Good Shepherd
Episcopal Church
Good Shepherd is an intentionally welcoming and inclusive church, as
you will discover as you read further and, hopefully, visit us.
In May 2001 we celebrated the 125th anniversary of Good
Shepherd's establishment as a congregation in the Episcopal Diocese of
California. What many people don't know is that, although
Episcopal in worship and denominational affiliation, our congregation
considered itself early on as a community church - a notion that has
continued to inspire our sense of ministry beyond our own worshiping
family. For example, our parish hall served as Belmont's primary
meeting hall for most of the 20th Century. Local lore has it a
city tax once provided cab service to shuttle local children to Sunday
School!
In October '04 we completed major repairs, refurbishing, and
improvements to our main church building, which will enable Good
Shepherd to provide meaningful worship and hospitality for many years
to come. We also recently restored our circa 1910 Good Shelpherd
stained glass window and saw to the installation of new lighting
in our original church building to brighten our worship in that
cherished place we now call the 'chapel'. As one would expect,
the primary focus at Good Shepherd is in our worship of God, typically
the Holy Eucharish (Communion). While grounded in the tradition
of the Book of Common Prayer, our worship utilizes a variety of
innovative Episcopal worship materials, passing authentic prayers in
elegant, contemporary language that represents the voices of today's
seekers. Sunday worship at 11:00 am features a sung service
with vocal and organ/piano music in a variety of styles, and our
clergy's sermons make meaningful connections between scripture,
spirituality, and the joys and challenges of real life. A
tradition at Good Shepherd is a yearly outdoor St. Francis' day service
where all of God's creatures receive a blessing.
Sunday Worship 'sends us forth' to provide a viable and welcoming
presence on the Mid-Peninsula for both our parishioners and the
hundreds of children and adults who utilize our facilities every day of
every week. We are always ready to welcome new participants.
We gather often for an all-parish social ev
ent. Good
Shepherd hosts a number of weekly 12-step meetings, three annual
Alkathons, and provide a regular gathering place for the San Mateo
County Friendship Center which servees developmentally disabled adults.
The Little Hands Parent-Child Center, a division of the Sequioa
Adult School, utilizes a large portion of our buildings throughout the
week. We offer facilities for other gatherings of various kinds.
Our friendly, vibrant congregation includes all ages; 'cradle'
Episcopalians and converts to the Anglican tradition; straight and gay,
married, partnered, and single adults; and children. Newcomers
are always welcome to our worshiping community and our blend of
traditional and progressive belief.