Worship & Spirituality
List of Services
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ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENTList Item 1
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is every Friday from 9:45 a.m. to 4:45 in the church vestibule. Two adorers volunteer each hour to be in His presence. Others are welcome to stop in at any time during Eucharistic Adoration to pray. Prayer books, inspirational reading material and rosaries are welcome.
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ALTAR LINEN CAREList Item 3
The vestments and linens used for liturgical celebrations require constant cleaning and care to keep them suitable for worship. This group washes, irons and repairs the liturgical vestments and linens. Periodically, there is also a need to upgrade and renew vestments, apparel and linens required for our Catholic rites.
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ALTAR FLOWERSList Item 2
This ministry involves decorating the church for the various liturgical seasons (Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter and of course Ordinary Time). Primarily this means flower arrangements for the altar, lectern, and the Statue of Mary, as well as display and care of live plants both in the sanctuary and the vestibule. Banners are also displayed at various liturgies. Wall hangings are currently on a seasonal schedule.
Gifts for this ministry may include: love and appreciation for the liturgy and an awareness of the seasons within the church calendar; interest and talent in flowers and flower arranging; creative ability in the making of banners and wall hangings.
Availability to work weekdays and an occasional Saturday is helpful. Also, one needs to be available at special times prior to the seasons of Advent, Christmas, Lent and Holy Week.
Kristi Privette 509-438-1222
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ALTAR SERVERSList Item 4
Service at Mass is a very special privilege open to anyone in grade 4 and up. You will be scheduled according to your Mass preference. Training is provided once a year. Altar servers contribute immeasurably to the dignity of our liturgical celebrations by their service at the altar. They are privileged to serve in close unity with Christ and experience an intimate relationship with God, whose worship they assist.
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CHOIRS
Our choirs include the Amazing Grace choir providing music at the Sunday Vigil Mass at 4:00 p.m. each Saturday. Contact Julianne or Theresa Barnaby 735-2163.
The Celebration Choir provdes music at the Sunday morning Mass at 9:30 a.m. Please contact Paula Bachelor at 509-375-9019.
The Life Teen choir provides music at the Sunday evening Mass at 5:00 p.m. Contact Perry Kelly at 509-735-8558 for more information.
The Children's Choir provides music at different Masses throughout the year. Please contact Paula Bachelor at 509-375-9019.
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CLEAN ALTAR/SACRISTY
Once each week members of this group vacuum, dust and straighten up the altar and choir areas, reconciliation room and entryways surrounding the altar. They vacuum and clean counters and sinks in both sacristies.
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EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Confirmed dedicated Catholic men and women are appointed to this ministry. They assist in the distribution of Holy Communion at Mass, as well as taking the Eucharist to those who are ill or confined in hospitals, nursing homes or at home. Eucharistic ministers serve by appointment of the pastor and must attend an initial and an annual installation ceremony.
Trish Feeney 627-0228
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GREETERS
Greeters and ushers are the “official” hosts of our parish. They are present at church entrances to welcome all, especially strangers and newcomers who enter for weekend Masses. They hand out bulletins and offer assistance to those with questions or special needs. Each greeter arrives 15 minutes before Mass.
Trish Feeney 627-0228
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LECTORS
Men and women who have a great desire to proclaim God’s word are provided the opportunity to participate in the Liturgy of the Mass by being lectors. The lectors proclaim the Word of God during Mass. It is Christ who speaks when Holy Scripture is read aloud in the church. Thus, lectors are privileged to assume the role of God’s heralds in announcing the good news of salvation. The proclamation of the scriptures fosters a greater love for the word and deeper insight into its meaning, allowing others to live God’s work in their lives, at home and at work. Special instructions are available for those interested in this ministry. Lectors serve by appointment of the pastor and attend an initial and an annual installation of ceremony.
Trish Feeney 627-0228
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LIFE TEEN BAND (SUNDAY EVENING MASS)
This music group is dedicated to worship as an accompaniment to the congregation as we join Heaven in song during the Mass. We try to incorporate both contemporary Christian music and traditional hymns in our worship music. The group practices from 3:30-5:00 p.m. on Sundays, which may change after September 2014.
Perry Kelly 735-9691
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MARY MARTHA PRAYER GROUP
The Mary and Martha Prayer Group meets every Wednesday from 1:30-3:00 p.m. For more than 20 years, this group has met together for prayer and study of the Sunday Scripture Readings. On the third Wednesday of the month, the group meets for lunch at a local restaurant. The priests are hosted for this social time. All the women cherish the support in their faith-walk that they receive from this time of study, prayer and socializing.
Camille Henneberry 783-4858
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AMAZING GRACE CHOIR (SATURDAY 4:00 P.M. MASS)
The Amazing Grace Choir is always looking for enthusiastic people who want to develop a deeper appreciation for prayer through music.
We sing at the 4:00 p.m. Mass on Saturday (we meet at 3:00 p.m.) and rehearse on Wednesdays from 7:30-9:00 p.m. Previous experience is not necessary, just a desire to learn and a willingness to make the commitment.
Call Julianne or Theresa Barnaby at 509-735-2163.
We sing all styles of music from contemporary to gospel, from classical to jazz. We strive to be liturgically correct and to make sure our music selection reflects the readings each week.
Don‘t sing or play an instrument? We have a spot for you as well. We love to use different instrumentation in our songs. We are also looking for a pianist to accompany the choir.
