St. Ann Catholic Church Community Weekend/Ministry Fair Details

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St. Ann Catholic Church is hosting a Community Weekend/Ministry Fair on September 28th and 29th. The event features various parish ministry programs including Adult Religious Enrichment Committee activities, Altar Servers recruitment, Blood Drive participation, Children's Liturgy of the Word, and hosting Coffee and Doughnuts. Check out the image objects for more information on volunteering opportunities and contacts for each activity.


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  1. St. Ann Catholic Church Community Weekend/Ministry Fair September 28th5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. September 29th8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

  2. Within Parish Ministry Programs

  3. The St. Ann Adult Religious Enrichment Committee is part of the Faith Formation ministry of the parish. The Committee coordinates speakers, video speakers, and directions on relevant religious topics. Programs are most often on Monday evenings; some are offered during the day. The goal of these activities are to improve the understanding and appreciation of the Catholic faith among adults. Adult Religious Enrichment Committee (AREC). Activity:Committee arranges four or five talks held Monday evenings in the Fall and Spring on an annual theme. Volunteers:Over 18. Time commitment: 5-7 committee meetings/year about 1 hour each. Contact: Marie Powell Phone: 703-528-7313 or Email: powellmarie@verizon.net

  4. Activity:Serve at Saturday Vigil and Sunday Masses Volunteers:Youths in 4th grade and up. Time Commitment:Attend periodic training sessions; serve on rotating basis. Altar Servers. Contact: English Masses: Mrs. Judy Karinshak, 703-525-7599, jkarinshak@stann.org; Spanish Masses: Ovidio Herrera, oherrera1970@gmail.com

  5. Activity: Donate blood for use in our Northern Virginia community. Volunteers: 16 and up, at least 110 lbs. and in good health. Blood Drive. Time Commitment: By appointment or drop in during Fall and Spring drives held on Sundays in the lower level of the Church. Contact: Maria Shirron, 703-243-6787, mshirron@yahoo.com

  6. Activity: Lead a celebration of the Word in the chapel for children who have not yet received First Communion. Children s Liturgy of the Word. Volunteers: Young Adult, Adult, Seniors Time Commitment: Prepare and conduct during the 9 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Sunday Masses on a rotating basis. Contact: Amy Strickland, Faith Formation office, 703-528-6199, stannreled@stann.org

  7. Activity: Host Coffee and Doughnuts following Sunday morning Masses. Volunteers: Family, Young Adult, Adult, Seniors Coffee and Doughnuts. Time Commitment: Scheduled Sunday mornings every 4-6 month for 5 hours. Contact: Denise Kfoury, 703-356-3165 (preferred), fhorner@cox.net

  8. Activity: Focus is on spiritual enrichment, charitable projects, and fellowship. Open to:Catholic women ages 18 and older. Time Commitment: First Saturday of the Month, September to June, 10 am to 12 Noon (not required to attend every month). Contact: CDA1872@gmail.com Book Club: Book discussions with religious and spiritual focus. Led by Catholic Daughters. Open to: all adults. Time Commitment: Dates vary, Saturday mornings a few times per year. Attend as you wish. Movie Showings: Organized by Catholic Daughters. Movie showings of a religious and wholesome nature. Open to all adults. If children attend, they must be supervised by parent/guardian. Time Commitment: Dates vary in Spring and Summer. Attend as you wish. Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Court Queen of Peace #1872

  9. Junior Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Court Queen of Peace #1872 Activity: Activities to help girls grow in their Catholic faith and work on charitable projects. Open to: girls, 2ndto 8thgrade Time commitment: Third Tuesday of the Month, 3:15 pm to 4:00 pm Contact: Jan Martin, 703-528-0736

  10. Activity:Be present for Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel Volunteers:All ages Time Commitment:A few minutes or one chosen hour on Fridays between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon; or as an occasional substitute; or on a drop-in basis. Adoration is followed by the Rosary and Benediction (12:00 p.m./noon). Eucharistic Adoration. Contact: Millie Kozar, 703-536-1920 (h), 703-216-2253 (c), milliek2008@aol.com

  11. Activity:Serve Holy Communion at weekend Masses. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHC). Volunteers: Selected by the Pastor Time Commitment:Attend a two-hour Diocesan training session (one Saturday morning in spring), serve a 5-year term by appointment of the Bishop; serve on rotating basis usually at minister s customary Mass; substitutes easily arranged. Contact: English Masses: Mike or Kathy Bates, 703-989-3990, kwbates2@gmail.com; Spanish Masses:Elvia Silva, elviasilva@hotmail.com

