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Whoever you are, wherever you are from, you are welcome here.

Easter Season:  Alive, Awake, and On the Move
Easter isn't just a day - it's a whole season of resurrection energy that refuses to stay neatly tucked into one Sunday morning.                                                                                                                                                           It's  50 days of life breaking through, of hope stretching its legs, of love getting the last word.
In this season, we follow the risen Christ not into certainty, but into possibility.  
Into gardens where grief turns to recognition.  Into locked rooms where fear loosens its grip.  Into ordinary meals that become sacred again.

Easter invites us to be curious, to be surprised, to be changed.  It whispers (and sometimes shouts):  What if new life is already unfolding...in you, in us, in the world?
At Good Shepherd, we lean into a faith that is living, breathing, and still becoming.  
A faith that makes room for questions, honors every story, and believes that resurrection looks like justice, healing, and connection in real, tangible ways. 

And we see that resurrection every day in our food pantry, where we're currently serving around 100 people daily.  It's a place filled with generous volunteers gracious guests, laughter,
dignity, and care...a holy kind of abundance.  If you find yourself needing a little extra support in feeding yourself, or you family, please know you are warmly welcome.  
Just come to Good Shepherd and be filled up.
Come as you are...doubting, hoping, wondering, rejoicing!  Easter is still happening. And there's room for you in it.



Put your faith into action with ~ Bread for the World’s Offering of Letters!
Sunday, May 3, 2026
As people of faith, we are called to give of our time, talent, and treasure for a greater purpose. Bread for the World invites you to use your voice to help end hunger.

Good Shepherd will join Bread for the World ,other churches, community organizations, and people of faith from across the country to write letters and emails to their members of Congress who have the power to impact the policies and programs that can end hunger.  By taking part in Bread for the World’s 2026 Offering of Letters, you will help support domestic and international nutrition programs that offer a hand up to families and a brighter future for children. Your letter matters. Combined with others from your church, campus, or organization—and joined with the voices of thousands of advocates across the country—your letter or email is an expression of faith and hope, urging U.S. decision makers to pursue a world without hunger. God uses these letters to change hearts and minds, and again and again, Bread for the World wins help and opportunity for our neighbors who face hunger.

3 Reasons Good Shepherd Participates in an Offering of Letters
1. We believe that advocacy is part of our Christian witness and discipleship.
2. With your support, Bread for the World is committed to speaking truth to power.  We have to be both pastoral and prophetic to end hunger.
3. Bread for the World is practical and effective. Years of persistent advocacy and voice has helped triple poverty focused                                                                                                                       development assistance to education, training, and sustainability measures that end hunger.




Coloradans for the Common Good & Mountain Voices Project Accountability Session 
Join Us to hear from 2026 Primary Election Candidates on May 17, 2026 from 3:00-4:30 pm
Coloradans for the Common Good  (Good Shepherd is a member) and Mountain Voices Project (Roaring Fork Valley) will host a nonpartisan Accountability Session for candidates for Governor and Attorney General in the 2026 Primary Election.  CCG, MVP and allies will present an agenda of issues ranging from workers’ rights, affordable housing,
protection of immigrants, to healthcare and others.
CCG and MVP do not endorse candidates or parties; our leaders instead ask candidates whether they will support our agenda—yes or no—so that voters know where they stand.
When
May 17, 2026 at 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Where
Shepherd of the Hills Presbyterian Church
11500 W 20th Ave
Lakewood, CO 80215


Good Shepherd is a Matthew 25 Church
Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church
303-452-5478
In-person Sunday Services at 10:00 am
Communion is served on the First Sunday of each month

Join us in the sanctuary or to watch the service live online ~

Facebook Page - Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church - PCUSA

Please check out our recorded worship services
at the end of this page under Worship Videos.

The Good Shepherd Food Panty is open  Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and the third Saturday of each month
9:00-11:30 am in the lower level of the church.   All welcome to come to the Food Pantry!



NEW FOOD PANTRY PROGRAM
4th Wednesday of each month Colorado residents age 60 years and older who meet the income qualifications are eligible for 35 lb. box of assorted food.  Distribution will take place drive-thru style in the Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church parking lot at 10785 Melody Dr. from 9:00 am-11:30 am.  
Call  Food Bank of the Rockies to sign up and have your questions answered.  720-473-6323.  

HAPPY NEW YEAR - 2026!

May this year be filled with God's grace, abundant blessings, and renewed hope as we walk in faith and justice together.              The mission of Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church is to bring the love and teachings of Christ to our Community by         welcoming all, serving together, and growing in faith.                                                                                                                                                                       Let us recognize God's existing presence and vitality in the community and let us participate in this.                                                      
 Let us be actively engaged in fostering love for siblings, neighbors, and community - a present and outward living focus.
 And of course, let us pray unceasingly for God's guidance and strength for this church, our community and our world. 

We welcome all.

Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church belongs to the Denver Presbytery and the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (PCUSA).  We come from the Reformed tradition of Protestant Christianity.
Our approach to the Christian life centers on three general principles:
  • God’s love is for everybody, and everyone is welcome to join us on the journey of faith.
  • The teachings of Jesus guide our decisions and how we carry them out.
  • We live out our faith by making sure our actions are an extension of our beliefs.
We come from all walks of life, many political persuasions, and many religious backgrounds. What unites us and keeps us moving forward together is the firm belief and trust that God loves all people, and God’s will for all is to live in love, peace, and justice.

Welcoming all, serving together, and growing in faith.

"I feel
so welcome here."

- Fred Finke

"The music and worship are inspiring."

- David Wolters

Worship and Hours

Worship: Sundays at 10 am
Food Pantry:  Tues, Weds, Thurs: 9:00 -11:30 am, plus the 3rd Saturday of each month 9 am - 12 pm
Office Hours:  Tues through Fri, 10 am- 5 pm


Worship Videos