Pastor’s Corner “Singing with the Good Shepherd”
- Immanuel Anglican Church

- 2 days ago
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As Anglicans, our Sunday Scriptures are determined by our “lectionary,” a list of appointed readings. On the fourth Sunday of Easter, every year the Gospel reading is a portion of John 10. In that Jesus says, “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep” (John 10:11). It’s for this reason we call this particular Sunday “Good Shepherd Sunday.”
Fernando Ortega’s “The Good Shepherd” is one of my favorite songs about this aspect of Jesus’ self-revelation. Using Jesus’ words in John 10:7-18, he creates a lyrical, prayerful dialogue with our Shepherd. In the first movement, Jesus sings an invitation to you, followed by a promise:
I Am the Good Shepherd
I lay down My life for you
Enter in, enter in, enter in
I Am the Good Shepherd
As the Father knows Me, I know you
And no one can take you away
In the second movement, you sing an invitation back to Jesus, and accept his promise as true:
You are the Good Shepherd
You lay down Your life for me
Enter in, enter in, enter in
You are the Good Shepherd
As the Father knows You, You know me
And no one can take You away
I encourage you to take time this week and listen to this song as a conversation between you and Jesus. And remember that a powerful way of embodying this prayer is joining us for Eucharist this Good Shepherd Sunday.
And please remember to pray for the women in our congregation who will be on retreat this weekend, listening together to the voice of the Good Shepherd!
Your Pastor in Christ,


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