Week-daily Eucharist
Windsor Campus, Chapel 3201 Windsor Road, Austin, TXEvery weekday we celebrate the Eucharist in the Windsor chapel at 7:00a. The rhythm of daily prayer and the sacrament helps to deepen our experience of Lent.
Every weekday we celebrate the Eucharist in the Windsor chapel at 7:00a. The rhythm of daily prayer and the sacrament helps to deepen our experience of Lent.
Support in the trials and joys of motherhood.
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We pray Evening Prayer each weekday at 5:30p on our Facebook page. Join us online. (Please note that this offering takes the place of daily online Morning Prayer during Lent.)
Every weekday we celebrate the Eucharist in the Windsor chapel at 7:00a. The rhythm of daily prayer and the sacrament helps to deepen our experience of Lent.
Shepherd Kids (Kindergarten-2nd grade) Early elementary-age children gather for a mid-week check-in with their church family. Meet us from 4:30p—5:15p on Wednesdays in the Gathering Room for fun and faith formation. For more information, please contact Jessica Riels.
Edge (3rd-5th grade): Older elementary-age children gather weekly from 4:30p to 5:15p on Wednesdays in the Edge Lounge for Bible study lessons and activities. Our discussion focuses on reaching beyond ourselves, serving, and connecting with each other and our neighbors. For more information, please contact the Rev. Brin Bon.
Evening of food, fellowship, and formation.
We pray Evening Prayer each weekday at 5:30p on our Facebook page. Join us online. (Please note that this offering takes the place of daily online Morning Prayer during Lent.)
Youth Choir (all ages) Youth Choir fosters the musical growth of our youngest singers. This choir participates in several of our worship services throughout the program year and during holidays. The Youth Choir curriculum comes from the Royal School of Church Music, with which Good Shepherd is affiliated. The Youth Choir practices on Wednesdays from […]
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 […]