Liturgy Committee |
Our Deacon, Rev. Mr. Jimmy Williams, coordinates the Liturgy Committee which is charged with “training the trainers” The Liturgy Committee gathers the Mass Captains and Music Ministers to plan for the large themes of the Liturgical Cycle and events that touch on the whole parish such as Penance Services |
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LECTOR MINISTRY
"How can they believe if they have not heard?" St. Paul says in Romans 10:14. The Lector, at his or her best, makes the word of God come alive so we can hear it and our faith will be formed by it. If this is your gift to share speak to your Mass Captain.
Go to Worship for the names and contact information of the Mass Captains. |
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EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF THE EUCHARIST
Our EM´s are truly extraordinary. We divide somewhat between those who bring our Lord to those at home or in the hospital and those who serve at the Sunday Masses or other Masses. Some people do both. Some prefer only one, and of those who serve at Mass some prefer only the cup, others the paten. We are flexible. If this ministry attracts you please talk to your "Mass Captains" who will welcome you and guide you toward this rewarding ministry.
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Go to Worship for the names and contact information of the Mass Captains and the Coordinator of Communion to the Home Bound. |
ALTAR SERVERS
What age do you serve Mass? 10 until death! Actually we have had a few a little younger. Serving the Altar is a beautiful ministry that adds dignity and grace to the liturgy and allows the priest to be more attentive to preaching and prayer. We have children, young adults, couples, families, retirees, widows and widowers who serve and all do it beautifully. We would love to encourage you in this beautiful ministry.
Contact your Mass Captain and they will gladly orient you and bring you into this gracious ministry.
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MINISTRY OF TIDINESS
This may be one of the least recognized yet most appreciated ministries in any community. You need no special training, no big organization or schedule. These are the saints of God who put the kneelers up, pick up the discarded bulletins and other things that get left behind as Mass ends. You will have stars in your heavenly crown and the unending gratitude of the pastor if this is your gift and you exercise it. |
BEREAVEMENT
The loss of a loved one is difficult. The bereavement committee hopes to make things easier by doing these things.
Contact the family to see what their needs might be. First and foremost we offer a caring heart and a listening ear.
We can help with planning the funeral and interment, with music and the liturgical ministers, and refreshment. |
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