Good Shepherd Weekly 11/12
New Sunday Morning Bible Study
Sundays 9:00am In-Person

God's people want to tell others about the peace, joy, and forgiveness they have in Jesus. But many Christians are unsure how to do this. Join us as we learn some simple, practical ways to reach out to the lost souls God has brought into our lives.
Congregation Meeting
We will have a congregation meeting after service Sunday, November 13 in the fellowship hall around 11:15am.
Come One, Come All
The Christmas season is coming upon us and Good shepherd would like all hands on deck to beautify the sanctuary and building. The Christmas decorating party will be December 4, 2022 at 3pm. We will be serving Pizza and having an ugly sweater contest.
Friendsgiving
Mark your calendars for an afternoon of Thanksgiving fellowship! Pastor G and Sarah will be hosting a Friendsgiving celebration at the parsonage on Saturday, November 19 starting at 1pm. This get together will be an open house until 7pm. Snacks, food, and beverages will be provided. We hope to see you there.
After Holidays Growth Group
We are looking for a host for growth group for sometime ranging from the middle of January to the beginning of February. The host is responsible for hosting a group of us for Bible Study and providing food and drink for the group. If you are interested in hosting please reach out to Pastor G (pastor@goodshepherdattleboro.com).
Befriend a Missionary
Our congregation participates in the Befriend a Missionary program through the Lutheran Women's Missionary Society (LWMS). We responsible for sending cards of encouragement to two missionaries for the month of November. If you visit the LWMS bulletin board in the Bible Study area you will find cards and more info on the missionaries. You can write a card and leave it in Debbie Giovinazzo's mailbox.
This Week at Good Shepherd
Sunday, Nov 13: Bible Study, 9:00am
Sunday, Nov 13: Sunday Service, 10:00am (communion)
Upcoming Sunday
There are some things which deserve our attention before anything else. There are some things that are so important that they need to be dealt with before anything else. "First things first," we'll say. But some of the most important things come at the end--both at the end of our lives and at the end of time. Our faith looks forward to the resurrection that awaits us. Our faith looks forward to the day when Jesus returns to earth at the end of all things. We look forward to the day when we no longer see with eyes of faith, but with our own eyes. These last things are some of the most important things.
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