SUNDAY BULLETIN | March 15, 2026
Rooted in Memories
Hogeye Navvy takes over The Garden service this Sunday with a soulful, musical journey through the heart of Irish tradition. We’re in the Lenten season, a time often defined by quiet reflection, and this program uses the deep well of Celtic folk to explore themes of heritage, loss, and spiritual ties that reach across generations. The morning offers a powerful space for communal remembrance, blending stirring instrumentals with poignant, narrative storytelling.
The service weaves together historical defiance and modern contemplation, providing a wide-lens perspective on the Irish experience. As it honors the solemnity of the Lenten journey, the music also celebrates the resilience of the human spirit. The morning begins in a place of deep reflection but builds toward a vibrant, high-energy finale with the traditional tune "Smash the Windows," sending us out into the world with renewed spirit. We invite you to start your Sunday with this unique blend of history, harmony, and hope.
| ORDER OF SERVICE | |
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| Announcements & Welcoming Our Guest | Rev. Richard Brendan |
| Centering | |
| Candle, Devotional Moment, Words of Welcome | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
| Prayer | Becky Cheetham |
| "Kesh Jig/Calliope House" | Traditional / Written by Dave Richardson | Hogeye Navvy |
| "My Eileen is Waiting" | Written by James Kendis, James Brockman & Nat Vincent | Hogeye Navvy |
| "Kilkenny" | Written by Peter Jones | Hogeye Navvy |
| "Dublin In the Rare Old Times" | Written by Pete St. John | Hogeye Navvy |
| "Garret Barry's/The Coleraine" | Traditional | Hogeye Navvy |
| "How Can I Live at the Top of the Mountain?" | Traditional| | Hogeye Navvy |
| "Colcannon" | Traditional | Hogeye Navvy |
| "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" | Written by Robert Dwyer Joyce | Hogeye Navvy |
| "There Were Roses" | Tommy Sands | Hogeye Navvy |
| Harvest Basket | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
| "The Parting Glass" | Traditional | Hogeye Navvy |
| "Smash the Windows" | Traditional | Hogeye Navvy |
| Benediction | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
House vocalist sponsored by:
DEVOTIONAL MOMENT
Awake, O my soul, To the sacred dreams that are stirring within you. Awake to the imaginations of the heart
And the cherished hopes of what is yet to be. Do not be afraid. Awake, O my soul. To the sacred dreams that are stirring within you. Awake, O my soul. Awake.
John O’Donohue
| OUR SERVING TEAMS: | |
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| The Good Earth Band | Music Director: Doran Nash; Keyboards - Michael Read; Guitar - Michael Clark; Drums - Mike Kessler |
| Hospitality Team | Hospitality Director: Tricia Frye, Kevin & Jessica Young, Konnie & John Schlechte, Tom Ford, Shannon Robinson, Beth Young |
| Technical Team | Technical Director: Scott Carroll, Matthew Vire, Tom Ford, Arcy Clark |
| Stepping Stones | Program Coordinator: LeaAnn Koekenberg |
OPPORTUNITIES:
List of Services
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Throughout Lent - PATHS TO BELONGING: A LENTEN DEVOTIONAL
This Lent, The Garden & FCIndy invite you into Paths to Belonging, a self-led devotional beginning on Ash Wednesday. Through simple daily prompts, the program helps you create space to breathe, reflect, and reconnect with spirit and community. Each day encourages gentle self‑discovery, compassion, and presence as we journey together toward deeper belonging.
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Mar 15 - TOGETHER TO GATHER
Why is there a push to build data centers in Indiana? What are the environmental concerns? Is where centers are built a racial issue? Hugh Weatherly, an intern from Butler, will help us discuss the ethical issues that surround the building of data centers.
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Mar 17 - FAITH COMMUNITIES LEADING CREATION CARE
Come hear how 3 congregations are working to achieve a more stable and sustainable climate, build climate resilience, and improve environmental justice and community health. Tuesday, March 17, 6:30-8:30 p.m., St. Luke’s UMC, 100 W 86th St. Sponsored by St. Luke’s and Faith in Place, an organization that partners with religious organizations to address environmental issues.
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Mar 18 - LABYRINTH FIELD TRIP WITH BETTY BRANDT
Take part in a Garden Labyrinth Field Trip led by Betty Brandt. 2nd Presbyterian at 7700 N Meridian, 5 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18.
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Mar 21 - CHOOSE LOVE, NOT ICE | CANDLELIGHT VIGIL
Indiana Faith Voices for Justice invites you to a candlelight vigil beginning on the lawn of Christ Church Cathedral at 7 p.m. and then silently marching with signs to the Indiana Statehouse. There, participants will share songs and prayers and disperse at 8:30 pm. Let’s melt the ICE on the Spring Equinox!
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Mar 21 - Apr 4 - STATIONS OF THE CROSS
Walk this non-traditional “Cherished Belonging” Stations of the Cross journey with Jesus from his baptism to crucifixion. You will also experience the stories of people who have found their own cherished belonging through challenges, doubts and sorrows. Find where your story intersects with their story and God’s story. March 21-April 4, Monday thru Friday, 7am-9pm, St. Luke’s UMC, 100 W. 86th St, west end of Main Sanctuary, enter door #6, turn right.
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Mar 22 - MULTIFAITH PASSOVER SEDER
This is an opportunity for faith communities to learn about the Jewish holiday of Passover including the songs and the symbolic foods. There will not be a full meal. Sponsored by the Indianapolis Jewish Community Relations Council. Betty is attending and would love to see other Gardeners there.
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Mar 28 - NO KINGS RALLY
The Garden has participated in other No Kings Rallies... Let's show up again! Saturday, March 28, noon, Indiana Statehouse south lawn.
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Mar 30 - OPEN LABYRINTH WALK AT ST LUKE'S
You are invited to step out of your problem solving, time structured life and surrender to the winding path of the labyrinth. Native flute music provided by Roger Frick will help you slow down and find a peaceful center. If you have never walked a labyrinth, a host will be there to introduce you to this spiritual discipline. Sponsored by St. Luke’s Care & Contemplation Department. Monday, March 30 from 6-7 p.m. at St. Luke's UMC, 100 W 86th Street, Indianapolis. Enter through door #6.
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Mar 31 - NORTHSIDE CONGREGATIONS FOR HOUSING PRESENTATION
The Garden is hosting this Shalom Zone event featuring Scott Lowe from NCFH. Scott will outline the work of this vibrant coalition of northside churches serving the needs of the unhoused in Indianapolis. Everyone is invited to learn about Streets to Home Move-In Kits and much more. Sponsored by Shalom Zone. Tuesday, March 31, 7-8:30 p.m. on the lower level at 7171 N Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis.
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Apr 8, 15 & 22 - "RELUCTANT PILGRIM" DISCUSSION SERIES WITH DR. DAN MOSELEY
Dan Moseley returns to The Garden to lead discussions of his “Reluctant Pilgrim” essay series. You can read them on his website at danmoseley.com/writings. Sponsored by the Garden’s Spiritual Growth Team.


