Posts Tagged ‘Children’s Ministry’
The October 2023 Edition of The Messenger is Here
Get the latest edition of The Messenger The October 2023 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. Have a question or an idea for a future issue? Send an email to the communications team: communications@gslcwi.com Download…
Read MoreA Friday Night of Advent Fun for Kids
Drop the kids off for an evening of Dinner and Fun! Kids ages 3-5th grade are invited to join us for an evening of Christmas joy with crafts, music, and games. Drop-off begins at 5:30pm; pizza dinner will be served at 6:00pm. Parents/caregivers can enjoy a night out while Good Shepherd Children’s Ministry, along with…
Read MoreGrab & Go: Virtual VBS
God’s Backyard Bible Camp is Going Online! In lieu of in-person VBS, Good Shepherd is offering God’s Backyard Grab & Go: Virtual VBS kits for kids Age 3-completed 5th grade. Each kit will include materials and instruction for Bible learning, crafts, outdoor games and snacks. You child will also be able to log-on to the Kids…
Read MoreMake your own Palm Branches for Palm Sunday
A Project for Palm Sunday
Learn how to make your own Palm Branches for 🌿Palm Sunday 🌿 with director of Children’s Ministry Joanne Zastrow! 🌴
First Communion Instruction
Fed & Forgiven Registration for First Communion Instruction is now open. Instruction is available for children in grades K-5. We offer two approaches that allow parents and siblings of differing ages to learn together: Fed & Forgiven group class Sunday March 10, 12:00-2:00 Madison Campus or Family-Led at home learning. Optional communion bread baking Sunday…
Read MoreChildren’s Music Ministry – Betsy Johnson
Psalm 95:1 “Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord.” I want to be musical. But I’m not. Lucky for me, my children are! Good Shepherd Children’s Ministry has blessed our family with an amazing gift to allow our children to praise God through their voices and with their hands and feet. The rooms…
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