Eucharistic ministers must have received the Sacrament of Confirmation and be in good standing with the Church. They serve as ministers of the Eucharist at weekend Masses and assist at communion services. Being worthy is less important than the desire to use this ministry as a way to become more worthy. Training is required.
Contact: Jennifer Arzola
HOSPITALITY MINISTERS
These individuals greet people at mass and assist them in finding seats. They distribute bulletins, and assist the priest in various ways. Families are encouraged. Training is required.
Contact: Theresa McConnell
LECTORS
Primary requirement is the willingness to proclaim the readings at Mass. as well as special Parish Celebrations. Must be registered with the Parish and confirmed. Typically scheduled every other month. Training is required.
Contact: Susan Koontz
HOMEBOUND & NURSING HOME COMMUNION MINISTERS
Communion is brought to the homebound and nursing home each weekend. The ministers typically are scheduled to serve once per month. Training is required.
Contact: Bill Thomas
SACRISTY
In charge of coordinating set-up of items needed for weekend masses. Clean and put away items after mass. Training is required
Contact: Ray Riley
ALTAR SERVERS
Servers have a very important role in Mass, since they serve Jesus through the celebrant Priest. Children and adults may participate after they have received their First Holy Communion. Training is required.
Contact: Christina López
CHOIRS & SACRED MUSIC
SATURDAY 5:00 PM Contact: Orlando Salinas
SATURDAY 7:00 PM (ESPAÑOL) Contácto: Mari Lopez
SUNDAY 7:30 AM Contact: Ryan Hibbler
SUNDAY 9:30 AM
Contact: Matthew Hause
SUNDAY 11:30 AM
Contact: Bronwyn O'Jack
SUNDAY 1:30 PM (ESPAÑOL) Contácto: Jose Uribe
Contácto: Veronica Cruces