Created for Community with the Saints
The Church Community This past Tuesday a group of about 25 church members met up at the UW Arboretum and went for a walk together to enjoy God’s beautiful creation.…
Read MoreMid-Week Lenten Worship | March 3, 2021
Join us Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. for live worship streamed on our Website, Facebook and YouTube channels. Let us worship into and through this season together. However you find yourself, you are welcome!
Read MoreThe March Messenger has Arrived
The March 2021 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 MoreLivestream Worship | Sunday, February 14, 2021
The Sundays after Epiphany began with Jesus’ baptism and end with three disciples’ vision of his transfiguration. In Mark’s story of Jesus’ baptism, apparently only Jesus sees the Spirit descending and hears the words from heaven.
Read MoreTouch and Go
On the Move My family took a very long road trip this past week. Out of necessity. Some of you have travelled or will travel soon. I’m hearing of a…
Read MoreMid-Week Worship | February 10, 2021
Gather with us Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. for a time of reflective worship. Come as you are – bring your worries, joys, hopes, fears, exhaustion- all of it is welcome.
In song, prayer, silence, and scripture we’ll join together with one another and with creation as the day comes to a close.
We encourage you to have a candle with you to light during the service.
“The light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it”.
Read MoreLivestream Worship | Sunday, February 7, 2021
In Isaiah the one God who sits above the earth and numbers the stars also strengthens the powerless. So in Jesus’ healing work we see the hand of the creator God, lifting up the sick woman to health and service (diakonia). Like Simon’s mother-in-law, we are lifted up and healed to serve. Following Jesus, we strengthen the powerless; like Jesus, we seek to renew our own strength in quiet times of prayer.
Read MoreMid-Week Worship | February 3, 2021
Gather with us Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. for a time of reflective worship. Come as you are – bring your worries, joys, hopes, fears, exhaustion- all of it is welcome.
Read MoreExploring Lent in the February Messenger
The February 2021 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 MoreLivestream Worship | Sunday, January 31, 2021
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Read MoreSouper Bowl Thursday Continues on February 11
Delay of Game! First, it was the pandemic. Now, today’s snowstorm is limiting who can safely bring their soup for the Souper Bowl. So, we will have the “Soup Cart” out…
Read MoreCaught Up in the Kingdom
Mark’s Gospel Last week we deviated from reading through the gospel of Mark, when we heard the story of Jesus calling two disciples as recorded in the gospel of John.…
Read MoreMid-Week Worship | January 27, 2021
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Read More2020 Annual Report
The 2020 Annual Report of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church is now available to read online. Print copies will also be available on a limited basis if needed.
Read MoreLivestream Worship | Sunday, January 24, 2021
As we continue through the time after Epiphany, stories of the call to discipleship show us the implications of our baptismal calling to show Christ to the world. Jesus begins proclaiming the good news and calling people to repentance right after John the Baptist is arrested for preaching in a similar way. Knowing that John was later executed, we see at the very outset the cost of discipleship. Still, the two sets of brothers leave everything they have known and worked for all their lives to follow Jesus and fish for people.
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