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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
On Wednesday, June 26, the wardens announced the vestry's decision to call the Rev. Stanford Adams as acting rector of Good Shepherd.
If you missed the announcement, please click here to read it!
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4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS SHOW
Today, July 4 | 7:30p–10:00p, the Hill
Join us at the Hill at 7:30p for our annual 4th of July fireworks show and celebration! The evening will be full of fun and fellowship with live music, lawn games, face painting, and Mom and Pop’s Frozen Pops will be there with 150 free popsicles for those who register at the welcome table. BYOB. bring your own beverage, blanket, and bug spray.
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THANK YOU SHEPHERD + EDGE CAMP VOLUNTEERS!
Our annual Shepherd & Edge Camp (VBS) would not be possible without the generous support of over 100 adult and youth volunteers. Your passion for children's ministry at Good Shepherd is shaping the faith life of over 150 campers aged 3 years–5th grade. Thank you for guiding us through last week "Down by the Riverside" as we learned more about the life and call of John the Baptist.
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MULTI CHURCH YOUNG ADULT MEETUP
Sunday, July 7 | 5:00p–6:00p, offsite
Calling all 20s-30s! Tapestry Austin is a group of young adults from area Episcopal churches that meet on the first Sunday of the month at 5pm for snacks, conversation, and fellowship. Our next meeting will be on July 7th at Brewtorium (6015 Dillard Cir A) – we hope to see you there! All young adults are invited and welcome to attend. With questions, please contact Tapestry Austin’s leaders Kelsey or Allen.
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WOMEN'S BOOK CLUB
Tuesday, July 9 | 5:00p-6:00p, Windsor, Reflection room
Women's Book Club is an intergenerational group that meets in the reflection room on the Windsor campus (with online participation option) at 5:00p on the second Tuesday of each month. We meet for lively conversation while discussing books through the lens of a shared spiritual journey. In July we will read and reflect on Table for Two, Amor Towles. Please share with your friends, as they are welcome to join us even if they have not read the book. With questions and a link to join the meeting, please contact Linda Gorzycki.
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FAREWELL RECEPTION FOR
THE REV. TERRY GLEESON
Sunday, July 14 | 11:30a, Windsor Parish Life Center
Join us on Sunday, July 14, for a special reception celebrating the remarkable ministry of the Rev. Terry Gleeson, who is retiring after 44 years of dedicated service across Australia, New York, Vermont, California, and Texas. Terry has enriched our worship with his thoughtful liturgy and pastoral care during his three years as Priest for Liturgy at Good Shepherd. The reception will take place in the Parish Life Center on Windsor, immediately following the 10:30a services. Let’s come together to express our gratitude, share in fellowship, and bid Terry a heartfelt farewell as he embarks on this new chapter. All are welcome to attend.
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SUMMER SUNDAY BIBLE STUDY
Sundays through August 18 | 9:15a–10:00a
Windsor, Media room
The Summer Sunday Bible Study will connect the Old and New Testaments, meeting on Sunday mornings beginning this Sunday. Three words in the Book of Genesis, "And God said..." set the entire Judeo-Christian story in motion. The Old Testament is the "operating system" for the New Testament. Without the calling of Israel, the story of Jesus has no context. Without the Law and the Prophets, the New Testament has no foundation in which to build the Church. We will read a variety of biblical texts, from Abraham and Moses and the Prophets to the Gospels and St. Paul, and discover how often the Scriptures reveal "the good news of the gospel." With questions, please contact the Rev. Mike Wyckoff.
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MEN'S BIBLE STUDY
Mondays through August 26 | 6:30p–8:00p
Windsor, Vestry Room
In the New Testament, we have only one account of the early church, The Acts of the Apostles. This summer, the Men's Bible Study will study this very relevant story, beginning with the Day of Pentecost and moving into the foundations of Christian world missions. Initially, we will concentrate on the ministry in Jerusalem (chapters 1–5) and the missionary movements beyond Jerusalem (chapters 6–12). We invite all the men in the parish to join us! For more information, please contact Frank Pool.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS NEEDED
Our Sunday morning ministries to the children and youth at Good Shepherd are only possible because of the dedication and care of faithful volunteers. Our teaching teams work together to lead Godly Play (3 years-2nd grade), Edge Bible Study (3rd-5th grades), and Middle + High School Bible Study (6th-12th grades) on a regular rotation serving once every 6 weeks. We are looking to add faithful and caring adults of all ages to our fantastic team of teachers for Fall of 2024. If you might be called to serve in this way, let us know by filling out this form!
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HAVE YOU PLEDGED YOUR SUPPORT FOR 2024?
We're still $24,000 short of our budget for pledges!
All of our ministries depend on your financial support. We ask you to pledge now for 2024. We appreciate knowing what you are able to give. Please prayerfully consider your pledge to Good Shepherd to support the parish and the ministries we share. Learn how your pledge supports Good Shepherd.
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TRINITY STREETS
Sunday, July 7 | 2:00p–4:30p, offsite
At Trinity Streets, we serve meals for 40-65 people coming in off the streets of downtown Austin on Sunday afternoons. Volunteers serve by preparing and serving meals, hosting a worship service for those coming to Trinity Center, and cleaning the kitchen afterwards. Please register here by Saturday, July 6 to join.
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MOBILE LOAVES & FISHES:
FOOD TRUCK PREP + RUNS
Thursday, July 18, offsite
Join Good Shepherd’s Team 102 for the Mobile Loaves & Fishes Food Truck prep and run. Sign up to prepare sandwiches and load the truck from 4:00p–5:00p at the Mobile Loaves and Fishes Commissary (at St. John Neumann’s Catholic Church). You may also sign up for the truck run from 5:00p–7:00p, where you’ll take food to several locations around Austin. All volunteers are welcome! Please register here by Wednesday, July 17 to join.
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COMMUNITY FIRST! VILLAGE: MOVE-INS
Saturday, July 20 | 9:00a, offsite
Community First! Village (CF!V) is a 51-acre community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for people coming out of chronic homelessness. Come be a part of the Spirit at work in our community. We will meet at Community First! Village at the Front Porch building across from the large parking lot on the first right turn after you come into the community and we will be guided to one of the new homes to clean and furnish for unhoused neighbors. This is a wonderful opportunity for families with teens to serve together. All volunteers are welcome. Please register here by Friday, July 19 to join.
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JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
THIS SUNDAY
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MORE WAYS TO CONNECT
For information on all of the ways you can worship with us, take part in formation and serve others, please click here. For a list of upcoming events, click here.
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