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CHIMESTOWERTABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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IN THIS ISSUE
Volume 167 | Issue 10 | October 2017
Reformation Anniversary
Mid-North Food Pantry
Welcome New Members
Calvin Sermon Series
Read Through the Bible
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IN THIS ISSUE
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Communion Service Located in McKee Chapel
Contemporary Service Connect with God and with one another in authentic, relational worship in the Sanctuary
Christian Education Hour Programming for all ages
Traditional Worship Located in the Sanctuary featuring organ and choir music
OUR MISSION
Tabernacle Presbyterian Church is called by God, led by
faith in Jesus Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit to
demonstrate the Kingdom of God through worship, disci-
pleship and outreach. Honoring our heritage at 34th and
Central, we will faithfully serve our community, city and world
in the present and prepare expectantly for the future.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
CONTACT INFORMATION
TAB’S TOWER CHIMES
This monthly newsletter is also available on the church
website at: www.tabpres.org
All submissions should be emailed to Kristine Seals at
[email protected]. The submission deadline is the
15th of each month for appearance in the upcoming month’s
Tower Chimes.
Cover photo taken by Dave Streit
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TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
418 E. 34th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 923.5458
www.tabpres.org
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Pastoral Reflection500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation
Dear Friends,
By now, I trust that you are well aware that this is the 500th anniversary of the
Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther, a monk in Wittenberg, Germany, touched
off a firestorm of reformation when he nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the
Wittenberg Cathedral on October 31, 1517. Today, he would have posted a blog
and likely gotten the same response. The time was right, and ripe, for reform in
the church.
What was the driving force behind this radical reformation? There are many
possible answers, but the one undeniable fact is the Word of God was made
available to all people. Luther translated the Bible from Latin into German, making
Scripture available to the common man and woman. Through the work of the
Holy Spirit, God used the Word of God to reform and transform His people, and I
believe the same is true still today.
Of course, Luther had his part to play, as did many others in the subsequent
decades, the likes of John Calvin and John Knox, but really it was the Word
of God at work in people’s hearts that made the changes. In a sermon Luther
preached in 1522, he reflected on his role in the Reformation, and he said this
about the importance of Scripture. “In short, I will preach it, teach it, write it, but
I will constrain no one by force, for faith must come freely without compulsion.
Take myself as an example. I opposed indulgences and all the papists, but never
with force. I simply taught, preached and wrote God’s Word; otherwise I did
nothing." (I have also heard he said, “And while I slept, or drank my little glass of
Wittenberg beer”)… the Word did everything…I did nothing; I let the Word do its
work.”
That was true in the 16th century and it is true still today. There is power in the
Word of God, power that is available to you and me; it is the power to change
lives; it is the of the Gospel sufficient for our salvation.
Curiously, throughout Church history, God does a radical work of reformation in
His Church about every 500 years. Perhaps, God is doing a work of reformation
in His Church today, in us at Tab, in you and in me. I pray so, and I trust that any
work He does will be grounded in the truth and power of His Word.
Join me as we pray that God will reform His Church, beginning with me.
I look forward to being with you in worship.
Rev. L. John Gable
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Preaching Schedule Weekly Bible Readings1
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Exodus 17:1-7Psalm 78:1-4, 12-16Philippians 2:1-13Matthew 21:23-32
Exodus 20:1-4, 7-9, 12-20Psalm 19Philippians 3:4b-14Matthew 21:33-46
Exodus 32:1-14Psalm 106:1-6, 19-23Philippians 4:1-9Matthew 22:1-14
Exodus 33:12-23Psalm 991 Thessalonians 1:1-10Matthew 22:15-22
Deuteronomy 34:1-12Psalm 90:1-6, 13-171 Thessalonians 2:1-8Matthew 22:34-46
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October 2017
October Event Schedule
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Home Communion
Stadium Construction Mtg
HR Meeting
Adult Ministries
Fresh Stop Produce
Youth Ministry Cmte Mtg
Food Access Task Force
SMS 2018 Meeting
Habitat for Humanity Build
Stadium Construction Mtg
Preteen Lock-In
C. S. Lewis Meeting
Habitat for Humanity Build
Fresh Stop Produce
Children's Mystery Night
Recreation Committee Mtg
Fraud Prevention for Seniors
Trunk or Treat
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IMPACT Youth Group
Cub Scout Pack
Women’s Bible Study
Boy Scout Troop 72
Women Alive
Prayer Ministry
Pastors’ Bible Study
Arts Academy Lessons
Contemporary Worship
Rehearsal
Purls of Wisdom
Wednesdays@Tab
Tab Tutoring
Handbell Choir Rehearsal
Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
Circle of Hope
Men’s Bible Study
Tab’s Open Door
WEEKLY MONTHLY
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Facilities Cmte
Missions Committee
Budget & Finance
Children's Ministries
Worship, Music & Arts
Session Meeting
Prayer Team Meeting
Congregational Life
Deacons’ Meeting
Media Committee
Ladies Quilting Group
Ladies Quilting Group
Purls of Wisdom
Purls of Wisdom
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Please visit tabpres.org for a complete calendar of events.
