Rev. Daniel MacDonald
Gospel and Sermon for the Second Sunday in Lent, Feb 25, 2024
2024-02-25 Gospel & Sermon, Rev. Daniel MacDonald
The Good Shepherd Pupusa Truck Will Arrive March 9th!
Come and Enjoy Pupusas!
Support the El Salvador Scholarship Fund and bring your family the experience of delicious Salvadoran pupusas!
On Saturday, March 9 from 6:00-8:00PM, we will be serving chips, salsa, Salvadoran pupusas, slaw, plantains, desserts, and soft drinks in the parish hall.
We will be highlighting current successes and challenges in our sister community of El Ocotillo and the important role of our scholarship program. All ages are invited. Dinner is free and you are welcome to make a donation to the scholarship fund.
Please RSVP to Kevin Gross with the number in your party. We will have a variety of pupusa types and no need to order ahead of time.
Anyone who is interested in helping decorate the parish hall for this event or in helping to serve the food should text Rafael Pupo.
Rev. Daniel MacDonald
Gospel and Sermon for the First Sunday in Lent, Feb 18, 2024
2024-02-18 Gospel & Sermon, Rev. Daniel MacDonald
Rev. Ken Schmidt, Deacon
Gospel and Sermon for a Ash Wednesday, Feb 14, 2024
2024-02-14 Gospel & Sermon, Ash Wednesday, Rev. Ken Schmidt, Deacon
The Rt. Rev. Dr. Carol J. Gallagher
Good Shepherd is hosting the Concord River Deanery Confirmation Service. People from all over the deanery will attend along with The Rt. Rev. Dr. Carol J. Gallagher, the assistant Bishop of our Diocese
2024 02 10 Gospel & Sermon, The Rt. Rev. Dr. Carol J. Gallagher, the assistant Bishop of our Diocese
The Rev. Eleanor Applewhite Terry
Gospel and Sermon for a Sunday during Epiphany, Feb 4, 2024
2024-01-28 Gospel & Sermon, Rev Ellie Terry, Rector
Lenten Adult Ed Series Begins February 18
This year, we will explore Will You? A Lenten Study of Baptismal Promises, a program developed by The Forward Movement, a ministry of The Episcopal Church. It will be presented after the 10:00 am service on the Sundays in Lent.
This study is based on our Baptismal vows. The program is appropriate for Lenten study as Lent is, historically, a time of preparation for Baptism which is associated with Easter.
Booklets will be provided, containing five chapters based on the five “will you” questions of our Baptismal Covenant. Each week we will examine and discuss one of these questions. Conversational-style readings will be provided to prompt our own questions, experiences, responses, and discussion.
Our Vows of Baptism are statements we, as baptized Christians, all have in common. In these days of feeling alone and isolated, where it seems we are intentionally being separated from each other, I hope you will welcome this opportunity to explore and live into this common ground of our Spirituality.
This is another opportunity to be open to the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
I hope you will join us on this journey, and that, together, we will discover deeper dimensions of our faith. Come, Holy Spirit!
The Rev. Eleanor Applewhite Terry
Epiphany Morning Eucharist
2024-01-28 Gospel & Sermon, Rev Ellie Terry, Rector
Refugee support & slide show
24-01-21 Ongoing Mission Report: refugee support & slide show
Ongoing Mission Report