Saturday, February 11, 2006

The Garden

Have you been to "The Garden"? Have you experienced "The Good Earth Band"? I've been to church before, but this is different. Every Sunday morning at 8:15 9:15 and 10:15 you can go to "The Garden" located at "Beef & Boards", grab a cup of coffee and donut and sit back and absorb the message.

"The Garden" is a "blossom of St. Lukes United Methodist Church", and I find the messages very refreshing and upbeat, and enjoy the well constructed presentation that usually encorporates a slide show, popular type music from the band, clips from movies and shows, prayer, and a message from Dr. Linda McCoy or another pastor.

I know some out there may enjoy the traditional service, but for me I love to experience the beauty of "The Garden"! Currently there are 2 blossoms:


The Garden at Beef & Boards, 9301 North Michigan Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
and
The Garden at Oak Hill, 5801 East 116th Street, Carmel, IN 46033

"The Garden" recently celebrated it's 10th birthday. I only found the garden last year. My wife and I decided we needed to join a church, but we needed to find one we thought was right for us first. We happened to be around 116th Street actually looking for a church, and saw this gentleman standing outside "The Mansion" waving and greeting people. We decided to see if this was a "church" and it was... We have since joined St. Lukes United Methodist Church and frequent the services at The Garden at Beef & Boards!

Have you been to "The Garden"? What are your thoughts?



1 Comments:

At 7:35 AM, Blogger Joe Ross said...

Crystal Ball
Went to "The Garden" today, February 19, 2006, and the topic was Crystal Ball. It really was about putting things in God's hands, and trying not worry about the future.

I felt it was a great topic, and reminded me of advice my grandmother used to give me about worry:

"Either there is something you can do about it, or there is not. If there is something you can do about it, do it. If there is nothing you can do about it, why worry about it?"

 

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