
Welcome to Holy Family
We are a vibrant Catholic community dedicated to empowering all to experience New Life in Christ through sacramental living, transformative worship, lifelong spiritual growth and community in service to others.
Weekend Mass
Saturday
5:00 pm
Sunday
7:30 am, 9:00 am*†, 11:00 am
Weekday Mass
Monday through Fridays
9:00 am**
Reconciliation
Monday
5:30 pm – 7pm Church
Adoration
Daily
6am to 12am
Parish Rosary
First Saturday and Sunday of each month in the church 30 minutes before the 5pm and 11am Masses
*This Mass is live streamed. † Sign interpretation available.
**Anointing of the Sick is on the first Friday of the month immediately following our 9am Morning Mass in the chapel.
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We need YOUR voice!
Conversations in the Spirit is a prayerful, communal process of discernment based on the ancient tradition of synodality, which means “walking together.” It involves deep listening, shared reflection, and openness to the Holy Spirit to guide group discussions.
As part of Holy Family Parish’s growth initiative, a Movement of Growth Leadership Team—along with sub-committees for each objective—will use this process to engage parishioners through guided conversations. Each group will reflect on specific questions related to parish growth goals. The insights gathered will shape a strategic plan for the parish’s future direction.
Fr. Terry's Weekly Article
November 9, 2025
Run Home We have just concluded another long and dramatic professional baseball season. I entered college as a broadcast major, and even now, I sometimes think about how I would call a home run as an announcer. Many famous announcers have their unique way of calling this most exciting baseball feat, and they have all inspired me. As of now, my call would be, “Run home ___________ (then adding the name of the player who hit the round tripper because RUN and HOME are the essential words.) I am focused on those two words because of the analogy that I believe baseball provides for life, faith, and spirituality. Picture life as a baseball diamond. When we get a hit, if we get a hit (I believe that is inevitable), we run to first base very fast. At the beginning of our lives and in our youth, we run a lot,
Our Small Christian Communities are an opportunity for you to regularly join in conversation, prayer and reflection on the Sunday readings or another spiritually enriching topic, and to form a smaller community within our larger church. Current group members tell us they have developed deep friendships with people they can turn to at all times for love and support, and their faith has been nourished by these gatherings in grace.