“The Changing Face of the Church”Ephesians 4:1-4Rev. L. John Gable, preaching
Dr. Lake Lambert and the Hanover College Choir
“Why Can’t I Be Who I Want to Be?”Faith’s Foundations: Part 1Psalm 51Romans 7:14-25Rev. L. John Gable, preaching
“Who Decides Who Can Be Saved?”Faith’s Foundations: Part 2John 3:16-21Romans 8:28-30Rev. L. John Gable, preaching
Reformation Sunday“Inclusively Exclusive”Faith’s Foundations: Part 3John 14:1-141 John 2:1-2Rev. L. John Gable, preaching
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Six Ways to Support the Mid-North Food Pantry
1. Sign up to volunteer http://www.mid-northfoodpantry.org (click/tap "SignUp" link).
2. Go to smile.amazon.com and select Mid-North Food Pantry. Shop Amazon using smile.amazon.com link and .05% of your purchase will be donated.
3. Register your Kroger Card and select Mid-North Food Pantry https://www.kroger.com/account/enrollCommunityRe-wardsNow.
4. Donate online at http://www.midnorth-foodpantry.org (click/tap "Donate Online" link at bottom of page) or write a check directly to Mid-North Food Pantry.
5. Collect and donate the Most Wanted items.
6. You can also donate to Mid-North Food Pantry by writing a check payable to Tab and note on the memo line “MNFP.”
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KEVIN AHEARN
7220 Larkshall Road, Indianapolis, 46250. Phone: 317-345-7153 (cell). Email: [email protected]. Kevin works in sales for Data Center Products, Inc. He is the father of four grown sons, Brian, Eric, Tom and Scott. He is also the brother of Tab member, Mark Ahearn. Kevin enjoys DIY projects, “tinkering,” and attends the Men’s Bible Study.
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CRAIG AND CANDICE HAMMOND
1670 Fairfield Circle, Greenfield, 46140. Phone: 317-490-2519 (home). Email: [email protected]. Craig is enjoying retirement, and Candy is a volunteer coordinator for CASA of Hancock County. They are the parents of four grown sons who participated in Tab Recreation. Craig and Candy enjoy time with their grandchildren, their Labrador retriever, and vacations in Pentwater, Michigan.
Welcome New Members!
TOM AHEARN
7220 Larkshall Road, Indianapolis, 46250. Phone: 317-938-0705 (cell). Email: [email protected]. Tom is the son of new member, Kevin Ahearn. He played basketball at Tab as a child. Tom enjoys music and attends the Men’s Bible Study.
RYAN BRENNAN
6520 Massachusetts Avenue Rear, Indianapolis, 46226. Phone: 317-370-3457 (cell). Email: [email protected]. Ryan enjoys bike riding and frisbee golf.
KELLY DONALDSON
8524 N. College Avenue, Indianapolis, 46240. Phone: 317-527-6457. Email: [email protected]. Kelly is an Assistant Sales Manager at Purposeful Design. She is married to Tab member, Ben Donaldson, and her mother is Tab member, Brenda Sweeney. Kelly enjoys
knitting, swimming and home projects.
DONNA GARRETT
5762 N. Ewing Street, Indianapolis, 46220. Phone: 317-440-6628. Email: [email protected]. Donna is a Claims Specialist at CNA Insurance. She enjoys sports, gardening and genealogy.
MELISSA AND STACEY GROVE
14915 Silver Thorne Way, Carmel, 46033. Phone: 317-741-5497 (cell - Stacey) and 352-425-8117 (cell - Melissa). Email: [email protected] and [email protected]. Stacey is a Sales Operations Manager for Verizon Wireless. They are parents to four young children, Ezra, Aria, Scarlett and Penelope.
ERIC GUION
17915 Amberwood Court, Westfield, 46074. Phone: 317-867-2955 (home) and 317-523-8046 (cell). Email: [email protected]. Eric is a Product Manager for FIS Global Business Solu-tions. Eric enjoys sailing and music. He is the brother of Tab member, Kate Warren.
