Ministries & Committees: Formation/Education
FORMATION COORDINATING
COMMITTEE Chairperson:
Tammy Moorman
ADULTS' FAITH
FORMATION
RCIA
TEAM 30
Collaborates
in the development, implementation, and evaluation of the Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults (RCIA) program. Time Commitment: Weekly attendance at
RCIA sessions, occasional assistance in
presenting material at sessions and/or at the retreat, including Dismissal
during 10:00 a.m. Mass; busiest during Lent and Easter. Chairperson: Jerid
Miller
BAPTISM
PREPARATION FOR PARENTS 31
Volunteer couples help expectant parents explore their faith in preparing
their children to receive the Sacrament of Baptism. The sessions take place
in a host’s home in a small group. Time Commitment: usually two evening
sessions, twice a year. Chairpersons: Erin Bukowski
MARRIAGE
PREPARATION-SPONSOR COUPLE 32
This program offers an engaged couple a parish-based option for their
pre-marriage preparation. An approved sponsor couple (married in the
Catholic Church for five or more years) shares their experiences of married
life with the engaged couple. Chairpersons: Noreen and Ed Fenton and Derrick
and Mistianna Barnes
SMALL
CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY/FACILITATOR 34
Facilitates
small community gatherings, starting and ending with prayer, and guiding
discussion of the resource used by the group. It involves periodic
facilitator meetings. The facilitators make up the core community that
provides leadership, support, and coordination for all Small Christian
Communities. Contact Person: Angela Springer
SMALL
CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY/MEMBER 35
Gathers
year round or seasonally in a member’s home to experience group prayer,
scripture study, sharing of experiences of understanding and living the
Catholic faith, outreach to society, and mutual support of one another. New
groups form based on common interests and compatible schedules. Chairperson:
Angela Springer
WOMEN'S
MINISTRY - TEAM 36A
Facilitates
Bible studies and/or Ministry of Mothers Sharing groups. She will guide the
members in prayer and devotions, promoting spiritual growth and developing a
sense of community among women. Facilitators will be the core of the
ministry, providing support, leadership, and building trust among its
participants. They will keep in close contact with the Women's Ministry
Committee and the Director of Lifelong Formation. Chairpersons:
Mistianna Barnes
WOMEN'S
MINISTRY - PARTICIPANT
Members
will attend seasonal Bible studies, retreats, and/or Ministry of Mothers
Sharing groups offered by the Ministry. She will experience group prayer,
scripture study, shared experiences of understanding and living the Catholic
Faith, and the support and encouragement of one another. Chairpersons: Bonnie
Chester
M2M (FORMERLY M OM'S GROUP) TEAM
38A
This
committee provides the opportunity for mothers and children in our parish to
meet in a friendly, supportive, and Christian environment. The Mom’s Group
organizes social and parish activities to inspire belonging and commitment
to our faith. A General Meeting, Playgroups, and Mom’s Night Out are held
monthly. A calendar of events and newsletters are issued quarterly. For
current information, contact chairpersons. Time Commitment: at least 1 event
every 3 months to be considered active. Chairpersons: Kelly Hass, Jessica O'Daniel
CHILDREN'S
FAITH FORMATION
COORDINATOR:
Jerid Miller,
Director of Life Long Formation -jmiller@stmm.org.
GATHER THE CHILDREN TEAM (K – 1ST) 40
This committee provides children age 5 through 5th grade the opportunity to
learn the readings and the Gospel proclamation on their own level during the
Liturgy of the Word of the regular 10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass. Children interact
with each other, their teacher, and with God as they learn God’s Word. Time
Commitment: participation averages once every 6-8 weeks between September
and May. Chairpersons: Michelle Gentile
PREP
(Parish Religious Education Program) TEAM 41
Catechists
help in the religious formation and education of all grade school
children, from kindergarten through Grade 8, of our parish who do not attend
Catholic school. Classes meet weekly from August through May for one hour.
Catechists plan lessons using a particular religion text to teach the
children the Catholic way of life. Teachers are asked to have or to be
willing to work toward their Archdiocesan Associate Catechist Certification.
