Welcome Baby Eleona!
We are so very happy to announce the birth of Eleona to Emily and Josh.
As is the custom at Good Shepherd, we would love to provide the new family with meals for the first few weeks. We’ve set up a Take Them A Meal page where you can sign up to bring them meals. Because the family lives a good distance from Good Shepherd, we plan to freeze meals and have them delivered once a week. You can find out more info and sign up at: https://takethemameal.com/DAZV2571.
Please keep the family in your prayers as they transition from a family of three to four, and for healing and rest for both mom and baby.
Welcome Eleona!
Change for Life
Life Choices is our local Pro-Life organization that assists our community before, during and after unplanned pregnancies. Last year our church raised over $771 dollars through the Change for Life annual campaign. Please pick up a baby bottle from the back of the church and fill it with change or check OR if you prefer you can donate online at LifeChoicesCenter.org (please note our church’s name if you donate online). Please return the baby bottles to the church by Feb 23. Contact Christine Osgood with any questions.
Annual Meeting Announcement
The minutes from the Annual meeting will be available upon request beginning on February 11th. Please call or email the office for a copy.
New Parish Hall Access Change
In an effort to help secure the parish hall while the children meet for children’s chapel, beginning in January, the doors to the parish hall will be closed during the sermon until the Peace. If you need to get to the restroom or kitchen downstairs during the service, please exit the sanctuary through the front left door by the side entrance to the church.
Parents with nursery-aged children, you are welcome to continue dropping off or picking up your babies and toddlers in the nursery through the back stairs at any time. Thank you for helping children’s chapel be a safe and distraction-free space where young children can learn to focus on worshiping the Lord together.
Potluck Schedule
The first Sunday of most months is a potluck or cooking competition. Bring a dish to pass, or just come and have lunch after the 10:30! You’ll notice below that some of the months have a theme assigned to the meal. This doesn’t mean you can only bring a dish that includes those items or fits into those categories. It’s just an added element of fun if you’re up for it.
If you’re a person that enjoys competition, or judging other people (heh), please see Steph or Claudia to sign up as a judge for cooking competitions.
March 2 | Sausages and Potatoes (St. Pat’s) |
April 6 | Soup Competition |
May | TBD |
July 6 | Fruit Pie Competition & Americana |
August 3 | Appetizers |
September | (TBD) Church Picnic |
October 5 | Chili Cookoff |
November 2 | (TBD) |
November 30 | Thanksgiving Leftovers & Cookie Competition |
Coffee Hour
Stay after the 10:30 service to catch up with old friends and make some new ones over a cup of coffee in the parish hall. If you like to bake, there’s a sign up by the coffee urns next to the kitchen.
Good Shepherd’s Women’s Group (The Mary & Martha Guild, formerly the EAW)
Open to all women (and girls) of any age. Meetings are usually on the 3rd Saturday of the month from 11 to 1. Contact Jenn Fowler for more information.
2025 Meeting Schedule
March 15 | Instructed Eucharist |
May 17 | Cinnamon Roll Baking |
June 21 | Church Gardening & Landscaping |
July 19 | TBD |
August 16 | TBD |
Sept 20 | Church Fall Cleaning |
October 18 | TBD |
November 15 | Advent/Christmas Wreath Making |
December TBD | Christmas Tea in lieu of meeting |
* No potlucks in June or December
**Please keep in mind that dates and themes are subject to change.
Sunday Worship and Holy Eucharist
The 8am service This service includes readings from the Bible, a sermon, offering, confession, and communion. There is no music during this service. The 8am service is not currently being live-streamed.
The 10:30am service This is a full traditional Anglican Holy Eucharist service, including readings from the Bible, music, a sermon, confession, and communion. This service is available for livestream on our Facebook page. You can download a PDF copy of this week’s service bulletin here.
This Sunday’s lectionary readings are: Jeremiah 17:5-10, Psalm 1, Acts 26:12-23, Luke 6:17-26.
Next Sunday’s lectionary readings will be: Genesis 45:3-11, 21-28, Psalm 37:8-17, Acts 26:24-32, Luke 6:27-38.
You’ll also notice that there are links in the offertory section to take you out to two different means of giving electronically. You can give online through Breeze or you can text a donation through Breeze at 607-882-6551. Good Shepherd also has a PayPal account. As always, thank you for your great generosity and kind support.
Catching Up…
Last Sunday’s Sermon Last Sunday, Matt preached on Acts 26:1-11. You can listen to “Why is it Thought Incredible by Any of You that God Raises the Dead?” here.
You can catch up on older sermons here.
Adult Christian Education Last week’s Christian Education class can be listened to or viewed here.
