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Each week, we come together to form the Body of Christ. In listening to God's word and participating in the celebration of the Eucharist, we are sent forth into the world to be Christ for each other.

Liturgy is the work of the people.  As a people of faith, we are called to serve our brothers and sisters at liturgy through the various liturgical ministries.  Liturgical ministers are asked to commit to an initial training and formation session; additional time commitments vary with each ministry.

All questions should be directed through the parish offices.  Read the liturgical opportunities below and prayerfully consider which ministry you are called to serve...we look forward to worshipping with you!

Music Ministry

Choir
This mixed voice adult choir leads the sung prayer at the weekly 9:30 AM Sunday liturgy.  All vocalists and instrumentalists are welcome to lead the sung prayer at any of the weekend masses.  Rehearsals are Wednesdays from 7-9 PM.

Cantor
Proclaiming the psalms and leading the sung prayer of the assembly is an integral part of every liturgical celebration.  A cantor is schedule at every mass--commitment time varies.  Rehearsals are Wednesdays from 7-9 PM.

Instrumentalist
Instrumentalists are welcome to join the music ministry at any of the masses.  Rehearsals are Wednesdays from 7-9 PM.

Seton's Echo
We are open to children grades 2 through 8 who enjoy singing and praying with a variety of music. Rehearsals are Tuesday evenings and children sing at the 4:00 PM Mass on scheduled Saturdays.

Liturgical Ministry
(scheduling and commitment varies with each ministry)

Ushers/Ministers of Hospitality
We seek women and men to welcome the assembly and assist in the practical needs of helping people find seats, gathering the collection and offering other hospitable assistance.

Lector
Proclaiming the living Word of God to the assembly is the primary role of the Lector at liturgy.  People with a love of Scripture and public speaking or story-telling ability are encouraged to consider serving in this capacity.

Eucharistic Minister
Confirmed persons over the age of 16 are invited to be Ministers of the Eucharist.  Our community receives Holy Communion in the forms of both bread and wine, the Body and Blood of Christ.

Mass Coordinator
Mass coordinators assist and oversee the other ministers at liturgy, providing assistance and organization as needed.  Ministry commitment is one mass per  month.

Altar Servers
Girls and boys, fifth grade and older, assist the Presider at weekend masses, weddings and funerals.

Art and Environment
Persons who are gifted in the visual and liturgical arts, space design and industrial arts are invited to serve on our Art and Environment Team.