This Week's Collect
The Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany 


O God, the strength of all who put their trust in you: Mercifully accept our prayers; and because in our weakness we can do nothing good without you, give us the help of your grace, that in keeping your commandments we may please you both in will and deed; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

 

Next Sunday's Lections


Leviticus 19:1-2,9-18
1 Corinthians 3:10-11,16-23
Matthew 5:38-48
Psalm 119:33-40
  
Upcoming Events at Good Shepherd  
 
Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament 
Sundays, February 6 thru March 6

9:30 am - 10:15 am
Roberta's Hall
Teacher: Rev'd Sarah

Good Shepherd hosts a training for leaders of the grief support program
Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death

Saturday, February 19

9:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Combined Prayer Ministries Meeting
Sunday, February 20
in Roberta's Hall after the 10:30 am service

Outreach Commission Meeting 
Wednesday, February 23
in Roberta's Hall
6:00 pm

Pathways to Peace: A Caregivers Support Group 
will meet Thursday, February 24

from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm  The group will meet once monthly for six months on the 4th Thursday of the month.
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Vestry Meeting 
Sunday, February 27
in Roberta's Hall
after the 10:30 am service

Regularly scheduled
Worship Services
& Programs

Weekdays
Monday thru Friday
Food Bank
open
10:00 am - noon


Wednesdays
Holy Eucharist

12:00 p.m.
(Chapel)


Thursdays
Choir Practice
7:00 pm in the Choir Room
 
Weekends
Saturdays
Holy Eucharist
5:00 p.m.
(Chapel)

Sundays
Holy Eucharist
8:00 a.m.
(Chapel)

Breakfast
9:00 a.m.
(Parish Hall)

Christian Formation
9:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
Adult program
in Roberta's Hall

Children's Program
in Children's Chapel 
Godly Play


Holy Eucharist
10:30 a.m.
(Church)

Sunday School
10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
K thru 4th grade - Alleluia Chapel Program
in the Children's Chapel
5th thru 7th grade
meet in the Preschool Building

Combined Prayer Ministries
Meeting for Study and Prayer in the Library
Every other week after the 10:30 service.


Email Archives

Previous "Good Shepherd News" emails
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Sermons on iTunes

Sunday sermons are posted on the Good Shepherd website and at the Good Shepherd podcast page in iTunes - Click Here


Conferences and Retreats at our Diocesan Retreat Center

Canterbury's Website

 

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Church of the Good Shepherd
Caring for the sheep.  Searching for the lost.
331 Lake Avenue, Maitland, Florida, 32751
407-644-5350
www.goodshepherdmaitland.com

There is joy and blessedness in being permitted to witness in an age of doubt and unbelief to that precious faith committed unto us. 
The Rt Rev'd H.B. Whipple, Founder of The Church of the Good Shepherd, Maitland, Florida, 1881

"You have heard that it was said .... but I say to you" Jesus

"Christianity has not been tried and found wanting;
it has been found difficult and not tried." GK Chesterton
Dearly Beloved in Christ,

In Matthew's gospel Jesus has begun his first "sermon" by commissioning his disciples to be both salt and light into the world.  He has come as a completion or fulfillment of the Law (which includes the Ten Commandments), not to abolish it.  He then makes this startling statement: "Unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven." (Matt 5:20)

The remainder of the Sermon on the Mount is righteousness-training 101 for the disciples, and us!  Pharisaism had begun as a holiness movement within Judaism; an attempt to return the people to the ways of God, but as is often-times the case, over the years it had developed into little more than a check list of do's and don'ts.  "I don't commit murder" - check one!

Jesus' response is that this is a superficial righteousness - as the Son of God he knows the true meaning underlying the Law for he first gave it - it is for our wholeness - to bring us life and not death, blessings and not curses.  Any rupture in our relationships brings a kind of death, and character assassination and anger bring about just such a rupture.  These act as a corrosive agent to our emotions, our soul, and our spirit, and can, and often do spill out into physical dis-ease.

Through the prompting of the Holy Spirit we are to train ourselves up in righteousness, to stand against the temptation to act in anger and to speak a word of insult.  If we fail there is a remedy - we are to immediately seek reconciliation.  This is not easy for our pride gets in the way, and the Enemy delights in ruptured relationships.  But Jesus did not say that the Christian life was going to be easy.  He did say that he would send his Spirit who would guide us into all truth and to a fullness of life without compare.

