Education Hour is what we call our “Sunday School” or “Formation” classes. Formation means “an act of giving shape to something.” We are shaped into followers of Jesus in lots of ways: through scripture, prayer, worship, friendship, and care for our neighbors, among other things. Every Sunday, adults and older teens are invited to take […]
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Kids ages 3-9 are invited to attend an interactive chapel with age-appropriate stories, songs, and activities. They will rejoin the worship service at the Peace to take part in Communion and closing prayers. Older kids are invited to attend regular worship with their families. |
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Join young adults in the Hill's parish hall (1700 Woodland Ave) for a drop-in study on Paul's letters to the Church in Corinth. No preparation needed - just bring yourself (and your favorite Bible if you have one). Cookies and drinks will be provided. We will end our time together with a brief service of […] |
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On the first Friday of every month, the Hill hosts a reception from 7:45a-9:00a in the parish hall for Hillside parents and caregivers. All are welcome to stay after for the preschool chapel service led by the Rev. Leah Wise in the church building. |
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Following up on January’s all-parish Annual Meeting, the Rev. Leah Wise will share a “State of the Hill” address immediately following the 10:30a service. We will follow it with light bites and a Ministry Fair in the parish hall, where you can learn more about all the ministries, partnerships, and programs of the Hill.
Whether you are new to the Episcopal tradition or a longtime Episcopalian, our three-part The Episcopal Way classes are a great way to learn about our Anglican and Episcopal roots and traditions. Led by our Good Shepherd clergy, these classes will introduce Episcopal Church history, liturgy, and theology, The Book of Common Prayer, and what […] Education Hour is what we call our “Sunday School” or “Formation” classes. Formation means “an act of giving shape to something.” We are shaped into followers of Jesus in lots of ways: through scripture, prayer, worship, friendship, and care for our neighbors, among other things. Every Sunday, adults and older teens are invited to take […] |
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Join young adults in the Hill's parish hall (1700 Woodland Ave) for a drop-in study on Paul's letters to the Church in Corinth. No preparation needed - just bring yourself (and your favorite Bible if you have one). Cookies and drinks will be provided. We will end our time together with a brief service of […] |
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Whether you are new to the Episcopal tradition or a longtime Episcopalian, our three-part The Episcopal Way classes are a great way to learn about our Anglican and Episcopal roots and traditions. Led by our Good Shepherd clergy, these classes will introduce Episcopal Church history, liturgy, and theology, The Book of Common Prayer, and what […] Education Hour is what we call our “Sunday School” or “Formation” classes. Formation means “an act of giving shape to something.” We are shaped into followers of Jesus in lots of ways: through scripture, prayer, worship, friendship, and care for our neighbors, among other things. Every Sunday, adults and older teens are invited to take […] |
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Come one, come all to the Hill in celebration of Shrove Tuesday & Mardi Gras! A long tradition of the church, on the day before Lent begins, people use up their rich foods in preparation for a season of fasting. This year, the Hill & Hillside will celebrate this tradition with a delicious “breakfast for […]
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Laissez les bon temps rouler at our Mardi Gras supper before the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday. Pancakes for the kids and a Gumbo Cook-off for the adults! Live music from The Clacks. Please sign up here by Sunday, February 15 to enter the great Good Shepherd Gumbo Cook-off and volunteer at the event! […] |
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All are invited to stop by the front doors of the Hill for ashes…to go!
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Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return. Ash Wednesday is the opening liturgy to the season of Lent, a period of spiritual discernment, study, and reconciliation with God and neighbor. Mark the day by attending a noonday Eucharist at the Hill with the marking of ashes and Holy Communion. |
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Run by Austin City Lutherans and housed in Faith Presbyterian Church (314 E. Oltorf St), the Bread for All Food Pantry serves our neighbors every Monday. Bring you donations of peanut butter, canned vegetables, and diapers to the Hill through March 29. Register to volunteer here or Email Alicia Reinmund-Martinez with questions.
Whether you are new to the Episcopal tradition or a longtime Episcopalian, our three-part The Episcopal Way classes are a great way to learn about our Anglican and Episcopal roots and traditions. Led by our Good Shepherd clergy, these classes will introduce Episcopal Church history, liturgy, and theology, The Book of Common Prayer, and what […] You are invited to join us for a Sunday morning conversation on all things church history, theology, and practice. No advanced preparation necessary–come with your curiosity and questions. This study is offered as a complement to The Episcopal Way courses at the Windsor campus and will prepare you for Confirmation, Reception, or Reaffirmation in the […] Kids ages 3-9 are invited to attend an interactive chapel with age-appropriate stories, songs, and activities. They will rejoin the worship service at the Peace to take part in Communion and closing prayers. Older kids are invited to attend regular worship with their families. |
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Join young adults in the Hill's parish hall (1700 Woodland Ave) for a drop-in study on Paul's letters to the Church in Corinth. No preparation needed - just bring yourself (and your favorite Bible if you have one). Cookies and drinks will be provided. We will end our time together with a brief service of […] |