Monday, November 1, 2010

You and me: everyday saints

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Today is All Saints' Day, a day instituted to honor all saints, known and unknown. Let us continue to pray for the grace to become the saints we've all been called to become!

This is a beautiful prayer for today by a Benedictine monastery.



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Monday, October 25, 2010

Ministries 101: Boy Scout Troop 990

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MINISTRY 3: BOY SCOUT TROOP 990

Mission / purpose: The Boy Scouts of America is one of the nation's largest and most prominent values-based youth development organizations. The BSA provides a program for young people that builds character, trains them in the responsibilities of participating citizenship and develops personal fitness.

Length of existence in parish: 20 years, founded in September 1990

Gifts, talents or interests that parishioners in your ministry possess: You name it we use it! Main gift is the desire to mentor boys in their journey to adulthood.

Current needs: Adult leaders to mentor boys in character building and leadership skills as they journey toward manhood

Upcoming events: There is a public calendar at www.troop990.org.

Most people don’t know our ministry (unknown fact): One hundred eight scouts from Troop 990 have made the rank of Eagle.



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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Ministries 101: Religious education volunteers

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Ministry Expo 2009


MINISTRY 2: RELIGIOUS EDUCATION VOLUNTEERS


Mission: Religious education helps form the faith of ages 3 to 10 by using a variety of learning tools.

Length of existence in parish: Since 1984 / 1985


Gifts, talents or interests that parishioners in your ministry possess: Creativity 

Current needs: Always in need of an outgoing person who is willing to help teach preschool and elementary students.


Upcoming events: Religious education is offered every Sunday!


Most people don’t know our ministry (unknown fact): This is no secret, but we have fabulous gifted teachers!



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Monday, October 18, 2010

Ministries 101: A series featuring the ministries of SJN

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We are blessed in this parish to have around 60 ministries doing the ministry of Christ in our community and beyond.  This series, Ministries 101, will feature a different ministry each post to help you learn about the different opportunities we offer in hopes of leading you to your apostolate.  Keep checking back for new ideas!


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MINISTRY 1: EUCHARISTIC ADORATION (ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT)

Mission:  To adore Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament

Length of existence in parish: Consistently in the past two to three years

Gifts, talents or interests that parishioners in your ministry possess: Special prayer requests are welcome, continued prayer before the Holy Eucharist brings peace, graces adn mercy to those who participate and those who are prayed for during their holy hour.

Current needs: Adorers of all ages at all hours (currently 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.)

Upcoming events:  Weekly Adoration (Wednesdays)

Most people don’t know our ministry (unknown fact): is a GIFT from God that each member of our parish should cherish and participate in.

Friday, October 1, 2010

"We should be the change that we want to see"

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I'm loving this song, "If You're Out There" by John Legend.  The song itself is beautiful, and the message is even more powerful.




If you hear this message, wherever you stand
I'm calling every woman, calling every man
We're the generation
We can't afford to wait
The future started yesterday and we're already late

We've been looking for a song to sing
Searched for a melody
Searched for someone to lead
We've been looking for the world to change
If you feel the same
Then go on and say

If you're out there
Sing along with me
If you're out there
I'm dying to believe that you're out there
Stand up and say it loud
If you're out there
Tomorrow's starting now
Now, now

No more broken promises
No more call to war
Unless it's love and peace that we're really fighting for
We can destroy hunger
We can conquer hate
Put down the arms and raise your voice
We're joining hands today

Oh I was looking for a song to sing
I searched for a leader
But the leader was me
We were looking for the world to change
We can be heroes
Just go on and say

If you're out there
Sing along with me
If you're out there
I'm dying to believe that you're out there
Stand up and say it loud
If you're out there
Tomorrow's starting now
Now, now

Oh now, now

If you're ready we can shake the world
Believe again
It starts within
We don't have to wait for destiny
We should be the change that we want to see

If you're out there
Ooooh
If you're out there
And you're ready now
Say it loud
Scream it out

If you're out there
Sing along with me
If you're out there
I'm dying to believe that you're out there
Stand up and say it loud
If you're out there
Tomorrow's starting now

If you're out there
If you're out there
If you're out there

If you hear this message, wherever you stand
I'm calling every woman, calling every man
We're the generation
We can't afford to wait
The future started yesterday and we're already late

Monday, September 27, 2010

Margaret Ann

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An hour with our Lord….
From an anonymous SJN adorer

On many occasions, I have been honored and blessed to observe and learn from a very special adorer who comes to honor and worship Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament at SJN Eucharistic Adoration.

As I sat in prayer with eyes closed, I could only hear the faint sound of something slowly scooting along the floor at the back of the church.  I did not turn around to look, only continued in restful prayer.

