Facilities

Good Shepherd Episcopal Church is on the corner of 5th Ave and Oneill Ave in the heart of Belmont. The beautiful redwood main sanctuary building on the corner was built in the 1960’s and provides space for approximately 150 – 200 people. The space is wonderful for musicians, performers, and choirs, and includes a fully restored pipe organ and piano for accompaniment.

Adjacent to the sanctuary is a large Parish hall equipped with a kitchen, small stage, folding chairs and tables – ready to host gatherings, meals, receptions, or groups of about 100 people.

Connected to the Parish hall is the original, historic chapel – originally located in a different part of Belmont and relocated to its current location in the 1930s along side a parsonage.

Much of the space on the campus is regularly used by groups throughout the week, but for more information or to reserve space for an event, please email contact@goodshepherdbelmont.org for more information, fee schedules, and more.

See also the page for our memorial Butterfly Garden here:


Sanctuary

Chapel

Parish Hall