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The Catholic Church of 201 Lafayette Street Port Orange, FL 32127

Parish Office: 386-767-6111 Fax: 386-767-0017 www.epiphanypo.com

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Monday-Saturday: 8:30am Tuesday: 8:30am 7:00pm

Saturday: 4:00pm Sunday: 7:00am 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm

Reconciliation Saturdays: 2:45pm In the Adoration Chapel or by appointment

Perpetual Adoration Our perpetual Adoration chapel is open to all, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

We invite you to spend time with the Blessed Sacrament for quiet reflection and prayer. For the 24-hour access code, contact the main office at 386-767-6111.

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Dear Epiphany Community,

Welcome to the Epiphany Church Community and be blessed with peace, and the grace of health! Here at Epiphany, we are one in baptism, , mission and destiny. It is with great we offer to you this Ministry Directory for Epiphany. Through the grace and of God, the parishioners of Epiphany Church are a warm and welcoming community of faithful members who, with open hearts, help each other to live the faith that we profess.

Our community offers many opportunities for worship, renewal, ministry, faith-sharing, study and fellowship, so all may grow in finding the meaning of our lives in Christ. We are a hospital for sinners and not a hotel for saints. As a member of this parish you will have the opportunity to enter into relationships with the other members of the parish, who are also on this spiritual journey. Together we can create healthy relationships with Christ and become the Body of Christ.

These following pages offer much information about the lively ministries of our parish. Bless us with your presence so we may learn from you, as you learn from us as we proclaim, "How Blessed We Are."

Jesus prayed, “That the love with which you loved me, may be in them and I in them.” (John 17:26) I invite you to join us to worship, to grow, to serve, to study, to connect, to give and make Epiphany a home where we lift each other up.

God Bless.

Sincerely in Christ,

Fr. John Bosco Maison Pastor

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Fr. John Bosco Maison, Pastor [email protected]

Msgr. Val Sheedy Fr. Glenn Parker, C.Ss.R.

Parish Staff: Jessica Smith, Pastoral Assistant [email protected]

Andy Baker, Evangelization & Family Life [email protected]

Peggy Howarth, Liturgy & Music [email protected]

Cindy Camire, Business Manager [email protected]

Joe Giuliani, Maintenance [email protected]

Daniel Knight, Maintenance Vivian Rodriguez, Maintenance

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SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION

Anointing of the Sick: This sacrament of healing, comfort and grace is offered to any Catholic who is ill in mind, body and spirit and can be received as often as needed. It is available anytime, and particularly, on the second Saturday of each month at the 8:30am Mass. To schedule this sacrament, or in the event a health emergency arises, contact the Parish Office at 386-767-6111.

Baptism: This sacrament celebrates our initiation into new life in Christ. At Epiphany, the preparation of families for Baptism places its entire focus on the role of parents in the formation of their children. Parents desiring to have their infant/child baptized should call the Parish Office at least one month prior to their desired baptismal date to meet with a member of our catechetical team at 386-767-6111.

Confirmation: The sacrament of Confirmation is the fulfillment of our baptismal call to become disciples of Christ. It is in this sacrament that the gifts of the Holy Spirit are poured out so that we many answer His call to serve Him by serving others. It is open to all baptized Catholics who are 14 years of age or older. To receive information about sacramental preparation, contact our parish catechetical team at 386-767-6111.

Reconciliation: This sacrament celebrates God’s love and . All Catholics are welcomed into this sacrament each week on Saturdays, 2:45pm-3:45pm in the Adoration Chapel. Reconciliation can be scheduled by calling the church office. Community Reconciliation Services are scheduled twice a year during Lent & Advent. 8

SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION

First Reconciliation & Holy Communion: Families of children who have reached the age of reason (7) or who are in the second grade are formed together as part of our parish Family Formation program. Please contact our pastoral team at 386-767-6111 to register for Family Formation and our Sacramental Program.

Holy Orders: This sacrament celebrates Jesus’ call to lead & serve. If you are discerning a vocation to religious life, or would like more information about discernment, please contact the Diocesan Vocations office at 407-246-4874.

Marriage & Annulments: The sacrament of marriage celebrates a lifelong commitment of love & service between spouses. If you are a prospective married couple or need assistance in navigating the annulment process, please contact the Parish Office at 386-767-6111.

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): RCIA is a gradual process which corresponds to a person’s growth in faith and entry into the life of the Christian community. The catechumen or candidate is prepared for the reception of all the sacraments of initiation: Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist. For more information, please contact the Parish Office at 386-767-6111.

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LITURGICAL MINISTRIES

Liturgical ministries fulfill our baptismal call to service by assisting the community in putting together prayerful and life-giving celebrations.

