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Ladies Group Fellowship
Please join us for another painting/decorating party after church on Sunday, January 30 from 12pm – 2pm. Light snacks will be provided, so just bring your creativity and join us for a fun afternoon! We are working on our centerpieces for the upcoming LWMS Rally.
Please RSVP so we know how many will be joining us by letting Jessica, Debbie, or Celline know. Thank you!
Good Shepherd Growth Group
Date and Time: Friday February 11, 2021 Fellowship begins at 6:30PM with Bible Study at 7PM
Location: Giovinazzo Residence – 194 Maple Street Stow, MA
CARPOOLING IS HAPPENING!!!! Please speak with Celline or Jessica if you would like to car pool.
Growth Groups are designed to be a laid back and casual way of connecting with Christian friends who care about God and each other. In our growth groups we pray together and study the Scriptures together. We add in some food and fellowship and maybe even some good laughs together because we want to build up Christian friendships. Growth Groups are a fun and healthy way of growing spiritually as well as enriching our relationships with other members.
New Sermon Series this Sunday
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We are in the season of the Church called Epiphany, a Greek word that means "to appear." Salvation has appeared in the person of Jesus Christ. In Epiphany, the Church explores everything that Christ makes apparent about God. You see, we need God to appear to us and make himself known to us. For not only is God beyond our understanding, his works and his ways are contrary to mankind's natural assumptions about him. In other words, the truth about God cannot possibly be discovered by us. Rather, it needs to be uncovered for us. That's what the Spirit is doing for us during this season of Epiphany. Week after week, surprising truths about Jesus our King and life in his kingdom will be uncovered.
Current Bible Studies
Sunday 9:15am In-Person
1 Peter is a written to Christians who were scattered across the Roman province of Asia Minor suffering under intense persecution. Peter calls these people exiles and he extends them hop. Though we may not face as intense of suffering, we too are exiles. We are in the world but we are not of the world and sometimes it can even feel like we are exiles here, but there is hope. There is hope in the fact that we have been made the family of God. There is even hope in the midst of suffering as our suffering can bear witness to what Jesus has done for us. We even have a hope filled future with Christ.
Wednesday 7:00pm Zoom
Christians know that the Bible calls on them to pray. We can even quote passages like, "Pray continually." But for many of us, prayer doesn't come all that naturally. Talking to God can seem strange. Figuring out where to start can be overwhelming. Even worse, sometimes we feel too guilty to pray, and then when we don't pray we feel even more guilty. Yet prayer is vital to the Christian life. It is so vital that sometimes prayer is called spiritual breathing. We breath in deeply God’s word to us and we breathe out our praise, confession, thanksgiving, and requests. This Bible study will give you a practical overview of prayer so that you can expand and enrich your prayers.