Good Shepherd Moravian Church

Good Shepherd Moravian Church We strive to be a group of people who share our love for God and our neighbours through our faith, ho

This Sunday, our pastor is on vacation but we have a special guest preacher: Retired Lutheran Pastor Howard Mastin! Howa...
09/07/2024

This Sunday, our pastor is on vacation but we have a special guest preacher: Retired Lutheran Pastor Howard Mastin! Howard's sermon theme will be "Going to the Dogs" which is sure to be an interesting take on Jesus's interaction with the Syrophoenician woman in chapter 7 of Mark's Gospel. Join us at 10:00am to hear what Pastor Howard has to share about this interaction.

Seniors Social events begin again in September! Our first social is on Friday, September 20th. Fellowship and refreshmen...
09/05/2024

Seniors Social events begin again in September! Our first social is on Friday, September 20th. Fellowship and refreshments begin at 1pm, and entertainment begins at 2pm. This month, The Chandeliers join us. These events are FREE, and of course free will donations are accepted at the door. We hope you can join us monthly for these fun community-building events!

Our pastor is on vacation this Sunday, so we have a special guest preacher! Retired Pastor Steve Gohdes will be visiting...
08/31/2024

Our pastor is on vacation this Sunday, so we have a special guest preacher! Retired Pastor Steve Gohdes will be visiting to preach on "The Refuge of the Heart." Join us tomorrow at 10:00am for worship, and stay for fellowship time after to visit with Pastor Steve and the Good Shepherd congregation.

Join us for a special outdoor worship service and Blessing of the Animals on Sunday, September 22 at 10:00am. The event ...
08/30/2024

Join us for a special outdoor worship service and Blessing of the Animals on Sunday, September 22 at 10:00am. The event will happen in our parking lot and is open to the community. We are looking forward to meeting you and your family, including your pets!

Check out the event page here, and feel free to RSVP to help us plan for seating: https://www.facebook.com/events/3695461194026451.

Missed church today? Thinking about checking out our church, but not quite sure? You can read all of Pastor Jamie's serm...
08/25/2024

Missed church today? Thinking about checking out our church, but not quite sure? You can read all of Pastor Jamie's sermons on our website. Check out her blog and today's message here: https://www.goodshepherdmoravian.org/pastor-jamies-journal.

You can also read old messages, and if you hover over "Pastor Jamie's Journal" on the menu bar of the website, you can access printable versions of her sermons as well.

​ The Message We are faced with the task of decision-making all day, every day. Often, the decisions we need to make are small or seemingly insignificant – choosing what outfit to wear for the...

Our worship theme for our service at 10am today is "Choosing to Abide, Day after Day."Many things in life requiring dail...
08/25/2024

Our worship theme for our service at 10am today is "Choosing to Abide, Day after Day."

Many things in life requiring daily re-commitment - habits we wish to change, routines we wish to keep, loving a partner or spouse, and even our faith. Anything worth doing requires abiding, but it is a choice we make. When it comes to faith, we must wake up every day and choose God.

Join us this morning as we talk through this concept of abiding. We would love for you to be part of the conversation!

08/20/2024

Early Discoveries Preschool & Kindergarten, will challenge your child intellectually while creating

HUGE garage sale TODAY! Come check it out! 9am-2pm.
05/11/2024

HUGE garage sale TODAY! Come check it out! 9am-2pm.

03/31/2024

The Lord is risen! The Lord is risen indeed!

Join us for our Maundy Thursday worship service tomorrow evening at 7:00pm.This service is an adaptation of both an earl...
03/27/2024

Join us for our Maundy Thursday worship service tomorrow evening at 7:00pm.

This service is an adaptation of both an early Fourth Century service and one from the Eighth Century, to which has been added a solemn observance of the Holy Communion.

“Tenebrae” is the Latin word for “shadows.” It has two meanings. It symbolizes the declining loyalty of the disciples and the waning of the Light of the World as Jesus dies.

There are seven lit candles, which coincide with the readings, and the Christ candle. The lights within the Church slowly fade as the candles are extinguished, until at the last, the sanctuary is in darkness. The gradual extinguishing of the lights is symbolic of the flight of the disciples, and the Passion of our Lord. As we extinguish the candles, we will also carry items out of the sanctuary until the communion table is empty.

Join us for one, or both, of our worship services today! Our Fourth Sunday of Advent service is at 10:00am this morning....
12/24/2023

Join us for one, or both, of our worship services today! Our Fourth Sunday of Advent service is at 10:00am this morning. We continue asking the question "How does a weary world rejoice?" Today's response is "we sing stories of hope."

Tonight's Christmas Eve Candlelight service is at 6:00pm. We will have a short service and Christmas meditation, followed by a candlelight service. We will light candles and end the service by singing Silent Night.

Everyone is welcome to either or both services - come as you are!

A lovely post from our denomination’s Provincial President. We hope it provides meaning for you today!
12/23/2023

A lovely post from our denomination’s Provincial President. We hope it provides meaning for you today!

As we enter the final few days of this Advent season, we share the following reflection from Rev. Dave Bennett, President of the Provincial Elders' Conference:

I confess….I cringed when I walked through the door. It was mid-October this year when I entered a big box hardware store in our area….and there they were -- Christmas trees of every size and color, as well as blow up decorations beyond the imagination and rows of blinking, dancing, and color-changing light strands. Despite my own sense of immediate repulsion, I’m pretty sure I was in the minority on this one. A young family was meandering through this forest of lit Christmas trees and they stopped at one of the tallest trees and looked up…..and took a moment to gaze upon the beautiful star on its very top. That’s when I heard the words from a tiny young girl say, “Mom…I just can’t wait….I can’t wait until Christmas finally gets here again!”

“I just can’t wait!” I was torn. There was a part of me that said, “It’s not yet time to wait….it’s only October!” Yet something stirred me about this young one’s words. “I just can’t wait!” She had already begun to watch….to prepare….to anticipate….to look forward to that sacred day. It would be easy to be skeptical and surmise that what she was anticipating had more to do more with sweets and gifts and shining decorations. Regardless, she had begun the “wait.” Maybe it was a few weeks early…or maybe not early at all. Advent had begun in her heart and there was a part of me that ended up feeling a little jealous.

We live in a day when it is no small act of labor to be hopeful. The horrific events happening daily in the Middle East, the reoccurring tragedies of gun violence and mass shootings, the natural tragedies from earthquake, fire, and flood can tax one’s ability to continue to search for hope, peace, love, and joy. Yet this sacred season of Advent is now upon us. We are those whose faith calls us to look above the seemingly impenetrable hopelessness, the warring times, the hate which divides, and the despair which consumes….and proclaim some quite simple words of faith. “I can’t wait!….I won’t wait!….for Emmanuel, truly knows no season!”

Consider these words from one who knew the struggles of Advent….

“Look up, you whose gaze is fixed on this earth, who are spellbound by the little events and changes on the face of the earth. Look up to these words, you who have turned away from heaven disappointed. Look up, you whose eyes are heavy with tears and who are heavy and who are crying over the fact that the earth has gracelessly torn us away. Look up, you who, burdened with guilt, cannot lift your eyes. Look up, your redemption is drawing near. Something different from what you see daily will happen. Just be aware, be watchful, wait just another short moment. Wait and something quite new will break over you: God will come.”
– Dietrich Bonhoeffer, God Is In the Manger

“I can’t wait…..Look up!” May such a small practice and discipline of Advent guide us…maybe even inspire us…in our own Advent journey.

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