sure to let us know if you are willing to drive or need a ride to and from Calvary.

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Calvary Lutheran School News from Principal Rensner

Amazing What amazes you? What do you need to see or experience that causes you to say, “That’s amazing!” One thing that amazes me is that every time I hit PRINT all these dots, letters, and illustrations can be reproduced in a matter of seconds through the printer. Computer to printer amazes me. One would think after thousands of PRINT clicks I would get over this amazement. I am also amazed at the brilliance of a child’s smile, the glorious sunrise and sunsets, the speed and agility of a cheetah, the sheer elegance and grandeur of a 100 story skyscraper, Apollo 11, the span of the Golden Gate Bridge, the 2016 World Champion Chicago Cubs, the love of family, the Grand Canyon, and an endless list of the gifts that God has blessed me with over the years. It is truly amazing when we stop to create a list of amazing things in our lives. I am amazed of the love that God has for us that He would send His One and only Son to suffer and die for sinful people. Amazed that God calls us His children and that we are heirs with Christ. I am amazed that He never stops loving me even when I have doubts and do not fully trust Him. All this He does only out of fatherly, divine goodness and mercy, without any merit or worthiness in me. For all this it is my duty to thank and praise, serve and obey Him. We are able to STAND FIRM in His amazing grace. 2019-20 School Registration Registrations for the 2019-20 school year are currently being accepted. Staffing and other needs are being planned as we open the doors to a new school year in August. Please contact the school office for additional information. Inquiries are to be directed to our Director of Admissions, Jennifer Skojac. All Indianapolis Lutheran Elementary School Track Meet The Lutheran Elementary School Community will gather on Friday, April 12 during the school day for our annual track meet. Calvary’s 5th-8th grade co-ed track team will be competing in this meet. The meet is being held at LHSI. Good Friday Chapel The students will gather for chapel at 2:15 p.m on Good Friday, April 19. We will be dismissed in silence following chapel. All are invited to attend this Good Friday chapel service. Easter Monday- No School Calvary will be closed on Monday, April 22 for Easter Monday. This day is established to help assist families with Easter travels. Please note: this day will be a snow make-up day if needed. Fine Arts Fair The 6th – 8th grade choir and 5th – 8th grade band students will spend part of the day at the Lutheran High School of Indianapolis on Friday, April 26. The students will be under the watchful eye of a clinician. Students from the other Lutheran Schools in the area will join them. We invite you to attend the choir and band concert that evening at 7:00PM. Student art projects will also be on display during this fine art fair. We thank God for the gift of these talents. An evening of music and art await you. We thank Mrs. Judy Morrison, our choir director, Mrs. Heather Alexander, band director, and Mrs. Ruth Armao, art department head for their work in preparing this opportunity for our students.

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Calvary Lutheran School News from Principal Rensner

ILEARN State Test Window Students in 3rd-8th grade will take the ILEARN test between April 22 and May 17. Students will be taking their ILEARN tests online on their Chrome books. We thank our Tech Committee, Dustin Smith and Ethan Strange, for their expertise and efforts enabling this to occur. National Day of Prayer Thursday, May 2 is the National Day of Prayer. A special chapel service will be held on this day beginning at 8:10AM. We are so blessed to live in a country where freedoms allow for a day such as this. The service is being coordinated through our Prayer Ministry Team. Everyday is a day of prayer. We take it to the Lord. Save the Date Our Walk Run Ride event is scheduled for Friday-Saturday, May 10-11. On Friday evening, May 10, we will have our Bike Rodeo for the younger children. On Saturday, May 11 the 5K walk and run is being held. Many additional activities are part of this weekend. More details to follow.

NEWS FROM LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL OF INDIANAPOLIS Get your tickets now for LuFest 2019 Only 5 tables remain for Lutheran High School’s 37th annual dinner auction at The Nest Event Center in Greenwood on Friday, April 12. Doors will open for early check-in at 5:30 pm, with dinner at 7:00. This year’s guests will be given the opportunity to support LHS and other Lutheran elementary schools by establishing a recurring autopay monthly donation to the Lutheran Scholarship Granting Organization or a one-time gift to the LSGO. Our special appeal will raise funds to purchase 2 newer used activity buses. Visit LuFest.org to see more information, make a donation (including to the special appeal), purchase tickets, preview exciting new live auction items, and bid on silent auction items (starting April 3). Metal Recycling and Document Shredding, April 13 Save your unwanted metal and documents and bring them to the LHS parking lot on Saturday, April 13, 9:00 am – noon. Hanna’s Wrecker, Parts & Recycling will haul away any kind of metal and All Shred will securely shred documents for a suggested donation of $5/box or bag. Call 317-224-1108 with questions. Salvatore and Marjorie Gioe Memorial Scholarship The $2000 Salvatore and Marjorie Gioe Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior or Lutheran High alumnus who is attending or plans to attend a Lutheran college, university, or seminary to prepare for a career in full-time church work. Gioe Memorial Scholarship applications are available at lhsi.org and in the LHSI office. The deadline for applying is April 15, 2019. Questions? Contact Bill Ayres, Chief Development Officer at [email protected]. Summer Sports Camps – June 2019 LHS will offer summer sports camps for boys and girls who have completed 4th through 8th grades*. Boys (*completed grades 2–8) and Girls (*completed grades 2–8) Basketball camps will run June 3–7; Boys/Girls Volleyball (*completed grades 1–8) camp will be held June 17–21; Boys/Girls Cross Country will run June 11–14; Boys/Girls Soccer camp will be June 10–14; Boys Wrestling camp will run June 18–21; and Boys/Girls Tennis camp will be held June 24–28. For information and to register, visit lhsi.org (choose Summer Sports Camps menu item under Athletics) or call 317-787-5474.

