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Adult Day Community ServicesThe Adult Day Services is a day program offered through Catholic Charities for seniors and adults with disabilities. Their services are dedicated to enhancing quality of life and offering opportunities to maintain individual independence in the community. They have six groups of clients at their site. Each group consists of anywhere from 5 clients to 19 clients. As an outreach opportunity beyond our parish boundaries, volunteers can assist individuals in maintaining meaningful, productive lives. Volunteers are needed Monday – Friday. The volunteer’s time can be from ½ hour to a morning and or afternoon. For volunteer information, please contact the Church office.
| Contact | Maria Marshall 721-1686
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Art and Environment/Church Decoration for Liturgical SeasonsThe main mission of this ministry is to prepare for the community's creative and unique environments for liturgical celebrations of the sacraments, providing and enhancing the context for prayer and reflections. Members meet several times a year to plan, prepare, and execute all the activities associated with the rotating liturgical seasons.
| Contact | Sharon LaForge 729-8578 |
BulletinThe Sunday bulletin is a weekly communication of upcoming events and activities in the life of the parish and generally any other church information. Anyone wishing to place an announcement in the bulletin can do so by submitting a written notice to the Parish Office no later than Friday a week prior to publication. Help is needed, from time to time, to insert page 2 into the bulletin.
| Contact | Pat Thurston Secretary 721-1686
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Church CleaningThe Church Cleaning Crew ensures that our church, gathering area, small chapel, and cry room is cleaned and tidied on a weekly asis to enhance the beauth of our place of worship and to provide and inviting and welcoming environment. Every Saturday a group of volunteers are needed to vacuum, dust, mop, wash windows, clear trash and straighten missalettes in pews.
| Contact | Meghan Saunders 871-5637 |
Compassion MinistryThe mission of the Compassion Ministry is to extend pastoral care and concern to our neighbor as depicted in the story of the Good Samaritan. The needs may be short or long term and is a time limited relationship which exists for a specific purpose.
| Contact | Candi Spacil Pastoral Minister 721-1686
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Dillons' Card SalesDillons’ card sales is a Neighborhood Reward Program for the parish. Volunteers assist in selling Dillons’ cards following a weekend Mass. The parish purchases the cards which are pre-loaded with $5. Cards are then reloaded at the Dillons in any amount up to $500. The parish receives a 5% rebate of the total amount reloaded to their cards. If interested in volunteering for this ministry, please contact the Church Office.+
| Contact | Stephanie Yon 617-9717 |
GroundskeepingThe Groundskeeping Committee works to ensure our parish grounds are cared for and maintained. Areas of service include mowing, edging, planting flowers, pulling weeds and watering. What a great opportunity to share time with fellow parishioners while working together on our parish home.
| Contact | Greg Pierce Director of finance & facilities 721-1686
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Holy Savior Food PantryVolunteers are needed on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays to help prepare packages for food distribution.
| Contact | Frank Felts 721-7930 |
Library Volunteer (St. Maximilian Mary Kolbe Parish Library)The Saint Maximilian Mary Kolbe Parish Library (Kolbe Library) has a two-fold mission: 1.) to spread the gospel message as did St. Maximilian Kolbe through making orthodox Catholic books and audio-visual material available without cost to parishioners all ages; 2.) to act on the saint’s warning in world War II that a society which does not recognize and uphold truth will fall apart from within. We hope to promote appreciation of truth, beauty, excellence and timelessness in art, film, music and the printed word.
| Contact | Teresa Marney 721-2904 |
Meals on Wheels (St. Vincent de Paul)The St. Vincent de Paul Ministry is designed to help the poor in their time of need. The Meals on Wheels ministry coordinates volunteers to help with delivery of meals to the homebound and needy.
| Contact | Barb Meyer 722-8925 |
Mother Seton Hall Kitchen CrewVolunteers are needed on Monday mornings to stop by Mother Seton Hall kitchen to assist as needed in straightening and organizing items after the weekend uses. Office Phone AnsweringVolunteers provide support to parish staff and the SEAS community by answering phones and completing light, office tasks during the weekday evening hours and on Saturdays. Volunteers are asked to make a two-hour commitment monthly. No experience needed, we will train.
| Contact | Stephanie Murphy 721-7678 |
Phone CallingAssist various ministries in phone calling for specific needs.
| Contact | Benita Strunk 721-3510 |
Respect LifeThe mission of the Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Respect Life committee is to be a force in opposition to the evil in our society which attacks the sanctity of human life in many ways, especially through abortion, artificial contraception, euthanasia and capital punishment. We will work against this evil by promoting traditional family values in our parish and community, in three ways: through group and regular prayer, through personal sacrifices, and charitable works, which will be the offspring of our prayers and sacrifices. This committee will always work in harmony with, and in obedience to, the Holy Catholic Church as we strive to serve our heavenly Father. All parishioners are invited to participate in projects with many different levels of involvement offered. Please contact the parish coordinator for specific information how you can become involved.
| Contact | Robyn Johnson 721-7927 |
Sacristan DutyThe duty of the sacristan is to serve the needs of the parish community by assisting the priests in preparing the sacred vessels and altar linens for Holy Mass and other services, and in caring for and maintaining the sacred altar area. Areas of special need include set up and clean up for daily Mass, weddings and funerals.
| Contact | Vicki London 722-0223 |
SEAS NavyThe mission of the SEAS Navy is to assist with monitoring of the facility on weekends and evenings. New members and substitutes are always welcome. No experience necessary; training is provided. Shifts are available on a monthly basis. A great stewardship opportunity!!!
| Contact | Jim Powell 722-7397 |
SEAS SPIRIT NewsletterThe SEAS SPIRIT newsletter is a vital part of communication to all parishioners by informing, teaching, and enriching the knowledge of our parish family. The newsletter is mailed on a seasonal basis to all registered parish households. New members to the Newsletter Committee are needed and welcomed.
| Contact | Krista Sanderson 729-7725 |
St. Vincent De Paul MinistryThe St. Vincent De Paul Ministry is dedicated to providing an outstretched hand to those less fortunate through prayer, sacrifice and alms giving. Inspired by Gospel values, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a Catholic lay organization, leads women and men to join together to grow spiritually by offering person-to-person service to those who are needy and suffering in the tradition of its founder, Blessed Fredric Ozanam, and patron, Saint Vincent de Paul.

| Contact | Barb Meyer 722-8925 |
The Lord’s DinerResponding to Christ’s call to feed the hungry, The Lord’s Diner provides an evening meal seven days a week, 365 days a year. Our parish supports this ministry by providing volunteers to serve the guests two nights each month.
| Contact | Andrea Rottinghaus 722-3501 |
WEB SiteAs an extension of our Parish Mission "…to bring parishioners closer to God and one another…" the mission of the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Website Committee is to provide an alternative communication tool to parishioners, the community and beyond by making available valuable Parish Life information. To this end we hope this tool will not only be an information hub, but will enhance our ability to evangelize by offering Catholic Prayers, Catholic Links and information on our many ministries within our Parish.
| Contact | Greg Pierce Director of finance & facilities 721-1686
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Wedding CoordinationThe Wedding Coordinator is responsible for meeting with future brides and grooms and setting up the church for the wedding. In providing this service, we eliminate the burden placed on the bride and groom on the wedding day, as well as ensure our Church is maintained.
| Contact | Karen Schinstock 721-6231 |
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