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Who we are
Welcome to Good Shepherd
This is a place where faith comes alive, where all sorts of people are welcomed, healed and learn to become disciples of Jesus. If you are tired, run downby stress; if you want to be part of a loving, understanding, forgiving community; if you want a place to worship the Lord in obedience to scripture; if you have a desire to help and serve others; then you will it here, and you will be fed by God's Spirit as you live out your faith. To quote Jesus, "Come and see!"
Mission Statement
We are a community of people who seek to love God with all our hearts and show his love for all people through our attitudes and our actions. We introduce people to Jesus, and we help those around us with spiritual, emotional and physical needs through prayer and caring.
This is a place where faith comes alive, where all sorts of people are welcomed, healed and learn to become disciples of Jesus. If you are tired, run downby stress; if you want to be part of a loving, understanding, forgiving community; if you want a place to worship the Lord in obedience to scripture; if you have a desire to help and serve others; then you will it here, and you will be fed by God's Spirit as you live out your faith. To quote Jesus, "Come and see!"
Mission Statement
We are a community of people who seek to love God with all our hearts and show his love for all people through our attitudes and our actions. We introduce people to Jesus, and we help those around us with spiritual, emotional and physical needs through prayer and caring.
Street Address
1098 Collingswood Parkway
Labelle,
FL
33935-2306
United States
Phone: (863) 675-0385
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Church Pastor
The Rev. David Jackson
Vicar
1098 Collingswood Parkway
Labelle,
FL
33935-2306
United States
Phone: (863) 675-0385
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The Rev. David Jackson
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David is an Englishman by birth, born in Leicester; Scot by education and marriage, attending medical school in Glasgow where he and Yvette married in 1968; and an American by choice, having been here since 1981.
After several years of clinical practice, both in private and academic, David became a research director in pharmaceutical industry where he worked until 2012. He and Yvette came to Florida in 2003 and have 3 sons, David, Gavin and Craig; and one grand-daughter Yuna.
David is completed a hybrid Master's degree at Noshotah House seminary in Wisconsin. He was assigned to Good Shepherd/All Souls partnership in May 2012. His ministry interests include pastoral/healing care, teaching, and issues of social justice.
After several years of clinical practice, both in private and academic, David became a research director in pharmaceutical industry where he worked until 2012. He and Yvette came to Florida in 2003 and have 3 sons, David, Gavin and Craig; and one grand-daughter Yuna.
David is completed a hybrid Master's degree at Noshotah House seminary in Wisconsin. He was assigned to Good Shepherd/All Souls partnership in May 2012. His ministry interests include pastoral/healing care, teaching, and issues of social justice.
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Other Church Leaders:
The Rev. Sandy Johnson, Deacon
The Rev. Nancy Smith, Deacon
The Rev. Robert Browning, Supply Priest
The Rev. Walter Mycoff, Supply Priest
The Rev. Nancy Smith, Deacon
The Rev. Robert Browning, Supply Priest
The Rev. Walter Mycoff, Supply Priest
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John Hollingsworth
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Sunday 10:00 am Eucharist Rite ll
Thursday 9:30 am and Bible Study 10:30 am
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Thursday 9:30 am and Bible Study 10:30 am
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Church of the Good Shepherd History
THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD THEN AND NOW
The first interest shown in establishing a Mission in LaBelle was through Fr. Von Ham and several parishioners at St. Anselm's (Lehigh) who resided in LaBelle. However, due to various reasons, it did not materialize.
Meanwhile, Trinity-by-the-Cove in Naples, bought property and a small house on Bryan Avenue in LaBelle. The first organizational meeting was held on June 26, 1975, with then Dean Lambert, Fr. McBeth, two laymen from Naples, Fr. Bramlett (St. Anselm's) and laity from LaBelle - Clarence Chapman, Virginia Shemwell, Paul Puletti and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schriner, Jr. They were told of plans to start an Episcopal Mission in this area. They would have the property and house, the Diocesan Office and would provide the supply priest.
At the second organizational meeting, July 25, it was learned Fr. Bramlett would be the Supply Priest. It was decided to advertise in the local paper and start having Services at the American Legion Hall on August 3, 1975.
Bishop Hargraves asked Clarence Chapman to act as Sr. Warden until we got started. Mrs. Shemwell was asked to be Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Schriner was asked to have his Lay Readers License renewed and would serve as Acolyte and Mrs. Schriner was asked to assume the Alter Guild duties. All agreed. Paul Puletti was preparing to leave for college, but promised his support in any way possible.
Church stationery, books for finances and other records were purchased. We received loans of 1928 Prayer Books and a full set of vestments for each season from St. Anselm's and a Chalice and Paten from the Diocesan Alter Guild. A large Altar Cross was borrowed from St. Luke's in Fort Myers. Linens, cruets, and candle sticks were gathered from various other sources.
