SUNDAY BULLETIN | July 27, 2025
Celebrating the Creative Spirit with guest Ryan Lott
This Sunday, The Garden welcomes visionary composer and musician Ryan Lott, founder of the genre-defying band Son Lux. Known for his emotionally rich soundscapes and collaborations with artists like Mitski, David Byrne, and Paul Simon, Lott has scored major films including the recent Marvel blockbuster, Thunderbolts*, and the acclaimed film Everything Everywhere All at Once, earning Academy Award and BAFTA nominations. In conversation with Richard Brendan, Ryan will share insights into his creative journey as we explore the transformative power of imagination.
Join us for a morning of inspiration, music, and meaningful conversation.
“I still believe that music can change the world.”
-Judy Collins
“Music is the divine way to tell beautiful, poetic things to the heart.”
- Pablo Casals
“The music is all around us. All you have to do is listen.”
- August Rush
“Speaking to one another with psalms, hymns, and sings from the spirit. Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord.”
-Ephesians 5:19
ORDER OF SERVICE | |
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SONG: "Sir Duke" | Written by Stevie Wonder | Kimberly Morgan |
Welcome and Announcements | Betty Brandt |
Stepping Stones | LeaAnn Koekenberg |
Intro to the Service | Rev. Richard Brendan |
Candle lighting, Centering, Words of Welcome | Betty Brandt |
Prayer | Christina Fidone |
Harvest Basket | Christina Fidone |
SONG: "Artist of My Soul" | Written by Rick Vale | Abby Cole |
Message | Rev. Richard Brendan and Ryan Lott |
SONG: "I've Got to Use My Imagination" | Written by Gerry Goffin & Barry Goldberg | Caroline Smith |
Closing | Rev. Richard Brendan |
DEVOTIONAL MOMENT
"Musical Meditation"
by Anonymous
There’s old music
and there’s new music;
there’s music to evoke feelings
and there’s music to lull memories out;
there’s music for moods
and there’s music for thoughts;
there’s music for whispers
and there’s music that's loud;
there’s music for words
and there’s music without;
there’s music for softness
and there’s music for hard times.
There’s music you play
and there’s music that comes out of you;
there’s music that sends chills down your spine
and there’s music that warms you deep down;
there’s music for getting things done
and there’s music for sitting alone;
there’s music that comes and goes
and there’s music that remains steady.
When everything falls away
there is music.
OUR SERVING TEAMS: | |
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The Good Earth Band | Music Director: Doran Nash; Keyboards - Michael Read; Guitar - Michael Clark; Drums - Mike Kessler |
Creative Team | Creative Director: Dave Bradley, Betty Brandt, Becky Cheetham, Christina Fidone, Joleen House, Kimberly Morgan, Doran Nash, Marci Struble |
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, Jaco Carroll |
Stepping Stones | Program Coordinator: LeaAnn Koekenberg |
OPPORTUNITIES:
List of Services
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July 27 - TOGETHER TO GATHER
Celtic spirituality is at the heart of the Garden. It calls us to reawaken the sacredness of earth and every human being. Join us as we explore the basics of this theology.
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July 29 - AN EVENING OF HOPE & ACTION WITH RABBI AARON SPIEGEL
Indiana is known for “pro-landlord” laws that may be unfair to vulnerable populations. A handful of people work tirelessly to change those laws. Rabbi Aaron Spiegel is one of them. Shalom Zone and The Garden invite you to come hear about evictions, landlord malfeasance, rent escrow possibilities, expungement of eviction records, and the latest happenings with the faith community’s efforts to end homelessness. Tuesday, July 29 at 7 p.m. at First Friends Church, 3030 Kessler Blvd East Drive.
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August 5 - DEATH CAFE WITH RICHARD BRENDAN
A safe place to talk about life, death, and everything in between. August 5 from 5:30-7 p.m. at Leppert Mortuary (The Garden's temporary new home). 740 E 86th Street, Indianapolis
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August 15-31 - AMERICAN LIVES THEATRE PRESENTS "ASPEN IDEAS" BY ABE KOOGLER
“The cream rises to the top” in Rob and Anne’s version of America. Cocktail party banter morphs into something much bigger at the Aspen Ideas Festival where people go to change the world. This fast-paced, biting satire considers The Rich and The Famous and the people who long to mingle with them. Presented at the Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center at 705 N. Illinois Street.
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BY AUGUST 19 - CALL FOR BELOVED PET PHOTOS
The Worship Team & the Spiritual Growth Team invite you to submit pictures of your pets to be shared with the congregation during a special remembrance service on August 24. Please include your name and your pet's name.
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USED SHOE DONATIONS
Changing Footprints has removed the bin for collecting shoes from the Union Chapel building. You can find a collection site near you on their website.
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REALITY OF PROJECT 2025
Want to know how Project 2025 is being implemented at the federal level and how to fight back? The Red, Wine & Blue website has all the information you need.
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Now - "REFUGEES WELCOME HERE" YARD SIGNS & T-SHIRTS
This is one thing we can do to support our refugee neighbors. Many are frightened and unsure of their futures. Order online then pick up your purchases at Exodus Refugee's offices at 2457 E Washington St Ste A, Indianapolis.
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BE AN INFORMED CITIZEN
You can find contact information for your elected officials, download a free toolkit to take action in your community, take a deep dive into key issues, learn about events happening around the state, take an online interactive civics literacy workshop and more!