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Catholic Church 9633 E. State Route 37 ST. JOHN NEUMANN Sunbury, Ohio 43074 Catholic Church www.saintjohnsunbury.org July 7, 2020 The Most Holy Trinity Mass Schedule Weekend Masses are livestreamed via our website, www.saintjohnsunbury.org/live/ Saturdays: 4:00 p.m. Sundays: 9:00 & 11:00 a.m., 5:00 p.m. Weekdays: Tuesday & Thursday, 6:00 p.m. Wednesday & Friday, 11:00 a.m. PERPETUAL ADORATION All hours except during weekday and weekend Masses. RECONCILIATION Tuesdays & Thursdays: 5:15-5:45 p.m. Saturdays: 3-3:30 p.m. First Fridays after the 11:00 a.m. Mass or by appointment BAPTISMS Second Sunday of every month. Please call Rosemary Halter at 740.363.6021. WEDDINGS Please call the Parish Office at least six months before the proposed wedding date. ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please call Kim Mazzon at 614.565.0505. BULLETIN DEADLINE: MONDAY AT NOON Please send requests to [email protected]. PARISH OFFICE & HOURS 740.965.1358 • Fax 740.965.1377 Mission Statement E-mail St. John Neumann is a welcoming community [email protected] committed to witnessing to Jesus Christ through OFFICE HOURS Sacraments, word and deed. Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Friday, Parish Office Closed ST. JOHN NEUMANN SUNBURY, OHIO Parish Staff 740-965-1358 Clergy Pastor: Fr. Paul Noble ext. 101 The Most Holy Trinity Deacon: Rev. Mr. Carl Calcara 614-937-5567 June 7, 2020 Ministry and Faith Formation Rosemary Halter, Baptism Coordinator 740-363-6021 Kate Kriegel, Parish News and Events HS/Young Adult Youth Minister ext. 134 Kim Mazzon, Our Mission Pastoral Associate/ ext. 133 St. John Neumann is a welcoming community committed to witnessing to Minister to the Sick or 614-565-0505 Jesus Christ through sacraments, word and deed. Wendi Miller, Confirmation ext. 102 Kerrie Ritchey, Returning to Mass at St. John Neumann Welcome back to Mass at St. John Neumann! 6th & 7th Grade ext. 103 Formation Director or 614-881-0651 We will be using a SignUpGenius form for the weekend Masses. Please visit the Bob Steinbauer, News & Events page of our website, or click on the COVID-19 graphic on our home page at www.saintjohnsunbury.org to link to the sign-up and to read through all of Children’s Religious the details regarding our return to Mass. Education Director ext. 109 Paul Stokell, We thank you for your patience and understanding as we adjust to gathering during Adult Faith ext. 100 a pandemic! Formation Director or 740-500-0126 Andy Wallace, Liturgy & Music Director 614-578-4044 Christina Weber, Director of Marriage & Family Life ext. 137 Administrative Staff Bob Buzenski, Director of Information Technology ext. 131 Jennifer Glassmire, Bookkeeper ext. 124 Libby Muhoberac, Office Manager ext. 120 Jennifer Porter, Childcare Coordinator 614-563-3267 Jennifer Reinard, Communication Manager ext. 132 Bob Scott, Business Manager ext. 121 Jackie Sutton, Development Director ext. 123 Are You Receiving Our E-Newsletter? Custodial and Maintenance Please join St. John Neumann on Flocknote! By doing so, you will continue to receive our weekly Michael Gibboney, Maintenance ext. 108 email every Thursday afternoon, and you will have Dick Morgan, Maintenance the option to choose specific groups and ministries Debby Rice, Carol Schauer, Custodians within our parish that you wish to follow/receive notifications from. To join Flocknote, text SJNTEXT Volunteer Parish Leadership to 84576, or visit our website at www.saintjohnsunbury.org. You will be asked Bob Hetterscheidt, to enter your name and email address to complete your Flocknote registration. Parish Council Chair 740-972-8721 We began using Flocknote on May 7; if you did not receive our e-newsletter this week, please join Flocknote today. It takes just a minute or two of your time. Rick Stainbrook, Please contact Jackie Sutton at jsutton.saintjohn@gmailcom with any questions. Finance Committee Chair 614-561-7499 Thank you! THE MOST HOLY TRINITY JUNE 7, 2020 Thank you to all our parishioners who continue to contribute to our parish offertory. Here are some helpful tips! * If you would like to use your envelopes, you can send one check for the month for offertory. * Some families have started to send electronic checks from your bank’s bill pay. Please designate St. John Neumann Offertory as the payee and note your envelope #. Welcome to * If you would like for us to establish electronic fund transfers (EFT) from your St. John Neumann! credit card or bank account, please complete and return the form found We recognize that every person is https://www.saintjohnsunbury.org/about/give/ to St. John Neumann 9633 E on his or her own journey of faith, State Route 37, Sunbury, 43074. and we seek to meet you where you are in your journey and provide * If you need to adjust your current EFT