Ushers/Greeters
Welcome parishioners and guests, assist with seating, and help create a prayerful, orderly worship experience.
Ushers/GreetersFind ways to serve in worship, pray in community, and participate in ministries that help shape Holy Family’s liturgical life with beauty, hospitality, reverence, and joy.
Serve directly in the liturgy through hospitality, proclamation, Eucharistic ministry, and music.
Welcome parishioners and guests, assist with seating, and help create a prayerful, orderly worship experience.
Ushers/GreetersProclaim the Word of God in a way that is clear, prayerful, and alive for the assembly.
ProclaimersAssist in the distribution of Communion and help serve the assembly reverently during liturgy.
Eucharistic MinistersLead worship through choir, band, and musical participation for weekend liturgies and major feast days.
Music MinistryPrayer experiences that gather families, cultures, and small communities into worship and connection.
Join a Small Christian Community to pray, reflect on Scripture, and grow in faith with others.
SCC GroupsExplore Holy Family’s Family Mass experience and ways families can participate together in worship.
FM (Family Mass)A Sunday worship experience designed for families with young children, with prayer, music, reflection, and fellowship.
Kid ChurchCelebrate the richness of Holy Family’s many cultures through prayer, liturgy, and community life.
Multicultural MinistryExplore contemplative prayer, Marian devotion, and ministries rooted in prayerful support for others.
Find opportunities for centering prayer and meditation as part of a deeper contemplative life.
MeditationPray the rosary, honor Mary, and participate in devotional life centered on the Blessed Mother.
Marian MinistryOffer prayerful support for the needs of the parish and wider community through this ministry of intercession.
Ministry of PraiseOur Liturgical Arts Ministry seeks to create transformative prayer and worship experiences with an appreciation for both the old and new. We will be true and relevant within our culture along with a healthy respect for the past.
Our liturgies will be multi-dimensional, embracing diversity, and multi-generational. We believe that worship should transcend generational barriers by recognizing and embracing an appreciation for various worship styles, song selections and texts.
We seek to incorporate elements that appeal to both the spiritually young and mature so that people at all points on the spiritual continuum can grow. The experience of the liturgy should unite us, not divide us. Therefore, we believe that the predominant attitude of worship must be one that is preferential toward one another in love.