O God, the strength of all who put their trust in you: mercifully accept our prayers, and because in our weakness we can do nothing without you, give us the help of your grace, that in keeping your commandments we may please you both in will and deed, living not just according to the letter of the law, but according to the heart of your holy law so that we may live lives unfettered by the bondage of judgment, anger, resentment, and unforgiveness.  Lives that mirror your reconciling love.  Amen.

In His Peace, Grace, and Love,
Rev'd Sarah+

 

Chili Cook-Off 

Great Food! Great Fun!

Great Fundraiser - over $1,200!!! 

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Many thanks to Wayne Waters and all his team: David and Tina, Dianna and Jim, Joann and Ralph, Lillian, and Jan-Marie, and to everyone who entered their chili, to our judges, to those who baked desserts, and to those who bid on desserts, and to everyone who came out, brought friends, and made it such a wonderful evening - including Pooh!  And of course congratulations to our winners: 1st place - Jim Sutton, 2nd place - Frank Fulmer, 3rd place - Eric Moye.  Applause!  Applause!

 

Adopt a Door Campaign - $1,000 per door

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Just a couple of the doors around the campus in need of replacing! The door on the left is to the "south" transept in the Church, the one on the right is one of the Choir Room doors.  There are seventeen doors that have been identified as being too much the worse for wear to be patched or repaired.  A couple of people have already pledged to adopt a door and we have received a couple of preliminary bids for around $1,000 per door to include the door, hardware, framing and painting. 

Our Facilities Repair Committee, which includes parishioners who have extensive property management, construction, and project management expertise, has met and will be defining the exact scope of the project to be approved by the vestry and will then put out a RFB. 

You can adopt a door as an individual, a family, or several families might like to get together.  There will also be a "community door" if you would like to donate a smaller amount.

Please make checks payable to Church of the Good Shepherd and write "Adopt a Door Campaign" on the memo line.

Thank you!

 

7 last words

Please pray for:
Our homebound members:
Ival, Olga, Marion, and Chet

Healing of body, mind, soul, and spirit
for our parishioners and visitors
:

Sallie, Sandy, Peggy, Annamarie, Dianna, Ann, Ethel, Ramona, Edie, Marnay, Joan, Pammie, Cade, Mary Lou, Brenda, Jack, Roy, Bob, Martha, Sam, Jane, Mary Ellen, Lillian, David, Frances, Mike, Barbara, Stan, Jeanie, Elizabeth, Jamie, Kayla, Becky, Alfie, and Teresa
for friends and family members: 
Lisa, Turner, Brady, Dalton, Tom, Beverly, Mickey, Edward, Roz, Kip, Lynda, Annette, Samuel, Maria, Cornelia, Kyle, Richard, Kevin, Ryan, Dorothy, Glenda, Ashley, Vivian, Faye, Marsha, Violet, Stephanie, James, Eddie, David, Nelson, Katarina, Derek, Agnes, Dan, Mary, Christen, Lilly, Sammy, Margaret Anne, Robert, Paul, Anthony, Colleen, Ira, Belinda, Michelle, Eric, Monica, Luther, Alice, Celia, Bill and Linda.

Military Personnel:
Justin Moye, Danny Graham, Hugh Darville, Ronnie Robison, Chuck Gitschlag, Rory Patrick Coleman, Dennis Glasgow, Duncan Hanton, Thomas Vila, and William Underhill.

Our college students and seminarian:
Michael and Ryan Guerdan, Andrea and Lindsey Nicolle, Allen Booker, Robert and Eric Borr, Matthew and Sarah Pierce, Chelsea Adams, Robin Campbell, and David Bumsted.  


Those celebrating their birthdays: 
Robert Borr, Mary Jo MacDonald, Joy Sutton, Bob Borr, Donna Passarella, Jane Louttit, James Hearn, and Jessica Loomis

Safe Travel: Michael and Donna Passarella 

A Prayer for discernment in the call of the next bishop: Be with us and guide us, Holy Spirit, as we seek your will for the future of our diocese. Help us to discern the needs and hopes of your people in Central Florida, so that our search for a Bishop may proceed with clear vision and joyful obedience.  In the Name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.  Amen.

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