Pre-consecrated Communion hosts
Pre-consecrated Communion hosts are available for you to pick up at church this week.
Dear Friends,
I was delighted to be with you for my first worship service on Sunday and to celebrate Holy Communion. We hope to be able to do it again (weather dependent) this Sunday for All Saints' Day. For those of you planning to join us in person, please dress warmly!
For those who expect to worship with us on Zoom on November 1, pre-consecrated Communion hosts are available for you to pick up at church this week (see the times below). Please note that these are intended for your use during the service on Sunday morning so that you can participate in the sacrament from home at the same time as those worshipping in person.
The church will be open during the following days and times for you to pick up your pre-consecrated Communion hosts. They will be in a basket on the altar. All wafers are in individual baggies. We ask that you take just enough for your household for this week. Additional wafers will be consecrated this Sunday for future use.
Wednesday 9:30am-2:30pm
Thursday 9:30am-2:30pm
Friday 9:30am-2:30pm
Saturday 2:00pm-3:00pm
If you are unable to pick up Communion during the above times, please contact the church office before Friday so that we can make other arrangements to get Communion to you.
I look forward to worshipping with you on Sunday.
Faithfully, Ellie+
Esperanza Good News!
Good Shepherd raised $2500 for Esperanza Academy scholarships.
Thanks to generous donations by Good Shepherd parishioners, we raised $2500 for Esperanza Academy scholarships through their Harvest of Hope this past weekend.!!! Our sponsorship will help provide a rigorous curriculum to 60 middle school girls of Lawrence. The tuition is still free and their fundraising options are limited due to the pandemic. The students gift to us is this 40 minutes entertainment and informational show designed with one question in mind: " What if Esperanza girls ran the world?" The program is infused with Esperanza's joy, love, and inspiration! https://www.esperanzaacademy.org/hope
Weekly Word from the Fold
Worship this Sunday will be a Celebration of the Holy Eucharist
Greetings Church of the Good Shepherd,
I am so delighted to be among you as your new Rector! I am particularly grateful that we can gather for worship together outside (and on Zoom) this coming weekend.
After consultation with our Re-gathering Team, we have decided that our worship this Sunday will be a Celebration of the Holy Eucharist. Bishop Gates gave authorization back on August 6 for parishes to resume services of Holy Eucharist and it seems “a good and joyful thing” to be able to share this service together with you on my first Sunday. As with everything these days, there are many protocols and guidelines in place to ensure we can celebrate this sacrament safely and with the dignity and faithfulness it requires.
You can find all of the Diocesan guidelines at www.diomass.org. To summarize, here are the precautions and procedures we will be following:
Before the service, the Communion vessels will be thoroughly washed with soap and water. An adequate number of hosts will be placed in a covered ciborium (container) and will remain covered throughout the service. I will wash my hands thoroughly before the service and will sanitize my hands again immediately before distribution. At the time of distribution, I will carry the ciborium to each congregant at their seat and, standing at arm’s length, will drop a host into your opened palms using tongs. Hand sanitizer will be available to use before receiving the host. Once I have moved to the next circle, you may briefly lower your mask to receive Communion.
A small amount of wine will be consecrated in the chalice but will not be distributed to the congregation, per the Bishop’s guidelines. I will receive last and will consume the wine as a representative of all of you.
If you prefer not to receive Communion, you may cross your hands across your chest to indicate you prefer a blessing instead.
For those of you who will be participating on Zoom, we invite you to pray the prayer of Saint Alphonsus de Liguori (1696-1787)
My Jesus, I believe that you are truly present in the Blessed Sacrament of the Altar. I love you above all things, and long for you in my soul. Since I cannot now receive you sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. As though you have already come, I embrace you and unite myself entirely to you; never permit me to be separated from you. Amen.
This week, I will consecrate extra hosts that will be made available for those who intend to worship at home on November 1. We are still working out the details for how we will distribute these, so watch for further details about this early next week.
I look forward to worshipping with you all on Sunday.
Faithfully,
Rev. Ellie+
Welcoming The Rev. Eleanor Applewhite Terry
Our new rector’s first Sunday is October 25th!
Good Shepherd is delighted to announce that our new Rector, The Rev. Eleanor Applewhite Terry, starts on October 20, 2020. Her first Sunday will be October 25. Please join us for worship on the 25th, either in person in our parking lot or via zoom!
Ellie comes to us from Old North Church in Boston, where she was Associate Vicar and then Bridge Vicar. Her previous clergy positions include Vicar of a small parish in Plainfield, Connecticut and Associate Rector of an urban parish in Portland, Oregon. She received her M.Div. at Yale Divinity School and was ordained a priest in 2003. Her experiences have been varied, including serving in an Anglo-Catholic parish, involvement in a parish-based Celtic spiritual community, and several diocesan positions. Before her ordination she worked as a lay staff member of a social-justice oriented parish in Connecticut, where she focused on pastoral care and support of older members of the congregation.
Ellie, her husband Bronson, and their three children have lived in Acton for eight years. Ellie’s parents recently moved to Bedford from Connecticut, and Bronson’s family is still in Concord where he grew up, so this area is very much home to them. Coming to us during the COVID-19 pandemic, Ellie faces special challenges getting to know us all. In addition to sharing the collection of autobiographies that many parishioners wrote to introduce themselves to Ellie, the Transition Team will be organizing Zoom meetings with all the different church groups and committees to help Ellie learn what our various ministries are and who is involved. We hope that everyone will take advantage of the opportunities to meet and talk with Ellie. We are very excited to welcome her to our parish!
An energetic crop walk team
A beautiful day for a Crop Walk!!
