Liturgical Ministries
- pscouten
- Aug 14, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 3
Enriching Worship at St. Joseph's Catholic Church

Eucharistic Ministers
OCTOBER-DECEMBER 2025 Eucharistic Minister Schedule
These schedules will be uploaded quarterly. Realtime changes may not be reflected here. Please communicate directly within your ministry to make changes. To become a Eucharistic Minister please contact Sandi Delap: sandi.delap@gmail.com
Lectors
AUGUST-DECEMBER 2025 Lector Schedule
These schedules will be uploaded quarterly. Realtime changes may not be reflected here. Please communicate directly within your ministry to make changes. To become a lector, please contact Patricia Relph: patriciarelph144@gmail.com
Counters
JULY-SEPTEMBER 2025 Counter Schedule
Please contact Susan Kent lukesgmom98@gmail.com
OCTOBER-DECEMBER 2025 Counter Schedule
Please contact Susan Kent lukesgmom98@gmail.com
ABOUT OUR LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
At St. Joseph's Catholic Church, our vibrant liturgical ministries play a vital role in enhancing our worship experience. Joining a liturgical ministry offers you the opportunity to contribute your unique gifts to our faith community and deepen your connection to the Mass.
Our range of ministries, including lectors, altar servers, Eucharistic ministers, and music ministry, allow you to actively participate in the sacred rituals of our faith. Whether you're drawn to proclaiming the Word, assisting during the Eucharist, or creating a harmonious atmosphere through music, there's a place for you.
By becoming part of our liturgical ministries, you enrich our worship services and create a more meaningful experience for everyone present. As we come together to celebrate the Mass, your involvement helps us unite in prayer and praise.
Discover the fulfillment of serving in a liturgical ministry at St. Joseph's Catholic Church.
Join us in enhancing our worship and building a stronger, more connected faith community. Contact us to learn more about how you can contribute your talents and be an integral part of our liturgical celebrations."



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