Church Profile
Meeting Location
Join us this weekend!
Sutter Middle School, 715 Riley Street
Folsom, CA 95630
United States
Folsom, CA 95630
United States
Service Times
Sunday mornings, 930am - 10:45am
(916) 542-8382
Pastor Maxwell Monaghan
Our Mission
Glorify God & Make Disciples
The Shepherd's Church exists to glorify God and delight in Him. From Sunday gatherings to soul care, this mission is foundational to everything we do.
No Reviews
About The Shepherd's Church, Folsom
The Shepherd's Church exists to glorify God and delight in Him. From Sunday gatherings to soul care, this mission is foundational to everything we do. We meet every Sunday at 9:30am at Sutter Middle School, Folsom.
Service and Sermon Style:
Verse-by-Verse Teaching
Dress Style:
casual
Average Age of Attendees:
all-ages
Community Projects:
0-12
Primary Language:
English
MINISTRIES AND GROUPS
Church Ministries
Kids
Youth
Small Groups
HOME GROUPS - FIND OUT MORE HERE https://www.tscfolsom.org/home-groups
At The Shepherd’s Church, we exist to glorify God by making disciples of Jesus Christ. In addition to Sunday gatherings, Home Groups are a way for us to participate together in God’s work of Saving, Sanctifying, Supplying, and Sending His people.
TOGETHER: While the Sunday gathering is the heart and soul of The Shepherd’s Church, Home Groups are where we, as an extension of Christ’s body, really get to live out the picture of discipleship outlined in Scripture.
SANCTIFYING: It’s in the Home Group setting that we have an opportunity to know God more and see Him at work in the lives of other believers. We encourage each other to pursue holiness by confessing and mortifying our sin in the company of a loving community.
SUPPLYING: In Home Groups we sharpen one another through the Word and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, that we might be prepared to live lives on mission. Various intentional studies, training, and resources are supplied during Home Groups to help us as believers in the life work of ministry.
SENDING: At The Shepherd’s Church, we believe that maturity and mastery without movement is a miss! For that reason, we want to compel our people through our Home Groups to evangelize the lost in their local contexts.
WHAT TO EXPECT: We will fellowship through a meal, discussion, and prayer. Dinner will be provided at each host home. While childcare is not formally provided, children are welcome at specific Home Groups (be sure to discuss in advance with the HG leader). See notes on the submission form(s) above for more details.
BELIEFS
Here is a link to our doctrinal statement https://www.tscfolsom.org/doctrine
When we talk about the gospel of Jesus Christ, we're talking about the good news about Jesus.
But what makes this good news? And why is this news something no one can afford to ignore?
The gospel of Jesus Christ is the power of salvation from God's just judgment and wrath. And it demands a response.
The bible teaches (and creation declares) that there is an eternal God who is totally holy, completely good, and just to the uttermost. God created the heavens and the earth and every creature that dwells therein over the course of six days (Gen. 1). As the pinnacle of His creative work, God created man and woman in His own image so that they could give Him glory and enjoy his presence forever, serving as His representatives in creation (Gen. 1:26–27). When God finished His creation, God deemed all that He had made “very good,” seeing that it was without evil or darkness (Gen. 1:31).
But if God created everything to be very good, why is the world the way it is?
Because of us. See, God gave the first two humans complete freedom to do as they pleased with one exception: that they must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. God made it clear: if they ate of it, they would surely die the day they did (Gen. 2:17). But Satan deceived them by telling them they would actually be like God if they ate of the tree’s fruit (Gen. 3:5). Instead of trusting and obeying God, they took, ate, and in so doing, brought sin and death into the world (Rom. 3:23; 5:12). This isn't only a physical death but a spiritual and eternal death, which is the just punishment for sin committed against a holy and eternal God (Rom. 6:23).
When humanity sinned against God, we became alienated from God and the whole creation fell under a curse. Because God is completely holy, in our sinful state we can no longer dwell in God’s midst (Ex. 40:35). Even our best efforts cannot restore the relationship we were designed to have with God (Isaiah 64:6).
Thankfully, God the Father sent His Son, Jesus, from heaven to earth, as a human being, miraculously born of the virgin, Mary. In so doing, Jesus added humanity to His divinity, making Him fully God and fully man (Col. 2:9; Heb. 2:14–18). Even though Jesus lived a perfectly sinless life, never once succumbing to temptation, He would be betrayed, falsely accused, unjustly tried, beaten, mocked, and executed on the Cross at the hands of lawless men.
Primary Bible Version Used:
English Standard Version
Baptism:
Older Children/adults
Communion Frequency:
Monthly
Eternal Security:
No, Can't Lose
MAP
The Shepherd's Church, Folsom is a Non-Denominational Church located in Zip Code 95630.
Church Profile Manager: Nadine McCleary
