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Pastor Emeritus/Administrator Reverend Thomas J. Gaul [email protected] 425-1590 Deacon Deacon Pat Snyder [email protected] 818-0801 PARISH STAFF Office Manager Janice Scott [email protected] 425-1590 ext. 203 Director of Faith Formation Patricia Martin-Kamionka [email protected] 425-5617 ext.200 Office Assistant Maria Rosario [email protected] 425-1590 ext. 202 Plant Manager Rick Underwood [email protected] 425-1590 ext. 201 RCIA Coordinator Camille Grupy [email protected] 424-6802 Liturgy Coordinator Sheila Franklin [email protected] 260-672-3687 High School Youth Ministers Jeanette Hubbard [email protected] 867-5006 Justin Shobe 584-8865 Middle School Youth Ministers Barbara Connor [email protected] 337-378-2237 Ubaldo Herrera [email protected] 884-5568 Choir Director Phil Provencher [email protected] 728-8990 Nursery Coordinator Heather Augustine [email protected] 240-418-9033 Council Chairpersons Parish Pastoral Council Ron Macaluso [email protected] 970-443-2883 Finance Council Steve Graybill [email protected] 429-9024 Good Shepherd Catholic Church 5050 Oak Street Hope Mills, NC 28348 (910) 425-1590 Fax (844) 270-6440 E-mail: [email protected] OR [email protected] www.good-shepherd-church.org www.facebook.com/GSCatholicChurchHopeMills Office Hours: Monday—Thursday 9:30am-5:30pm; Friday 9:30am-2:30pm MASSES Saturday Vigil………….……….………...……...5:30 pm Sunday………………….…….…….....8:30 and 11:30 am Holy Days……………….…….………12:00 and 6:30 pm Daily Mass: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday……….…......……...9:00 am First Friday/Friday……….…………….………..12:00 pm Wednesday Evening Services 5:00-5:45pm—Confessions 5:50pm—Exposition 6:00pm—Rosary 6:20pm—Evening Prayer 6:40pm—Benediction 6:45pm—Mass Reconciliation: Wednesday—5:00-5:45 pm; Saturday—4:00-5:00 pm Or by appointment. Deacon Nay Henriquez [email protected] email: [email protected] www.siccnc.org 4733 Macedonia Church Road Fayetteville, NC 28312 (910) 424-2698 English Mass: 9:00 AM Misa en Espanol: 11:45 AM Our Mission The People of Good Shepherd are dedicated to Preaching the Word of the Kingdom of God by Service to the Community and Sanctifying the One Family of Faith.

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Page 1: Good Shepherd Catholic Church...2019/01/27  · Grade Pre-K –12 resume this Sunday, Jan. 27th. New Year – new Bible Study! We continue our Bible Study on the Letters of St. James,

Pastor Emeritus/Administrator Reverend Thomas J. Gaul [email protected] 425-1590 Deacon Deacon Pat Snyder [email protected] 818-0801

PARISH STAFF Office Manager Janice Scott [email protected] 425-1590 ext. 203 Director of Faith Formation Patricia Martin-Kamionka [email protected] 425-5617 ext.200 Office Assistant Maria Rosario [email protected] 425-1590 ext. 202 Plant Manager Rick Underwood [email protected] 425-1590 ext. 201 RCIA Coordinator Camille Grupy [email protected] 424-6802 Liturgy Coordinator Sheila Franklin [email protected] 260-672-3687 High School Youth Ministers Jeanette Hubbard [email protected] 867-5006 Justin Shobe 584-8865 Middle School Youth Ministers Barbara Connor [email protected] 337-378-2237 Ubaldo Herrera [email protected] 884-5568 Choir Director Phil Provencher [email protected] 728-8990 Nursery Coordinator Heather Augustine [email protected] 240-418-9033 Council Chairpersons Parish Pastoral Council Ron Macaluso [email protected] 970-443-2883 Finance Council Steve Graybill [email protected] 429-9024

Good Shepherd Catholic Church 5050 Oak Street Hope Mills, NC 28348

(910) 425-1590 Fax (844) 270-6440 E-mail: [email protected] OR

[email protected] www.good-shepherd-church.org

www.facebook.com/GSCatholicChurchHopeMills Office Hours: Monday—Thursday 9:30am-5:30pm;

Friday 9:30am-2:30pm

MASSES

Saturday Vigil………….……….………...……...5:30 pm Sunday………………….…….…….....8:30 and 11:30 am Holy Days……………….…….………12:00 and 6:30 pm Daily Mass: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday……….…......……...9:00 am First Friday/Friday……….…………….………..12:00 pm Wednesday Evening Services 5:00-5:45pm—Confessions 5:50pm—Exposition 6:00pm—Rosary 6:20pm—Evening Prayer 6:40pm—Benediction 6:45pm—Mass Reconciliation: Wednesday—5:00-5:45 pm; Saturday—4:00-5:00 pm Or by appointment.

