Good Shepherd’s roots began when a number of young couples moved into the area in the mid-1950’s seeking an alternative to the large established Lutheran churches along Manchester Road. Mount Tabor Lutheran Church first met as a Christian body on October 25, 1956, and a month later held its first worship service in a single room in the United Neighbors Building. Folding chairs were used instead of pews and a stove in the middle of the room provided the congregation with physical warmth.
Twenty communicant members and 14 children attended the charter service on January 27, 1957, with Professor David Schuller serving as interim preacher and Reverend Elmer Maschoff as interim pastor. In December of 1957, services were moved to Schrader Funeral Home for two years. It was not until January of 1960 that Mount Tabor’s members had their own house of worship.
American Lutheran Church Package Mission #138 came into existence on June 19, 1962, when the land was purchased for a new church and a parsonage was purchased shortly thereafter. Reverend John Walker became the new church’s first pastor and one of his first tasks was to name the congregation. He chose St. Luke’s.
Today, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church is a thriving community that strives to welcome all people, no exceptions. Jesus included everyone in his ministry; we believe he calls us to do the same.
With ministries for people of every age and stage in life there is a place for everyone. There is a place for you.
At Good Shepherd we believe in the power of relationships. Our vision is that every person would be known and loved and come to know others.
At Good Shepherd we believe that God has given each of us gifts. Our vision is that every person would discover those gifts to do ministry and grow spritiaully.