Good Shepherd Weekly 4/16
Holy Week Schedule

Holy Thursday, April 17: 7:00pm
Good Friday, April 18: 7:00pm
Easter Breakfast, April 20: 8:30am
Easter Sunday, April 20: 10:00a
Easter at Good Shepherd
Easter Breakfast
Join us early on Easter morning for breakfast beginning at 8:30am. We'll be slinging breakfast sandwiches and serving up some sides. If you plan to attend, please add your name and headcount to the signup sheet posted. For those who would like to contribute to the meal, you can sign up for one of the items posted or speak with Pastor Goetzinger or Bryan Schmeling.
Easter Sunday Egg Hunt
Celebrate the joy of Easter with our Easter Egg Hunt! Right after our 10:00 AM Easter morning service, kids are invited to search for colorful plastic eggs filled with fun surprises. It’s a wonderful time for children to laugh, explore, and share in the excitement of the resurrection season. Bring your little ones and let the hunt begin!
Crawl to the Cross May 4

Our 4th annual Crawl to the Cross will take place on May 4 after the service. Lunch will be provided, all are invited even if you don't stay for the crawl. Navigate RC scale trucks through obstacle courses, race tracks, and skill challenges designed for all ages. No truck? No problem! We’ll provide everything you need. Come for the excitement and stay for the fellowship. See you there!
Foundations Class Continues This Saturday
Join us this Saturday at 9:30 am for the start of a new Foundations class. Foundations is an introduction to Biblical theology. You can take this course if you’re interested in learning more about the Bible or if you are interested in becoming a member of Good Shepherd. When you’re done with it, you will have a firm grasp on how the bible is all about Jesus, dozens of key Bible teachings, and lots of application.
Upcoming Sunday

Through Christ’s resurrection, we are victors. Jesus' victory over sin and death defines our lives as His redeemed people. We celebrate the triumph of the resurrection, where death is swallowed up in victory. That victory gives us courage in the face of fear and lifts our eyes to worship the Lamb in His majesty. As we journey through life, we follow our Shepherd, who leads us to living waters and wipes away every tear. His victory transforms the way we love one another and shapes how we live both today, tomorrow, and in eternity. Finally, we rejoice in the triumph of our returning King, whose reign is certain and whose victory is everlasting. In Christ, we do not fight for victory—we are victors along with him.