Remember Me
SUNDAY BULLETIN | November 2, 2025
As we approach the sacred celebration of All Saints’ Day, we pause to reflect on the deep bonds that connect us—not only to our living community, but also to those who have paved the way before us.
The heartwarming 2017 film Coco highlights the importance of remembering our ancestors and honoring their legacies. This Sunday, we ather to explore these same themes as we remember all the saints who have gone before us, celebrating the love and wisdom they have passed down.
Thank you for being a part of this meaningful service that honors our spiritual heritage and the vibrant memories of those who continue to live on in our hearts. Together, let us unite in gratitude and remembrance, recognizing the profound impact our loved ones and saints have on our lives today.
Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith.
Hebrews 12:1-2
| ORDER OF SERVICE | |
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| Song: “When The Dancing Days Are Done” | Written by Mark Cawley & Ed Hill | Michael Read |
| Welcome and Announcements | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes, Rev. Richard Brendan, Betty Brandt |
| Stepping Stones | LeaAnn Koekenberg |
| Intro to the Service | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
| Candle Lighting, Devotional Moment, Words of Welcome | Rev. Richard Brendan |
| Centering Music | Band |
| Prayer | Marci Struble |
| Harvest Basket | Marci Struble |
| Memorial Montage | |
| Song: "Go Rest on that High Mountain" | Written by Vince Gill | Kimberly Morgan |
| Message | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
| Song: "Beautiful Life" | Written by Judith Glory Hill | Caroline Smith |
| Communion | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
| Closing | Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlan-Holmes |
House vocalist sponsored by:
DEVOTIONAL MOMENT
"Grief Doesn't Want to Be Solved"
Grief doesn’t want to be solved.
It wants to be held.
Sat with.
Witnessed.
It shows up like a tide,
Sometimes soft, sometimes devastating….
What you’re carrying is sacred.
It is the shape of love after loss.
Tierra Stockholm
| 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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Oct 29 - "AN AMERICAN PICKLE" PART OF A NEW VIEW FILM SERIES
“An American Pickle” stars Seth Rogen as both Herschel Greenbaum, a Jewish immigrant preserved in brine for 100 years, and his great-grandson, Ben. The comedy explores the clash between old-world values and modern-day Brooklyn, with themes of family, heritage, and the immigrant experience. Discussion to follow. Free and open to the public—no ticket required. Wednesday, Oct. 29, 7–9 p.m. at Butler University, Eidson-Duckwall Recital Hall, 4600 Sunset Ave.
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Oct 31 - MULTI-FAITH HABITAT PANEL BUILD
This annual event builds panels which will become Habitat houses in Central Indiana. You don't need any special skills to participate! 8:30 - 11 a.m. or 10:30 a.m - 1p.m. Oct 31 at 2nd Presbyterian Church, 7700 N. Meridian St.
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Nov 2 - TOGETHER TO GATHER Write a description for this list item and include information that will interest site visitors. For example, you may want to describe a team member's experience, what makes a product special, or a unique service that you offer.
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Nov 13 - THE POWER OF WOMEN IN FAITH - HIGH TEA
You are invited to a High Tea celebrating the leadership and wisdom of women across faith traditions. Hear from Dr. Anita Joshi, Rabbi Sandy Sasso and Betty Brandt, engage in meaningful conversations and support the work of the Center for Interfaith Cooperation. Thursday, November 13, 4-6 p.m. at Beth-El Zedeck, 600 W. 70th St.
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Nov 13 - HOUSING THE HOMELESS: MISSION POSSIBLE
Indiana is the fourth most favorable state for landlords—and one of the least favorable for tenants. On November 13, join Chelsea Haring-Cozzi (CHIP), Matt Fultz (Family Promise of Greater Indianapolis), and Rabbi Aaron Spiegel (Greater Indianapolis Multi-faith Alliance) for a conversation on the impact of federal and state funding cuts, the Streets to Homes Project, key legislative issues, and a preview of the upcoming session. Learn how you can make a difference. Presented by Family Promise of Greater Indianapolis.
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Nov 16 - YOUTH RISING FOR NATURE COMMUNITY CLEANUP
Join neighbors in Martindale-Brightwood for a Fall Creek River Clean-up led by two Sea Scope Eco Warriors. Gloves and trash bags will be provided as we work together to care for our community and environment. This effort is a partnership between Sea Scope Inc. (a 2025 Garden Big Give recipient), Earth Charter Indiana, Indiana Conservation Voters, and Indy Parks and Recreation. The event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival (Nov. 6–16). Learn more at spiritandplace.org. Sunday, November 16 from 1 to 4 p.m.at 2939 Fall Creek Parkwway S Drive.
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Dec 2 - A DEATH CAFE
Join us for a warm, open-hearted gathering where people come together to talk about life, death, and everything in between. Whether you’re pondering legacy, loss, or simply what it means to be human, you’ll find compassionate company here.
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Now - CONSIDER JOINING THE FAITH IN ACTION TEAM
Interested in working in the areas of civil rights, homelessness, reducing gun violence, food insecurity, environmental issues and more? The Garden's Faith in Action team meets via Zoom the 2nd Tuesday of each month.



