CLICK HERE FOR CURRENT MINISTRY SCHEDULE- August through October 2010
Acolytes - Acolytes serve on the altar during church services as crucifers, servers, and torch bearers. When the bishop is present, an acolyte serves as the bishop’s chaplain. A total of eighteen young people (grade four and up) and adults are currently active in this ministry. (Debbie Kenney - kenneydd@sbcglobal.net )
Altar Bread - This group keeps the Altar Guild supplied with fresh-baked communion bread for the service of Holy Eucharist. (Charlotte Hinckley - charlhinckley@sbcglobal.net )
Altar Guild - The Altar Guild prepares the altar for services as well as oversees the maintenance and refurbishment of materials used. Because the Altar Guild works each week, new members are always needed. Training is ongoing and provided at convenient times. (Suzanne Walker - 860-276-0850 or red_oak@juno.com )
Bell Choir - The bell choir enhances worship through music. Members also contribute their talents to community events such as the annual Relay for Life. (Charlotte Hinckley - charlhinckley@sbcglobal.net)
Building & Grounds - Oversees the maintenance of our buinding and grounds. (George Tuma - geo47903@yahoo.com )
Flower Committee - The ministry is made up of volunteers who arrange flowers for the Sunday services as well as greens for special occasions such as Christmas. These volunteers also arrange flowers given in memory of or thanksgiving for people or occasions. (Charlotte Hinckley - charlhinckley@sbcglobal.net )
Hospitality - The members of the hospitality ministry work, often on short notice, to provide warm welcome and hospitality for community celebrations, special events for parishioners, and receptions after funeral services. For more information please contact us at 860.628.8486.
Layreaders - Currently twenty-seven members read the Old Testament, Psalm, and Epistle for the 8:00 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. services, as well as for special services during the year. Training is provided for anyone interested in this ministry. (Katherine Stewart Kelley -ksk0828@cox.net)
Library Committee - Maintains the books in our library (Ann Hartung - 860-621-0926 )
The Messenger - St. Paul’s monthly parish newsletter, The Messenger, contains information about church events, parishioners, and other items of interest. To place information in The Messenger, please contact (Judy Nagel - jan954@cox.net )
Memorial Garden - The Memorial Garden holds parishioners' ashes and is a place of beauty and peace. Volunteers are always needed to help with upkeep such as weeding, as well as contributions. A wine and cheese fundraiser is held each June in the garden. (Betty Anderson)
Memorial Scholarship - This newly established scholarship was made possible by a donation in memory of long-time parishioner and educator, Gladys Joll. Applications can be picked up at the church office, and must be returned by March 31 of each year. (Kathy Lafland)
Mission and Outreach - The M&O ministry supports a variety of community causes including Salvation Army, AmeriCares, Prudence Crandall Center, Relay for Life, Bishop’s Walk for Children, Covenant to Care, Southington Social Services, and Food Share. This ministry also reaches inward, through contributions to the scholarship fund, the All Night Graduation Party for high school seniors, youth pilgrimage, and college student gift baskets.
The M&O focus for 2008 will be the Millennium Development Goal of self-sufficiency for women throughout the world, as well as various parish projects. (Maureen Brennan - maureenbrennan@sbcglobal.net )
Music Ministry - The adult choir sings at the 10:15 Sunday service as well as at other times such as Christmas Eve. This year saw the addition of contemporary music, including guitar. No auditions are required—just a love of music and a willingness to practice on Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m., downstairs in the choir room. Contact Linda Foster, music director, through the church office (Saeh Lee -saeh@aol.com).
The Children's Choir, sings on occasional Sunday mornings. (Al & Jean Tomosco)
Newcomers Group - The Newcomers Group provides a network for people new to St. Paul's through a variety of events, such as Newcomer Dinners. For more information, please contact the church office.
Pastoral Care Team - The Pastoral Care Team extends the Sunday morning community to those who are unable to attend by visiting, providing assistance such as rides and meals, as well as bringing the Eucharist. This ministry can be activated by calling the church office (860-628-8486).
Prayer Chain - The thirty on-line and four telephone participants in the prayer chain honor requests for prayer from parishioners and those in the community. To make a prayer request, contact the church office (860-628-8486) or email ( Lilah Meynell - lilahrene@aol.com )
Singles Group - The St. Paul’s Singles Group began in January 2007, meets monthly, and is open to any single person age 21 and over. Its purpose is for single people in the parish to get together, attend a variety of interesting programs, and have fun. If you are interested, contact the church office (860-628-8486).
Young Adult Group - Information coming soon...
For information about any committee or ministry, please call the church office 860.628.8486 or email office@stpaulsouthington.org