What are worship services like?
Webster defines “worship” as:
Wor-ship 1. reverence or devotion for a deity; religious homage or veneration 2. extreme devotion or intense love or admiration of any kind.
Intense love and admiration! Extreme devotion! That’s how we describe worship at The Church of the Good Shepherd. We gather together each week to worship God as a family and to express to Him our love, our thanks, and our devotion. Come be our guest as we worship the Lord together!
Our worship services have the comfort and familiarity of a traditional worship and the excitement of a contemporary worship service with both instrumental and vocal music. The Adult Choir sings several times each month in the tradtitional service. A variety of worship singers, soloists, and small groups bring special selections as offerings of praise to our Lord. Members of The Church of the Good Shepherd also worship by giving, and through prayer and Bible study, which is led by Pastor, Phil Sheets.
Wor-ship 1. reverence or devotion for a deity; religious homage or veneration 2. extreme devotion or intense love or admiration of any kind.
Intense love and admiration! Extreme devotion! That’s how we describe worship at The Church of the Good Shepherd. We gather together each week to worship God as a family and to express to Him our love, our thanks, and our devotion. Come be our guest as we worship the Lord together!
Our worship services have the comfort and familiarity of a traditional worship and the excitement of a contemporary worship service with both instrumental and vocal music. The Adult Choir sings several times each month in the tradtitional service. A variety of worship singers, soloists, and small groups bring special selections as offerings of praise to our Lord. Members of The Church of the Good Shepherd also worship by giving, and through prayer and Bible study, which is led by Pastor, Phil Sheets.
What do I Need to Bring?
Many members and guests find that it’s easier and more fulfilling to participate in Bible study when they have their own copy of the Bible with them during worship so that they can underline or highlight particular verses for later study. Bibles are provided in each pew. During the 10:00 a.m. worship service key Bible verses will be displayed on the overhead screens for those who do not have a Bible with them and for those who carry a different translation.
If you prefer to take simple notes, an outline of each Sunday morning’s Bible study is provided in the bulletin with spaces and margins for personal thoughts and references. For other Bible study times, you may prefer to bring a notepad and pen or pencil for taking notes.