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Women in Mission Extravagant Sharing Many families received paper towels and tissues through the Sharing Place of Lutheran Child and Family Services because so many at Calvary care about meeting the needs of others. During the month of April please continue to share extravagantly by purchasing and bringing boxes of breakfast cereal to the Extravagant Sharing shelves in the narthex. Bless others as God blesses you!

Blankets for Babies Our dates are Thursdays, April 11th and 25th between 6-8 p.m. in the cafe area. Questions? Susan Daniels 317-882-3691

Ladies’ Saturday Bible Study Sat., April 6, 8:30 a.m. This month’s study will be from the LWML Spring Quarterly led by Ruth Remetta. Join us in the EPIC Library at 8:30 a.m.

Compassion Ministry Spring is Here! Bottles for Babies and Book Collection Each Spring, Compassion does Bottles for Babies, collecting money for Crisis Pregnancy Centers in the area. Be looking for these bottles in the coming weeks. Compassion is also helping Shepherd Community Center in downtown Indy by collecting new and gently used books for their preschoolers that are going into kindergarten. Watch for the notice in the bulletin on both. We will start collecting books in May. Thank you for your help with these two outreach ministries. Compassion Ministry Team

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Youth Ministry FLIGHT—High School Youth Group FLIGHT meets Sunday evenings from 5:30-7:00 pm in the youth room. Events typically include food, Bible study, small group discussion, and an activity. This group is open to all students currently in grades 8-12. SAIL—7th-8th Grade Youth Group SAIL will meet next on Wednesday, April 17th from 5:30-7:00 pm. This event is open to all youth in grades 7 and 8. Friends from outside Calvary are always welcome! LAUNCH—5th and 6th Grade Youth Group LAUNCH will meet next on Wednesday, April 10th from 5:30-7:00 pm. This event is open to all youth in grades 5 and 6. Friends from outside Calvary are always welcome!

Fellowship Ministry Ash Wednesday Dinner—Thank You! Thanks to all who attended the Ash Wednesday dinner and supported the youth going to the National Youth Gathering. We are thankful for the Thrivent Grant to help cover the cost of the dinner so that $521.17 was raised for the National Youth Gathering. A special thank you to Mr. Suresh Reddy for preparing the delicious meal! How awesome to see the youth and their parents alongside the Fellowship Team sharing the love of Jesus through cheerful service.

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Stewardship Emphasis Stewardship Update

By Rachel Daeger, Chair, Stewardship Ministry Team

Thrivent Choice Dollars Benefit Calvary Thrivent members have the ability to donate Choice Dollars each month and Calvary Lutheran School has already received $1,015 in 2019! Members become eligible for Thrivent Choice Dollars based on insurance premiums, contract values and Thrivent volunteer leadership. Details are available online - https://www.thrivent.com/making-a-difference/ living-generously/thrivent-choice/ First Student Scholarship Awarded from Wessler Endowment The primary purpose of Wessler Scholarship Endowment Fund for Education of LCMS Church Workers is to provide financial aid to Calvary students, former students, and their families in LCMS colleges, universities, pursuing a full-time church work career within the ministry of the LCMS. The fund was established in 2018 through the generosity of Mel Wessler and the Distribution Committee is pleased to announce that Calvary’s Youth and Family Director Sam Troemel is the first recipient. Sam is enrolled in the LCMS Specific Ministry Pastor which enables students to take seminary courses from a distance as they prepare for ordination. This program was made specifically so that congregations could rise up leaders for positions within their congregation. For Calvary, this means Sam Troemel, who is currently serving as Youth and Family Ministry Director, is receiving pastoral training for his involvement within Calvary’s Connect contemporary worship services. Interested in Financial Peace University curriculum? The Stewardship Ministry Team has heard from several members interested in participating in a Financial Peace University group and are actively looking for an instructor. Classes meet once a week for nine weeks. Stewardship Ministry Team would purchase the leaders materials. If you are interested in leading a class or attending the program please email [email protected]. LCFS Stained Glass Window Dedication Late last year, Lutheran Child and Family Services raised funds to purchase 12 stained glass windows for the Chapel at Lutherwood to assist with the spiritual growth of the resident children and staff. That project was successful and a dedication of the installed windows is set for Saturday, April 13 at 2:30 p.m. at 1525 N Ritter Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46219. Contact the church office join a ministry team or volunteer to assist Have you been asked to serve or has the list of Calvary’s open volunteer positions in the bulletin sparked your curiosity? I personally struggled for years to try and discern what God’s calling was for me. While I was waiting to figure that out I volunteered for the Communications Ministry Team since that is the work I did every day at my job. That just seemed logical. Along the way Calvary started projecting the service details on a screen and they needed helpers. That didn’t seem like much of a calling but it was something I knew how to do. If there is something you know how to do, chances are there is a fit for that ability somewhere in the body of the church. Have a question – connect with Calvary’s Deaconess Emily Spelde at 317-783-2000 x239 or [email protected].