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New Members (continued)PATRICIA DUNKEL JOHNSTON
6437 Chapelwood Court, Indianapolis, 46268. Phone: 317-735-1872 (home) and 336-403-9992 (cell). Email: [email protected]. Pat is retired, having taught Shakespeare and playwriting at the North Carolina University School of the Arts. She enjoys writing and theatre. Pat is the granddaughter of the late Tab Senior Pastor, Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel!
JENNIFER LINGEMAN
4450 Marcy Lane, Apt. 101, Indianapolis, 46205. Phone: 317-285-8593 (cell). Email: [email protected]. Jennifer is a Research Assistant at the IU School of Medicine. She is the mother of a young daughter, Leona. Jennifer enjoys making jewelry, yoga and leading a Girl Scout troop.
NANCY MCLANE
6580 Spring Mill Road, Indianapolis, 46260. Phone: 317-440-3055 (cell). Email: [email protected]. Nancy is in sales at Perfection Group, Inc. She and her husband, William, are par-ents to two grown daughters. Nancy enjoys cooking and tennis. Nancy is the daughter of Tab Member, Andy Phillips.
JEFFREY POOLE
5646 N. Delaware Street, Indianapolis, 46220. Phone: 317-820-9105 (cell). Email: [email protected]. Jeff is “semi-retired,” working part-time for Realty Link. Jeff and his wife, Sharon, initially came to Tab for the C.S. Lewis Society programming.
KEVA ROP
5345 N. Kenyon Drive, Indianapolis, 46226. Phone: 317-496-2778 (cell). Email: [email protected]. Keva works in Finance and Human Resources at IUPUI. She enjoys gardening, landscap-ing, photography and hiking.
TOM AND NANCY SCHNEIDER
421 E. Market Street, #119, Indianapolis, 46204. Phone: 407-341-1389 (Tom - cell) and 407- 451-4035 (Nancy - cell). Email: [email protected]. Tom works as an advisor to the CEO of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. Nancy works for Employment Technologies. They have two grown children. Tom enjoys reading, history and hiking. Nancy enjoys writing, running, and college basketball.
TIM AND WRENNE TAYLOR
1015 Reserve Way, Indianapolis, 46220. Phone: 317-590-0555 (Tim - cell) and 317-507-6544 (Wrenne - cell). Email: [email protected]. Tim is a self-employed film and video producer. Wrenne is a Math tutor at North Central High School. Tim and Wrenne are “empty nesters.” They enjoy bicycling, traveling and music.
WILLIAM WHITE, JR.
5855 E. Washington Street, Apt. 307, Indianapolis, 46219. Phone: 317-801-1500 (cell). Email: [email protected]. William is a merchandiser for Acosta, Inc. He enjoys history, architecture, gardening and reading. William is the son of Tab members Doris and Lee Shafer (stepson of Lee).
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Tab NewsAnnouncements & EventsSERMON SERIES ON CALVIN’S "TULIP"In celebration and recognition of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in October, Rev. Gable will be preaching a series of sermons on John Calvin’s five principles of the Reformation, commonly referred to as TULIP.
• October 15: Total Depravity• October 22: Unlimited Election • October 29: Limited Atonement• November 5: Irresistible Grace• November 12: Perseverance of the SaintsPlan to worship with us as we explore the meaning and application of these Reformation principles for our lives and faith today.
WEDNESDAYS @TAB - CALVIN CLASS We know you’ve heard of John Calvin, but have you ever wondered who he was and why he keeps getting men-tioned in sermons? Join Alan McKenzie and Pastor John Gable on four consecutive Wednesday evenings in Octo-ber for a “Class on Calvin.” A light meal will be served from 6:00p-6:30p in the Dining Room, followed by teaching and discussion, ending before 8:00p. As we reflect on this im-portant milestone in church history we hope you will join us as we discuss the impact and influence of John Calvin, one of the great thinkers of the Protestant Reformation.
GUEST PREACHER & CHOIR - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8On Sunday, October 8, we will be honored to welcome Dr. Lake Lambert, president of Hanover College, as our guest preacher during all three services of worship. At the 11:00a service he will be joined by the Hanover College choir under the direction of Madlen Batchvarova. Dr. Lambert has been president of Hanover since 2015. He degrees from Emory University, Chandler School of Theology and a PhD in Social Ethics from Princeton Theological Seminary. He is also ordained as a diaconal minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Lake is married to Kelly and they have two children, Bailey and Zack. Please plan to join us in wor-ship as we welcome Lake to Tab.