Deacon Nay Henriquez [email protected] email: [email protected] www.siccnc.org

4733 Macedonia Church Road Fayetteville, NC 28312

(910) 424-2698 English Mass: 9:00 AM Misa en Espanol: 11:45 AM

Our Mission The People of Good Shepherd are dedicated to Preaching the Word of the Kingdom of God by Service to the Community and Sanctifying the One Family of Faith.

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For the week of January 26-February 2, 2019

January 27, 2019

Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

5:30pm 8:30am 11:30am 9:00am 9:00pm 6:45pm 9:00am 12:00pm 5:30pm

†Anne Finnigan Reparation of clergy and Healing for victims People of Good Shepherd Parish †Patrick A. Colletti Deceased Members of the Ferriter & Hinrichs Families Intentions of Rev. Mr John De Guzman †Naomi Ball Funeral Mass †Dr. Robert Ferguson

The Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Neh 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10; Ps 19:8-10, 15; 1 Cor 12:12-30 [12-14, 27]; Lk 1:1-4; 4:14-21 Heb 9:15, 24-28; Ps 98:1-6; Mk 3:22-30 Heb 10:1-10; Ps 40:2, 4ab, 7-8a, 10, 11; Mk 3:31-35 Heb 10:11-18; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 4:1-20 Heb 10:19-25; Ps 24:1-6; Mk 4:21-25 Heb 10:32-39; Ps 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40; Mk 4:26-34 Mal 3:1-4; Ps 24:7-10; Heb 2:14-18; Lk 2:22-40 [22-32] Jer 1:4-5, 17-19; Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17; 1 Cor 12:31-13:13 [13:4-13]; Lk 4:21-30

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Next Sunday:

The altar flowers this weekend are given for the greater glory of God and in Loving Memory of The Unborn, given by Joe Bierkotte.

Saturday, January 26: Name Tag Weekend BAA in-pew 2:00pm—Respect Life and Social Concerns Movie, Social Hall 4:00pm—Confessions 5:30pm—Mass Sunday, January 27: 8:30am—Mass—RCIA Dismissal 9:45am—Adult/RCIA Formation, “Scripture and Tradition,” Fr. Gaul, Room 2 —RCIA Inquiry, Room 3 —Children’ s Liturgy Rehearsal, Church —Pre-K-5th Grade Classes, Classrooms 11:30am—Mass-Children’s Dismissal 12:45pm—6th-12th Grade Classes, Classrooms 1:00pm—Welcome Lunch, Rectory Monday, January 28: 9:00am—Mass Tuesday, January 29: 9:00am—Mass 6:30pm—Girl Scouts Meeting, Social Hall 7:00pm—Timely Topics, Gathering Area Wednesday, January 30: Wednesday Evening Services 5:00—5:40pm—Confessions 5:45pm—Exposition 5:50pm—Rosary 6:15pm—Evening Prayer 6:40pm—Benediction 6:45pm—Mass Thursday, January 31: 9:00am—Mass 9:30am—Holy Stitchers, Room 12 6:30pm—Adult Bible Study, Gathering Area Friday, February 1: 10:30am—Widow’s Watch, Room 2 12:00pm—Funeral Mass for Stephanie DiBona 1/2 High School Lock-in, Social Hall 6:00pm—February 1st, thru 8:00am, February 2nd First Friday Adoration Saturday, February 2: St. Blaise Blessing of Throats at all Masses 4:00pm—Confessions 5:30pm—Mass High School Souper Bowl Collection after all Masses Sunday, February 3: 8:30am—Mass—RCIA Dismissal 9:45am—RCIA Room 2 —RCIA Inquiry, Room 3 —Children’ s Liturgy Rehearsal, Church —Pre-K-5th Grade Classes, Classrooms —Baptismal Preparation Class, Room 4 —Awake, Gathering Area 11:30am—Mass-Children’s Dismissal 12:45pm—6th-12th Grade Classes, Classrooms

SANCTUARY LIGHT The Sanctuary Light will illuminate the Blessed Sacrament this week in loving Memory of Mary Ellen Splawn, given by Traci Bracey.