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Bible Translation Spring 2019 Update Calvary supports a missionary couple serving in West Asia doing Bible translation work. This couple lives in a country with no churches. Even though they live in an apartment in the capital city, they still only have electricity about 50% of the time and lack some modern amenities. They have been doing well and staying pretty healthy this year, for which they're thankful. The spring means removing coal and wood stoves and enjoying the warmer weather. It also means picnics with friends and co-workers. Please pray for fruitful conversations during these times of visiting. In addition to language and culture learning, which is essential to their witness in their personal relationships as well as their office work, they've been researching a group of language varieties. It can be hard to imagine, but they're actually not sure how many languages are spoken in their country! They've been transcribing data from several villages and towns who claim the same ethnic identity and ancestry. They're trying to evaluate if the people speak dialects of the same language or different languages altogether. This is important because it lets them know who will need a separate Bible translation. It also helps them know where and how to distribute these resources once they're available. Currently, another organization is running primary schools in one of these languages. Their research will also show them in what ways this curriculum will need to be altered for the other regions and how much, if at all, the writing system would need to be adjusted. They're hoping to finish this particular research project by the end of the year. To join them in bringing God's Word to the people of West Asia, you can give at wycliffe.org/partnerteam. Enter #242586. For security reasons, their names are not published on our website or the Wycliffe website, but money will still get to them.

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April 2019 April 7, 2019 – Fifth Sunday in Lent Psalm 126; Old Testament: Isaiah 43:16-21; Gospel: Luke 20:9-20 “Cornerstone of Salvation” - Sermon Text: Luke 20:17b - Rev. Shayne Jonker "The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone" (Luke 20:17b). The Messiah of Israel, Jesus, is a rejected Messiah. One of the architects and builders of Israel thought unfit to be the cornerstone, but God sizes up the angles differently. This Jesus, born of the Virgin, crucified and risen, reigning at the right hand of God, the One who baptizes you and forgives you and feeds you is the rejected Rock of Israel and the Cornerstone of your salvation. April 14, 2019 – Palm Sunday Psalm 118:18-29; Gospel: John 12:20-43 “A Troubled Soul” - Sermon Text: John 12:20-43 - Rev. Paul Shoemaker Have you ever been terrified about something in your immediate future that you had to face? Jesus did. When confronted with the cross Jesus said, "Now is my soul troubled." Learn how Jesus dealt with His "troubled soul." April 21, 2019 – The Resurrection of Our Lord-Easter Day Psalm 16; Epistle: 1 Corinthians 15:19-26; Gospel: Luke 24:1-12 “Where Are You Searching?” - Sermon Text: Luke 24:1-12 - Rev. William Mueller Followers of Jesus journeyed to His tomb that Easter morning fully expecting to find a dead body. Instead, they are met with the joyous news that Jesus was risen from the dead! The question the Easter angels ask the women, though, penetrates our hearts and souls as well – "Why do you look for the living among the dead?" April 28, 2019 – Second Sunday of Easter Psalm 148; Epistle: Revelation 1:4-8; Gospel: John 20:24-31 “Vindication!” - Sermon Text: John 20:24-31 - Rev. Dr. Thomas Ahlersmeyer How do we bear all the unbearable things people are called to carry? Scripture is bursting with words and actions that witness to future deliverance. "Vindication" – the validation of all that Christians have hoped and longed for – empowers us to face challenging todays and tomorrows.

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CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL 6111 Shelby Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46227 www.clcs.org Phone: 317-783-2000

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CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL Worship: Saturdays 6:30 PM Sundays 8:00 & 10:45 AM Family Education Hour (Sunday School) 9:25 AM Senior Pastor: Kurt Ebert

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Associate Pastor: Joshua Reifsteck

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Deaconess: Emily Spelde

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Director of Youth & Family Ministry: Sam Troemel

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Tamil Indian Ministry: Pastor Udhay Raji

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Director of Children’s Ministry: Paula Streib

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Principal: Stephen Rensner

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Admissions Counselor: Jennifer Skojac

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Administrative Assistants:

Shari Lipps

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Shari Shaker

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Amy Andre

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Bookkeeper: Julie Combs

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Business Mgr: Gary Bugher

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Church Office: (317) 783-2000

School Office: (317) 783-2305

Church Website: www.clcs.org

School Website: www.choosecalvary.com