The Cranmer Fellows Podcast (CFP) explores pastoral ministry and theology from an Anglican perspective. CFP is a project that Jon and Matt have undertaken in order to 1) encapsulate the pastoral training Matt has given men over the years into an accessible resource and 2) serve as a door to, we pray, a future program to train more people for ministry. Though geared toward the pastor, ministry leader, and pastor-in-training, what Jon and Matt talk about is applicable to all Christians.
Here is a link where you can listen to previous episodes. https://anchor.fm/thecranmerfellowspodcast.
You can subscribe to CFP on all major platforms.
Ongoing Ministries
Intercessor Ministry On Sunday at both the 8 and the 10:30, you may notice a person standing at the side altar rail as you come forward to receive Communion. That person is part of the Prayer Ministry, people trained to pray for any anxieties or troubles you may have. If you would like prayer for any reason, please feel free to stop as you pass.
Audio-Video Team Are you a technologically capable person who would like to serve the church with your gifts? Good Shepherd is adding a volunteer team to run sound and the livestream for the 10:30 Sunday service. If this is a ministry that interests you, please reach out to Micah.
Morning Prayer meets online by Zoom at 7am Monday through Friday. The liturgy and readings are available at www.dailyoffice2019.com. Join the parish email list and look for a weekly email invitation in your inbox.
Tuesday Morning Bible Study meets at 9:05 am in the Parish Hall to walk through the bible, verse by verse. It meets in person and is available online by livestream. They are currently studying the book Judges.
Home Groups meet weekly around the Binghamton area. They study the readings for the Sunday coming up, pray, and build relationships. Check in with Jonathan or Joe Kovac to get connected.
Shepherd’s Bowl Community Dinner Good Shepherd offers a free nutritious meal to the people of Good Shepherd and the wider community on Thursday evenings from 5:30-6:30. If you are able, this is a great time to get to know others and enjoy a delicious meal.
Thursday Evening Bible Study meets directly after Shepherd’s Bowl in the sacristy and will be studying Ezra. They meet at 6:15pm. Everyone is welcome. Please see Jon Groves or Warren Musselman for more information.
Friday Morning Men’s Bible Study meets at 6:30 am for breakfast, study, and prayer. If you are interested, please email or text Matt or Jonathan, or contact the church office. This class is currently in the Book of Psalms.
Women’s Bible Study meets at 4:30pm on Friday afternoons in the Parish Hall. They are currently studying the book of Luke. Text Anne for a zoom link if you can’t make it in person.
Good Shepherd Youth Group meets Sundays at 6pm in the choir loft. This is an engaging context for kids to grow in:
1) Knowledge of scripture and doctrine
2) Faithfulness to Christ
3) Service to others
Good Shepherd Food Pantry Having a bit of a hard time making ends meet? The Good Shepherd Food Pantry is for church members stocked by food provided by the congregation. If you could use some help, please feel free to pop into the food pantry (just off the kitchen). We also have a small basket in the freezer that might have a few items as well.
Everyone’s generous donations are appreciated! Even a can or two can help. If you are in need, please feel free to make use of the pantry. If you’d like more information, please see Jenn Fowler.
Food Pantry current needs are: peanut Butter, Canned Chicken & Tuna, Spaghetti Sauce, Parmesan Cheese, Corn and Baked Beans.
Daily Lectionary, Year I 60 Day Psalter Cycle | |
Monday February 17 | Psalm 119:1-24 Gen 47 Matt 6:1-18 |
Tuesday February 18 | Psalm 119:49-72 Gen 48 Matt 6:19-end |
Wednesday February 19 | Psalm 119:89-104 Gen 49 Matt 7 |
Thursday February 20 | Psalm 119:129-152 Gen 50 Matt 8:1-17 |
Friday February 21 | Psalm 118 Exod 1 Matt 8:18-end |
Saturday February 22 | Psalm 127, 128 Exod 3 Matt 9:18-34 |
Sunday February 23 | Psalm 132, 133 Acts 1:15-26 Matt 9:35—10:23 |
The Staff of Church of the Good Shepherd | The Vestry of the Good Shepherd |
Rector: Matthew Kennedy Assistant Rector: Jonathan Groves Assisting: Anne Kennedy Director of Operations: Micah Lovell Director of Music: Michael Berman Admin. Assistant to Matt Kennedy: Stephanie Warner Director of Children’s Ministry: Anna Dreher Janitor: Mike Roseboom | Senior Warden: Tom Dinnel Junior Warden: Scott Pineau Treasurer: Greg Myer Mary Restino Kariah Manwaring Christopher Jones Bill Lane Sarah Dreher |
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