Lay Ministry Resources and Services


LAY READERS
CHALICE ADMINISTRATORS
USHERS
ALTAR GUILD
CHOIR
HEAVENLY HELPERS
CONFIDENCE CLOSET
WELCOMING
HOSPITALITY
RECYCLING

 

 

 

 

 

Chalice Administrator Schedule

July - December 2012

If you are unable to serve on a particular date, please arrange for one of the other Chalice Administrators to cover for you.

 

Peter Bales 757-2906 Ray Beadle 499-5699
Marty Glick RuthAnn Knoeller 261-0454
Norma Matrazzo 486-2720 Ellie Scimeme 751-7217
Barbara Wasilausky 261-4064  

 

 

Additional holiday service schedules to be announced.

 

 
If you would like more information regarding joining this important ministry, please contact Father Michael.
               

 

            

 

USHERS

If you would like to volunteer or change services, call Bob Wolpert   at 262-0791 or email to:

bwolpert@optonline.net. 
Thank You.

Contact:
 

Bob Wolpert

262-0791
 

Date Name Name
February 17 David Behler John Sepe
February 24 Larry Bonchonsky Dennis Comma
March 3 Pat Seitter Liz McQuire
March 10 Jon & David Hatch

Scott Hatch

March 17 Dick Cole Chris Cole
March 24 Larry Bonchonsky Dennis Comma
March 31 Herb McGrail John Sepe
Aprill 7 Pat Seitter Liz McGuire
April 14 Jon & David Hatch Scott Hatch
April 21 Herb McGrail John Sepe
April 28 David Behler Bob Hunter
May 5 Bob Wolpert John Sepe
May 12 Pat Seitter Liz McGuire
May 19 Dick Cole Chris Cole
May 26 Larry Bonchonsky Dennis Comma

 

ALTAR GUILD-2013

Directress:

Kathy Fusaro

757-3712

Assistant Directress

Pamela Marsden

757-6432

   
     
Name Date
Group I Maryjane Macartney, January
  Patty Wilson April
Pam Marsden July
JoAnn Bartolomeo October
     
Group II Gerri Reuter February - 13th Ash Wed.
Audrey Blackman May
Karen Breest

August

November 27th. Thanksgiving

Group III Kathy Fusaro March - 31st Easter
Jane Roel June
Lynn Kovacs

September

December - Christmas

 

CHOIR
 

Contact:
 

Brenda Clark
 
 

Rehearsal - Wednesday, 7:30 pm from September to June.

 

HEAVENLY HELPERS
 
Volunteers offer their most precious commodity, their time.  Assist shut-ins, or people who have no transportation.  Help them make doctor's appointments, pick-up prescriptions, or do a little grocery shopping.  You could even do the marketing for them.  Sometimes the ill or elderly infirm just need a daily phone call to see if everything is OK.    This is a valued ministry in this community and those who avail themselves of this service consider the volunteers to be guardian angels.   To volunteer your time (which could be as little as a half hour a week) or to make use of these services (you can call on behalf of a relative or friend) call or e-mail:  
Sharon Wolpert     262-0791
The Church Office  261-7670

 

CONFIDENCE CLOSET
 
Located in the Trinity Thrift Shop and staffed by the Thrift Shop volunteers, the Confidence Closet provides a unique service to young women entering the job market.  The Catch 22 is that to get a good job, you must dress for the job. But to afford better work clothes, you need the money that comes with the better job.    To break this cycle for young women who want to leave poor paying employment behind and make a success of their lives, the Confidence Closet offers gently used and some new business suits and dresses, blouses and shoes and complete ensembles.  The clothes are stylish, there is a large stock from which to choose,
and an experienced and knowledgeable sales person will assist in putting together some great looking, well fitted outfits.
  Here's the best part.  Payment for the clothes, which is quite reasonable to begin with, is only due after you start cashing paychecks!   Make an appointment for the Confidence Closet today and take a big step toward a better future.
                          Call Sharon Wolpert     262-0791

 

WELCOMING

The goal of this most important ministry is to bring those who have come through our door all the way into our hearts. We will greet the new faces we see at Services and welcome them into our church, inform them of our varied services and programs and introduce them to our parish family.

 

HOSPITALITY

BREAKFAST FELLOWSHIP:  Breakfast is served from 9-10am in Houghton Hall.  This time is for more than just food.  It is an opportunity for the parish family to break bread together and share what is happening in their lives . It provides a place and time where the various groups within the parish can come together and touch base, and new members can be introduced to long-time members.  It can also be used for forums that provide teaching, information and discussion.

 

RECYCLING

Mary Jo Bartlett and Ruth Varsha have teamed up to see that all deposit containers are properly collected and returned for refund. All churchgoers are welcome to bring in their recyclablesto the kitchen in a plastic bag so that they can be returned to raise monies for the Food Pantry.