Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church

Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church Seeking after a deeper, richer spiritual life? Give us a try. Come as you are, be yourself, and be prepared to enjoy the presence of God's Spirit!
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See the videos for our temporary virtual services. We are a liturgical worshiping community. What that means is that we take seriously the fact that Christians have been worshiping (at least) weekly for almost 2000 years. Through the centuries, wise and insightful people have developed features of worship that address both the intellect and the emotions, the rational and the mystical. On any given

Sunday every one of us comes to meet God with our own hopes, fear, desires, needs. The worship we share should embody elements that meet each one of us where we are in life, and guide us closer to the One who called us together. Our music ranges from Bach to the blues. Our prayers are ancient and modern. Our style is dignified yet relaxed and informal. And our worship in the sanctuary leads naturally to worship in the world as we apply the love God shares with us with those we meet in daily life.

Address

10785 Melody Drive
Northglenn, CO
80234

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 11:45am
Wednesday 10am - 11:45am
Thursday 10am - 11:45am

Telephone

(303) 452-5478

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Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church

We are a liturgical worshiping community. What that means is that we take seriously the fact that Christians have been worshiping (at least) weekly for almost 2000 years. Through the centuries, wise and insightful people have developed features of worship that address both the intellect and the emotions, the rational and the mystical. On any given Sunday, every one of us comes to meet God with our own hopes, fear, desires, needs. The worship we share should embody elements that meet each one of us where we are in life, and guide us closer to the One who called us together. Our music ranges from Bach to the blues. Our prayers are ancient and modern. Our style is dignified yet relaxed and informal. And our worship in the sanctuary leads naturally to worship in the world as we apply the love God shares with us with those we meet in daily life.