Each Sunday after Mass, our parish community meets in the fellowship hall for refreshments. Potluck dinners are also hosted on the first Sunday of the month. All parishioners and visitors are welcome.
Volunteers willing to help serve and clean up after these events are always needed. This ministry is an easy way to volunteer and help others. It is also a great way to meet fellow parishioners and become integrated into the community.
Anyone that is interested in helping with this simple ministry may contact the parish office.
Occasionally throughout the year, adult bible study small groups meet at the church or in parishioner's homes. They are led by the priest or fellow parishioners. These community-driven sessions provide a great way to grow in one's relationship with Jesus and one another. These groups are open and welcome to anyone inside or outside of the parish.
Please see the bulletin for scheduled meetings. Anyone interested in leading a small group may contact the parish office.
Eucharistic ministers assist the priest by distributing Holy Communion during eucharistic celebrations. To be a eucharistic minister is to directly participate in the Mass and to provide this most blessed sacrament to others. It is one of the most important ministries in the celebration of the Mass.
A liturgical reader helps during the Mass by reading the Sacred Scriptures to the church body. These texts provide those present with the written Word of God, where he has spoken to his people throughout the centuries. For this reason, it is a task to be taken with extreme reverence.
Anyone interested in these participating in these ministries may contact Mary Gainer or the church office.
The choir is present to primarily provide a spiritually elevated presence to the most holy sacrifice that is the Mass. Being a member of the choir can be thought of as a form of leadership for the parishioners, and it should be regarded with esteem because of its importance in the liturgy.
Anyone that is interested in providing life to the church through this ministry may contact Cathy Story or the church office.
Altar servers are responsible for assisting the priest with the various parts of Mass. From carrying the processional cross to ringing the bells during the consecration, altar servers are crucial for continuing the many sacred traditions that are part of every Mass. Altar servers also receive many unique spiritual gifts because of their close connection with the Mass and their obedience to the priest or deacon.
Anyone that would like to learn more about this ministry may contact the church office.