Indiana Bread for the World
Joint Ecumenical Offering of Letters
Spring, 2018
During visits to local congressional offices, representatives from these 52 diverse churches and other groups joined together to deliver a total of 4,122 handwritten or personalized letters to their senators and representatives in support of federal programs for hungry people in the U.S. and around the world. (Last year, 42 congregations delivered 3,630 letters.) Churches and groups new to the joint offering are marked with an asterisk.
African Methodist Episcopal
*Caldwell Chapel, Indianapolis
Baptist
First, Cumberland
Catholic
Nativity, Indianapolis
*Our Lady of Lourdes, Indianapolis
St. Bartholomew, Columbus
St. Joseph, Terre Haute
St. Luke, Indianapolis
St. Margaret Mary, Terre Haute
St. Matthew, Indianapolis
*St. Monica, Indianapolis
St. Patrick, Terre Haute
*SS. Peter and Paul, Indianapolis
St. Pius X, Indianapolis
St. Simon, Indianapolis
St. Thomas Aquinas, Indianapolis
Sisters of Providence, St. Mary of the Woods
Christian (Disciples of Christ)
*Allisonville, Indianapolis
Carmel
Central, Indianapolis
Central, Terre Haute
Geist, Indianapolis
Episcopal
Good Shepherd, West Lafayette
*St. Michael, Noblesville
St. Stephen, Terre Haute
Trinity, Indianapolis
Lutheran
*Christ, Terre Haute
Gethsemane, Indianapolis
Resurrection, Indianapolis
Pleasant View, Indianapolis
*St. Thomas, Bloomington
*Trinity, Terre Haute
Mennonite
*First, Indianapolis
Presbyterian
Central, Terre Haute
Fairview, Indianapolis
First, Columbus
Northminster, Indianapolis
*Scottsburg
Second, Indianapolis
United Church of Christ
First Congregational, Indianapolis
Friedens, Indianapolis
United Methodist
Broadway, Indianapolis
Centenary, Terre Haute
*Memorial, Terre Haute
*Temple, Terre Haute
The Garden Church, Indianapolis
Seelyville
Unitarian Universalist
First, Terre Haute
Other
*Agape Christian, Terre Haute
*Changing the World 101 Class, Indianapolis
Robin Run Village, Indianapolis
*Second Christian, Terre Haute
United Campus Ministries, Terre Haute
Joint Ecumenical Offering of Letters
Spring, 2018
During visits to local congressional offices, representatives from these 52 diverse churches and other groups joined together to deliver a total of 4,122 handwritten or personalized letters to their senators and representatives in support of federal programs for hungry people in the U.S. and around the world. (Last year, 42 congregations delivered 3,630 letters.) Churches and groups new to the joint offering are marked with an asterisk.
African Methodist Episcopal
*Caldwell Chapel, Indianapolis
Baptist
First, Cumberland
Catholic
Nativity, Indianapolis
*Our Lady of Lourdes, Indianapolis
St. Bartholomew, Columbus
St. Joseph, Terre Haute
St. Luke, Indianapolis
St. Margaret Mary, Terre Haute
St. Matthew, Indianapolis
*St. Monica, Indianapolis
St. Patrick, Terre Haute
*SS. Peter and Paul, Indianapolis
St. Pius X, Indianapolis
St. Simon, Indianapolis
St. Thomas Aquinas, Indianapolis
Sisters of Providence, St. Mary of the Woods
Christian (Disciples of Christ)
*Allisonville, Indianapolis
Carmel
Central, Indianapolis
Central, Terre Haute
Geist, Indianapolis
Episcopal
Good Shepherd, West Lafayette
*St. Michael, Noblesville
St. Stephen, Terre Haute
Trinity, Indianapolis
Lutheran
*Christ, Terre Haute
Gethsemane, Indianapolis
Resurrection, Indianapolis
Pleasant View, Indianapolis
*St. Thomas, Bloomington
*Trinity, Terre Haute
Mennonite
*First, Indianapolis
Presbyterian
Central, Terre Haute
Fairview, Indianapolis
First, Columbus
Northminster, Indianapolis
*Scottsburg
Second, Indianapolis
United Church of Christ
First Congregational, Indianapolis
Friedens, Indianapolis
United Methodist
Broadway, Indianapolis
Centenary, Terre Haute
*Memorial, Terre Haute
*Temple, Terre Haute
The Garden Church, Indianapolis
Seelyville
Unitarian Universalist
First, Terre Haute
Other
*Agape Christian, Terre Haute
*Changing the World 101 Class, Indianapolis
Robin Run Village, Indianapolis
*Second Christian, Terre Haute
United Campus Ministries, Terre Haute