Offertory Needed Each Week $5300.00 Offertory Received January 19/20 %99 1/2 Can Needed Each Month $3240.00 1/2 Can Rec. thru January 20 %69 Saint Isidro Needed Each Month $1600.00 Saint Isidro Rec. thru January 20 %69 Share Sunday $1696.00

For more detailed information on the collections, please contact Steve Graybill, Finance Chair.

- Thank you for your continued support of our Parish and its mission to serve the people of God -

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Grade Pre-K –12 resume this Sunday, Jan. 27th.

New Year – new Bible Study!

We continue our Bible Study on the Letters of St. James, St. Jude and the First and Second Letters of St. Peter. Our next meeting will be on Thursday, January 1st, 6:30pm,in the Gathering Area. Please enter through the Gathering Area door.

SACRAMENTS 2019! This year we are blessed to have twenty-four children preparing to receive First Holy Communion on May 12th, nineteen teens

preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation on April 3rd, and six children/teens who will receive all three of the Sacraments of Initiation during the Mass at the Easter Vigil on April 20th.

Please hold these children, teens, families, and their catechists in your prayers as we continue to prepare for the reception of these Holy Sacraments.

Liturgy of the Word for Children

We invite children ages 4-6 to attend the Liturgy of the Word for Children during the 11:30 Mass each Sunday. Just prior to the Liturgy of the Word, catechists and children

will be called forward for a blessing as they are dismissed to hear Sunday Mass readings in a way they can relate and understand more fully.

BAPTISMAL PREPARATION CLASS

Our next Baptismal Preparation Class for the Sacrament of Baptism will be Sunday, February

3rd, 9:45am, Rm 4. Baptismal preparation is a necessary requirement for both parents and godparents.

New Catholic High School Study On January 21, surveys were made available to parishioners with school-age children asking for your opinions about a new Catholic High School to be located in the Fayetteville-Southern Pines-Pinehurst area. For all who have responded to the survey—Thank you! If you have not completed the survey, please do so online at: www.dioceseofraleigh.org/schoolsurvey by February 6, 2019. Your response is very important.

Thank you for your taking time to respond.

“TIMELY TOPICS”

One of the most shocking revelations concerning the Catholic Church has been the abuse of children and other vulnerable members of the Church by the clergy, as well as the cover up perpetrated by Church leaders. Parishioners are encouraged to attend the Timely Topics gathering on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 7-8pm, in the Gathering Area.

Deacon Pat will facilitate a discussion on the steps US Church leaders have taken to address this scandal. Due to the sensitive nature of this discussion, recommend participants take advantage of child care, which will be provided.

Diocese of Raleigh Office of Vocations Presents: 2019 SEMINARY PILGRIMANE February 8-10,2019 If you have been thinking about the Priesthood, this trip is a perfect way to see what seminary is like and begin discerning your call. Depart Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh, 6:00am, Feb.8, Return Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh, 9:00pm, Feb.10. With visits to: Theological College, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC., Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, Wynnewood, PA. Open to college & High School Young Men (age 17 and up) For more info: vocations@raldiocorg,ncpriest.org. Or 919-821-9731,

“If today you hear His voice, harden not your hearts.” Hebrews 3:15

Confirmation Updates and Reminders

First Year Confirmation Reminder: Next Sunday, February 3rd,12:45pm-Parents, Sponsor & Candidates meet with Fr. Gaul in CAP Room, Social Hall.

Second Year Confirmation Reminder: Next Sunday, February 10th, 12:45pm-Parents, Sponsor & Candidates meet with Fr. Gaul in CAP Room, Social

Catholic Kids Club (CKC) Our Elementary Youth Ministry hosted their first “Holy Spirit” Lock-In on Friday, January 18th.Sixteen children were chaperoned by six safe environment trained catechists and parents. The evening included prayers to the Holy Spirit, dinner, painting activities on canvas and rocks, Saint Bingo, musical activities and a movie. The Lock–In concluded Saturday morning with breakfast and games. It was a faith and fun filled event for children, parents and chaperones. We look forward to continuing the “Holy Spirit “ Lock-in in the years to come!

RCIA RCIA Dismissal will take place during the 8:30am Mass. At 9:45am, Fr. Gaul will facilitate “Sacred Scripture and Tradition” for RCIA catechumen, candidates. Parishioners are invited and always welcome to attend.

News from the Diocese……..

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Welcome to PARISH INFORMATION NEW PARISHIONERS

Welcome to our Community!