The American Legion Hall was converted into a house of worship for the first service which was held August 3, 1975. It is reported there were 28 present, 11 of who were Episcopal Communicants. The GOOD SHEPHERD had begun!
Records show services were held at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church starting in November, 1975 at a cost of $10.00 per service. Slow growth was in evidence as Sandra Farquharson Chapman and Billie Ruth Davies soon joined the Mission.
To cut down on expenses, services started being held at the Vicarage (present site) May 15, 1977. By this time, four or five other ladies had joined the Mission and made their interest known in the Altar Guild duties. The Diocese set up the budget for the now 32 active communicants of Good Shepherd.
Over the years we have been blessed with numerous Supply and part time Priests who have contributed to the spirit and life of Good Shepherd.
Good Shepherd was approved by Council under articles of Incorporation in 1987.
The congregation endured this time of trial due to dedicated winter residents and a growing number of persons in the area of LaBelle wishing to worship as Episcopalians.
Though there has been slow growth, the major thrust of activity and interest has been in the last two years under the guidance and leadership of the Rev. William D. McLean III, Vicar. The attendance during the summer months has been constant with 50 or more worshipers at every service. During the winter months this number is increased by twenty or more additional worshipers per week. Youth from infants to teens are now a part of the congregation.
In 1987, Bishop Lipscomb dedicated two of the four planned buildings for the "new" Good Shepherd on 8 acres of land in Port LaBelle.
The Parish Hall is used for services, meetings, and dinners and has a full kitchen as well as a large screened lanai where Sunday school classes are held.
The Office building houses a working office, storage facilities, two rest rooms, a large library/conference room and the Vicar's study.
Yet to be built are the church itself (seating 250) and an educational building with classrooms and a nursery. More immediate plans include construction of an outdoor columbium and paved driveways.
The facilities are used weekly by neighborhood groups, for community dinners (fund raisers), three A.A. groups, a bridge group, and a quilting circle. Outreach includes care for a house for abused women in LaBelle, emergency services, and much involvement in community organizations by both laity and clergy.
The first interest shown in establishing a Mission in LaBelle was through Fr. Von Ham and several parishioners at St. Anselm's (Lehigh) who resided in LaBelle. However, due to various reasons, it did not materialize.
At the second organizational meeting, July 25, it was learned Fr. Bramlett would be the Supply Priest. It was decided to advertise in the local paper and start having Services at the American Legion Hall on August 3, 1975.
Bishop Hargraves asked Clarence Chapman to act as Sr. Warden until we got started. Mrs. Shemwell was asked to be Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Schriner was asked to have his Lay Readers License renewed and would serve as Acolyte and Mrs. Schriner was asked to assume the Alter Guild duties. All agreed. Paul Puletti was preparing to leave for college, but promised his support in any way possible.
The American Legion Hall was converted into a house of worship for the first service which was held August 3, 1975. It is reported there were 28 present, 11 of who were Episcopal Communicants. The GOOD SHEPHERD had begun!
Records show services were held at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church starting in November, 1975 at a cost of $10.00 per service. Slow growth was in evidence as Sandra Farquharson Chapman and Billie Ruth Davies soon joined the Mission.
To cut down on expenses, services started being held at the Vicarage (present site) May 15, 1977. By this time, four or five other ladies had joined the Mission and made their interest known in the Altar Guild duties. The Diocese set up the budget for the now 32 active communicants of Good Shepherd.
Good Shepherd was approved by Council under articles of Incorporation in 1987.
The congregation endured this time of trial due to dedicated winter residents and a growing number of persons in the area of LaBelle wishing to worship as Episcopalians.
Though there has been slow growth, the major thrust of activity and interest has been in the last two years under the guidance and leadership of the Rev. William D. McLean III, Vicar. The attendance during the summer months has been constant with 50 or more worshipers at every service. During the winter months this number is increased by twenty or more additional worshipers per week. Youth from infants to teens are now a part of the congregation.
In 1987, Bishop Lipscomb dedicated two of the four planned buildings for the "new" Good Shepherd on 8 acres of land in Port LaBelle.
The Parish Hall is used for services, meetings, and dinners and has a full kitchen as well as a large screened lanai where Sunday school classes are held.
Yet to be built are the church itself (seating 250) and an educational building with classrooms and a nursery. More immediate plans include construction of an outdoor columbium and paved driveways.
The facilities are used weekly by neighborhood groups, for community dinners (fund raisers), three A.A. groups, a bridge group, and a quilting circle. Outreach includes care for a house for abused women in LaBelle, emergency services, and much involvement in community organizations by both laity and clergy.
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Church of the Good Shepherd listing was last updated on the 18th of June, 2019