Worship & Devotions
We’re building a #biggerTable and all are welcome – newcomers, members and friends. We have in-person and online worship options, see below. Go to: Simple prep for online, home worship
Summer Sunday Worship
In-person and online (link below)
10 AM
Bulletin: July 20 (pdf, 1 mb)
Watch worship live or later:
Online (link below)
Morning Prayer is currently on a somewhat intermittent schedule. Please check our events calendar for the most current schedule.
Weekdays
9 - 9:30 AM
Meeting ID: 820 2308 7932
Passcode: 785905
Past Worship
Missed a worship service or want to experience a service again? Access previous worship services on our YouTube channel.
Worship materials: Hymns reprinted by permission under OneLicense.net, license #A-716465. Liturgy (c) 2022, from Sundays and Seasons #100-199, Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission under Augsburg Fortress Liturgies Annual License #SAS027408.
About Morning Prayer
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, we've gathered on Zoom for Morning Prayer at 9 AM on weekdays (and occasionally Saturdays). We use a form for prayer based on ancient liturgies, called Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals. This liturgy grew out of The Simple Way community in inner Philadelphia, led by Shane Claiborne, and is used by faith communities around the world.
Lisa Howard runs our technology and leads the liturgy. Brenda Froberg crafts prayers reflecting the prayers of our community, the world and observances of the day. Bill Susling offers or curates music.
All are welcome, whether occasionally or regularly. Prayer request can be sent to Lisa regardless of attendance.
What Morning Prayer Means to Us
An uplifting start each morning
We are grateful to Pastor Jen for having started a fixed time for group daily prayer at the start of the pandemic and for continuing it until her departure. We are so very privileged to have continued this practice.
Words cannot adequately describe how uplifting it is to start mornings in the company of this band of "prayer warriors." It is a blessing to be able to pray for, on behalf of, and with individual family members and friends, as well as for members of our congregation and the church community as a whole. It is also empowering to have the opportunity to lift our collective voice along with that of fellow believers across the country, and around the globe, in support of the marginalized, the outcast, the poor, and on specially designated days of recognition.
Everyone is welcome to join this daily ministry whenever they can. We look forward to continuing to serve Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in this ministry as long as there continues to be a need.
In Gratitude,
Brenda Froberg and Lisa Howard
Community in this powerful, welcoming group
Nate and I moved to Alexandria from MacDill AFB in Florida. We are a military family and have moved quite often. However, this move was unique in that it was at the onset of the pandemic. The stress of moving to a new place with no friends or family was difficult. I was looking for churches in the area and was excited to find Good Shepherd Lutheran Church with the offering of a daily prayer group.
I started attending the prayer group via Zoom and immediately felt uplifted and encouraged. I feel a strong sense of community within this powerful, welcoming group. The daily routine of the group: reading scripture, fellowship, and lifting our fellow beings up in prayer is now foundational to my daily life. It has led to my growth and evolution of connection and faith.
I am sincerely grateful for the group and know miracles have happened as a result of these daily prayers.
Thanks so much for what you do!
Lisa "Kitty" B
Simple Preparations for Online, Home Worship
You may want to light a candle for worship.
We invite you to celebrate Holy Communion with us online.
During worship, Pastor Kate will speak the comforting words, “In the night in which He was betrayed…”
GSLC communion bread recipe | Making GSLC communion bread (video)
COVID-19 Protocols
GSLC's COVID-19 protocols are set by our COVID-19 Task Force.
Our goal has always been to provide a caring community. We've implemented a tiered approach to adapting to changes in the City of Alexandria CDC-identified community levels:
What can you expect?
For more information about community transmissions levels and guidance, visit the CDC website.
If you have questions, feel free to reach out to Pastor Kate or any other member of the COVID-19 Task Force (Sue Cottrol, Lori Strauss, Denise Steene).
Worship
In-person and online
September-June Schedule
Sundays at 9:30 and 10:45 AM
Sunday School begins in the 10:45 AM service
Summer schedule
Sundays at 10 AM
Sunday School resumes in the fall
What will I experience in worship at Good Shepherd?
Is there any difference between the worship services?
All worship services
...follow a pattern of worship that includes singing, prayer, Bible readings, a sermon, communion meal, receiving offering and a children’s message. Occasionally, members of the congregation or others share a faith story as part of our worship. Services are about an hour long.
We also have a nursery on the lower level where worship services can be heard via speakers.
The 9:30 AM service (school year schedule)
...tends to follow a more traditional liturgy that varies by church season (we change it up every six to eight weeks or so) with organ and often includes the ancient form of chanting. The adult choir sings at this service.
The 10:45 AM service (school year schedule)
...is more casual in nature. Children begin in worship with their families and hear an opening prayer, gospel reading and children’s message before going to Sunday School. (Some children stay in worship and that's okay too.) Children often take worship leadership roles by reading Bible texts, helping to serve communion, collecting offering, etc. This service usually uses the piano for accompaniment rather than organ.
Summer worship
During the summer, we have one 10 AM worship service each Sunday. These tend to be a blend between the traditional and casual. There’s always a communion meal and children’s message. We often have special music in the summertime.
What should I wear?
Please wear what you’re comfortable in when you join us for worship. Go to additional details
Children in Worship
At Good Shepherd we believe that worship is for all God’s children. Infants to children of every age are welcome to fully participate in worship, and parents with young ones can feel comfortable knowing that the sounds of children are part of our joyful praise.
We also have a nursery on the lower level where worship services can be heard via speakers.
What is Communion?
Every week when we gather, we participate in Holy Communion, sometimes called Holy Eucharist. As we share in bread and wine, we believe that Christ is truly present in the sacrament and among us.
We welcome all baptized persons to join us for communion as they are comfortable doing so.
Baptism
What do I do if I would like to be baptized or have my child baptized?
Just talk with Pastor Kate! She typically meets at home with those desiring baptism for conversation about what baptism is (and isn’t!)
Baptisms are public acts done in the midst of a worship service so the one who is baptized experiences the love and prayers of the faith community they’re entering into.
We schedule baptisms throughout the year at any of the worship services on a mutually convenient Sunday.
Sunday Worship 9:30 AM and 10:45 AM || Sunday School 10:45 AM
Braddock & Luray, 3 blocks from the Braddock Metro
100 W. Luray Ave., Alexandria, VA 22301
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Affiliations: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America || ELCA Metro DC Synod
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