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Jaw Dropping
October 5, 2011 0

This past Sunday evening, our Good Shepherd youth descended on Uptown Charlotte to put hands and feet to a living relationship with Jesus Christ. In lieu of their customary BigHouse Gathering in our Corner Campus, 220 students and volunteers ventured to the uptown area where they delivered 400 sandwich meals, 100 toiletry bags, and scores Read the full article…

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Preaching; Good Shepherd
Top Five Tuesday — Top Five Potential Sermon Series
October 4, 2011 8

This will be a very different kind of Top Five Tuesday. For one, they are five things that haven’t happened yet. For another, you’ll help determine which ones actually happen and possibly even the order in which they happen. Here’s what’s going on: I already have the next three sermons series mapped out. Fashion Statement Read the full article…

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Personal
An Irrational Love
October 3, 2011 1

In John Irving’s novel The Last Night In Twisted River, the narrator makes this observation: But family histories – chiefly, perhaps, the stories we are told as children – invade our most basic instincts and inform our deepest memories, especially in an emergency. I can’t let go of that sentence. It’s one of those narrative Read the full article…

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Good Shepherd
Inviting. All People. Into A Living Relationship
September 30, 2011 1

As we put language to our mission at Good Shepherd, we know there is one thing we want to avoid: dead religion. Because dead religion is everywhere, isn’t it? Some Christians and even some churches seem to specialize in it. You may even have had seasons in your life where your religion felt dead. I Read the full article…

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Good Shepherd
First Serve This Weekend
September 29, 2011 0

It’s a First Serve weekend. It’s not just for Saturday anymore; we’ve got Friday opportunities as well. To be part of the ministry with far reaching community impact, check here. Find a venue that fits your schedule, abilities, and passions, and make a difference.

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