We invite you to register at the Church Office during office hours, pick up a Welcome Packet on the Welcome Table in the Gathering Area or online at: www.good-shepherd-church.org. Though a rather simple act, registration is a sign of one’s commitment and responsibility to the parish and allows the parish to know how many families live in the parish. It also provides an official record of your Active membership and is essential for participation in parish programs and sacraments.

What is an Active Membership: three points determine active membership: • Registration in the parish for a sufficient period

of time and use of the envelope system in support of the parish; • Faithful attendance at Mass on Sundays and Holy Days; • Volunteer and participate in Parish activities

with time, talent, and treasure as means permit. Please note the Facilities and Services of Good Shepherd Church are available to active members.

Emergencies: In cases of emergency, please contact the Parish Office during regular business hours. After hours, please call Deacon Pat at (910) 818-0801.

SACRAMENTS Anointing of the Sick: Call the Church Office (910) 425-1590. Marriage: Couples are asked not to set a date for their wedding until an initial meeting with the Pastor or Deacon. Diocesan requirements mandate a minimum six-month period of preparation. Baptism: Parental participation in a program to prepare parents is required. Contact Trisha Martin-Kamionka, 910-425-5617, in the Faith Formation Office at least 3 months in advance of your desired baptismal date to make the proper arrangements.

Sick and Homebound/Hospitalized: Please notify the Parish Office when someone is ill and unable to attend Mass for any significant length of time and would like to receive Holy Communion.

Bulletin Deadline: Requests are due by 12 noon on the Monday prior to the weekend the announcement is to be published. E-mail your request to: [email protected].

Special Needs: Handicapped accessible doors are located on the left side of the Gathering Area. Wheelchair seating is available in the front row of chairs in the Church. Cars must display a valid handicap sticker or placard to park in the reserved handicap spaces in the Church parking lot.

Moving or PCS’ing? Please come by the Parish Office to receive a free gift for safe travels.

Vocations Chalice

This weekend, Nick & Sherri Foti will take the Vocations Chalice home. They will place the Chalice on their table and pray the Vocations Prayer with the

Chalice every day and return it next weekend. Please help pray the Vocations Prayer that is prayed with the Chalice below. The Prayer for Vocations:

Heavenly Father, Bless your Church with an abundance of holy and zealous priests, deacons, brothers and sisters. Give those you have called to the married state and those you have chosen to live as single persons in the world, the special graces that their lives require. Help those who have embraced the consecrated life to live up to their promises. Form us all in the likeness of your Son so that in Him, with Him and through Him we may love you more deeply and serve you more faithfully, always and everywhere. With Mary we ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Would your family like a chance to take the Vocations Chalice home for a week? A sign-up sheet is available on the Welcome Table.

Parish Fasting- For the Life and Healing of the Parish, Father Gaul has asked us to Fast each Wednesday of the week. Please remember that you can do

a full fast, a partial fast or other type of self-denial. Parish Healing- Would you like to help build the parish and allow us to heal? Help the parish grow by inviting someone you know who has fallen away from the church to come to Mass with you one weekend. Or invite someone new who is not Catholic. God is always calling new people to him and asking us to live out our baptismal call. What better time since we hear so much negative publicity about God and church? We might not be able to bring God and prayer back into school and our government, but we can bring people into the church. Prayer for Our Parish- Heavenly Father, you have chosen the parish as the place where you encounter us in our daily lives. The parish is the assembly in which your Word is proclaimed, your Eucharist is celebrated, your people are united in a local community, and gathered into various ministries, so that they may become the agent of change for the renewal of the whole Church. Make our parishioners aware of the many opportunities and responsibilities that are theirs to grow as disciples of Jesus and as witnesses of you to our friends and neighbors. Keep us open to our need of your love and fellowship. Let both clergy and laity work together in harmony to serve you in others. We fervently ask this in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

First Friday in February, February 1, we will offer Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament beginning at 6:00pm and end with the Benediction on Saturday, February 2, 8:00am. This is a peaceful and prayerful time and is open to everyone.

Sign–ups are available on the board beside the Welcome Table in one hour increments. For safety, we ask one Male be present for each hour.

The Feast of Saint Blaise The Feast of Saint Blaise is on Saturday, February 2nd. In Honor of this Feast, at all Masses next weekend, February 2/3, Fr. Gaul and Deacon Pat, will bless all throats.

