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Good Shepherd Ministry

Good Shepherd Ministry

To build a sense of community within the larger geographical area of Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church by responding to immediate needs with neighbor helping neighbor.

What We Do
The Regional Shepherds distribute information and oversee the Neighborhood Shepherds. There are at least one or two Neighborhood Shepherds in each of the 101 areas into which the entire church membership is geographically divided. It is important for each of us to know his or her neighbors and shepherds.

The Neighborhood Shepherds are the liaisons between the neighbors and the church, and coordinate any help needed in the neighborhood.

How Can I Help?
When you receive a call or letter from your Shepherds introducing themselves, you can help by letting your Shepherds know that you would be willing to assist in your neighborhood.

Contact the Church when in need, and give us permission to let your shepherds know what is going on so they can be of assistance as well. Don’t forget to let your shepherds know if there is anything they can do to help you during the year.


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Parish Life Staff

Tish Visinsky
Director of Parish Life Events
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    Tish Visinsky

    Director of Parish Life Events
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    Pastoral Care Ministries Angel Food Cooks Card Ministry Friends in Christ Good Shepherd Ministry Great Expectations Greeter Ministry Intercessory Prayer Ministry (Daily) Lay Eucharistic Visitors Recovery Advocates Stephen Ministry Touch Base Phone Ministry

    Calendar

    Sunday, 5/29 at 10:00 AM
    Prayer: Does It Make Any Difference Sunday Class
    Monday, 5/30 at 1:45 PM
    Women's Cancer Support Group
    Tuesday, 5/31 at 10:00 AM
    Education for Ministry
    Tuesday, 5/31 at 6:30 PM
    Education for Ministry
    Thursday, 6/2 at 7:00 AM
    Men's Lectionary Bible Study
    Thursday, 6/2 at 7:30 AM
    A Men's Bible Study
    Thursday, 6/2 at 9:15 AM
    Community Bible Study (for Men and Women)
    Thursday, 6/2 at 9:45 AM
    Bible Study Fellowship

    Prayer: Does It Make Any Difference Sunday Class

    Sunday, May 29, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

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    Women's Cancer Support Group

    Monday, May 30, 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM

    Location: Virtual via Zoom. Email Sue Patton or Charlie Stobaugh for the link.

    The Women's Cancer Support Group is a long-term support system for information, referrals, feedback, and a feeling of safety, shared by other women who have experienced cancer and from those who are in the fight right now.  A licensed professional counselor meets with the group weekly.  


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    Education for Ministry

    Tuesday, May 31, 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM

    Led by Elizabeth Lang
    Location: Virtual via Zoom. In-person on the third Tuesday of every month in Room 103.
    Registration required. $365 tuition/year. Partial scholarships are available. (Weekly class attendance for 9 months).
    For enrollment and the Zoom link please contact Elizabeth Lang at 682-429-3360 or [email protected]

    Education for Ministry is a program for adult christian education that combines study of scriptures, christian history, and theology with a focus on ordinary experience in order to discern God’s presence in one’s life. The program comes from the Episcopal Seminary at Sewanee and has become famous for educating adults to see God acting through their lives as well as developing knowledge of scripture and theology.



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    Education for Ministry

    Tuesday, May 31, 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

    Led by Elizabeth Lang
    Location: Virtual via Zoom
    . In-person on the third Tuesday of every month in Room 103.
    Registration required. $365 tuition/year. Partial scholarships are available. (Weekly class attendance for 9 months).

    For enrollment and the Zoom link please contact Elizabeth Lang at 682-429-3360 or [email protected]

    Education for Ministry is a program for adult christian education that combines study of scriptures, christian history, and theology with a focus on ordinary experience in order to discern God’s presence in one’s life. The program comes from the Episcopal Seminary at Sewanee and has become famous for educating adults to see God acting through their lives as well as developing knowledge of scripture and theology.



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    Men's Lectionary Bible Study

    Thursday, June 2, 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

    Location: Online via Zoom - email David Loomis for a link.

    This men's group meets to discuss the lessons for the current week from the Lectionary, exploring ways in which the passages speak to everyday life and our own spiritual journey. Lessons and commentary are emailed early each week to enable participants to familiarize themselves with the material. On a rotating basis, participants facilitate discussion by studying the lessons and reviewing available information on the subject. 

    Led by David Loomis 


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    A Men's Bible Study

    Thursday, June 2, 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM

    Led by Phil Ritter
    Location: Room 106
    For questions please contact Phil Ritter at [email protected]


    This Bible study is based on the Lectionary readings for the coming Sunday, meets throughout the year, and advance preparation is not required. There are no attendance expectations other than to come when you can as often as you are able. The group is led by lay members of the group and occasionally clergy.


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    Community Bible Study (for Men and Women)

    Thursday, June 2, 9:15 AM - 10:30 AM

    WHEN: Thursdays, 9:15-10:30 a.m.
    WHERE: Online via Zoom
    Led by Dr. Elizabeth Lang

    This is a Bible study for men and women of all ages who wish to develop spiritually and intellectually and form new friendships. This year, we will be studying the epistles of Paul. We will read many letters leading up to and including Romans, on which we will spend the most time. There is no homework, just bring your mind, heart and questions to our exploration of the texts. We will deepen our understanding of Paul by examining the letters in their original context, and we will discuss their messages and meanings for today.

