Sign up by Wednesday, Oct. 16 to join Resurrection people for a Prayer Journey on Saturday, Oct. 19 hosted by Ascent 121. The Prayer Journey is an opportunity to drive through the near east side of Indianapolis and pray for areas affected by trafficking and exploitation.
Gather with us Sunday, Oct. 13 for Bread for the World Sunday when Resurrection joins other congregations in offering prayers for those who suffer from hunger in our own country and abroad.
RLC’s Friday free Community Meals ministry will celebrate five years of continuous service on Friday, Oct. 4! Gather to recognize this special occasion with our volunteers and guests. Enjoy plenty of food and a special cake to recognize the occasion! Meal service will be from 5:30 – 7 p.m.
Donations in October will be given to IPS Eleanor Skillen School #34 food pantry. The school helps 25 families once a month with a box of food. Please donate and drop off suggested items in RLC’s Breadbox outside of Resurrection Hall.
Donations to the Food Pantry Ministry in September will be given to Hunger Inc. in Perry Township. Hunger Inc. is open three times a week and helps individuals and families who are food challenged in Perry township and Beech Grove.
Donate new or gently used bras and drop off in the parish narthex (in the basket under the poster) by Wednesday, Sept. 11. Donated bras will be taken to the IK-WELCA Biennial Convention on Friday Sept. 13 for Free the Girls to help formerly trafficked women start new lives.
If you are looking for an opportunity to go deeper in your faith and relationships, consider joining a ChristCare group at RLC. Look for signups in the parish narthex starting Sunday, Sept. 8.
The staff of Douglas MacArthur Kindergarten Academy (DMKA) are hosting an open house for Resurrection people on Sunday, Aug. 25, from 11 a.m. – noon as a way to say “thank you” for our partnership.
Come urge Senator Young to end childhood hunger in Indiana with a special event, “A Fair Shot for All Children”, on Thursday, Aug. 22 from 4:15 – 5:45 p.m at Noblesville First United Methodist Church (2051 Monument St, Noblesville)