We invite all to the 8:30 am in-person Eucharist. This service will also be shared via Facebook Live.
We warmly welcome Dr. Tina Shepardson, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities from the University of Tennessee. Dr. Shepardson who teaches in the Dept. of Religious Studies, focuses on the history of early Christianity, particularly the Mediterranean world in the 4th to 6th centuries. She will share with us aspects of her fascinating upcoming book, "A Memory of Violence: Syriac Christianity and the Radicalization of Religious Difference in Late Antiquity."
We invite all to the 11:00 am in-person Eucharist with music & choir.
Carrie Murray, personal trainer, teaches this class. It typically runs for 45 minutes to an hour and includes standing Tai Chi Gung exercises, but chairs are provided if needed. Many of the exercises can be modified when sitting. This practice is recommended for adults over the age of 25 or so.
The Tai Chi Gung is a simple and unique practice to equilibrium and health that was developed by Lao Tzu. Its benefits vary depending on what you are looking to achieve. The exercises may enhance your physical fitness by:
They can also calm you, provide a deeper level of inner peace and cultivate more mindfulness. Although this practice offers many of the same benefits as the Tai Chi, it is unique in many ways. Please join the class to learn more about it and see if it is right for you! A suggested donation of $10 per class will go to Carrie; she also does Venmo.
This is a simple service with a devotional liturgy, 20 minutes of silence, and closing prayers. Typically includes Eucharist once a month and brief book discussions on the other weeks. Whether new to CP or not, all are warmly welcome!
Carrie Murray, personal trainer, teaches this class. It typically runs for 45 minutes to an hour and includes standing Tai Chi Gung exercises, but chairs are provided if needed. Many of the exercises can be modified when sitting. This practice is recommended for adults over the age of 25 or so.
The Tai Chi Gung is a simple and unique practice to equilibrium and health that was developed by Lao Tzu. Its benefits vary depending on what you are looking to achieve. The exercises may enhance your physical fitness by:
They can also calm you, provide a deeper level of inner peace and cultivate more mindfulness. Although this practice offers many of the same benefits as the Tai Chi, it is unique in many ways. Please join Carrie next week in her Wednesday noon class to learn more about it and see if it is right for you! A suggested donation of $10 per class will go to Carrie; she also does Venmo.
Study and discussion of the upcoming Sunday lectionary readings. Please join us for this rich and informative conversation!
All men are invited to come enjoy the food and fellowship as we plan our upcoming events!
We invite all to the 8:30 am in-person Eucharist. This service will also be shared via Facebook Live.
Join Us for an Inspiring Conversation on Creativity & Spirituality!
We welcome Rabbi Alon Ferency as he explores the deep connection between art and faith. A rabbi, spiritual director, and creativity coach, Rabbi Ferency draws on wisdom from many traditions to illuminate how creativity can be a sacred act.
Quoting Sharon Salzberg, he reminds us: "Mindfulness can heal ourselves and the world: Art is activism." He also writes, "The human impulse to create is evidence of the Divine spark within each of us. Far from being at odds, Art and Faith can be partners. I believe Judaism is a practice that transforms heart, mind, and spirit-a sacred journey of self-exploration and service."
Come be inspired, engage in meaningful conversation, and discover how your own creativity can be a path to deeper spirituality.
We invite all to the 11:00 am in-person Eucharist with music & choir.
Carrie Murray, personal trainer, teaches this class. It typically runs for 45 minutes to an hour and includes standing Tai Chi Gung exercises, but chairs are provided if needed. Many of the exercises can be modified when sitting. This practice is recommended for adults over the age of 25 or so.
The Tai Chi Gung is a simple and unique practice to equilibrium and health that was developed by Lao Tzu. Its benefits vary depending on what you are looking to achieve. The exercises may enhance your physical fitness by:
They can also calm you, provide a deeper level of inner peace and cultivate more mindfulness. Although this practice offers many of the same benefits as the Tai Chi, it is unique in many ways. Please join the class to learn more about it and see if it is right for you! A suggested donation of $10 per class will go to Carrie; she also does Venmo.
This is a simple service with a devotional liturgy, 20 minutes of silence, and closing prayers. Typically includes Eucharist once a month and brief book discussions on the other weeks. Whether new to CP or not, all are warmly welcome!
Lent is a season of intentionally entering into private disciplines of fasting, examination of conscience, and prayer. All are invited to come feast before we say "goodbye" to our creature comforts. Donations for Grace Point scholarships will be accepted.
Join us to hear updates on our research on homelessness, transportation and housing instability and to make plans for the next Nehemiah Action on April 8.
Today and noon and 7pm, Good Shepherd begins its observation of Lent with a special Ash Wednesday service that includes the Imposition of Ashes and the Holy Eucharist. Come join us for this ancient Christian service that marks the beginning of Lent and our journey to the Cross.
"Remember that you are dust and to dust you shall return."
Today and noon and 7pm, Good Shepherd begins its observation of Lent with a special Ash Wednesday service that includes the Imposition of Ashes and the Holy Eucharist. Come join us for this ancient Christian service that marks the beginning of Lent and our journey to the Cross.
