Building up the Body of Christ with welcoming arms, loving hearts and joyful worship.
We want you to know we’re here when you’re ready, and we’re here to help you experience the sacramental life you may have had to put on hold.
We continue to hold onto God’s invitation to “come back to me,” to come back to the sacred space that gathers us in and holds a special place in many people’s hearts. We hear Jesus’ invitation to “come to me all who are weary” to a place that gives our hearts a place to rest, rejuvenate and strength to face all the things we face in life.
To that end, we’re planning some events to gather us back this fall, realizing things may have to adjust and change based on the circumstances around us.
We look forward to honoring all we've been through together.
We reconnected with friends after Masses and had an opportunity to leave a unique part of ourselves inside a special piece of art. We celebrate our parish and all we've been through together. We celebrate what so many people feel when they return to this place: the sense of being at home. When we think about it, "being at home" is the feeling of being loved, cared for, and accepted for who we are. It's being with God at a place that allows us to experience it being wither each other. Welcome home, everyone!
As part of our Welcome Home activities, parishioners left their mark on a special art project we created to remind us of the very thing that has kept us through this time of pandemic: our worship together. Join parishioner Vince Viverito, our Creative Director, for a look at what we created together.
This event, which celebrates the cultural diversity of our parish and just a fun night to be together, has been postposed due to covid. Stay tuned for more information.
A Memorial Mass is being planned in the fall allow us to grieve those we have lost over the past 15+ months, comfort each other, and come together as a community.