Posts Tagged ‘Worship’
Rooted in Rhythm: The Gift of Liturgy
Worship at Good Shepherd is a rhythm that holds us, shapes us, and connects us across generations. Some may hear the word liturgy and think “old-fashioned” or “too traditional.” But liturgy isn’t about going backwards. It’s about being rooted—rooted in something deeper, older, and stronger than any one style, trend, or era. It’s the framework…
Read MoreOne Service, One Location on Sunday, May 26
Gathering Together for Combined Worship On Sunday, May 26 (Trinity Sunday) all of Good Shepherd is invited to worship together at one service at the Madison Campus at 9:00 a.m. This will be the only worship service offered that day. Worship services in Verona at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. will resume as normal the…
Read MoreA Special Edition of Name Tag Sunday
Pronouns are words that are a shorthand form of a proper noun Words like I, you, he, she, we, and they take the place of a full name to make it easier for us to communicate. Other than our names, pronouns are one of the primary ways others refer to us, so using pronouns that…
Read MoreDreaming Beyond | Connecting through Worship Music
Music has played a big role in the life of the Perez Family. Find out how Augusto & Eva connect through music and how worship music provides a unique experience of community.
Read MoreRead the September 2022 Messenger
Get the latest edition of The Messenger The September 2022 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 MoreGather for Worship at a Park Near You
Meeting People Where They Are Follow the COW this summer as we spend Thursday evenings in local parks eating and worshipping. The Holy Cow is so much more than food truck, it is a church on wheels, and this summer we’ll explore more deeply what happens when food and faith collide. Each month we’ll be…
Read MoreLatest COVID-19 Policy Update
Due to the end of the Dane County Face Covering order, wearing masks at Good Shepherd is optional as of Tuesday, March 1. Your choice is respected here.
Read MoreRead the August 2021 Messenger
Get the latest edition of The Messenger The August 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. Have a question or an idea for a future issue? Send an email to the communications team: communications@gslcwi.com Download…
Read MoreCampfire Worship 7/25
Good Shepherd enjoyed another campfire worship on Sunday — this time under the shade of the tent.
Read MoreCampfire Worship 7/11
Last night, God gave Good Shepherd a beautiful evening for another campfire worship.
Read MoreTower Park Worship
The Holy COW utilized the power of place to bring food, faith and music together on Thursday night at Tower Park.
Read MoreCampfire Worship 6/28
Spread peace and love! God provided the Good Shepherd community with faith, family and fun at campfire worship.
Read MoreRead the June ’21 Edition of The Messenger
Get the latest edition of The Messenger The June 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. Have a question or an idea for a future issue? Send an email to the communications team: communications@gslcwi.com Download…
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.
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