    For questions or the Zoom link please contact Dr. Elizabeth Lang at [email protected].



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    Bible Study Fellowship

    Thursday, June 2, 9:45 AM - 10:30 AM

    WHEN: Thursdays, 9:45-10:30 a.m.
    WHERE: Saint Michael Chapel

    Who is Jesus? What do His words have to do with your life? How can Jesus possibly bring peace and satisfaction to your life and broken world today? Explore God’s answers to these questions and more in community through an in-depth Bible study of the Gospel of Matthew entitled, “The Unexpected King.”

    To join, go to http://www.bsfinternational.org, go to "find a class" and follow the prompts to Saint Michael and all Angels Episcopal Church. We hope to see you there!



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    Sermons

    • May 22 | The Rev. Mary Lessmann
      "Jesus – Coming and Going"
    • May 22 | The Reverend Dr. Chris Girata
      "God’s Not Done, Part 2"
    • May 15 | The Reverend Bob Johnston
      "Deeper Worship"
    • May 15 | The Reverend Dr. Chris Girata
      "God’s Not Done, Part 1"
    • May 8 | The Reverend Bob Johnston
      "A Great Recipe for Life"

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    8011 Douglas Ave
    Dallas, TX 75225
    (214) 363-5471

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    Sunday Services:

    7:30 a.m. Traditional Service (Rite I)
    9 a.m. Traditional Service (Rite II)
    9 a.m. Joy: A Children’s Service
    11 a.m. Traditional Service (Rite I)
    11 a.m. Contemporary Rite II Service in the Parish Hall
    5:30 p.m. Traditional Service (Rite II)
    8 p.m. Compline

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    Saint Michael also offers weekday services every Tuesday-Thursday.

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    Saint Michael and All Angels is a member parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas. We practice The Way of Love as members of The Episcopal Church.

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    Service Times

    IN-PERSONLIVE STREAMS

    We are currently offering worship in-person. Several of our Sunday services are also streamed live.

    Sunday Services:
    7:30 a.m. Traditional Service (Rite I)
    9 a.m. Traditional Service (Rite II)
    9 a.m. Joy: A Children's Service
    11 a.m. Traditional Service (Rite I)
    11 a.m. Contemporary Service (Rite II)
    5:30 p.m. Traditional Service (Rite II)
    8 p.m. Compline
    Weekday Services:
    Tuesdays, 7 a.m. Morning Prayer
    Wednesdays, 12:30 p.m. Eucharist Service
    Thursdays, 7 a.m. Morning Prayer

    More about services at Saint Michael and All Angels here.

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    Dallas, TX 75225

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    CHURCH CLOSED: Monday, May 30 for Memorial Day

    The Church is closed on Monday, May 30 for Memorial Day. The Church will resume normal hours on Tuesday, May 31.

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    Welcome! | Saint Michael and All Angels is a community of passionate people seeking to follow Jesus in a meaningful way that impacts both our own lives and that of the community around us. We are blessed with our parish home and so glad to share it with you. If you find yourself in Dallas, we would love to have you join us for worship!

    - The Reverend Dr. Chris Girata, Rector

    Welcome to Children and Family Ministry!

    Our team in Children and Family Ministry provides children, ages 0 – 5th grade, and their parents with the tools they need to become faithful disciples of Christ. We achieve this through fun and interactive programming that allows children and families to explore their faith together.

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    Sunday Services:
    7:30 a.m. Traditional Service (Rite I) in Saint Michael Chapel
    9 a.m. Traditional Service (Rite II) in the Church
    9 a.m. Joy: A Children’s Service in Saint Michael Chapel
    11 a.m. Traditional Service (Rite I) in the Church
    11 a.m. Contemporary Rite II Service in the Parish Hall
    5:30 p.m. Traditional Service (Rite II) in Saint Michael Chapel
    8 p.m. Compline in the Church

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    We are located just south of Northwest Highway off of Douglas Ave. at Colgate Ave. Via Northbound Tollroad: Exit Lovers Ln, continue straight on Lomo Alto a few blocks to Colgate. Church is on your right. Via Southbound Tollroad: Exit Northwest Hwy, turn left to Douglas Ave. Turn R on Douglas and church is a few blocks down on your right. Via US 75: Exit Northwest Hwy and go west to Douglas Ave. Turn R on Douglas and church is a few blocks down on your right.

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    If you are new to Saint Michael, curious about the path to membership, or simply want to learn more about life at our parish community, we invite you to join us for two different class events we have throughout the year: "Saint Michael 101" is an introduction to life here at SMAA, and "Episcopal Christians", where we explore what it means to walk as a Christian in the Episcopal tradition, discussing topics like our Anglican heritage, worship, the Bible and formation etc.

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