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CELEBRATION CHOIR (SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. MASS)
The Celebration Choir supports the music liturgy at the 9:30 a.m. Mass on Sundays. They hold rehearsals every Thursday night from 7:00-8:30 p.m. and meet at 8:45 a.m. Sunday mornings. The choir consists of 15 to 20 dedicated members who also perform special roles as cantors, organist, pianist, percussion and hand bell players, instruments players, and special directors.
With supporting the Liturgy of the Word as the primary purpose, the choir director uses the lectionary to plan music and songs that are always appropriate for the season, be it ordinary time or a special feast or holy day.
The Celebration Choir always prepares a special celebration in music for Christmas that is performed before the Christmas Eve Mass for the enjoyment of the gathering worshippers.
The final role of the Celebration Choir is to provide fellowship, friendship and prayer assistance to the members of the group and the parish. Some of the members have been together for over 10 years. They all feel like extended family members and reach out to others inside and out of the group to encourage them to follow the Catholic faith.
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MORNING ROSARY
At the Parish of the Holy Spirit, the morning Rosary is recited every day following the Daily Mass. The Rosary is preceded by the Angelus prayer. During the Rosary, a different person leads each decade of the Rosary through to its completion. This prayer session is open to everyone.
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PRAYER CHAIN
The Prayer Chain ministry is an opportunity to join a network of compassionate people who are committed to lifting up the congregation and community in prayer. When a parishioner submits a prayer request (for themselves, family, loved ones, etc.), it is received by the Prayer Chain Coordinator who then relays the request to the team. As a member of the Prayer Chain, you would receive a phone call with the prayer request, and then pass it along to the next chain member (in the phone tree) and then you pray. While in other parish ministries we may take action on our own needs or the needs of the Church, Prayer Chain is an opportunity to take action on the needs of our parishioners and community. We are very happy and feel blessed when we are able to share the fruits of our prayers. We welcome your participation in this blessed ministry of prayer.
Adele Ogryzek 627-0202
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MOMS & FRIENDS
Moms & Friends is a group of moms with children who come together to pray, support each other, have guest speakers at meetings, play at the park, attend a monthly Mom’s Night Out, represent the parish and participate in charitable causes within the community. We set up Meal Trains for new and expectant mothers or those experiencing family emergencies. We put on the annual Easter egg hunt at the parish, and the group has adopted a Christmas family each year.
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PROJECTOR OPERATORS
Projector operators are responsible for operating projectors to support the liturgy during weekend and Holy Day Masses, weddings, funerals, Stations of the Cross and all services where slides are being used/needed. The operators arrive 15 minutes before the Mass/service to turn on the computers/projectors and open the PowerPoint presentation files making sure you are aware of the celebrant and choir’s requirements for the service. There is a one-hour training session given to all new operators.
Trish Feeney 627-0228
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REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE
People on the refreshment committee serve coffee, lemonade, and cookies following Mass. When assigned, volunteers should arrive about 15 minutes before Mass, so they can open the kitchen and prepare the refreshments. Following Mass, they immediately report to the kitchen and open the roll-up window and assist with serving. This normally takes about 15-20 minutes, after which they clean any equipment and utensils used.
Parishioners who volunteer will be sent a schedule with their assigned date and time. Volunteers are asked which Mass they prefer. A short training session is held with all volunteers prior to their first assignment. Volunteers can expect to serve once every two to three months.
Judy Urrutia 628-2361
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SEWING PROJECTS
We sew banners, vestments and altar cloths/linens for liturgical services. We also help with sewing projects for other ministries as needed. If you like to sew, we would welcome your help.
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SMALL CHURCH COMMUNITIES
Small Church Communities are one of the most effective ways we have of helping Catholics connect their belief in God to the daily events of their lives. They are often the missing link that Catholics have been looking for between their personal lives of prayer and goodness and the life of the parish. Small Church Communities are a place where Catholics can speak to one another at a more personal level, where Scriptures can be applied to the specific events of our lives, and where mutual love and support can be offered. Small Church Communities do this for their members. Our parish has a number of Small Church Communities.
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TUESDAY EVENING ROSARY
The Knights of Columbus, through the gentle prompting of our Blessed Mother, formed the Thursday evening Rosary in the year 2000. With very few exceptions, this group has met every week to pray the Rosary since the group’s origin. A scriptural Rosary is prayed, and each week a different mystery is chosen on a rotating basis. Following the Rosary, the Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed, followed by the prayer to St. Michael the Archangel. We conclude the service by joining hands and praying for special petitions.
The Tuesday evening prayer group shares their faith and love for our Blessed Mother. She always leads her children, with their thoughts and prayers, to her loving Son, Jesus. Everyone who feels this love is invited to this prayer session to join in praising God for the gifts and blessings that have been received through the intercession of Mary. The Tuesday evening Rosary prayer group meets at 6:30 p.m. in the church reconciliation room.
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USHERS
This organization of parish members provides the ushering service at the celebration of Mass and other ceremonies. Their main task is to welcome all as they come to celebrate and see to their needs. Their other duties include taking up the collection and inviting a family to present the offertory gifts.
Before Mass, the ushers open all doors, dim lights in the back of the church and make sure the church is in proper order. During communion they keep an eye on women’s purses or any valuables left behind. After Mass, they make sure the money baskets are taken to the locked room where the money is counted by the tabulators. They also pick up all discarded materials, bulletins, toys, valuables, etc. They inform the pastor where any valuables have been placed.
Trish Feeney 627-0228