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The Rev. Eleanor Applewhite Terry

Gospel and sermon for the Fifth Sunday of Easter; May 15, 2022

Gospel and sermon for the Fifth Sunday of Easter; May 15, 2022


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The Rev. Eleanor Applewhite Terry

Gospel and sermon for the Fourth Sunday of Easter

Gospel and sermon for the fourth Sunday of Easter; May 8, 2022


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Creation Care at Good Shepherd

Each Sunday in Easter Season, we renew the promises and vows of Holy Baptism: “Will you cherish the wonderous words of God and respect and restore the beauty and integrity of all creation?” We answer, “I will with God’s help.” At Good Shepherd we are taking some small but important steps to restore God’s creation by learning more about Electric Vehicles (EVs) and to launch Our Sustainable Kitchen.

This is an example of our caring, green, sustainable kitchen

CGS Kitchen: Caring, Green, Sustainable


Reach out in love for God’s Earth and for each other by a commitment to plastic-free

coffee hours and events. Our kitchen is already supplied with alternatives to single-use plastic.

Why no single-use plastic?

  • Never goes “away.”

  • Breaks up into microplastics that absorb toxins, harms wildlife, our oceans and ends up in our food supply.

  • Recent studies have found microplastics in human lungs and blood.

  • Is made from crude oil and natural gas.

  • Litters our roadways, streams and land.

Recycle don’t just throw it away!

“Nothing we use for a few minutes should threaten our health and pollute our future for hundreds of years.”

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Electric Vehicle (EV) Rides with Ray, Jessie and the Pupos


Take a spin in an EV after the 8:00 or before or after a 10:00 May church service (except for our 5/22 COVID respite time)

Learn how an EV can reduce CO2 emissions, are inexpensive to drive and are fun!


Why EVs?

· Clean Up Planet Earth With electric cars, you’ll reduce air pollution around you right now and cut greenhouse gases to protect people and the planet for years to come. Future generations will thank you.

· Save on Fuel and Maintenance Costs Drive where you want at a fraction of the cost.

· Get Money for a Purchase/Lease That’s right. Buy or lease the car you love and get money back. There are federal, state, and local incentives to bring down the cost of buying or leasing an electric car.

· And Ray Lyons says:

o “E-Cars are FUN!”

o “I bet $1 my Chevy Bolt is quicker off the mark than whatever car you drive (excepting Teslas).” (you gotta test drive my Bolt to collect.)

o “No gas engine to maintain and drag around… My only maintenance expenses in the past 7 years: swapping out snow tires and changing windshield wipers.”

o “I pay less than 2 cents per mile for electricity; with gas at $4/gallon, I saved over $100 last month using electricity rather than gasoline

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The Rev. Eleanor Applewhite Terry

Rev. Eleanor Applewhite Terry delivers the May 1, 2022 sermon.

Sermon: May 1, 2022

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The Rev. Ken Schmidt, Deacon

The Rev. Ken Schmidt delivers the Palm Sunday sermon.

Gospel and sermon; April 10, 2022

Anthem; April 10, 2022



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The Rev. Eleanor Applewhite Terry

Gospel and sermon; April 3, 2022

Anthem; April 3, 2022



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Regathering after Relaxation of COVID-19 Restrictions

Join us with or without your mask!

Beginning April 1, the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts has approved a number of new gathering guidelines for congregations.  To read their full announcement, please click here.

Here are the updates, all of which will go into effect beginning April 1.

Masks: Beginning April 1 masks will become optional at Good Shepherd.  The Diocese “strongly encourages that all persons continue to wear masks at indoor services and events” and we will fully support any who continue to choose to do so.  All those serving at the altar will wear masks during the Eucharistic prayer and distribution of Communion.

Physical Distancing: Capacity limits and seating restrictions at church services and events will be lifted.  We will continue to provide socially distanced seating in the church for those who prefer it (with ~ 5-6ft of distance between households).  Please ask an usher if you would like to sit in this area, located toward the rear of the church.

Ventilation: Windows will be open and the ceiling fans on during church services to increase air flow.

Holy Communion: The chalice will once again be available for those who wish to receive the consecrated wine from the common cup.  Individuals at higher risk from COVID infection are discouraged from receiving in this manner.  Intinction, or dipping the wafer into the wine, will not be available, to avoid finger tips from coming into contact with the wine.  Those who prefer to receive only the bread are welcome to do so.  Theologically, receiving in one kind (that is either the bread or the wine) is considered full Communion. 

Coffee Hour: Food and drinks may again be served indoors.  We look forward to resuming Coffee Hour in April and enjoying our first parish meal together on Maundy Thursday during Holy Week.


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April 2022 Shepherd's Staff

Please enjoy the most recent Shepherd’s Staff.

April 2022

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FAMILY FRIENDLY CONCERT TO BENEFIT THE AFGHAN FAMILY SETTLEMENT PROJECT

Save the Date (April 23) and Invite Your Friends

At 4:00pm Saturday April 23, Good Shepherd will host a performance by the a cappella octet NOTA (which stands for None of the Above). Pastoral Associate for Liturgy and Music Ellen Oak sings with this group. Their repertoire spans classical, jazz, pop, and folk genres.

All proceeds will benefit the Afghan Family Settlement Project (sponsored by six local communities of faith, of which Church of the Good Shepherd is one) to welcome an Afghan family in the area.

FREEWILL OFFERING: Suggested donation $20. All contributions of any size most welcome. All proceeds will go directly to the Afghan family project. Cash, check, or online through Good Shepherd website.


RECEPTION: All comers are invited to bring a light refreshment to share at the post-performance reception. Coffee, tea, and lemonade will be provided by Church of the Good Shepherd.

For more information about NOTA Click here.

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March 2022 Shepherd's Staff

Please enjoy the most recent Shepherd’s Staff.

March 2022

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