  12. Activity: Refreshments with presentations about Immigrations laws, Income Taxes, Realtors, Life Insurance, Catholic movies and others activities while children are in Religious Education classes. Hispanic Parents Group. Volunteers:All parents welcome Time Commitment:2.30 p.m. -4.00 p.m. Contact:Guillermo Silva, 703-671-1970, elviasilva@hotmail.com

  13. Activity: Meet regularly to worship in prayer and song. Hispanic Prayer Group. Volunteers:All ages and families Time Commitment:Saturdays, 7:00 9:30 p.m. Contact: Vilma Herrera, vilma0389@yahoo.com

  14. Activity:Administer Holy Communion to Catholic patients, and provide prayer and spiritual support to Catholic, and on occasion to other Christian and non-Christian patients, at Capital Caring's Halquist Inpatient Center, 4715 15th St. N., Arlington, VA. Hospice Ministry. Volunteers:Adult Time Commitment: 1.5 to 2.5 hours, one or two times per month. Contact: Michael Landrigan,MikeL545@verizon.net; or phone: 703, 524-5625.

  15. Activity: Provide receptions as requested by the Pastor, e.g., luncheon following annual Anointing Mass, welcome or farewell parties for staff or priests, refreshments for Diocesan events held at St. Ann s. Hospitality Committee. Volunteers:Teen, Young Adult, Adult, Senior, Family Time Commitment:Varies (as needed) Contact: Katie Perryman, perrymankate@gmail.comor Lise Sajewski, sajewski@verizon.net

  16. Activity:CYO organizes adult-supervised athletics for children in grades 3-8 to help children develop teamwork, individual skills, and sportsmanship. Volunteer coaches and assistants needed. Junior CYO Sports Programs. Volunteers:Teen through Senior Time Commitment:Varies with sport, season. Contact: Nick Lucchesi, luccacrew@verizon.net

  17. Activities: Inspired by Pope Francis encyclicalLaudato Si, share tips and information on caring for creation; plan activities to engage people of all ages in care for our environment and appreciation of nature; research and share advocacy opportunities; support parish ministries to incorporate sustainability; connect with Catholic and interfaith organizations that care for creation. Care for Our Common HomeMinistry Volunteers:Adults, families, and children with supervision. Time Commitment: None specified Contact: Rebecca Lake,rlake@nd.edu, Diane Murray rpdrmurray@msn.com

  18. Activity:Welcome inactive Catholics back to an active faith life. Landings for Returning Catholics. Volunteers:Young Adult, Adult, Senior Time Commitment:Varies. Contact: Parish Office, (703) 528-6276

  19. Activity: Reading the scriptures at Mass. Volunteers:Teens (grades 12 and up), Young Adults, Adults, Seniors Time Commitment: Rotating at weekend Masses. Lectors. Contact: Maureen Donnelly, 703-534-2819, itsmsd@verizon.net Spanish:Guillermo Silva, 703-671-1970, elviasilva@hotmail.com

  20. Activity: Conduct weekly liturgical services of prayer, readings, music, reflections, and communion; assist at a monthly Mass at Sunrise Retirement Community in Arlington. Volunteers:Adult prayer leaders, Teen, Adult, Family readers, musicians, singers (musical groups welcome) Ministryat Sunrise. Time Commitment: Mutually agreed schedule; services each Sunday, 1:30 -2:00 p.m. and third Wednesday each month, 11:00 a.m. noon. Contact: Mary Stephenson, 703-536- 8126,rpsmps@verizon.netor Mary Ann Mercer 703-931- 6356,mamercer@cox.net for musicians

  21. Activity:Provides care, including a short service with prayers, songs, and stories, to children ages 1-5 in the lower level of the Church during 11:00 a.m. Mass on Sundays. Nursery. Volunteers:Ages 12 and up Time Commitment: any Sunday, 1 hour. Contact:Amy Strickland, Faith Formation office,703-528-6199, stannreled@stann.org

  22. Activity: Advisory group (mandated by canon law) assists the Pastor to develop an annual budget and monitor Parish income, expenditures, and financial procedures; assist the Pastor in presenting an annual financial report to the Parish. Parish Finance Council. Volunteers: Adults appointed by the Pastor Time Commitment: Members meet monthly, assist in presenting annual financial report at Masses. Contact: Finley Horner, fhorner57@gmail.com

