Responsible for care, repair, and upkeep of church, rectory, and all buildings and grounds.
Reviews the financial activities of the parish. Assembles the fiscal budget and proposes it for Parish Council recommendation to the pastor.
This committee counts the offerings of the parish collections. Members are responsible for making sure moneys are accounted for in each category that offerings are given, such as Sunday envelopes, building fund, special collections, etc.
These volunteers assist in bulletin preparation and with mass mailings that the parish undertakes. These volunteers also assist in any as needed projects.
This group takes care of the grounds by weeding, watering, and planting flowers. They follow the general landscape plan prepared by the chairperson. The areas to be tended are church gardens, the rectory gardens, the landscaping around the Education building, and the Centro Latino landscaping.
This committee facilitates the support of parishioner time, talent, and treasure in the common mission of the church to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ. It also welcomes new parishioners to Annunciation Church with a packet on church activities and organizes social events for new members.
This committee meets the fourth Tuesday of the month. Parish Council is made up of elected parishioners and committee representatives.
Adult education opportunities offer parishioners new insight, learning, and spiritual growth in faith. Programs such as Bible studies, topic nights, parent sessions, etc. help the members of the community grow in the Catholic faith as well as develop a community atmosphere.
To assist parents in understanding the sacrament of Baptism – its origins, signs, symbols, and responsibilities. Parental responsibilities and sponsorship are discussed. A two-session meeting is required prior to Baptism.
Faith Groups offer parishioners new insight, learning, and spiritual growth in faith. Each group meets for apx. 1 ½ hours and is involved in prayer, reflection, discussion, and sharing on a theme, topic, book, videotape, or audio tape dealing with issues that concern Christian ideals and Catholic thought. Seasonal groups can take place during Advent, Lent, summer, etc.
This Committee links all the ministries in lifelong formation and education within our parish committee to plan and implement an integrated effort towards building up the faith and life of the parish.
This program is for couples that value their marriage and are willing to share their journey and experiences with other engaged couples preparing for marriage. The lead couple meets with the engaged couple for approximately 3-5 meetings and is scheduled for no more than two different couples each year.
This ministry helps children better understand the Sunday readings by dismissing them after the Opening Prayer to hear and reflect on the Word. Takes place during the 8:30 a.m. mass on Sundays – Proclaimers and leaders assist as assigned.
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the process for receiving adults into the Catholic faith through Baptism, Confirmation, and First Eucharist. Meetings are held weekly from September through the Easter Season and offer the opportunity for adults to receive formation in the Catholic faith and the opportunity to meet others willing to share their faith. Anyone interested in learning more about the Catholic faith is welcome, as well as any Catholic willing to share time in prayer and formation as part of the RCIA team.
Provides for the religious education and sacramental preparation of our children and youth.
Provides bible education in a fun format of instruction, music, crafts, story telling, and games for 4-year-olds through 5th graders.
Provides faith formation and sacramental preparation for our youth.
This council is being established to aide the youth director in the planning and implementation of comprehensive youth ministry. It will mirror the parish council. Each committee will consist of: one Junior High; one Senior High; and one adult. At large members can be college students.
This ministry helps form our youth in their faith. We emphasize balancing our lives between faith, family, fellowship, and service.
This ministry plans and provides social, service, and formation development opportunities for our young adult parishioners.
This ministry provides support for those dealing with the death of loved one.
This group of volunteers assists the ministry of the Center by sorting donations and keeping inventory of Center supplies of food and clothing. They also help with projects on an as needed basis.
The function of this group is to plan the liturgical seasons of the church year. The group consists of those who have been trained in liturgy through the Archdiocese of Louisville.
Cantors preside during the sung prayer of the church through the psalms and litanies of the liturgy. They lead the assembly in sung prayer.
Supports and enhances congregational sung prayer during worship. Serves the Sunday liturgies on a rotating basis and also assists in Holy Day masses and other special liturgies.
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