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The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd 1515 Emmorton Road, Bel Air MD 21014 Office: (410) 838-8081 Office Hours: M-F 9am - 3pm
History - The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd The first Good Shepherd worship service was celebrated February 17, 1963 in rented space at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Bel Air On Organization Day, October 20, 1963, The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd officially became a congregation with 92 charter members
Welcome Message - lcgselca. org We welcome you to the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd (or as we often call ourselves-LCGS)! We are an Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) congregation located in Bel Air, Maryland
New Members - The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd All are welcome in worship and for programs held at LCGS! Beyond that, becoming a member is a way for you to come along side us in an intentional way to support and advance the ministry that we at the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd have been called to
Giving - The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd More and more, people are choosing to give through our Egiving program which allows for electronic deduction from a bank account or credit card as a single or re-occurring offering In addition to weekly offerings, you can give to Good Shepherd in these ways: Memorials Special Gifts
Preschool Age - The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd Good Shepherd Lutheran Preschool -established in 1977 as a service to parents of young children of the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd and the community We offer a developmentally appropriate program for young children, in a warm and loving environment, that provides exceptional readiness for kindergarten
RIC Journey - The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd Together, we will be engaging in education and conversation as we discern if God is calling The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd to intentionally provide a safe place of love and support for LGBTQIA+ people