Altar Servers Altar servers assist the priests at the altar for the celebration of Mass & other liturgies. Melissa Dirlam, 386-478-6655, [email protected] Kathi Todd, 386-366-1951, [email protected]

Art & Environment This ministry is responsible for the worship environment of the church, decorating the church to reflect liturgical seasons & themes. Peggy Howarth, 386-767-6111, [email protected]

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Members of this ministry assist the priest with the distribution of the Body & Blood of Christ to the worshippers assembled at Mass. Jerry Ruffino, 386-846-6182, [email protected]

Lectors Lectors proclaim the Word of God during the liturgy. Blumie Kowalski, 386-275-1186, 386-290-4732, [email protected]

Music Ministry Musicians, cantors, and choir members support and lead the assembly in song during Sunday Masses and on special feasts & Holy Days. Both youth and adult choirs meet weekly for rehearsal. Peggy Howarth, 386-767-6111, [email protected]

Ushers Ushers are the welcoming face of Epiphany and extend hospitality to all those who worship during weekend Masses and special liturgies. Frank Bruno, 386-767-6111, [email protected]

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PRAYER MINISTRIES

Prayer ministries strengthen our community and its parishioners through intentional prayer opportunities.

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Our Adoration Chapel is open to all, 24 hours a day, every day, offering an opportunity for prayer & reflection. Mary Jo Mercier, 386-846-1538, [email protected]

Centering Prayer Centering Prayer is a method of prayer which prepares us to receive the gift of God’s presence. Gatherings are held weekly on Wednesday mornings at 9:15am in Parish House #2. For more information on centering prayer, visit www.cocfl.org. Kathy Kotas, 386-316-9035, [email protected]

Cursillo/Ultreya This movement helps the laity discover and achieve their calling to live and share what is fundamental to being Christian. Cursillo is a three-day short course in Christian living; Ultreya is a monthly follow-up meeting. Ultreya meets on the second Monday of the month in the Parish Center. Judy Neely, 386-295-7983, [email protected]

Healing Ministry This ministry shares the healing message of the Gospel, offering monthly Healing Prayer Services and sharing to those who are sick, hurting, or in need. Maggie Lee, 386-761-3283, [email protected]

Devotions The parish of Epiphany prays together the following devotions: Morning Prayer, Recitation of the Rosary, Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Novena, the Litany of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and Recitation of the Divine Mercy Chaplet. All are invited to share in prayer and reflection. Parish Office, 386-767-6111, or see current weekly bulletin for schedule 11

FORMATION MINISTRIES

Formation ministries seek to form & strengthen parishioners in our faith, and serve as resources as we grow in our relationship with Jesus Christ.

Christ Renews His Parish (CRHP) Christ Renews His Parish is a renewal process designed to give both the individual and the parish community an opportunity for growth and renewal. Renewal experiences are held each year for both men and women. Fran Markette, 386-769-5559, [email protected]

Faith-Sharing Groups Living Word Among Women Through Lectio Divina, this group of Catholic women reflects and discusses the Sunday Mass readings in of receiving the Eucharist. Meetings are held weekly on Thursday evenings at 7:00pm in Parish House #3. Mary Hoag, 386-761-9691, [email protected]

Catholic Men’s Fellowship This group of Catholic men comes together to share their Catholic faith as they reflect on and discuss the Sunday Mass readings in anticipation of the Sunday Eucharist. Meetings are held weekly on Thursday evenings at 7:00pm in Parish House #2. Steve Morris, 386-214-3964, [email protected]

Library Epiphany’s library provides religious books and materials for all ages and all areas of to the parish community. The Library is located in the Church building, near the Parish Center. Teresa Carson, 386-756-0508, [email protected]

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FORMATION MINISTRIES

Married Couples’ Spirituality A spirituality of marriage shows how couples reveal Christ, build community, and reach out to others in love. This group participates in spiritual and social experiences with married couples of Epiphany. Gatherings are held once a month in the Parish Center. Fran & Gloria Markette, 386-679-5559, [email protected]

Msgr. Val’s Scripture Study Facilitated by Msgr. Val Sheedy, this scripture study offers a balance of scholarship, reflection, prayer, and application. Meetings are held weekly on Tuesday mornings at 9:15am in Parish House #2, October—June. Msgr. Val Sheedy, 386-767-6111, [email protected]

Religious Articles Store The Religious Articles Store offers a wonderful variety of religious gifts and articles for all occasions, and also provides hearing aids for those attending Mass. Volunteers support inventory, sales, and maintenance of the store. Located in the front vestibule of the church, the store is open every day, before and after Mass. Joyce Naab, 386-761-2974, [email protected]