"Remember that you are dust and to dust you shall return."
Study and discussion of the upcoming Sunday lectionary readings. Please join us for this rich and informative conversation!
During Lent Stations of the Cross will be offered each Friday at noon. Immediately following, the Healing Prayer process of soaking prayer will be offered. You may wonder what is soaking prayer? It is an opportunity to rest in the Lord's presence while prayer ministers stand behind you, place their hands on your shoulders, and silently intercede on your behalf, becoming vessels of God's healing Spirit.
We invite all to the 8:30 am in-person Eucharist. This service will also be shared via Facebook Live.
Monastacism, Silence and Transformation -- The early monks set out to become new. Monasteries were started as Europe descended into the dark ages. The 12 steps of AA were inspired by St. Benedicts 12 steps of humility. Even to this day monks gather across the world in monasteries to live a common life of poverty and service and prayer. Let us begin our lenten journey listening to the voices of these great spiritual guides. What might we learn from them? How might we follow them? Can they help us grow in wisdom? Join Father Rick Carter to find out.
We invite all to the 11:00 am in-person Eucharist with music & choir.
This is a simple service with a devotional liturgy, 20 minutes of silence, and closing prayers. Typically includes Eucharist once a month and brief book discussions on the other weeks. Whether new to CP or not, all are warmly welcome!
Carrie Murray, personal trainer, teaches this class. It typically runs for 45 minutes to an hour and includes standing Tai Chi Gung exercises, but chairs are provided if needed. Many of the exercises can be modified when sitting. This practice is recommended for adults over the age of 25 or so.
The Tai Chi Gung is a simple and unique practice to equilibrium and health that was developed by Lao Tzu. Its benefits vary depending on what you are looking to achieve. The exercises may enhance your physical fitness by:
They can also calm you, provide a deeper level of inner peace and cultivate more mindfulness. Although this practice offers many of the same benefits as the Tai Chi, it is unique in many ways. Please join Carrie next week in her Wednesday noon class to learn more about it and see if it is right for you! A suggested donation of $10 per class will go to Carrie; she also does Venmo.
Study and discussion of the upcoming Sunday lectionary readings. Please join us for this rich and informative conversation!
During Lent Stations of the Cross will be offered each Friday at noon. Immediately following, the Healing Prayer process of soaking prayer will be offered. You may wonder what is soaking prayer? It is an opportunity to rest in the Lord's presence while prayer ministers stand behind you, place their hands on your shoulders, and silently intercede on your behalf, becoming vessels of God's healing Spirit.
We invite all to the 8:30 am in-person Eucharist. This service will also be shared via Facebook Live.
Bluebirds of Happiness: We warmly welcome back, Stephen Lyn Bales -- author, speaker and artist - who will share with us the heartwarming story of the comeback of bluebirds. In the 1920's the Eastern Bluebird was considered rare. What brought them back to such abundance? Please join Stephen as he answers this question along with all your other bluebird questions such as the best food and housing to offer them!
We invite all to the 11:00 am in-person Eucharist with music & choir.
Carrie Murray, personal trainer, teaches this class. It typically runs for 45 minutes to an hour and includes standing Tai Chi Gung exercises, but chairs are provided if needed. Many of the exercises can be modified when sitting. This practice is recommended for adults over the age of 25 or so.
The Tai Chi Gung is a simple and unique practice to equilibrium and health that was developed by Lao Tzu. Its benefits vary depending on what you are looking to achieve. The exercises may enhance your physical fitness by:
They can also calm you, provide a deeper level of inner peace and cultivate more mindfulness. Although this practice offers many of the same benefits as the Tai Chi, it is unique in many ways. Please join the class to learn more about it and see if it is right for you! A suggested donation of $10 per class will go to Carrie; she also does Venmo.
This is a simple service with a devotional liturgy, 20 minutes of silence, and closing prayers. Typically includes Eucharist once a month and brief book discussions on the other weeks. Whether new to CP or not, all are warmly welcome!
Carrie Murray, personal trainer, teaches this class. It typically runs for 45 minutes to an hour and includes standing Tai Chi Gung exercises, but chairs are provided if needed. Many of the exercises can be modified when sitting. This practice is recommended for adults over the age of 25 or so.
The Tai Chi Gung is a simple and unique practice to equilibrium and health that was developed by Lao Tzu. Its benefits vary depending on what you are looking to achieve. The exercises may enhance your physical fitness by:
They can also calm you, provide a deeper level of inner peace and cultivate more mindfulness. Although this practice offers many of the same benefits as the Tai Chi, it is unique in many ways. Please join Carrie next week in her Wednesday noon class to learn more about it and see if it is right for you! A suggested donation of $10 per class will go to Carrie; she also does Venmo.
Study and discussion of the upcoming Sunday lectionary readings. Please join us for this rich and informative conversation!
During Lent Stations of the Cross will be offered each Friday at noon. Immediately following, the Healing Prayer process of soaking prayer will be offered. You may wonder what is soaking prayer? It is an opportunity to rest in the Lord's presence while prayer ministers stand behind you, place their hands on your shoulders, and silently intercede on your behalf, becoming vessels of God's healing Spirit.