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But What Can I Do?
We all want to serve, to help, to be of use to others in this time. The “rules of engagement” have changed but our desire to live out the teachings…
Read MorePost-Worship Virtual Coffee Hour
A New Old-Fashioned Way to Connect on Sundays Thanks to new technology, we are going to try a new way to connect as a congregation following online worship services. A…
Read MoreEvening Prayer | April 1, 2020
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Food Pantry Update | March 26, 2020
An Update on the Good Shepherd Food Pantry Dear Friends, The Good Shepherd Food Pantry will be open this Thursday during our normal hours, 10 a.m. to noon and 5:30-7:00…
Read MoreLivestream Worship | March 22, 2020
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Read the April 2020 Edition of the Messenger
The April 2020 issue of Good Shepherd’s monthly newsletter “The Messenger” is now available to read online. Print copies have also been mailed out and should be arriving soon.
Read MoreFood Pantry Update
Working to Continue Drive-Up Operations The food pantry coordinators have come up with a plan to keep the food pantry open during the COVID-19 pandemic. We will be open our…
Read MoreThis Sunday | March 8, 2020
Lent 2: Reset
Spiritual rebirth means a new start. Is it possible to begin again? Apparently, the answer is “YES!”
Read More2019 Annual & Financial Reports
Read or Download the 2019 Annual Report & Financial Report The 2019 Annual Report and Financial Report of Good Shepherd LUtheran Church is available for download in PDF format. Print…
Read MoreRead the March 2020 Edition of The Messenger
A Guide to What’s Ahead this Lenten Season The March 2020 issue of Good Shepherd’s monthly newsletter “The Messenger” is now available to read online. Print copies are available at…
Read MoreThis Sunday | March 1, 2020
Lent 1: The Need for Change
We face temptation as we discern what God really wants for us. This is part and parcel of being alive but knowing this and having faith in the power of God to resist temptation, that’s what sets us apart.
This Sunday | February 23, 2020
Transfiguration of Our Lord
Today’s festival is a bridge between the Advent-Christmas-Epiphany cycle that comes to a close today and the Lent-Easter cycle that begins in several days. On a high mountain Jesus is revealed as God’s beloved Son, echoing the words at his baptism. This vision of glory sustains us as Jesus faces his impending death in Jerusalem. We turn this week to Ash Wednesday and our yearly baptismal journey from Lent to Easter. Some churches put aside the alleluia at the conclusion of today’s liturgy. This word of joy will be omitted during the penitential season of Lent and will be sung again at Easter.
Read MoreThis Sunday | February 16, 2020
In today’s reading from Deuteronomy we are called to choose life by loving and obeying God. Much of today’s gospel reading echoes portions of the Ten Commandments. Jesus’ instructions to the crowd reveal a pattern of behavior that honors both God and the neighbor, resulting in life and health for the whole community. We too are invited to embrace these commandments, not out of fear of retribution, but because God has promised that to do so means life for us.
Read MoreThis Sunday | February 9, 2020
We focus this RIC Sunday asking the question, “How do we advocate for our marginalized siblings and those who are the most vulnerable in the room?” It is a service to set our hearts and eyes to God, asking for grace and forgiveness, leading us to be the advocates in this world, and stand with the oppressed. Join us as we celebrate and proclaim God’s boundless love for all of God’s Beloveds!
Read MoreRead the February 2020 Issue of The Messenger
The February 2020 issue of Good Shepherd’s monthly newsletter “The Messenger” is now available to read online. Print copies are available at both the Verona and Madison campuses. Have a…
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