Service opportunities

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Community Meals

Our free community meal on Friday evenings, 5:30 to 7 p.m., includes an entree from Second Helpings, fresh salad, bread, and dessert. We also provide fresh fruit for our guests. The Community Meals Team has four rotating crews serving one Friday each month. Volunteers prepare food, greet guests, serve the meal, bus tables, wash dishes, and clean up afterwards.

Contact Brad Condon at Member look-up

Douglas MacArthur Kindergarten Academy

The Douglas MacArthur Kindergarten Academy (DMKA) is located across the street from Resurrection. A majority of children at the academy are not native English speakers and many are on free-and-reduced lunch. Through this partnership, we are helping this school to fulfill its learning objectives for its diverse, multicultural student body.

Contact Barb Schlicher at Member look-up

Quiltmakers

The Quiltmakers group meets twice monthly in Resurrection Hall: the first Monday from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. and the third Tuesday, 6:30—8 p.m. Come gather whether you are an experienced quilter or just learning to sew. Everyone is welcome, middle-school and older, any and all genders!

Contact Liz Klimes at Member look-up

College Years

This ministry reaches out to college students in the congregation through care packages and communications that let them know the congregation is praying for them, thinking of them, and looking forward to seeing them at worship while they are home.

Contact Marcie Hrankowsky at Member look-up

Funeral Meals

This ministry of volunteer cooks and bakers from the congregation prepares a meal (when desired by the family) following a funeral. We help provide a variety of comforting food including hot dishes, salads, and desserts.

Contact Liz Klimes at Member look-up

Homebound Communion

Our Homebound Ministries serve those members of our community who, due to physical limitations, are unable to attend worship regularly. Homebound Ministries share Holy Communion and spend time in fellowship.

Contact Dick Benjamin at Member look-up

Prayer Chain

The prayer chain is committed to praying for the needs of our church family, friends, the community, and the world as requested. When the pastors and group receive a prayer request, they immediately offer prayer and add the request to daily prayers. All prayer requests are intended to remain confidential.

Contact Bonnie Fox at parishadmin@rlcindy.org

Stephen Ministry

Trained one-on-one caregivers for those facing a variety of crises or life challenges and who desire a companion on their journey for a period of time. Stephen Ministers are not counselors; they are trained lay caregivers. Their role is to listen and care – not to give advice or counsel.

Contact The Reverend Ryan Bailey at prryan@rlcindy.org