Church of the Good Shepherd Elizabethtown NY

12932-0146

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Who we are

Church of the Good Shepherd, Elizabethtown, was established in July, 1882 and consecrated by the first Bishop of Albany, Bishop William Doane. Our mission is simple, but life changing: “To follow the Great Commandment and to fulfill the Great Commission as given to us by Christ.”

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Church of the Good Shepherd
16 Williams St
Elizabethtown, NY 12932-0146
United States
Phone: (518) 873-2509

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The Rev. David Sullivan
The Rev. David Sullivan
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16 Williams St
Elizabethtown, NY 12932-0146
United States
Phone: (518) 873-2509

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Episcopal Church



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Episcopal Diocese of Albany
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PO Box 146
Elizabethtown, NY
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Sunday Services 8:00am & 10:15am

Church of the Good Shepherd service times last updated on the 8th of April, 2024
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Church of the Good Shepherd History

BUILT IN 1882

The church building was completed and consecrated in July 1882.

However, the Episcopal Diocese of New York sent its first missionaries to the North Country as early as 1839 and founded St. John’s Church in Essex. From there, missionary fervor created parishes in five towns, including Elizabethtown. As early as 1870, baptisms were performed at meeting houses and homes in Elizabethtown.

With the influx of affluent part-time residents, there began to be a push for church construction. At the forefront were Mrs. Ogden H. Hoffman and the Rev. Eugene Toy, with the Hoffman family providing for much of the funding.

Within a year, construction was complete. The first services were held in July 1882, with Bishop William C. Doane presiding.

STAINED GLASS

The building is of Victorian-era style, with scalloped wood shingles on the upper portion and vertical board and batten below. Rising from it is a square bell tower and stained-glass windows adorning the façade.

The primary stained-glass panel features the Good Shepherd, with the inscription, “The Good Shepherd giveth His Life for the sheep.”

Initially, the structure was built at the corner of Hand Avenue and High Street; it was moved to its present location, on a lot donated by Lewis and Leila Hyde, in spring 1899. This allowed for more land, on which a parsonage and a parish hall were subsequently built.

PRESERVED HISTORY

During the first 25 years, a succession of at least 15 ministers ascended the pulpit. The revolving pulpit changed in 1908, when the Rev. Henry Herbert Pittman arrived. Not only was he the guiding light of Good Shepherd for a quarter century, during which it flourished, but he took meticulous notes, which have provided considerable information for local historians.

Pittman also archived news clippings and letters, and some of his poetry has been preserved as well.

Pittman’s wife, Claire, was also a major contributor to church activities during her husband’s administration, as she served as organist and beatified the grounds with flower gardens. In 1942, she was memorialized by the placement of a fountain and statute of St. Francis of Assisi.

Over the years, the fountain fell into disrepair, but efforts are under way to restore it.

FIRE GUTS CHURCH

In November 1926, a fire caused by an overheated hot-air furnace gutted much of interior, causing about $8,000 in damage. All stained-glass windows except the one featuring the Good Shepherd were destroyed beyond the ability to refurbish.

By 1927, not only was the damage repaired, but the church was enlarged. At the time, the Baptist, Catholic and Congregational churches all offered assistance.

To replace the destroyed organ, one weighing 6,105 pounds was donated by Mrs. Augustus N. Hand. It was disassembled, transported by rail to Westport — at a cost of $52.20 — and then trucked to and reassembled at Good Shepherd.

EXPANSION

In 1932, Good Shepherd, which had consistently increased membership and had been flourishing, celebrated its 50th anniversary.

The Rev. Cornelius DeBois became spiritual leader from 1937 to 1952 and expanded the outreach of Good Shepherd by conducting services in the Essex County Jail, teaching vacation Bible school and helping lead the adult school of religion in Elizabethtown. He died of leukemia at the age of 47 in 1952.

In 1950, construction commenced on the Parish Hall, with lumber donated by Albert O. Denton, and the church men providing skill and muscle.

In 2009-10, under the direction of Richard Sherman of Bessboro Builders, the hall was renovated to make it energy efficient.

William Cooper served as rector from 1982 to 1994, and community outreach expanded to include using the parish hall for Hospice, the food pantry, the senior nutrition program and youth activities.

A half-dozen ministers succeeded Cooper until Sullivan was ordained in 2010.

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The power of Christian prayer Lord, teach me to listen.
The times are noisy and my ears are weary with the thousand raucous sounds which continuously assault them. Give me the spirit of the boy Samuel when he said to Thee, "Speak, for Thy servant heareth." Let me hear Thee speaking in my heart. Let me get used to the sound of Thy voice, that its tones may be familiar when the sounds of earth die away and the only sound will be the music of Thy speaking. Amen.
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