The Church of the Good Shepherd

231 North Church St.

Rocky Mount, NC


eShepherd January 24, 2024



This Sunday at Good Shepherd

The Fourth Sunday After Epiphany


January 28, 2024


8:00 AM

Rite 1 Holy Communion


10:30 AM

Contemporary Language Service of Holy Communion

with choir and congregational hymns.

Live streamed at gslive.org


Happening at Good Shepherd




We welcome Rev. Bill Bennett to both services this Sunday.


Children are invited to join Children's Chapel during the 10:30 service, returning in time for the peace.


Do stay after the 10:30 service for Coffee Hour in the Parish Hall lobby!



Wednesday, January 31:

AsA

  • Morning Prayer at noon. This short service is a wonderful way to center your week on those things that matter most. Please join us.
  • Cherub Choir Practice from 5:15 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
  • Alleluia Choir Practice from 5:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.
  • Good Shepherd Choir Practice at 7 p.m.



Wednesday, February 14:


  • Ash Wednesday Service, Rev. Juliana Lindenberg presiding, 6:30 p.m.



We welcome the following priests to Good Shepherd through the end of March:



February 4

Rev. Juliana Lindenberg


February 11

Rev. Bill Bennett


February 18

Rev. Shawn Schreiner


February 25

Rev. Juliana Lindenberg


March 3

Rev. Shawn Schreiner


March 10

Rev. Bill Bennett


March 17

Rev. Juliana Lindenberg


March 24

Rev. Bill Bennett


March 31

Rev. Juliana Lindenberg

Volunteers Needed!


Isn't it nice to have coffee hour after the 10:30 service? Deborah Burnette, the coordinator of coffee hour, could use some help. If you would be willing to lend a hand, send Deborah an email at dbburnette@suddenlink.net


Would you be willing to volunteer to help as a teacher for Children's Chapel? Each week, we need two teachers to bring this fun and meaningful ministry to our children. For more information, please email Brenning Daughtridge at brenningj@gmail.com Thank you for your willingness to teach the youth of Good Shepherd.


Caregiver Position


There is a parishioner who is looking for a Caregiver. If anyone knows of someone looking for a position as a Caregiver, please contact Sheryl Love-Johnson, Parish Administrator, at 252-442-1134 Ext. 2.


Diocesan Events You May Be Interested In Attending



2024 Dates for Introduction to Dismantling Racism

The 2024 dates and registration links are now available for "Introduction to Dismantling Racism: Reclaiming Our Baptismal Promise." Dismantling Racism is an interactive workshop offered via Zoom. It is designed to deepen spiritual commitment to dismantling racism as participants in the Jesus Movement. Through presentations, prayer, story sharing, videos and small group discussion, participants explore how the sin of racism impacts all lives.


2024 training dates:

  • January 26, 5-8 p.m., and January 27, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Register.
  • March 22, 5-8 p.m., and March 23, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Register.
  • June 21, 5-8 p.m., and June 22, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Register.
  • July 26, 5-8 p.m., and July 27, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Register.
  • September 27, 5-8 p.m., and September 28, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Register.



NEW: Diocesan Book Study and Pilgrimage Preparation

Tuesdays beginning February 6, 12-1:15 p.m., via Zoom


If you are interested in the pilgrimage to Wilmington, or even just interested in key moment in our state's history, join the upcoming pre-pilgrimage book study of Wilmington’s Lie: The Murderous Coup of 1898 and the Rise of White Supremacy by David Zucchino. Also a wonderful Lenten event, this eight-week series is a diocesan-wide book reading and lunchtime discussion. 


There is no cost to attend this event, and all are welcome, regardless of whether you plan to take part in the April pilgrimage. We recommend that you purchase the book from your preferred book retailer.


Contact Jenny Beaumont, missioner for adult and lifelong formation, with questions.


NEW: SAVE THE DATE: Pilgrimage to Wilmington

April 12-14


“Before 1898, Wilmington was home to 11,324 African Americans and 8,731 white people. It was North Carolina’s largest and most bustling city, and much of its success was thanks to African American leaders and businesspeople.” (“A History of Hatred and Love in Wilmington, North Carolina" by Lauren Krouse) We will prayerfully remember and learn more about the Coup of 1898, journeying through history until today.


Our journey to Wilmington will begin Friday afternoon, April 12, from Durham or Raleigh, arriving by dinner time. We will spend two nights in a hotel there, returning Sunday afternoon, April 14, after a reflective closing service of Holy Eucharist.


Registration is coming soon. If you are interested and would like to be contacted when registration is available, contact Jenny Beaumont, missioner for adult and lifelong formation.


Happening Registration Now Open

February 23-25 | Haw River State Park


Happening is a renewal weekend for high school youth, with talks, songs, worship and small group activities. It is a special event that allows young people to encounter Christ in an intentional Christian community. 


Register. Scholarship assistance is available.



Genesis Registration Now Open

April 26-28 | Haw River State Park


Genesis is a middle school event during which young people grades 6-8 are encouraged to learn more and grow deeper in their faith through talks and the leadership of high school age youth. Join us for a youth-lead weekend with talks, music, small groups, friends and fun.


Register. Scholarship assistance is available.

Parish Prayer List


For those in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity: especially Debbie Freas, Mary W. Dawson, Bob Hyatt, Frank and Notie Voy Meadows, Presiding Bishop Curry, Joan Derby, Sharlie Robbins, Ron Coone, Bobbi Weeks, Debbie Dildy and Bill Hudgins.


For continued health and healing: Lib Blackburn, Becky Bryan, Elizabeth "Sister" Cherry, Albert Ervin, Frances Gaither, Dwight Johnson, Corrine Landis, Reid McAuley, Boo White, and Brent Wilson


For the blessings of this life:

For those expecting the birth of a child:

For those who have died: Glenn Phillips, Celeste Pittman and Pete Goodman


To add or remove people on the Prayer List please contact Cheryl Coppedge at coppedgecheryl@gmail.com. Please ask their permission before submitting.


In case of illness, a death in the family, for other pastoral emergencies, or to request a pastoral visit please contact church leadership via email at churchofthegoodshepherdrm@gmail.com

252-442-1134 churchofthegoodshepherdrm@gmail.com

www.goodshepherdrmt.org

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