PRETEEN LOCK-INAll Tab fifth and sixth graders are invited to our annual Fall Lock-In. This year’s lock-in will take place Friday, October 20, from 7:00p until 900a. We will have games, snacks, a movie with popcorn, an “indoor campfire,” and several rounds of the famous Hide and Seek in the Dark. There is no fee for this activity, and fifth or sixth grade friends are welcome. Bring a sleeping bag or bedroll, a snack to share, and jammies that can be worn in mixed company. If you have questions, please contact Jennifer Wirt at 923-5458, ext. 140 or [email protected].
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILDChildren’s Ministries is partnering again with the Samaritan’s Purse organization for “Operation Christmas Child” this holiday season. Tab’s families are encouraged to participate by filling a shoe box with small toys, games, toiletries and small clothing items (hats, gloves, etc.) that will be sent to children in developing countries to share the celebration of
Christ’s birth. Anyone who would like to participate can pick up a box, the guidelines for filling the box and a label from McKee Hallway or Lower Level B on Sunday mornings or at the Front Office during the week beginning on October 15. The packages must be back at Tab by November 10 so we can take them to the central collection site for mailing overseas in mid-November. If you’d like to know more about Operation Christmas Child, their web address is www.samaritanspurse.org/what-we-do/operation-christmas-child.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS Children’s Ministries has several upcoming activities planned, so mark your calendars for the following:
• Preteen Pie Baking for the Mozel Sanders dinners on Tuesday, November 21, from 6:30p-8:00p
• “Just for Moms” mini-Advent Workshop on Wednesday, November 29, from 6:30p-9:00p
• Annual Advent Workshop on Sunday, December 3, from 9:00a to 11:45a
• Preteen Christmas Party on December 17Check this space in the November Chimes for more information about these programs.
THE POWER OF AND POWER IN VOLUNTEERINGThe Power of and Power in Volunteering, a Spirit and Place Festival event, will take place in Tab’s Dining Room, Thursday, November 9, from 6:00p to 8:30p. Volunteering builds strong communities, addresses community concerns, enhances career opportunities, and even provides a sense of personal fulfillment. This is the power of volunteering. But who then is the giver and who is the receiver? With expert speakers, personal stories and a shared meal, we will explore the power dynamics in giver-receiver relationships. The event is free, but RSVPs are encouraged at spiritandplace.org.
POVERTY SIMULATIONThirty-seven million Americans live in poverty daily. Take just three hours to experience their daily routine during the Poverty Simulation to be held, Wednesday, November 15, from 6:00p to 9:00p in the Dining Room. This simulation will expose and sensitize participants to the realities faced by low income families. Discussion will follow this eye-open-ing experience. Dinner will be served during the simula-tion. Register your attendance by emailing Marie Wiese at [email protected], or Paula Means at [email protected].
CHRISTMAS WREATHS AND POPCORNTab’s Boy Scout Troop 72 will be selling Christmas wreaths October 13, October 19 and October 22. Stop by the table at the Parking Lot entrance to place your order. They will be available for pickup starting at 6:00p Friday, November 17, and 8:30a Saturday, November 18, in plenty of time to decorate before Thanksgiving. Also, the Troop will not be selling popcorn at the church, but if you want any particular items, please contact Mike O’Banyel at 459-0560 or [email protected]. Thanks for your continued support of our Troop!
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October 2017Read Through the Bible
1 Revelation 1 Nehemiah 1-2 Psalm 96
2 Revelation 2 Nehemiah 3 Psalm 97
3 Revelation 3 Nehemiah 4 Psalm 98
4 Revelation 4 Nehemiah 5:1-7:4 Psalm 99
5 Revelation 5 Nehemiah 7:5-8:12 Psalm 100
6 Revelation 6 Nehemiah 8:13-9:37 Psalm 101
7 Revelation 7 Nehemiah 9:38-10:39 Psalm 102
8 Revelation 8 Nehemiah 11 Psalm 103
9 Revelation 9 Nehemiah 12 Psalm 104:1-23
10 Revelation 10 Nehemiah 13 Psalm 104:24-35
11 Revelation 11 Esther 1 Psalm 105:1-25
12 Revelation 12 Esther 2 Psalm 105:26-45
13 Revelation 13 Esther 3-4 Psalm 106:1-23