Now I recognize this sound immediately upon hearing it and wait in anticipation and awe to see the smile of the face that belongs to this soft, scooting noise – the sound of walker wheels, two of which are covered with tennis balls, but the sound now is easily recognizable as soon as those wheels hit the floor as this special adorer enters the church.

She slowly but deliberately ascends from the back of the church after carefully dipping into the holy water and making the sign of the cross before heading up the aisle.  She sometimes is so intent on her ascent that she does not look up, but on the days she looks up and smiles at all who are there, it truly is a sight to see as her face glows with the love and peace of Christ.

Many times I have watched in silent awe as this small framed person ascends up the aisle, moving slowly, yet with no hesitation, her curved back showing signs of osteoporosis and her beautiful pure white hair.  She concentrates on moving her frail limbs as she slowly, but deliberately, makes her ascent to a chair close to the front to sit close to and adore Our Lord.

I observe as she very slowly goes down on one knee, holding carefully onto her walker and bowing as low as she can and pausing before rising again with quivering arms to her chair.  Many times this simple act of reverence for Our Lord brings me to tears.  It takes all of her strength to bow and rise again, but that does not deter her from her task.  Sometimes the ladies who bring her to church help her back up from her kneeling position so she can take a place in her chair before the Lord.

I’ve have since learned her name from our adoration coordinator.  It is Margaret Ann and I look forward to hearing, seeing and observing as she so intently heads to her objective – a simple hour with the Lord.

On one occasion I had the privilege of having my sister join me for adoration, and I had told her briefly about Margaret Ann.  So as soon as the familiar sound of her walker’s tennis balls and wheels hit the floor, we both smiled at one another in anticipation of observing this beautiful person on her walk up the center aisle to adore Jesus.

I have not seen Margaret Ann for some time now but can only pray that she is well and in God’s loving care.  What a special blessing it has been to simply be able watch one of God’s loving children seek his heart through adoration each week.

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Eucharistic Adoration is available every Wednesday at SJN from 9:15 a.m. to 7 p.m.  To sign up for a weekly shift to be with our Lord in this special way, contact Ann at (512) 517-5479 or e-mail her.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Young adult ministry survey

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Parishioners aged 18 to 35 are invited to take this short survey to help us develop effective young adult programming!


SJN Young Adult Ministry Survey
First and last names*
Age*
Email*
Phone Number*

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Address*

Street Address

Address Line 2

City

State / Province / Region

Postal / Zip Code

Country
Marital status*
 Single 
 Married 
 Married with children 
 Single again 
Occupation
How often do you participate in liturgy?
What do you think are the most important concerns
of young adults today?
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What are young adults looking for in a church
today?
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How can SJN be more responsive in its ministry
with young adults?
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What activities are you involved in, both in the
parish and in the larger community?

What gifts, talents and energy do you feel young
adults have to offer the Church?

What does being Catholic mean to you?*
Please indicate which times work best for you to
attend events (check all that apply):
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 Sunday daytime 
 Sunday evenings 
 Monday daytime 
 Monday evenings 
 Tuesday daytime 
 Tuesday evenings 
 Wednesday daytime 
 Wednesday evenings 
 Thursday daytime 
 Thursday evenings 
 Friday daytime 
 Friday evenings 
 Saturday daytime 
 Saturday evenings 
Please select the reasons you would participate in
young adult ministry (check all that apply):
*
 To learn more about the Church 
 To learn more about liturgy 
 To become more spiritual or grow in my faith 
 To learn more about theology 
 To feel a bigger part of the parish community 
 To meet new friends 
 To meet people of the opposite sex who are Catholic 
 To do service / charity work 
How likely are you to attend the following events
(check all that apply):
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 Bible study 
 Young adult annual gathering 
 Educational sessions (i.e. Theology on Tap) 
 Mass at different parishes 
 Eucharistic Adoration 
 Praise and Worship 
 Prayer Group 
 Faith sharing 
 Advent / Lenten daily prayer 
 Mission trips 
 Visit hospitals or nursing homes 
 Make sandwiches for homeless / soup kitchen 
 Habitat for Humanity 
 One-day retreat 
 Overnight retreat (multiple days) 
 Happy hour 
 Picnic / potluck dinners 
 Movie at theater 
 Movie night at home 
 Game night 
 Pool (billiards) night 
 Dance / social event 
 Hikes, nature walks 
 Camping (overnight trip) 
 Recreational sports team 
Are you interested in serving on a Young Adult
Ministry Team / helping plan events?
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 Yes 
 No 
Who else do you know who may be interested in
young adult activities? Please list any contact
information you may have for them.

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