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Psalm 23 and Hobbits
In preparation for Good Shepherd Sunday, this week I am thinking about Psalm 23 and Lord of the Rings. It occurred to me that Psalm 23 would make a good hobbit walking song, for hobbits like to sing when they walk, and always mention home and table, especially close to the end of their singing (LOTR, Ch. 3, Book 1).
Psalm 23 is also about walking along pathways and eating at tables.
And that got me thinking about Gandalf, who the hobbits put so much trust in, and who often shows up as a Jesus-like figure in the books.
So, friends, I present to you, created by Chat GPT, Psalm 23 as a hobbit walking song. It’s no Tolkien, but fun none-the-less.

"In the green Shire, where hills do roll,
I walk in peace, with heart and soul.
Beneath the sky, so blue and wide,
With each step taken, no need to hide.
Through fields of green, and forests deep,
Where secrets lie, and shadows creep.
With sturdy feet, on paths well-known,
In hobbit lands, I'm not alone.
Though shadows loom, I fear no ill,
For Gandalf walks beside me still.
His staff and rod, they comfort me,
In lands where hobbits dance with glee.
A table set, with feast abound,
In Rivendell, where joy resounds.
With friends around, I raise my voice,
In songs of praise, my heart rejoice.
So let the winds of Middle-earth blow,
Through valleys deep, and mountains low.
For in this land, where hobbits roam,
I'll find my way, and call it home."
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 126 – 5th Sunday after Pentecost – Proper 8A (6/28/2026) – Hear These Words
- Hear These Words: Episode 126 – 5th Sunday after Pentecost – Proper 8A (6/28/2026)
- Hear These Words: Episode 125 – 4th Sunday after Pentecost – Proper 7A (6/21/2026)
- Hear These Words: Episode 124 – 3rd Sunday after Pentecost – Proper 6A (6/14/2026)
- Hear These Words: Episode 123 – 2nd Sunday after Pentecost – Proper 5A (6/7/2026)
- Hear These Words: Episode 122 – Trinity Sunday (5/31/2026)
The Laugh in the Dark – Third Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 6A (6/14/2026) – Homilies from Good Shepherd Episcopal Church- Tequesta
- The Laugh in the Dark – Third Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 6A (6/14/2026)
- Sent Anyway – Homily for Trinity Sunday (5/31/2026)
- “I don’t want you to be miserable” – Second Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 5A (6/7/2026)
- The Spirit Moves in You – Homily for Pentecost (5/24/2026)
- Wrong Sky; Already Here – Homily for the Seventh Sunday of Easter (5/17/2026)
New Homily: All in a Breath
New Homily: In the Darkness of Night
The Laugh in the Dark – Third Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 6A (6/14/2026) – Homilies from Good Shepherd Episcopal Church- Tequesta
- The Laugh in the Dark – Third Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 6A (6/14/2026)
- Sent Anyway – Homily for Trinity Sunday (5/31/2026)
- “I don’t want you to be miserable” – Second Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 5A (6/7/2026)
- The Spirit Moves in You – Homily for Pentecost (5/24/2026)
- Wrong Sky; Already Here – Homily for the Seventh Sunday of Easter (5/17/2026)
Happy Easter!
Happy Easter from the Larsons!

A Beautiful Easter Vigil
Tonight was the Great Vigil of Easter at Good Shepherd, and it was absolutely beautiful. While it’s not the most attended service of the year, it IS the climax of the church year. Beginning in the prayer labyrinth with a fire to light the paschal candle which leads us in procession into the darkness of the church where we hear passages of Scripture and songs that tell the history of salvation, before then renewing our baptismal vows and proclaiming the arrival of Easter, it’s a packed and rich service!
Check out this beautiful photo, Merike, our parish administrator caught while I was chanting the Exsultet.

New Homily: Jesus Washed Judas’ Feet
New Homily: Leaning In
Church on the Green Tonight!

Its the second Sunday of the month and that means Church on the Green at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church! This week we are celebrating St. Patrick early and the celtic voices of Christianity who often teach us about the God who meets us outside (outside buildings, outside boundaries, outside of ourselves!).
Church on the Green is our twice, monthly outdoor service that lives at the intersection of the seasons of nature and the seasons of the church. Every week has it’s own theme that brings together our liturgical traditions with the natural world.