Our ministries to the community continue to expand to serve our brothers and sisters in Christ that are facing challenges in daily living. It takes many hands to help serve others. If you are interested in serving as a volunteer, please complete the interest form on the right side of the screen.
Everyone who works with young people and/or vulnerable adults shares the responsibility of creating safe environments. We are all charged with treating life with the respect and dignity given to each of us by our God.
To learn more about a particular opportunity, please click the links on the left.
All volunteers must complete the Online Safe Environment Training courses titled “Recognizing and Preventing Child Abuse” and “Protecting Vulnerable Adults”.
In November, our parish communities unite to share the joy of Christmas with those in need. Parishioners select an ornament from the tree in the church vestibule and shop for the labeled gift suggestion. The donated items are collected at the church, thoughtfully organized, and then distributed. These generous contributions are sent to local organizations that support the community and to families facing hardship.
How you can help
- Assemble and decorate the tree
- Create gift tags
- Gather presents under the tree
- Replenish tags as needed
- Sort the gifts
- Distribute the gifts
The success of the giving tree would not be possible without those who volunteer. If you're excited to bring joy and make a positive difference in our community this Christmas season.
Deacon’s Pantry’s mission is to help reduce barriers of poverty by distributing food to the needy, by continuing education and training to clients, volunteers, and staff, and by referring clients to appropriate community organizations for services necessary to further their self-sufficiency goals.
Volunteers are highly valued and play an essential role in our efforts. If you’re eager to support our community initiatives
The Angels of Gabriel Project are committed to offering parish-based pastoral care to women in need during pregnancy and after the birth of their child.
Our mission is to reflect Christ’s compassionate face for mothers experiencing difficulties. Through mentorship, we provide mothers with practical advice, spiritual guidance, emotional support and a modest supply of material goods to help nurture their growth in becoming self-reliant parents. Our support for guiding their journey through motherhood begins at the start of the seventh month of pregnancy and continues until their child turns two years old.
Ways to get involved
- Become an Angel by mentoring mothers
- Help sort and organize donations
- Assist with parish "Baby Showers"
- Sew, knit, or crochet items for babies
- Provide financial support