Church of the Good Shepherd

Church of the Good Shepherd

Protestant - MainlineEpiscopal ChurchThe Episcopal Church
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The congregation prominently displays The Episcopal Church Pride logo and makes an explicit, open welcome to people of all gender identities, sexual identities, citizenship statuses, and religions. Worship is available in-person and online (Sunday at 9:00 AM) with sermon videos posted to YouTube/Vimeo and an online stream/archive for those who can’t attend. Families will find a nursery (8:30–10:30) for under‑3s, Children’s Chapel at the start of the service for ages 3–7, opportunities for children 8+ to serve as acolytes, and creative programs like the Camp Imagine workshop. The parish is active in local and global outreach (including HOPE feeding events and partnerships with Sewell’s Point Elementary and Five Talents), hosts many community groups in its building, maintains a Safe Church program with background checks and regular training, and offers online giving, e‑news, and robust social media alongside coffee and pastries after worship.

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Worship Style

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Church Details

Worship StyleLiturgical
Preaching StyleLectionary-based
Dress CodeNo Dress Code

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📜Version History

📍 AddressLatest4/19/2026ai
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Changes:

  • Name:Church of the Good Shepherd
  • Street Address:7400 Hampton Blvd.
  • Address Line 2:(removed)
  • +7 more changes

Added location: Church of the Good Shepherd

⛪ ChurchVersion 14/19/2026ai

Changes:

  • Name:Church of the Good Shepherd
  • Website URL:https://goodshepherdnorfolk.org
  • Summary:The congregation prominently displays The Episcopal Church Pride logo and makes an explicit, open welcome to people of all gender identities, sexual identities, citizenship statuses, and religions. Worship is available in-person and online (Sunday at 9:00 AM) with sermon videos posted to YouTube/Vimeo and an online stream/archive for those who can’t attend. Families will find a nursery (8:30–10:30) for under‑3s, Children’s Chapel at the start of the service for ages 3–7, opportunities for children 8+ to serve as acolytes, and creative programs like the Camp Imagine workshop. The parish is active in local and global outreach (including HOPE feeding events and partnerships with Sewell’s Point Elementary and Five Talents), hosts many community groups in its building, maintains a Safe Church program with background checks and regular training, and offers online giving, e‑news, and robust social media alongside coffee and pastries after worship.
  • +8 more changes

Initial church data

Last updated: 4/19/2026