Service Ministries

  • Bereavement Ministry

    As a family of disciples, when one among us is grieving, we lean in with our prayer. After the death of loved one here, we come together to provide a meal for those gathered at the funeral. This is how we put our prayer into service. As part of this ministry you may sign up to bring food, set up, serve or clean up.

  • Cemetery Board

    This board provides the leadership to make decisions about this vital part of our parish grounds. Perpetual care of our cemetery, long term planning and guiding the parish leadership with decisions regarding the place of rest for our ancestors fall to the women and men on this board .

  • Collection Counters

    This important group of people will work together in teams with a finance council member to count the weekend collection. Counting takes place on Sunday mornings following the 9:30am liturgy. You will be on trained and placed ion a schedule with the same team each time you count.

  • Finance Council

    The Finance Council members of the parish are appointed by Fr. Mick. Those members of the community that have a gift in this area should sign up so that a group of well suited individuals will be on

  • The Heart of Christmas (Christmas Giving)

    We are each called to be instruments of Christ and our hope is that everyone in our community will join in THE HEART OF CHRISTMAS! During the holiday season we are invited to share some of our blessing with others. Hearts are listed with items needed to ensure families and individuals have a blessed Holiday. We hope that you will embrace the spirit of giving

  • Harvesters Food Boxes

    Catholic Charities/Harvesters offers a free monthly food box for seniors over the age of 62 that meet the income eligibility. Boxes can be picked up or delivered in Douglas County to your household. If you are interested in applying please contact Emily Spurling: espurling@catholiccharitiesks.org or call (785) 856-2694 x 1723.

  • Knights of Columbus

    More information to come