Service Calendar
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Regular Services:
Sunday Choral Eucharist
10:00 a.m.
Sunday Celtic Eucharist
5:30 p.m.
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Will resume September 15th, 2024
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Wednesday Eucharist
6:45 p.m.
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Will resume September 11th, 2024
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OUR SERVICES AS AN EPISCOPAL PARISH
As an Episcopal Church, our services may be considered more traditional and ceremonial than many denominations, yet we claim both Catholic and Protestant worship traditions and seek in all we do to worship God in "the beauty of holiness." All baptized Christians regardless of denomination may receive Holy Communion — the body and blood of Jesus, given for the salvation of the whole world.
Worship is at the center of our community at The Parish of the Good Shepherd. Our time together gives us an opportunity to praise and encounter God and our community through the Bread and Wine of one Holy Communion. The atmosphere of our worship is reverent. We celebrate the sacraments of the Church with care and devotion. Worshipers of all ages participate in the pews and the sanctuary. Our preaching is intelligent and practical, inspired by the Bible and our everyday struggles. Our music draws on the best of the classical tradition and is led by accomplished professional and amateur musicians.
The service often begins with a procession from the back of the church up to the altar, led by the cross accompanied by lit candles. The people carrying the cross and candles we call "acolytes." There are readings from the Hebrew Bible, the Epistles, and the Gospel. The Gospel is read from the nave by an ordained member of the clergy, to symbolize the word of God coming to the people. Following the readings, we have a rich tradition of excellent sermons that tie in the words of the Bible with our lives today. Throughout the year, the Parish of the Good Shepherd follows both The Liturgical Calendar and The Revised Common Lectionary. Our services use The Book of Common Prayer and The Hymnal 1982 and The New Revised Standard Version (1989) Bible.
LIVE STREAM
If you are unable to join us in person, you may watch live streams during services. Click here to access our YouTube page, streaming live during principal services and with archived recordings.