  23. Activity: Assist in various office tasks. Volunteers: Teens and Adults Time Commitment: Varies Contact: call the Parish Office 703-528-6276 Parish Office Volunteers

  24. Activity: Assist the Pastor in identifying Parish needs; plan and evaluate Parish programs. Pastoral Council. Volunteers:Adult; appointed by the Pastor. Time Commitment: Bi-monthly evening meetings. Contact: Robin Cooper, 703-538-4470, rlkcooper@yahoo.com

  25. St. Ann Master Planning Committee Activity: Assist the pastor in planning and implementing various facility improvement within the parish. Volunteers: Committee Members appointed by the pastor Time Commitment: Monthly Meeting until Completion of project Contact: Lisa Garcia, Architect lisatgarcia@gmail.com

  26. Activity:A cooperative financial service organization owned and operated by parish members; volunteers act as clerks or serve on the Board of Directors. St. Ann Arlington Federal Credit Union. Volunteers:Clerks: Teen through Seniors; Board: 9 Adult members. Time Commitment:Clerks serve on rotating basis on Sunday mornings; board members meet monthly. Contact: Mary Green, Manager, stannarlingtonfcu@hotmail.com

  27. Activity:Care for our beautiful facility by performing a myriad of minor repair and maintenance tasks on St Ann's campus. Volunteers:Teen and up; all levels of experience are needed in areas of in woodworking, dry-walling, electrical repair, and landscaping/grounds maintenance. St. Joseph's Work. Time Commitment:About 2 hours monthly, usually third Saturday of month Contact:Warren Kaufman, 703-532-4810, kaufmanwarren@msn.com

  28. OUTREACH SOCIAL MINISTRY PROGRAMS

  29. The Outreach Committee coordinates, initiates and supports the following social ministry programs in the Parish. Flexible and varied volunteer opportunities for those with all kinds of skills - administrative or organizing; creative; home repair; phone-calling, etc., all needed. OUTREACH SOCIAL MINISTRY PROGRAMS Committee Contact: Parish Office, (703) 528-6276 Advent Giving Tree Bagged Meals forthe Homeless Back-to-School Drive Food Drives Respect Life and St. Lucy Project, etc.

  30. Liturgical Arts & Environment Committee

  31. Activity:Care of Church and Chapel altars. Volunteers serve in rotating pairs. Volunteers: Adult; plus families during seasons below. Altar Guild. Time Commitment: 60-90 minutes/week for one month/year. Extra volunteers needed during Advent, Christmas and Holy Week for special preparations one time volunteers welcome then. Contact:Susan August, jdasha@Verizon.net, 703-524-6317

  32. Activity: Prepare and maintain the Churchs interior dcor and display of plants, flowers, artwork, and seasonal decorations Plants, Flowers & Seasonal D cor. Volunteers:All Ages including families, school or scouting groups, children with proper supervision. Time Commitment:One time volunteers welcome, more volunteers needed during Easter, Advent, Christmas, 1-2 hour commitment per time, sign-up sheet and more information available at http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4EA5AD2FAA8-watering. Contact: Kathy Bates, kwbates2@gmail.com

  33. Activity:Serve as ministers of hospitality, greeting and assisting those who gather for Sunday Masses, funerals, sacraments, and other religious services. Volunteers:Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors Time Commitment:Serve at specific Sunday Masses, other events as needed. Ushers Contact: English Masses: John Karinshak, Head Usher, jkarinshak@stann.org Spanish Masses: Angel & Aida V liz, 703-283-6692 or avelizperu@yahoo.com

  34. Activity:Tally the weekly collections after each Mass. Volunteers:Responsible adults, good at counting, who work well with others. Money Counters. Time Commitment: 2.5-3 morning hours every fifth Sunday; occasional substitutes welcome. Contact:Joseph Hepp, jhepp@stann.org

  35. Music Ministries Vocalists and instrumentalists of all ages serve at Mass, and other services, including holy days and holidays

  36. Activity:Sings all varieties of Church music with instrumental accompaniment. Volunteers:Teen and up (parental involvement desired for teens). Contemporary Choir Time Commitment: 11 a.m. Sunday mass, by request at special events; practices every other Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. at Church. Contact: Karen Schroeder, after Mass or by email, kschroeder@stann.org