giving, please contact Jackie Sutton at you with opportunities to grow and 614-205-0346 or [email protected]. learn at your own pace. * It helps us, if you are able to send separate checks for each fund, such as Outreach to the Poor, Endowments or Offertory. Do you regularly attend St. John Neumann? We continue to pray for families who have lost income or are struggling financially. Will you or your children need to Please let us know if you need anything. prepare to receive the Sacraments of Baptism, First Holy Communion, Father Noble and the Staff of St. John Neumann Confirmation, Marriage or Anointing of the Sick? Have you been asked to be a Godparent or Confirmation Fr. Noble Assembles a Re-Opening Committee sponsor? Are you looking to enrich Fr. Noble has asked several members of our parish community to serve on a Re- your spiritual life with a church Opening Committee. The group will be chaired by Jim Knox and includes: family? Do you need support in the religious education of your children Dianne Grote Adams, Stephanie Martin, Jerry Princehorn, Rob Smith, Andrew through the PSR program? Do you Soosai, Bob Steinbauer, Linda Stoverock and Jackie Sutton. want a contribution statement for tax purposes? Would you like to The committee will be vetting ideas from staff and parishioners for the re-opening get involved as a Liturgical Minister using criteria that prioritizes what can/should be done with regard to programs or in St. Vincent de Paul or another and events now, and will be responsible for developing action plans for approved ministry at St. John Neumann? ideas. The committee will also maintain a list of lower priority ideas that can be reassessed based on genuine need, availability of people/financial resources, and If you answered yes to any of these sustained impact. questions and are not yet registered at St. John Neumann, please take The committee will also ensure the volunteer needs for the Mass are met, such as a new member packet from the coordinating a group of volunteers to confirm that those on the current weekend Information Lobby and return the rosters of Eucharistic Ministers, Lectors, and Greeters are able and willing to serve, registration form. and coordinating the training of a group of volunteers to serve as Greeters to supplement the existing volunteers. We want to know you are here and welcome you! Please watch the bulletin and weekly email messages for information and updates from the committee. Liturgical Ministry – New Scheduling Tool You may have received an email or two recently regarding the new scheduling system we are using for our Liturgical Ministers. This new system will offer each minister greater flexibility with regard to preferred dates and times for serving, the ability to schedule days off, and greater assistance with finding substitutes. For information and help on how to use this system, please watch this short video or refer to this printable guide. If you are not comfortable coming to Mass while the COVID-19 threat is still imminent, we will continue to have the Mass available via Livestream. If you would rather not be added to the upcoming June schedule, please schedule the time off using this new system, or contact Debbie Braun at [email protected]. Thank you! ST. JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. JOHN NEUMANN SUNBURY, OHIO Mass Intentions Guide Book & Directory Update Membership Information Monday, June 8 Does our Church database have your family’s membership record correct? NO MASS Here is your chance to update your record for our annual Guide Book & Directory Tuesday, June 9 (if you haven’t already done so). 6:00 p.m. Emory Beal by John & Karen Goodman It is time for us to update our database with any changes or additions that may Wednesday, June 10 have occurred in your family over the past year. 11:00 a.m. Gary Herrmann by The Hermann Family Do we have your cell phone number? Have you moved? Are you preparing to move soon? Are all of your children still at home and are they all included in Thursday, June 11 your membership record? Do you want your record published? 6:00 p.m. Mary Ann Mitchell by Nancy Foreman If you have not already informed the Church Office about changes to your Friday, June 12 record, please let us know now so that the information in the Guide Book & 11:00 a.m. Mario Nisthauz Directory is correct. Contact Jackie Sutton at [email protected] or by Greg & Dorie France 740/965-1358. Saturday, June 13 4:00 p.m. Carol Valentine Advertising Opportunity by The Saturday Night Choir We are in the process of updating our annual Guide Book & Directory for the church. This book will contain everything pertinent to our church: the various Sunday, June 14 ministries, organizations, committees, activities, functions and events plus a 9:00 a.m.
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