Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church
Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church exists to know Jesus and make him known in Normaltown, Athens, and the world.
Episodes
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Rev. Morgan Angert, Senior Pastor
January 26th, 2024
A key piece of our vision here at GSPC is to be a church that reaches our city with the life changing news of the gospel. But what does that really look like? Does reaching our city include acts of mercy, bold proclamation, radical generosity, some combination of all of these, or something more? Join us these next few Sundays as we explore the question of reaching our city in terms of the context, content, and character of evangelism. May we challenge one another towards a more public faith that puts the hope of Christ on display for all to see. See you Sunday!
This Week's Liturgy
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Reaching Our City: The Context of Evangelism – Selected Passages from 1 Peter
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Rev. Morgan Angert, Senior Pastor
January 19th, 2024
A key piece of our vision here at GSPC is to be a church that reaches our city with the life changing news of the gospel. But what does that really look like? Does reaching our city include acts of mercy, bold proclamation, radical generosity, some combination of all of these, or something more? Join us these next few Sundays as we explore the question of reaching our city in terms of the context, content, and character of evangelism. May we challenge one another towards a more public faith that puts the hope of Christ on display for all to see. See you Sunday!
This Week's Liturgy
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Eat This Book – Revelation 10:8-11
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Ryan Vangsnes, Pastoral Intern --
January 5th, 2025 --
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Our Suffering Savior – Isaiah 53:1-9
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Rev. Morgan Angert, Senior Pastor
December 29th, 2024
"In Advent, we don’t pretend, as I once thought, that we are in the darkness before the birth of Christ. Rather, we take a good hard look at the darkness we are in now, facing and defining it honestly, so that we will understand with utmost clarity that our great and only hope is in Jesus’s final victorious coming." – Fleming Rutledge
Join us as we celebrate Advent in the book of Isaiah. Scattered throughout the book of Isaiah are promises of what God's people could expect as they looked for a glimmer of hope, deliverance, and salvation in the darkness of their lives. At Advent we celebrate the fulfillment of those promises in the coming of Jesus Christ into the world who, according to Isaiah, will be God with us, our light in the darkness, our one true king, and our suffering servant. See you Sunday!
This week's liturgy
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
His Great Sabotage – Isaiah 42:1-9
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Ryan Vangsnes, Pastoral Intern
December 22nd, 2024
"In Advent, we don’t pretend, as I once thought, that we are in the darkness before the birth of Christ. Rather, we take a good hard look at the darkness we are in now, facing and defining it honestly, so that we will understand with utmost clarity that our great and only hope is in Jesus’s final victorious coming." – Fleming Rutledge
Join us as we celebrate Advent in the book of Isaiah. Scattered throughout the book of Isaiah are promises of what God's people could expect as they looked for a glimmer of hope, deliverance, and salvation in the darkness of their lives. At Advent we celebrate the fulfillment of those promises in the coming of Jesus Christ into the world who, according to Isaiah, will be God with us, our light in the darkness, our one true king, and our suffering servant. See you Sunday!
This week's liturgy
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
The Reign of the King – Isaiah 11:1-11
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Rev. Morgan Angert, Senior Pastor
December 15th, 2024
"In Advent, we don’t pretend, as I once thought, that we are in the darkness before the birth of Christ. Rather, we take a good hard look at the darkness we are in now, facing and defining it honestly, so that we will understand with utmost clarity that our great and only hope is in Jesus’s final victorious coming." – Fleming Rutledge
Join us as we celebrate Advent in the book of Isaiah. Scattered throughout the book of Isaiah are promises of what God's people could expect as they looked for a glimmer of hope, deliverance, and salvation in the darkness of their lives. At Advent we celebrate the fulfillment of those promises in the coming of Jesus Christ into the world who, according to Isaiah, will be God with us, our light in the darkness, our one true king, and our suffering servant. See you Sunday!
This week's liturgy
Monday Dec 16, 2024
A Light in the Dark – Isaiah 9:1-7
Monday Dec 16, 2024
Monday Dec 16, 2024
Rev. Morgan Angert, Senior Pastor
December 8th, 2024
"In Advent, we don’t pretend, as I once thought, that we are in the darkness before the birth of Christ. Rather, we take a good hard look at the darkness we are in now, facing and defining it honestly, so that we will understand with utmost clarity that our great and only hope is in Jesus’s final victorious coming." – Fleming Rutledge
Join us as we celebrate Advent in the book of Isaiah. Scattered throughout the book of Isaiah are promises of what God's people could expect as they looked for a glimmer of hope, deliverance, and salvation in the darkness of their lives. At Advent we celebrate the fulfillment of those promises in the coming of Jesus Christ into the world who, according to Isaiah, will be God with us, our light in the darkness, our one true king, and our suffering servant. See you Sunday!
This week's liturgy
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
God With Us – Isaiah 7:14
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
Rev. Morgan Angert, Senior Pastor
December 1st, 2024
"In Advent, we don’t pretend, as I once thought, that we are in the darkness before the birth of Christ. Rather, we take a good hard look at the darkness we are in now, facing and defining it honestly, so that we will understand with utmost clarity that our great and only hope is in Jesus’s final victorious coming." – Fleming Rutledge
Join us as we celebrate Advent in the book of Isaiah. Scattered throughout the book of Isaiah are promises of what God's people could expect as they looked for a glimmer of hope, deliverance, and salvation in the darkness of their lives. At Advent we celebrate the fulfillment of those promises in the coming of Jesus Christ into the world who, according to Isaiah, will be God with us, our light in the darkness, our one true king, and our suffering servant. See you Sunday!
This week's liturgy
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
Stay Awake – Mark 13:1-13, 24-27, 32-37
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
Rev. Morgan Angert, Senior Pastor
November 24th, 2024
Have you ever thought about what it would be like to walk with Jesus? To hear Him speak, to watch Him as He engaged with people who were hurting, people who would question him, and who would eventually betray him? Have you thought about what it would be like to encounter the Son of God as he walked the earth? Join us these next few months as we see Jesus through the eyes of Mark in his Gospel. See you Sunday!
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Tuesday Nov 19, 2024
The God Who Sees – Mark 12:35-44
Tuesday Nov 19, 2024
Tuesday Nov 19, 2024
Ryan Vangsnes, Pastoral Intern
November 17th, 2024
Have you ever thought about what it would be like to walk with Jesus? To hear Him speak, to watch Him as He engaged with people who were hurting, people who would question him, and who would eventually betray him? Have you thought about what it would be like to encounter the Son of God as he walked the earth? Join us these next few months as we see Jesus through the eyes of Mark in his Gospel. See you Sunday!