  37. Activity:A four-part group singing all varieties of Church music with musical accompaniment. Traditional Choir. Volunteers:All ages Time Commitment: 4 hours/week: 1 Mass, practices one night/week and 30-40 minutes before Mass. Contact:Jamie Sample, jsample@stann.org

  38. Activity: leads the congregation in song at selected Masses Volunteers:students in grades 2-6, vocalists and instrumentalists Time Commitment: 6 hours a month; practice 1 hour each week, 45 minutes before mass once a month Joyful Noise Contact:Jamie Sample, jsample@stann.org

  39. Activity: leads the congregation in song at selected Masses Volunteers:students in grades 7-12, vocalists and instrumentalists 4 Hymn Time Commitment: 6 hours a month; practice 1 hour each week, 45 minutes before mass once a month Contact:Jamie Sample, jsample@stann.org

  40. Faith Formation

  41. Activity: Faith formation opportunities for adults, teenagers and children, as well as sacramental preparation (Baptism, Penance, Holy Eucharist and Confirmation) for parents and children. Volunteers serve as mentors, catechists, group leaders and coordinators for various programs, including Infant Baptism, Religious Education classes (Gr. K-8), Youth Ministry (Gr. 9-12); Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA), Rite of Christian Initiation of Children (RCIC) ages 6 and older, Vacation Bible School, a one-week spiritual summer camp (pre-K 5). Faith Formation Volunteers:Teen and up, both English and Spanish speakers Time Commitment:Varies Contact: Director of Faith Formation, Ms. Amy Strickland, at (703) 528-6199 or stannreled@stann.org; or Mary Melendez, Hispanic Community Coordinator of Religious Education, 703-528-6199, mmelendez@stann.org

  42. Activity: Meet with a group of like-minded folks under supervision of Catholic clergy and laity, from after Labor Day until Easter to discuss the teachings of the Church and the possibility of entering the Church. Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA). Volunteers:Interested adults not yet baptized or baptized in a non-Catholic church and adult sponsors. Time Commitment: Weekly or bi-weekly evening meetings. Contact: Parish Office, 703-528-6276 or Deacon Bill Donovan, DeaconDonovan@stann.org Spanish Contact: Ms. Amy Strickland, at (703) 528-6199 or stannreled@stann.org;or Mary Melendez, Hispanic Community Coordinator of Religious Education, 703-528-6199, mmelendez@stann.org

  43. St. Ann School

  44. Activity:An active school for Preschool through Grade 8; a community of families and professionals bound together in Faith and service. Volunteers contribute support in many ways throughout the year. Volunteers:Teen and up, must be compliant with Diocesan Child Protection Policy for some activities. St. Ann School Time Commitment:Varies with activity; many one-time opportunities and flexible schedules. Contact: Mary Therrell, Principal, 703-525-7599, mtherrell@stann.org

  45. Activity:Support the school and Parish in innumerable ways that build community, foster a rich social and spiritual environment for school families and staff, and raise funds to enhance school programs. St. Ann School Parent Teachers Organization. Volunteers: All ages, including families Time Commitment: Varies with activity; many one-time opportunities and flexible schedules. Contact: Kristin Garesch , 703-401-7278, Kristin.garesche@gmail.com

  46. Scouting The Parish has a long tradition of scouting since 1949. Volunteer adults mentor boys and girls of the St. Ann community.

  47. Activity: Lead or assist with Boy Scout Troop 624 (for boys in 6th grade through high school) and Cub Scout Pack 624 (for boys in 1st through 5th grades); see our website: Boy Scouts: http://www.troop624.org Boy Scouts/Cub Scouts. Volunteers: Young Adult and up Time Commitment: Varies weekly troop meetings, 2-3 weekend overnight camping trips per year. Contacts:Ted Knight (Boy Scouts), 703-532-2210, tnight@erols.com; Pat O Donnell (Boy Scouts), popodonnell@verizon.net; Elvis Oxley (Cub Scouts), mceoxley@hotmail.com

  48. Activity:St. Ann sponsors girl scouting at all levels: Daisy Scouts (girls K-1st grade), Brownies (2nd -3rd grades), Juniors (4th-5th grades), Cadets (6th -7th grades), and Ambassadors (8th grade). All girls welcome. Girl Scouts/ Brownie Scouts. Volunteers:Young Adult and up Time Commitment: Varies. Contact: Parish Office, 703-528-6276

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