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July 3, 2025

Good Shepherd Weekly 7/3

#New Bible Study Starts Sunday

#Save the Date Summer Social
Mark your calendars! On Saturday, July 26 we will be hosting a Summer Social in Capron Park in Attleboro. Food will be served. Games will be played. For planning purposes we would like a general headcount. Please sign up on the sheet on the bulletin board near the kitchen.

#Member Spotlight
Reagan Farrell placed 6th place in girls long jump at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor. Reagan, a freshman at North Kingstown, jumped a distance of 18" 2.5". The New Balance Nationals Outdoor is a high school track and field meet. The meet is held at Franklin Field at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

#Foundations Class Continues This Sunday
Join us this Sunday, July 6 after Sunday Service for the continuation of Foundations. 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

The Nicene Creed ends not in the past but in expectation: of life, resurrection, and the world to come. Until that day, we are a Church sent in the Spirit to bless, proclaim, and build. As we close the series, we hear a clear call: the faith we confess must be carried forward. Like Ezekiel, we receive his Word and are sent—not because we are sufficient, but because God is. God calls pastors and people, shepherds and laborers, to speak his Word and serve his people.

#Sunday Morning Bible Study

Starting Sunday July 6 at 9:00am we will begin, "More to the Story." We all love a good story—especially the kind that leaves you thinking long after it’s over.
Jesus told stories like that. Not lectures. Not the kind with a cheesy moral at the end. His stories took people’s assumptions and flipped them upside down. They’re called parables. Stories that dig deeper than you expect. Stories about being lost and found. About pride, mercy, risk, and second chances. Jesus’ stories were never just about sheep, coins, or servants. They were about us—our fears, our blind spots, our hopes, and what God is doing in the middle of it all.” Join us for More to the Story. You might just find yourself in the story.

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