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Rev. Aaron Hobbs

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4th Sunday of Easter & Mother's Day
May 11, 2025  •  Rev. Aaron Hobbs
Easter
Apr 20, 2025  •  Rev. Aaron Hobbs
Good Friday
Apr 18, 2025  •  Rev. Aaron Hobbs
Maundy Thursday
Apr 17, 2025  •  Rev. Dr. Shonda Nicole Gladden, Rev. Aaron Hobbs
5th Sunday of Lent
Apr 6, 2025  •  Rev. Aaron Hobbs
4th Sunday of Lent
Mar 30, 2025  •  Rev. Aaron Hobbs
3rd Sunday of Lent
Mar 23, 2025  •  Rev. Aaron Hobbs
Transfiguration Sunday
Mar 2, 2025  •  Rev. Aaron Hobbs
7th Sunday After the Epiphany
Feb 23, 2025  •  Rev. Aaron Hobbs
3rd Sunday After the Epiphany
Jan 26, 2025  •  Rev. Aaron Hobbs
First Sunday After Christmas
Dec 29, 2024  •  Rev. Aaron Hobbs
4th Sunday of Advent
Dec 22, 2024  •  Rev. Aaron Hobbs
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LOCATION
Broadway United Methodist Church
609 E. 29th St.
Indianapolis, IN 46205

CONTACT 
Email:  acarver@broadwayumc.org
Phone:  317-924-4207

PHOTO CREDITS
Jim Fore, Todd Fuqua (C Todd Creations, LLC), Aaron Hobbs, Nancy J. Stortz, Barbara Frain, and Shonda Nicole Gladden.
(317) 924-4207
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
We acknowledge that we gather as guests on the sacred, ancestral, unceded land stolen from the Miami, Potawatomi and Shawnee people past and present.  We recognize the horrible crimes, pain, and suffering perpetuated on the Indigenous communities that lived on the land we now occupy.     As occupiers of their territory, we recognize them as the original and perpetual stewards of this land and gratefully acknowledge our responsibility for a more honest recounting of our history that empowers us to work for the thriving of all people and nurturing of the land.  This acknowledgment does not replace relationship and action, but we hope it can begin to point us toward deeper possibilities for decolonizing relationships with both people and place.  
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