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Who we are
Good Shepherd United Church of Christ is serving the Metairie community and engaging and encouraging others through a life-changing journey in Metairie, Louisiana.
Our mission is to nurture a diverse and welcoming community, committed to following fearlessly wherever God is leading us and make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of Metairie and the world!
Our mission is to nurture a diverse and welcoming community, committed to following fearlessly wherever God is leading us and make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of Metairie and the world!
Street Address
5122 W Esplanade Ave
Metairie,
LA
70006-2552
United States
Phone: 504-454-0764
Fax: 504-454-0769
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Church Pastor
Rector
5122 W Esplanade Ave
Metairie,
LA
70006-2552
United States
Phone: 504-454-0764
Fax: 504-454-0769
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Denomination
United Church of Christ
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Leadership
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Rev'd Dr. Randall M. Graf
Leader Position:
Rector
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Leader Bio:
The Rev'd Dr. Randall M. Graf is our priest and rector at Good Shepherd Church. Born and raised in New Orleans, LA., he always had an interest and passion for music and in fourth grade he had the opportunity to learn to play trumpet for his school band at St. Catherine of Sienna School. By the Spring of his fourth grade year, he was playing trumpet regularly during Mass at St. Catherine Church.
As a teen in the 1980s, Fr. Graf’s musical interests expanded to include guitar, keyboards and drums and throughout high school and college, he regularly played drums in local rock bands.
By 1997, Fr. Graf had completed undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of New Orleans and Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, including doctoral training in psychology.
In 1998, with his formal education behind him, Fr. Graf was again able to devote more time and energy to playing music in church and became a part of a praise band at Good Shepherd in Metairie, LA. As his music ministry blossomed, the Lord planted a seed in his heart to compose original praise and worship music and to preach the Word. In 2010, he completed ministerial training and was called by Good Shepherd to be one of their pastors. Fr. Graf's theological training includes graduate course work from the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
An Anglican priest in the Diocese of the Western Gulf Coast, a skilled Christian psychologist, a dynamic Christian preacher, and a gifted Christian musician, today, Father Randall Graf, aka 'Padre', lives in Metairie, LA with Renee, his loving wife of over 25 years and their daughter Madison.
As a teen in the 1980s, Fr. Graf’s musical interests expanded to include guitar, keyboards and drums and throughout high school and college, he regularly played drums in local rock bands.
By 1997, Fr. Graf had completed undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of New Orleans and Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, including doctoral training in psychology.
In 1998, with his formal education behind him, Fr. Graf was again able to devote more time and energy to playing music in church and became a part of a praise band at Good Shepherd in Metairie, LA. As his music ministry blossomed, the Lord planted a seed in his heart to compose original praise and worship music and to preach the Word. In 2010, he completed ministerial training and was called by Good Shepherd to be one of their pastors. Fr. Graf's theological training includes graduate course work from the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
An Anglican priest in the Diocese of the Western Gulf Coast, a skilled Christian psychologist, a dynamic Christian preacher, and a gifted Christian musician, today, Father Randall Graf, aka 'Padre', lives in Metairie, LA with Renee, his loving wife of over 25 years and their daughter Madison.
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Melva Geiger
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Good Shepherd United Church of Christ Service Times
Sunday Holy Eucharist @ 8:30 AM and 10:00 AM (The 10:00 AM service is also offered online)
Masks are required at the 8:30 AM Sunday service and optional at the 10:00 AM
Midday Prayer each Wednesday @ 12:15 PM (Online only)
Service of Compline each Friday @ 9:00 PM (Online only)
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Masks are required at the 8:30 AM Sunday service and optional at the 10:00 AM
Midday Prayer each Wednesday @ 12:15 PM (Online only)
Service of Compline each Friday @ 9:00 PM (Online only)
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Good Shepherd United Church of Christ History
Good Shepherd Church was born out of two Uptown New Orleans congregations merging under the direction of the Rev. Fritz O. Winckelman. The two churches, St. John Evangelical & Reformed and Bethany Evangelical & Reformed, were E&R congregations who both joined the United Church of Christ at its formation in 1957. In 1976, the two churches came together as one and adopted the new name, Good Shepherd. They subsequently sold their two church properties in New Orleans, using the proceeds to purchase the tract of land in Metairie where Good Shepherd now stands. The combined congregation worshiped in the cafeteria of Harold Keller Elementary School on Irving Street in Metairie for 4 years while the Good Shepherd sanctuary was being built on West Esplanade Avenue.
In 1980 Good Shepherd moved into the current church building on West Esplanade under the leadership of the Rev. Allen Hollis. In 1986, the Rev. Richard A. Carse oversaw the addition of the Fellowship Hall as well as a refurbishing of the sanctuary. In August 2005, Good Shepherd flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Upon returning home to Jefferson Parish in September 2005, Good Shepherd began holding Sunday worship services in the school cafeteria of John Curtis Christian Lower School in River Ridge. By October 2005, the Good Shepherd Fellowship Hall had been restored well enough to move worship services back onto our property while our sanctuary was essentially rebuilt on the inside. During this time the Rev. Gary Arndt continued serving as Good Shepherd's pastor and our congregation invited Beecher Memorial United Church of Christ to join us in Sunday worship. Beecher's church building on North Miro Street in New Orleans had suffered extensive damage from Hurricane Katrina.
It was not until Christmas Eve 2006 that Good Shepherd was able to again worship inside our now fully restored and newly rebuilt sanctuary. The physical devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina was only part of the story that our church and our entire area faced. The population of New Orleans shrank drastically in the years following the storm and Good Shepherd's membership also shrank as many families opted not to return to the area. Rev. Arndt retired from ministry in 2008 and Good Shepherd was served by two interim ministers, the Rev. Ginger Taylor and the Rev. Stokes Snyder until Good Shepherd called The Reverend Dr. Randall Graf in 2010.
In November 2017, Good Shepherd opted to disaffiliate from the United Church of Christ due to the extremely liberal theology and constant political activism of the denomination. Today Rev’d Graf, who has placed his ministerial credentials under the Diocese of the Western Gulf Coast of the Anglican Church in North America, continues to lead our congregation forward into new and exciting times as faithful followers of our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus, and as orthodox practitioners of the faith once delivered unto the saints.
In 1980 Good Shepherd moved into the current church building on West Esplanade under the leadership of the Rev. Allen Hollis. In 1986, the Rev. Richard A. Carse oversaw the addition of the Fellowship Hall as well as a refurbishing of the sanctuary. In August 2005, Good Shepherd flooded during Hurricane Katrina. Upon returning home to Jefferson Parish in September 2005, Good Shepherd began holding Sunday worship services in the school cafeteria of John Curtis Christian Lower School in River Ridge. By October 2005, the Good Shepherd Fellowship Hall had been restored well enough to move worship services back onto our property while our sanctuary was essentially rebuilt on the inside. During this time the Rev. Gary Arndt continued serving as Good Shepherd's pastor and our congregation invited Beecher Memorial United Church of Christ to join us in Sunday worship. Beecher's church building on North Miro Street in New Orleans had suffered extensive damage from Hurricane Katrina.
In November 2017, Good Shepherd opted to disaffiliate from the United Church of Christ due to the extremely liberal theology and constant political activism of the denomination. Today Rev’d Graf, who has placed his ministerial credentials under the Diocese of the Western Gulf Coast of the Anglican Church in North America, continues to lead our congregation forward into new and exciting times as faithful followers of our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus, and as orthodox practitioners of the faith once delivered unto the saints.
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Good Shepherd United Church of Christ listing was last updated on the 18th of April, 2022