Worship

SUMMER WORSHIP HOURS

One service -- 9:30a.m.; Fellowship Time -- 10:30a.m.

Summer worship hours begin Memorial Day weekend (May 27th) and culminate Labor Day weekend (Sept 2nd).  Fellowship Time with cookies & lemonade follows worship.

Christian Education goes on hiatus for the summer after May 20th.  Sunday School Celebration Sunday is May 20th, when all Sunday School classes come together to celebrate a successful program year.

Ash Wednesday

Wednesday, February 22, 2012 - 7:30pm

With ash and soot we begin this Lenten season with confession; we begin with Psalm 51; we begin on our knees. Today this ancient prayer placed on our lips becomes new again: "Have mercy on me, O God, according to your steadfast love; according to your abundant mercy blot out my transgressions."We becokon God to come to us as we trace the trail of our baptismal cross with ash. We remind God and our selves of the promises we hold.

Worship begins at 7:30 pm on Wednesday, February 22.

Christmas Eve Worship

Saturday, December 24, 2011 - 5:00am - 11:00am

Family Worship 5:00pm

     Sunday School children present the Christmas story through pagaent and song

Candlelight Worship 11:00pm

     Festival Music, candlelight and Holy Communion joyously proclaim Christ's birth

.    Come at 10:40pm for a traditional carol sing.

 

Sunday, December 25th & Sunday, January 1st

Sunday, December 25, 2011 - 10:30am - Sunday, January 1, 2012 - 10:30am

The normal worship hours are amended on Sunday, December 25th and Sunday, January 1st. We celebrate together in one service at 10:30am on both days.

Worship Schedule

Summer hours Memorial Day - Labor Day
Summer Worship: 9:30am

Regular Worship
8:00 a.m. Worship/
9:10 a.m. Sunday School
for age 3 through adult
10:30 a.m. Worship (attended nursery available)
11:30 a.m. Fellowship Hour

More worship details

When to Arrive

The first worship service begins at 8:00 am. and the second worship service begins at 10:30 am. (The summer schedule is different.) The two worship services are very similar, generally using the same songs and hymns, but the early service is a little calmer and the second service is a little livelier and has more children present. From 9:10-10:20 am (September through May), we offer Sunday school for children, Breakfast Club for high-school youth, and Bible study and discussion groups for adults. Ask us if you need help finding any of these. Fellowship hour follows the second service.

September through May
8:00 a.m. Worship
9:10 a.m. Sunday School for age 3 through adult
(September after Labor Day through May before Memorial Day)

Worship Content

The two worship services are very similar. At either one you'll experience most of the same music and hear the same sermon. Both share a tone of reverent informality. The 8:00 service tends to be a bit quieter and more meditative, the 10:30 service livelier (9:30 in summer). Children are welcome at both services, but you'll find more children at the later service.

Communion is offered every Sunday at both worship services. Every baptized Christian, from young children to adults, is welcome to receive communion.

In our worship, we seek to glorify God and inspire people. As we worship, we speak to God and about God using a variety of Biblical metaphors: father, mother, shepherd, rock, light, guide, and many more. Such language expands and deepens our relationship with God. And we speak of people using language that we hope includes and honors all human beings as equally beloved children of God.

Music in worship

Good Shepherd enjoys music! For leading congregational singing and providing special music we have two choirs - a senior choir and a gospel choir. There's also a contemporary worship band, Circle of Friends, that includes vocalists, keyboard, guitar, drums, tambourine, flute, harp, and even washboard to play jazz, rock, pop, rhythm and blues, country, swing, and more. In addition, members and friends of the congregation often volunteer as soloists and instrumentalists.

Celebrations in worship

From time to time, worship experiences might include a drama, dance, an opportunity for individual healing prayers, the celebration of a ministry, a baptism, reception of new members, farewell for someone leaving, or a special blessing extended to a person or group.

For some practical details about what to expect at worship, read our Visitor Information.

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