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Urgent need for Sick and Homebound Ministers

The Eucharist is the source and summit of every Catholic's life of faith. It is in partaking of Holy Communion that Catholics receive the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ. It is important that Catholics not be deprived of the opportunity to receive the Blessed Sacrament due to illness, age, or confinement. When you visit a Parishioner, you share in prayer, read the Gospel and distribute the Eucharist. For more information or to join our team, contact Deacon Pat, 910-818-0801, or Ellen Johnston, 910-920-2267.

Anointing of the Sick Are you baptized and getting ready to have surgery? Just diagnosed with a short term, long term or serious illness? Ask to be anointed. If you would like to be anointed, call Janice Scott in the Office, 425-1590. If you have been anointed by Fr. Gaul either before, during or after Mass in the past, please notify Janice in the Office with name and date of anointing as she will need to record your information in the Sick Call Register. Thank you.

Widow's Watch, a support group for widows, meets Friday, February 4th at 10:30am in Room 2. Please join us for fellowship, liturgy and lunch.

Contact: Camille, [email protected] or 424-6802, for more information.

Church in Latin America

This weekend is the Collection for the Church in Latin America! Many people in Latin America and the Caribbean do not have access to church programs and ministries because of a rising secular culture, rural terrain, and a shortage of ministers.

Your generosity makes it possible for our brothers and sisters in Latin America and the Caribbean to share in the life of the Church and grow closer to Christ.

Please be generous to the special collection! To learn more, please visit www.usccb.org/latin-america.

R E B U I L D R E N E W R E J O I C E

In Go d’s Service

REBUILD “We have a lot of rebuilding to do in Eastern North Carolina. People have lost homes, jobs, farms… 30 parishes and schools in our diocese were damaged. And we know this will happen again. How can we be better prepared for another hurricane or disaster? A poor person, a hungry person, someone who’s lost their home…how can we help that person recover? How can we also help them be better prepared to help others in the future?” +Bishop Luis Rafael Zarama •The Church and its people are facing challenges. More than ever, it’s time to have hope and rebuild. •Our neighbors impacted by natural disasters need assistance as they repair their homes, find affordable housing and replace necessities such as clothing, furniture and household goods. Recovery is an ongoing effort. Our 2019 Bishop’s Annual Appeal is here.

Our Second in-pew will be this weekend, January 26/27.

The goal for Good Shepherd’s 2019 BAA is $53,639. Thank you.

2018 Tax Statement Sign-up Sheet If you are in need of a tax statement for 2018, please be sure to PRINT YOUR NAME, ENVELOPE NUMBER AND PHONE NUMBER on the list located on the Welcome Table. The statements will be mailed out by January 31, 2019. If you are not a registered member, we will not be able to provide a statement. Thank you.

For more information, contact Terrie Leafstedt, 910-489–0746, [email protected] For donations, please make checks payable to Good Shepherd with "Nativity" on the memo line. If donating cash, please put in an envelope and mark "Nativity" on the front of the envelope.

“Everything in life requires courage”

It may be facing physical danger, or doing the right thing when no one is

looking. It may be playing or coaching a sport, getting married or closer to God. This month’s resource from Dynamic Catholic, is “The Book of Courage”, by Mathew Kelly.

Again, several copies of this book will be available in the Gathering Area. Please take one to read, study, and then pass on to other parishioners.

AWAKE!

Join us in the Gathering Area between the 8:30 and 11:30am Masses for discussion, coffee and fellowship.

Come every week or just whenever your schedule will allow. Share your knowledge and learn about the Gospel and our Church and grow in your faith.

We express our heartfelt prayers and condolences to Mary Nicosia and family on the loss of Stephanie Marie DiBona.

Funeral Mass for Stephanie will be held at: Good Shepherd this Friday, February 1st. Interment at a later date. A Social will be held in the Social Hall immediately following the Mass.

May the soul of Stephanie rest in eternal peace of the risen Lord.

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A disabled parishioner is in need of a dependable, drivable vehicle. If you have a vehicle that you would like to donate, please contact Janice Scott,

910-425-1590.

Prayer Request List

In order to keep our “Pray for the Sick” list as current as possible, we cleared the sick list of all names on January 6, 2019. If you would like to remain on the list, please contact Janice Scott in the Office, 425-1590. Thank you.