14 Revelation 14 Esther 5:1-6:13 Psalm 106:24-48
15 Revelation 15 Esther 6:14-8:17 Psalm 107:1-22
16 Revelation 16 Esther 9-10 Psalm 107:23-43
17 Revelation 17 Isaiah 1-2 Psalm 108
18 Revelation 18 Isaiah 3-4 Psalm 109:1-19
19 Revelation 19 Isaiah 5-6 Psalm 109:20-31
20 Revelation 20 Isaiah 7-8 Psalm 110
21 Revelation 21-22 Isaiah 9-10 Psalm 111
22 1 Thessalonians 1 Isaiah 11-13 Psalm 112
23 1 Thessalonians 2:1-16 Isaiah 14-16 Psalm 113
24 1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:13 Isaiah 17-19 Psalm 114
25 1 Thessalonians 4 Isaiah 20-22 Psalm 115
26 1 Thessalonians 5 Isaiah 23-24 Psalm 116
27 2 Thessalonians 1 Isaiah 25-26 Psalm 117
28 2 Thessalonians 2 Isaiah 27-28 Psalm 118
29 2 Thessalonians 3 Isaiah 29-30 Psalm 119:1-32
30 1 Timothy 1 Isaiah 31-33 Psalm 119:33-64
31 1 Timothy 2 Isaiah 34-35 Psalm 119:65-96
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Photo taken by Dave Streit
SEPTEMBER WEDDINGSSeptember 16 - Kendall Palmer & David Webb
September 30 - Abigail Lynn & Brian Trebek
WELCOME LITTLE ONECongratulations to Scott and Emily McClelland on the birth of their baby girl, Rachel Jean McClelland on Sunday, Sep-tember 17. Rachel is sister of Claire, and the granddaughter of Jim and Jane McClelland, and Bruce and Ruth McDonald. She is the great-granddaughter of Wick McDonald. Congrat-ulations to the family!
OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHYThe Tab Church family extends our sympathies to Molly and Bloor Redding in the passing of Molly's brother, Otto V. Kuehrmann; and to Marion Hoopingarner, and Heidi Hoopingarner and Diego Urfalian, in the passing of husband and father, Harold Hoopingarner, on September 12. Please keep these families in your prayers.
FINANCIAL REPORT
We thank you for your commitment to God’s work here at Tab!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!October
Colin McHughPaula DaumJim StokesDick LuchtmanMark JohnLucas UrfalianMorgan BarnettChris FedorDove West Paula MeansDestiny KingKate AseCharles WarrenJohn PersonDiane TolsmaKelli CobbHattie LuchtmanAbbie SmithAnn MohrRandy WeaverLenny Reel
Income: YTD budgeted income: YTD actual income: Income less than budget by:
Expenses: YTD budgeted expenses: YTD actual expenses: Expenses under budget by:
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$1,283,176
$1,276,424 $6,752
$1,426,140 $1,333,035
$93,105
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Photo taken by Dave Streit
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! (CONT'D)
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
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Jon & Mary Dougherty (41 years) Steve & Ann Reynolds (36 years) Ben & Lisa Hughes (32 years) Bob & Kathy Brown-Mayes (33 years) Clyde & Rebecca Townsend (17 years) Mark & Teresa Lubbers (39 years) Mike & Margie White (56 years) Steve & Twyla Cecil (17 years) Dave & Susan Liebel (1 year) Patrick & Bethany Chatelain (1 year) Ben & Kelly Donaldson (2 years) Chris & Katie Moore (9 years) Bill & Martha Sue Batt (51 years) Jeff & Sally Sumpter (41 years) Josh & Kristen Petruniw (6 years) Matthew Hawkins & Stephanie Sherrard (7 years) Diego Urfalian & Heidi Hoopingarner (9 years) Rob & Kathy Ladavac (26 years) Bill & Helen McGuire (37 years) Clayton & Katy Cummings (9 years) Nathan & Jennifer Challis (2 years)Bob & Peg Padgett (31 years) Daniel & Amy Rexroth (16 years) Don & Elly Douglass (5 years) Einar & Lena Stefansson (33 years)
Trunk or TreatSunday, October 29 - 6 :00 to 7 :30 pm
Tab Park ing Lot , ra in or sh ine!We need donaaons of ind iv idua l ly-wrapped candy, but even more important ly, we
need members wi l l ing to hand out candy; dress ing yourse l f and/or your car up in a
costume i s we lcome, but not requ i red! We a l so need vo lunteers to he lp wi th ref resh-
ments , hosp i ta l i ty, and var ious carn iva l games . We’ve had more than 200 people at
each of the five prev ious “ Trunk or Treat ” n ights , so we know th i s i s a wonderfu l way
to share some love and fe l lowsh ip wi th our ne ighbors! Look for the vo lunteer
s ign-up sheet in McKee Ha l lway beg inn ing October 1 . I f you have any quesaons ,
p lease p lease contact Jenn i fer Wir t .
TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
418 East 34th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46205-3795
POSTMASTER: Send address change to Tabernacle Presbyterian Church at the above address.