Sunday, October 18th was a beautiful day for walking, discovering turtles, and spending time with friends. The gang from Good Shepherd drew the attention of passersby on the Bruce Freeman Trail with their hand-designed Crop Walk sashes. Click here to visit the Church of the Good Shepherd team page and to make a contribution to support families with food challenges during this pandemic.
Join the Mission Outreach Committee!
Help us carry out Good Shepherd’s mission.
The Mission Outreach Committee will be assembling a new calendar of themes and events and working with Ellie to embed our vision in liturgy and the life of our church community. We need more members in order to continue to be a vibrant energized group. The goal of the committee is to increase the hands-on participation of members of the congregation in mission projects. Committee members meet about every six weeks. There are a myriad of ways to help us in carrying out Good Shepherd's mission:
To be the change we want to see in the world by actively engaging in improving the rights and conditions of people locally, nationally, and globally.
Please join us. Contact us for more information.
Connect with and support Esperanza Academy
There is no Esperanza Dinner this year, but there are still ways to support Esperanza Academy.
We at Good Shepherd have had a 13 year relationship with Esperanza Academy, a tuition-free school in the Episcopal tradition welcoming girls of diverse faiths, races and cultures from Lawrence, MA. The school is 100% privately funded and relies on the generosity of its donors.
Esperanza is holding its annual fundraiser, Harvest of Hope, virtually this year. It will include a virtual show by the students, a silent auction and the opportunity for churches and individuals to become sponsors. We are asking Good Shepherd folks to contribute to a $2500 sponsorship goal for scholarships.
3 ways to connect with and support Esperanza Academy NOW
Tune in to a virtual show by the students Friday, Oct. 23 at 7:00-7:45 PM. The show is designed with one question in mind: “What if Esperanza girls ran the world?” This will be an antidote to depressing news… a lifting of the spirit, a performance filled with hope, love and joy. Watch the show.
Bid on silent auction Sunday, October 18 to Sunday, October 23. TIP: Look for a virtual Dominican cooking lesson by head of school Jadi Taveris and his wife Kelly. View the auction.
Sponsorship: We are asking Good Shepherd folks to contribute to a $2500 sponsorship goal for scholarships. (Remember the school is tuition-free.)
We have been in a relationship with Esperanza since its start in 2006! In the past 5 years our “Esperanza chef Dana Caribbean dinners” have raised between $2000 and $2500.
Sadly, there will be no Esperanza dinner this year, but to continue our efforts to disrupt the cycle of poverty in girls’ lives from Lawrence, we are hoping you will contribute to this sponsorship, and have Good Shepherd listed with other churches, Bishop Gates, businesses and individuals as sponsors.
To do this, please send a check made out to Church of the Good Shepherd with Esperanza on the memo line by Tuesday, October 20 either by
snail mail to Treasurer, Church of the Good Shepherd , 164 Newtown Rd., Acton, MA 01720
ORthrough bank by mail
The Rev. Canon Martha Hubbard
The Rev. Canon Martha Hubbard thanks The Rev. Melissa Buono for her service as Interim Priest.
Sermon and Postscript for Morning Prayer on Sunday, October 11, 2020
recorded via Zoom by
The Rev Canon Martha L. Hubbard
Canon for the Northern & Western Region
The Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts
Farewell from Rev. Melissa Buono
Our interim priest says goodbye.
“I will give thanks to you, O Lord, with my whole heart;
I will tell of all your marvelous works.” (Psalm 9:1)
Dearest Friends of Good Shepherd,
Thanks be to God for each one of you! I am blessed beyond measure for having had this time of transition with you. You opened your hearts and your sanctuary to this Lutheran pastor and her family, and I am forever grateful to God for having provided this opportunity for shared ministry!
Thank you for the wonderful send-off on Sunday — from the chocolate covered oreos, and the “We will miss you banner” to the presentation of gifts (and toys for Anika) as well as the in-person and drive-by farewells — it was a grand morning! My heart is filled to overflowing with the expressions of love and signs of appreciation that you shared with me, John and Anika. The photo book, “With Grateful Hearts from the Parishioners of Good Shepherd” is full of beautiful memories of our time together - treasures for a lifetime! You will always hold a special place in our hearts.
Thank you for your partnership in helping to prepare CGS for Rev. Ellie Terry’s rectorship. Together we have accomplished a great deal! In addition to worship, we’ve studied God’s Word and sought to live it out in the relationships with our many and varied mission partners. As members of the Body of Christ, may you continue to be known for your good works and service to all who are in need.
I leave you with a charge to continue to care for each other, especially remembering those who are unable to sign on to zoom or come to the church for worship. I encourage you to use your new church directory to keep in touch. Consider praying over the names and faces each day. Send a card to say, “Thinking of you,” “Greetings from Good Shepherd,” or “How can we pray for you today?” These small acts of kindness will go a long way to keep you connected during this challenging time of COVID-19.
In the next phase of your journey, may you continue to be blessed as you are a blessing to others. Keep your sense of humor intact and remember to look for the good in each day. Know that you are deeply loved by God! Farewell and God bless you!
Yours in faith,
+Melissa
"Reclaim Our Vote" Initiative
Volunteers are participating in postcard campaign to encourage minority voting
This month, a group of Good Shepherd volunteers is writing 350 postcards for Reclaim Our Vote, a non-partisan organization that is working to encourage minority voting in states with voter suppression. The postcards inform and mobilize voters of color to make sure they are registered and they know how to get a ballot and vote. The Center for Common Ground, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, runs this campaign which has sent almost 5 million postcards in 2020.