Assistants aid the Catechist in the classroom in a variety of ways. Time
Commitment: At least one hour of teaching per week, plus necessary
preparation time. Contact Person: Raymond Nieves
SUNDAY
SCHOOL TEAM (3 -4 yrs) 42
This program provides Sunday School lessons for children ages 3 up to
kindergarten held during the 10:00 a.m. Mass. These programs are run totally
by volunteers who are willing to work 6 to 8 Sundays a year during these
sessions. Time Commitment: varies according to the number of family
volunteers; currently about every 6 to 7 weeks. Chairperson: Christina
Nieves
VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL TEAM 43
To implement a week of fun-filled religious theme-centered activities for
children 3 years old to 4th grade. Time Commitment: a 2-hour training
session and 15 hours one week in June. Please
contact Jerid Miller
CHILDREN’S
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION 44
Celebrate
the birth of Christ with our children! Volunteer opportunities for ALL ages.
Work behind the scenes, help construct the scenes, or be the scenes!
Children are the cast and the parish makes the pageant. Time
Commitment: Volunteers may choose areas that require only minimal
time and responsibility or take on leadership roles that require numerous
hours—it’s up to you! Either way, it’s a wonderful way to share
Christmas with our community. Chairperson:
Shannon Wickel
STEP
BY STEP STUDENT STEWARDSHIP 45
Parents
and other interested adults help our School and PREP children learn about
stewardship as a way of life. Each grade has its own theme and the children
are made aware of needs in the community and given opportunities to serve
those needs. Parents work with the teachers throughout the year to focus on
the theme through presentations, speakers, and hands-on experiences. The
program is based on our gratitude to God for our blessings and our need and
responsibility to give back to God through loving service to others. Time
Commitment: Planning, education in the classroom, and projects, as desired.
Chairperson: Gayle Crow
YOUTH
AND YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY
YOUTH
COMMISSION 50
A committee to help plan and coordinate youth programs while acting as an
advisory board to the Youth Minister. Time Commitment: monthly meetings.
Contact Person:
Candy Nieves
YOUTH
GROUP VOLUNTEER 51
Adult
and Young Adult Volunteers to help drive and/or chaperone at various Junior
High or Senior High Youth Group activities. These activities could include
retreats, social gatherings, faith formation, team building, and service
projects. Time Commitment: varies depending on the activity and level of
participation; behind-the-scenes tasks are also available. Contact Person:
Candy Nieves, 426-1588 ext. 128, cnieves@stmm.org
COLLEGE
GROUP MEMBER 52
Several
regional and individualized group settings are offered for parishioners and
their friends, ages 18-22-ish. College crowd programs include social events,
national and local conferences, retreats. Great opportunity for those away
at school to stay connected to their faith community. Time Commitment:
Varies per activity. Contact
Person: Candy Nieves, 426-1588 ext.128, cnieves@stmm.org
YOUNG
ADULT MEMBER 53
This
group will include young adults beyond college age in their mid 20’s to
30’s, single or married. This ministry will provide an opportunity for
social, spiritual, and service activities. Time Commitment: Varies per
activity. Contact Person: Candy Nieves, 426-1588 ext.128,
cnieves@stmm.org
SCOUT
LEADERS - FOR BOY SCOUTS 54
Through
scouting, young men are taught good citizenship, self-reliance, concern for
others, and environmental awareness. Individuals without children are also
welcome. Time Commitment: 3 hours per week and 1 weekend per month.
Chairperson: David Todd
SCOUT
LEADERS - FOR CUB SCOUTS 55
Scouting concepts are communicated while having fun in a Christian
community. Cub Scouting provides families an opportunity to grow together.
Time Commitment: approximately one hour meeting per week and various outdoor
activities during spring, summer, and autumn months. Chairperson: Chris
Kaelin
SCOUT
LEADERS - FOR GIRL SCOUTS 56
From
Daisy to Senior scouts (kindergarten through high school), the program
focuses on self-development, travel, art, sports, team building, and
leadership. A new program, Studio2B (for girls 11 to 17), is a teen-savvy
approach to group activities for girls, by girls. Chairperson: Sherri
Sprau
AMERICAN
HERITAGE GIRLS (New Program)
AHG is a
Christ-centered, family-oriented scouting organization for Girls designed to
"build women of integrity through service to God, family, community,
and country". AHG is an exciting program where the girls enjoy
community together, learn about Christ, and participate in service projects
throughout their community all the while earning badges to display on their
patriotic red, white and blue uniforms. All AHG events are designed to
breathe life into the AHG Oath and nurture the Girls’ relationship with
God and family. AHG meets
biweekly to learn new skills, perform service projects, grow in their faith,
develop leadership skills, experience teamwork, build friendships, and
strengthen their character. AHG
is open to all girls ages 5-18. Coordinator: Jenni Finefrock
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