In this interpreted Bible study, deaf and hard-of-hearing participants are invited to bring their questions and experience to a guided conversation about the Bible. We will learn about the history, stories, theology, and interpretation of Christianity's Holy Scripture in an open and inclusive way. No preparation needed. Led by Daniel Wise with ASL interpretation. Nursery […]
We pray our early morning celebration of the Holy Eucharist using The Book of Common Prayer’s Rite II. The 8:00a service includes a sermon and Holy Communion. This service does not include music, so there is ample opportunity for silence.
The Men's Bible Study invites all men of the parish to join them on Tuesday nights from 6:30 to 8:00p as they study the Bible together. Participants can bring any Bible translation they like. They also read commentaries and the the Book of Common Prayer to enhance their understanding of the Bible, aiming for a […]
This quiet, reflective service takes time to pray specifically for those whose names appear on our prayer lists - those who suffer in any way, our expectant mothers and newborn babies and their families, those who have died, and those serving in the armed forces. Anointing of the sick is offered to those who so […]
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 […]
One year after the catastrophic flooding and loss of life from the July 4th Hill Country floods, we will gather as a community for a service of prayer and remembrance at 10:30a in the Windsor, nave. We will lift our prayers together as we remember those who died and those who were affected by the […]
In this interpreted Bible study, deaf and hard-of-hearing participants are invited to bring their questions and experience to a guided conversation about the Bible. We will learn about the history, stories, theology, and interpretation of Christianity's Holy Scripture in an open and inclusive way. No preparation needed. Led by Daniel Wise with ASL interpretation. Nursery […]
We pray our early morning celebration of the Holy Eucharist using The Book of Common Prayer’s Rite II. The 8:00a service includes a sermon and Holy Communion. This service does not include music, so there is ample opportunity for silence.
The Men's Bible Study invites all men of the parish to join them on Tuesday nights from 6:30 to 8:00p as they study the Bible together. Participants can bring any Bible translation they like. They also read commentaries and the the Book of Common Prayer to enhance their understanding of the Bible, aiming for a […]
This quiet, reflective service takes time to pray specifically for those whose names appear on our prayer lists - those who suffer in any way, our expectant mothers and newborn babies and their families, those who have died, and those serving in the armed forces. Anointing of the sick is offered to those who so […]
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 […]
Our annual school supply drive supports elementary schoolers at AISD schools located near the Hill. Donations will be collected in designated areas at Windsor and the Hill, to be distributed before the new school year begins. We will share an Amazon wish list to aid you in your shopping!
At crucial times in the history of Judaism and the nation of Israel, GOD sent prophets ( literally, “mouthpieces “) to give the people a new vision. “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, l am doing a new thing! Now, it springs up; do you not perceive it?” (Isaiah 43:18,19) […]
In this interpreted Bible study, deaf and hard-of-hearing participants are invited to bring their questions and experience to a guided conversation about the Bible. We will learn about the history, stories, theology, and interpretation of Christianity's Holy Scripture in an open and inclusive way. No preparation needed. Led by Daniel Wise with ASL interpretation. Nursery […]
We pray our early morning celebration of the Holy Eucharist using The Book of Common Prayer’s Rite II. The 8:00a service includes a sermon and Holy Communion. This service does not include music, so there is ample opportunity for silence.
We will meet once a month in-person or online on Tuesdays at 5:00p, in the Parent Lounge on the Windsor campus. Upcoming meetings and books: June 9: The Correspondent, Virginia Evans July 14: The Search Committee, José Skinner (local author & bookstore owner) August 13: How to Read a Book, Monica Wood September 8: The […]
The Men's Bible Study invites all men of the parish to join them on Tuesday nights from 6:30 to 8:00p as they study the Bible together. Participants can bring any Bible translation they like. They also read commentaries and the the Book of Common Prayer to enhance their understanding of the Bible, aiming for a […]
This quiet, reflective service takes time to pray specifically for those whose names appear on our prayer lists - those who suffer in any way, our expectant mothers and newborn babies and their families, those who have died, and those serving in the armed forces. Anointing of the sick is offered to those who so […]
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 […]
The St. Brigid’s Guild prepares frozen meal items on a regular basis for anyone in need, helps when called upon with meal preparation for parish activities and outreach, and is continually expanding the cooking knowledge of its members. St. Brigid’s Guild Cook day is on the third Friday of every month in the PLC kitchen. […]
If you like to knit and or crochet, or are interested in learning, then you are welcome and invited to join the Prayer Shawl Ministry at Good Shepherd. We meet the third Friday of the month at 10:30a in the art room upstairs in the Education building. Yarn and friendship are provided! For more information […]
Join us to help Community First! Village set up new houses for our unhoused neighbors. Volunteers assemble furniture, stock pantries, hang pictures, and clean and stock linens. We also have an opportunity to tour the Village after our shift. Good Shepherd parishioners volunteer the 3rd Saturday of each month. We need 12 volunteers total, 6 […]
At crucial times in the history of Judaism and the nation of Israel, GOD sent prophets ( literally, “mouthpieces “) to give the people a new vision. “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, l am doing a new thing! Now, it springs up; do you not perceive it?” (Isaiah 43:18,19) […]
In this interpreted Bible study, deaf and hard-of-hearing participants are invited to bring their questions and experience to a guided conversation about the Bible. We will learn about the history, stories, theology, and interpretation of Christianity's Holy Scripture in an open and inclusive way. No preparation needed. Led by Daniel Wise with ASL interpretation. Nursery […]
The Men's Bible Study invites all men of the parish to join them on Tuesday nights from 6:30 to 8:00p as they study the Bible together. Participants can bring any Bible translation they like. They also read commentaries and the the Book of Common Prayer to enhance their understanding of the Bible, aiming for a […]
This quiet, reflective service takes time to pray specifically for those whose names appear on our prayer lists - those who suffer in any way, our expectant mothers and newborn babies and their families, those who have died, and those serving in the armed forces. Anointing of the sick is offered to those who so […]
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 […]
At crucial times in the history of Judaism and the nation of Israel, GOD sent prophets ( literally, “mouthpieces “) to give the people a new vision. “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, l am doing a new thing! Now, it springs up; do you not perceive it?” (Isaiah 43:18,19) […]
We pray our early morning celebration of the Holy Eucharist using The Book of Common Prayer’s Rite II. The 8:00a service includes a sermon and Holy Communion. This service does not include music, so there is ample opportunity for silence.
This multi-church effort run by Austin City Lutherans and housed in Faith Presbyterian Church (314 E Oltorf Street) distributes food, diapers, and other household supplies to hundreds of families in the Hill’s neighborhood and surrounding areas every month. Sign up to help with distribution. With questions, contact Alicia Reinmund-Martinez.
The Men's Bible Study invites all men of the parish to join them on Tuesday nights from 6:30 to 8:00p as they study the Bible together. Participants can bring any Bible translation they like. They also read commentaries and the the Book of Common Prayer to enhance their understanding of the Bible, aiming for a […]
This quiet, reflective service takes time to pray specifically for those whose names appear on our prayer lists - those who suffer in any way, our expectant mothers and newborn babies and their families, those who have died, and those serving in the armed forces. Anointing of the sick is offered to those who so […]
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 […]
The Good Shepherd Choral Scholars present a concert of vocal and choral music. This program is offered to the Parish and to the community free of charge. Our scholars will offer a varied program of classical and modern music, both sacred and secular.