Did you know we have two podcasts?

Did you know that at Good Shepherd we have two podcasts that you can subscribe and listen to wherever you find podcasts?

The first is a lectionary podcast in which Fr. Groff and I discuss the passages of Scripture assigned for the upcoming Sunday. The second has the homily from each of our services.

Find them below and subscribe to never miss an episode!

Hear These Words: Episode 112 – Fourth Sunday in Lent (3/15/2026) Hear These Words

Readings for the Fourth Sunday in Lent (Year A): 1 Samuel 16:1-13Psalm 23Ephesians 5:8-14John 9:1-41Hear These Words is a weekly podcast from Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Tequesta, FL hosted by The Rev. Dr. Sanford Groff. Each week we discuss the passages of Scripture assigned for the upcoming Sunday according to the Revised Common Lectionary with guests from within the Good Shepherd community and with colleagues from around the nation. Listen to (or watch) episodes each Tuesday at http://www.GoodShepOnline.org or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
  1. Hear These Words: Episode 112 – Fourth Sunday in Lent (3/15/2026)
  2. Hear These Words: Episode 111 – Third Sunday in Lent (3/8/2026)
  3. Hear These Words: Episode 110 – Second Sunday in Lent (3/1/2026)
  4. Hear These Words: Episode 109 – First Sunday in Lent (2/22/2026)
  5. Hear These Words: Episode 108 – Last Sunday after Epiphany (2/15/2026)

She Left with Everything – Homily for Third Sunday in Lent (3/10/2026) Homilies from Good Shepherd Episcopal Church- Tequesta

A homily preached on the Third Sunday in Lent, Year A, on March 8, 2026 by Alex Serra-Wolfington, seminarian, at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Tequesta, FL.  
  1. She Left with Everything – Homily for Third Sunday in Lent (3/10/2026)
  2. Born Again – Homily for Second Sunday in Lent (3/1/2026)
  3. When the lights go out something else comes on – Homily for First Sunday in Lent (2/22/2026)
  4. Place Matters – Homily for Last Sunday after Epiphany (2/15/2026)
  5. Don't Go Bland – Homily for 5th Sunday after Epiphany (2/8/2026)

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