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Rev. Eleanor Terry

Rev. Ellie explores how the words of Jeremiah the Prophet speak clearly to us today.

2025-09-21 Gospel & Sermon, Rev. Eleanor Terry, Rector

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Rev. Ken Schmidt

Gospel & Sermon for the fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Sept 14, 2025

2025-09-014 Bospel & Sermon, Re . Ken Schmidt

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Prayer Portals: Twelve Doorways to Divine Presence

Join Rev. Ellie for Prayer Portals at Good Shepherd beginning this fall.

Want to learn how to pray?

Want to refresh or begin your prayer life?

Seeking respite in these troubled times?

I am excited to offer a new monthly prayer resource/small group experience at Good Shepherd, starting Sunday, September 14 at 11:30am in-person and on Zoom. Open to all adults and youth ages 10 and up.
Invite a friend and let's begin!

I hope you can join me, Rev. Ellie+

For more information and to register click here.

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Rev. Eleanor Terry

Jesus knows that true discipleship is difficult. Rev. Ellie explores which tools Jesus gave his disciples to be successful.

2025-09-07 Gospel & Sermon

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Theatre With A Twist finds a new home at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Acton

A welcoming, safe space for all.

Theatre With A Twist, an Acton-based community theater that focuses on family and education, has found a residence at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 164 Newtown Road, Acton. The halls of Good Shepherd are now often filled with the vibrant sounds of youth singing, dancing, and preparing for upcoming performances, which will also be presented at the church campus. Theatre With A Twist aligns with our church mission of community involvement and inclusion of those of all ages and all traditions,” states The Rev. Eleanor Applewhite Terry, Rector, Church of the Good Shepherd. “We are thrilled to have Theatre With A Twist amongst us.”

Mary Spinosa-Bourget, Executive Director of Theatre With A Twist, commented on her immediate sense that the Theatre and Good Shepherd have similar styles and goals. She describes the two organizations as “collaborators.” “Both of our organizations value acceptance and support for all people without judgment, knowing how important that acceptance is for personal growth, confidence, and joy in life. Good Shepherd feels like a welcoming, safe space in the same way that many families have described Theatre With A Twist.”

The Theatre has a full schedule of productions in the coming months for all age ranges. Visit theatrewithatwist.org to learn about opportunities for participation and to buy tickets for an upcoming show.

The Church of the Good Shepherd is a caring and inclusive faith community in the Episcopal tradition that welcomes, celebrates, and supports all people in worship, fellowship, and various ministries. Visit the church website to learn about worship services and other parish events: goodshepherdacton.org.

Mary Spinosa-Bourget, The Rev. Eleanor Applewhite Terry, and Robin Wilson

Left to right: Director Robin Wilson, The Rev. Eleanor Applewhite Terry, and Executive Director Mary Spinosa-Bourget

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El Ocotillo celebrates our sister relationship

Read the letter sent to us from El Ocotillo and photos of their gathering.

On Saturday, July 12th, 2025, a day we expected to be in the village, the community of El Ocotillo gathered for an Acción de Gracias por Hermanamiento which means Thanksgiving for our Sister Relationship. Many people were in attendance, including our scholarship students. The village sent a letter to us which is translated here:

Dear sister community of the Good Shepherd in solidarity,

Please receive a fraternal and warm greeting from the Leadership committee and the scholarship students of Ocotillo. With much affection, we wish to express to you how profoundly sorry we are that you have not been able to visit us as previously envisioned. We understand that current circumstances, in the United States with the deportations as well as in El Salvador with the current regime, are not favorable for your visit. 

       Nevertheless, we remain firm in the hope that a time when we can be together will come again soon. With faith in God, we believe that there will be better times ahead. He gives us the strength to forge ahead, even in the midst of difficulties, and we trust that his will, will reunite us again soon. 

       In the meantime, we want you to know that we hold you present in our prayers and in our hearts. We close with the living hope that you will soon return to Ocotillo. Here we await you with open arms and hearts, full of joy for that day, that with the help of God, will come soon.

With affection and hope, 

The leadership committee and scholarship students of Ocotillo

To view pictures of the gathering click here.

To read about why our trip this summer was cancelled, click here.

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Rev. Ken Schmidt

Gospel and sermon for July 27, 2025. Rev. Ken Schmidt explores questions around prayer. What is prayer? How do we pray?

2025-07-27 Gospel & Sermon, Rev. Ken Schmidt, Deacon Emeritus

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Our Rise Against Hunger meals have shipped!

Our meals have shipped!

The 10,000 meals we packaged on May 4th are headed to The Democratic Republic of Congo. Located in the center of Africa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)  is the second largest country in Africa, with the fourth largest population. Despite its many natural resources, corruption and weak institutions have delayed the country’s development. Child malnutrition is widespread, and most of the population lives in conditions of moderate to serious food insecurity. The Global Hunger Index,  which assesses food insecurity based on indicators that measure undernourishment and undernutrition, categorizes the DRC as having an “alarming” level of hunger.
To read more about how RAH meets the standards of the United Nations sustainable development goals, click here.

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Rev. Dr. Jim Kodera

Gospel and sermon for the fifth Sunday after Pentecost, July 13, 2025

2025-07-13 Gospel & Sermon, Rev. Dr. Jim Kodera, guest celebrant and preacher

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