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Download "In Our Own Words" - Advent Reflections by Good Shepherd Parishioners, below.
Advent Reflections 2025 (pdf)
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December 24, Christmas Eve
4:00 pm - Family Christmas Eucharist
7:00 pm - Candlelight Christmas Eucharist
10:00 pm - Candlelight Christmas Eucharist
December 25, Christmas Day
10:00 am - Christmas Eucharist
Candlelight Compline
Sunday, December 14, 5:30 PM
Step out of the season’s rush and into a moment of holy stillness. We will gather by candlelight for a brief Compline service—quiet prayer, gentle song, and a reading of God’s dawning light. If you’re longing to take a deeper step into the Spirit this Advent, come rest in the glow of Christ’s peace and carry a light for the days ahead.
The Longest Night: A Service of Hope and Healing
Saturday, December 20, at 5:00 pm
For many, the holiday season is not filled with joy but instead carries feelings of grief, loss, or loneliness. On this darkest night of the year, join us for a quiet and contemplative service that honors those emotions and offers a space for solace and hope. Through prayers, readings, and gentle music, we create room for peace and the light of God’s presence amidst the shadows. All are welcome to bring their burdens and find comfort in this sacred time.
Advent Wreath Workshop
Sunday, November 30, 9:00 am and 11:30 am
The Christmas Pageant
Saturday, December 20, 9:00 am - REHEARSAL
Sunday, December 21, 10:00 am - The Christmas Pageant (in church)
Wednesday Bible Study with Clergy
A Lived Theology of Everyday Life, a book by the Rev. Dr. Michael DeLashmutt, Dean of the Chapel of the Good Shepherd at The General Theological Seminary. Alex Serra-Wolfington, our seminarian, will lead Bible Study conversations of the book on Wednesdays Dec. 3, 10, 17.
Advent Theological Book Study
Rev. Dr. Michael DeLashmutt, Senior Vice President and Dean of the Chapel of the Good Shepherd at The General Theological Seminary, will join us in person on December 11 to speak about his new book, A Lived Theology of Everyday Life, during a special Theological Book Study. This engaging work invites readers to discover how God meets us in the ordinary rhythms of daily life, blending theology, storytelling, and practical insight.
Surviving the Holidays
Sunday, December 8, at 5 PM
Toy Drive for Jupiter Elementary
Ongoing through December 8
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Office
Christmas Eve: 10-3
Closed December 25 - January 2
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church and School
400 Seabrook Rd Tequesta, FL 33469 US
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