A Perfect Gift Read the full version at usccb.org/perfect-gift. Soon after the birth of my son Charlie,* who has Down syndrome, a visitor asked whether he was “mild, moderate, or severe”—referring to his level of cognitive impairment. I was shocked. In my arms I held my beautiful baby boy, who defied easy categorization. It’s like looking at stained glass from the outside: the colors look dark, and you can’t see the figures. But inside, with the sun shining through, the effect can be brilliant. From inside our family, love illuminates our life with Charlie. What may seem dreary to others, perhaps even unbearable, is actually filled with beauty and color. Our love has nothing to do with his abilities. We love him simply because of who he is, and understanding this teaches us a fundamental truth: every life is a good and perfect gift.

*Name changed for privacy. This is a summary of a USCCB Respect Life Program article by the same name and is reprinted with permission. © 2018, USCCB, Washington, D.C. All rights reserved.

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Have you been blessed by God? The rest of the parish would like to hear about how you’ve been blessed by God in 2018 or 2019.

Please send an email telling your experience to Pete Reilly at [email protected]. You can give as much (or little) information as you like. Or stop by the Coffee Bar after the 8:30 am Mass and tell him in person. Thanks, Pete Reilly

Good Shepherd Prayer List

~ for our parishioners

Marie Foti, Rev. Thomas J. Gaul, Cathie Gilmore, Terrie Leafstedt, Barbara Martin, Tom Phillips, Leonard D. Scott, Donald Taylor, Christy Thorman, Mary Yassem & Family

~ friends and family who are ill, homebound, or have asked for our prayers

Everett Bardon, Brian & Gail Bashore, Alice Bizzele, John Bullard, Sandra & Billy Campbell, Lexie Hall, Rob Holbrook, Sandy Hutchison, Wella Johnson, Anastasia Kim, Elaine Litti, Janet, Michael,& Steve Pastor, Pastor Family, Bill Perry, Vince Perry, Ava Phillip, Nancy Pickel, Tracy Melgar, Jeff Simpson, Raul Solis, David Solis, Helen Starnes, Christina, Zach, Riley Taylor, Bryan Turcsanyi, Kelsea & Taylor Yassem

For the lost sheep of the families of the Parish ~ Pray for our Military

We pray for the safety and the Lord’s protection of our men and women in the military especially: Charles Thorman

MINISTRY CONTACTS

LITURGICAL MINISTRIES

Sheila Franklin 260-672-3687 [email protected]

EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF THE EUCHARIST (EXO’S)

Dcn. Pat Snyder 910-818-0801 [email protected]

ALTAR SERVERS Traci Bracey 910-391-3354 [email protected]

SICK & HOMEBOUND MINISTRY Alternate Contact

Dcn. Pat Snyder Julie McLamb

910-818-0801 910-818-0789

[email protected] [email protected]

MUSIC MINISTRY Phil Provencher 910-728-8990 [email protected]

CATECHETICAL MINISTRIES

Office of Faith Formation

Patricia Martin-Kamionka

910-425-5617 [email protected]

High School Youth Ministry

Jeanette Hubbard Justin Shobe

910-867-5006 910-584-8865

Jeanettehubbard @embarqmail.com gshighschoolyouth @gmail.com

Middle School Youth Ministry

Barbara Connor Ubaldo Herrera

337-378-2237 910-884-5568

[email protected] [email protected]

RCIA Camille Grupy 910-424-6802 Alcam116 @embarqmail.com

Evangelization Team Angela Connor

910-476-2520

[email protected]

SERVICE MINISTRIES

Bereavement Support

Traci Bracey Michele Rivers

910-391-3354 910-423-1455

[email protected] [email protected]

Human Life & Dignity (Respect Life):

Karinna Brown 910-425-0036 [email protected]

Women of Charity Robin Candido 910-670-7700 [email protected]

Welcoming Committee Robin Candido 910-670-7700 [email protected]

Parish Social Life Committee

Jane Zandiotis 910-425-5206 [email protected]

50+CLUB Cindy Halstead 910-424-2358 [email protected]

Knights of Columbus Grand Knight (GK) Jim Coyle Deputy GK (DGK) Ubaldo Herrera

609-332-3699 910-884-5568

[email protected] [email protected]

Parish Pastoral Council

Ron Macaluso 970-443-2883 [email protected]

Bulletin Inserters Angel Croyle 910-670-6868 [email protected]

Holy Stitchers Lee Pappa 910-424-2131 [email protected]

HomeSchool Co-op Christina Shobe 910-425-5448 [email protected]

Nursery Heather Augustine

240-418-9033 Heatheraugustine @yahoo.com

Buildings & Grounds Rick Underwood 910-992-1380 Ardenunderwood55 @gmail.com

Widow’s Watch Camille Grupy 910-424-6802 Alcam116 @embarqmail.com