Good Shepherd Weekly 3/31
Website Update
Our church website has gone through a massive overhaul which are intended to make it easier for our visitors to navigate and access pertinent information. A livestream button appears on the front page. Archived sermons are available without leaving the page. There are even the beginning of a library of downloadable resources. Check the site out here: GoodShepherdAttleboro.com
Midweek Lent Service Schedule
All services on Wednesday nights at 7pm.
Apr 6: When plans fail
Holy Week Service Schedule
Palm Sunday, April 10, 10:30am
Maundy Thursday, April 14, 7:00pm
Good Friday, April 15, 7:00pm
Easter Sunday, April 17, 10:00am
This Sunday
Rejection is Crushed by Exaltation
People often look to the opinion of experts. Certainly, they can provide insight into things we would have not previously known. That can be problematic, however when it comes to the gospel. In general, the world's experts and cultural elite see little value in Christ or his Word. Thankfully, Christ tells us to expect this. He also reminds us that when it comes to judgements about him and his kingdom, only one opinion matters. God the Father would render the final verdict about Christ and his work when he raised his Son from the dead. This week, we learn to evaluate the world's experts properly. They might see heaven's greatest treasure as trash. That's fine. God's treasure given to us remains ours.
Current Bible Studies
Sunday 9:15am In-Person
“Meaningless! Meaningless! Everything is Meaningless!” Solomon cries out. Solomon has not lost his faith in God, rather he has lost his faith in everything else. Presumably as an old man Solomon reflected on his own wisdom, his own work, his own achievements and success and he shaked his head and cries out, “Meaningless!” Is it true that your job, your family, your hobbies are meaningless? Of course, life is meaningful when we assign value to these things. We can even find a moment of what we might call transcendence in them. But these things are only “under the sun” they are for moment, for the short term, they are for me. Is it possible then to find meaning that transcends these things under the sun? This is the question Solomon takes up and in the end he will provide you with the kind of meaning and purpose people have been seeking for millennia.