THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD - RALEIGH, NC

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  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Clergy & Staff
    • Vestry
    • The History of Good Shepherd
    • Diocese of North Carolina
    • About Episcopalians
  • Worship
    • Worship Schedule
    • Bulletins >
      • Archived Bulletins
    • Livestream
  • Ministries
    • Adult Formation
    • Family Ministry
    • Music Ministry
    • Youth Programs (EYC)
  • Serve
    • Serve Our Parish
    • Serve Our Neighbors
  • Connect
    • Fellowship >
      • Annual Events >
        • Family Weekend
        • Mission Trip
        • Pancake Supper 2025
        • Rally Day
        • VBS
    • New Here
    • Newsletter
  • Blog
  • Resources
    • Community Resources
    • Parish Calendar
    • Parish Documents >
      • Documents Archive
    • Parish Archives
    • Gallery >
      • Stained Glass Windows
  • Giving
    • Annual Giving 2026

Our Story

The History of The Church of the Good Shepherd
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The First Free Episcopal Church in Raleigh

​The Church of the Good Shepherd was formed as the first free Episcopal Church in Raleigh in 1874. Until then, the only general house of worship in Raleigh for Episcopalians was Christ Church, where pews were owned by the various families composing its congregation. At Good Shepherd, all pews were open to whomever wished to sit in them. For its time, this was an act of radical hospitality in the Episcopal Church, and firmly established Good Shepherd as an inclusive community of faith: a reputation we strive to uphold still to this day in all its expansive truth.

​Our First Rector and Our First Church Building

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The Rev. Edward Rich
​In January of 1874, the Rev. Edward R. Rich was called as rector of the newly formed church. He conducted the first service in February of 1874, assisted by the Rt. Rev. T. B. Lyman D. D. 

By spring, a site at the corner of Hillsborough and McDowell streets was purchased and construction of the church began on Sept. 24, 1874.  Services were often held in the Hall of the House of Representatives of the Capitol while the church was being built. 

​On Easter Day, March 28, 1875, the congregation held its first service in the church's present location.  The new parish was admitted to the Diocese at the annual convention held in Wilmington on May 21, 1874.​
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Our First Church Building

Our Current Church Building Is Constructed 

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1923 Postcard depicting the Church. Click for more info from Goodnight Raleigh.
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The Rev. Isaac Pittenger
​In 1896, the Rev. Isaac McKendree Pittenger, D. D., fourth rector of the church, made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. While there, he chose a block of marble quarried near Jerusalem and shipped it home as the cornerstone for a new and larger church building.
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The cornerstone was laid in October 1899, but the building was not completed until 1914.  The original church then became the Parish House and was used for that purpose until 1954 when a new Parish House building was completed. While the construction on the existing church structure was completed in 1914, the construction of the stained glass windows took place over the next 60 years.

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​The altar depicting The Last Supper and the wainscoting and paving inside the altar rail are made from Italian marble and are typical of churches in Northern Italy. It is said that the work was done in Italy and the masons came from there to install it.
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The Church of the Good Shepherd
121 Hillsborough Street
Raleigh, NC  27603
919-831-2000
[email protected]

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Pastoral Care Support Line 
919.831.2008

Sunday Schedule
Holy Eucharist - 8:00 am, 10:15 am
Christian Formation - 9:00 am
Fellowship - after 10:15 am service

Parish Office Hours
Monday-Thursday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday: by appointment

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