Women’s Spirituality Group In this group, Catholic women who have the to deepen their spirituality gather together for prayer, reflection, and support. Gatherings are held weekly on Tuesday nights at 5:15pm in Parish House #2. Gloria Markette, 386-453-7542, [email protected]

Vacation Bible Camps Four times a year, children ages 3-13 are invited to spend time with the Epiphany community to grow in their relationship with Christ through prayer, stories, skits, crafts and music. Andy Baker or Jessica Smith, 386-767-6111, [email protected]

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FORMATION MINISTRIES

Family Life & Evangelization Ministry Families, regardless of their size and makeup, are the central focus of formation at Epiphany. The Evangelization & Family Life Ministry offers a support system, partnering with families in fulfilling their promise to instruct themselves & their children in our faith. Andy Baker or Jessica Smith, 386-767-6111, [email protected]

Family Formation Sessions Unlike traditional school models of formation, the Family Formation program brings the entire family together. Twice a month, parents/adults and children meet in their own age appropriate groups. Based on a monthly theme, parents/adults are sent forth from the session with the knowledge, and tools to continue the conversation at home.

Family Life & Evangelization Committee This team of volunteers consists of parents, grandparents and single parishioners, and are responsible for seeking out new opportunities for the community to gather for prayer, catechesis, fellowship and service.

Family Seasonal Events Epiphany holds many family events throughout the year, including Beach Days, Picnics, a Family Easter Egg Hunt, a Trunk-or-Treat Halloween Party, Pilgrimages & Missions, and more.

Youth Ministry The youth ministry programs are meant to create a Catholic community of youth in both middle & high school. In addition to weekly Sunday gatherings, youth of our parish actively participate in the life of the parish, engage in service, and build community through social events. Gatherings are held in the St. John Bosco Youth House, Parish House #5. Andy Baker or Jessica Smith, 386-767-6111, [email protected] 14

ADVOCACY & OUTREACH MINISTRIES

Advocacy & outreach ministries reach out to those in our community to offer assistance and engage in social justice.

Epiphany Council of Catholic Women (ECCW) The Epiphany Council of Catholic Women acts through its members to support, empower and educate all Catholic women in spirituality, leadership and service. Our programs respond with Gospel values to the needs of the church and society in the modern world. Anne Hayden, 386-290-6290, [email protected] Robbie Snyder, 386-214-9457

Epiphany Food Pantry Ministry This ministry serves families and individuals in crisis by providing confidential help in the way of food and referrals to other local assisting agencies. Volunteers assist with stocking pantry shelves, packing distributed food bags, and meeting & helping clients. The Food Pantry is located at the back end of Fr. Smith Hall, and is open Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 1:00pm—4:00pm. Timmie Davison, 386-788-4120, [email protected]

Epiphany Thrift Store Ministry Serving the Volusia County community for over 25 years, the sole purpose of our Thrift Store Ministry is to provide funding to our Food Pantry and other outreach & crisis ministries. The thrift store also provides clothing, bedding and other items when available to client families who are in need. Volunteers assist with customer service, serve as cashiers, help with the inventory of donated items and the overall maintenance of the thrift store. The store is located at 5120 S. Ridgewood Ave. in Port Orange; open Monday - Saturday, 10:00am—4:00pm. Evelyn Diaz & Sal Meglio, 386-756-0300, [email protected], [email protected] 15

ADVOCACY & OUTREACH MINISTRIES

F.A.I.T.H. (Fighting Against Injustice Toward Harmony) F.A.I.T.H. is an interfaith, congregation-based community organization. Along with other member congregations, Epiphany pledges to build a powerful justice ministry and work with other congregations to address the root causes of issues of injustice in Volusia County. Larry Pivec, 386-290-0139, [email protected] Virginia Bennett, 386-898-3717, [email protected]

Halifax Urban Ministries Bridge of Ministry Partnering with Halifax Urban Ministries, members of the Epiphany community cook & serve food to our homeless brothers and sisters on the fourth Thursday of each month. Theresa Nilles, 386-405-3068, [email protected]

Homeless Ministry Our parish serves as an emergency shelter for our homeless brothers and sisters during the winter months when the weather drops below a certain temperature. Volunteers assist with hospitality, meal distribution, and preparing accommodations. Larry Pivec, 386-290-0139, [email protected]

Knights of Columbus, Council 12569 An international Catholic men’s fraternal organization dedicated to the principals of charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism, the Knights of Columbus take on various roles and ministries of the parish and community with a special devotion to the disabled. Knights gather together on a monthly basis in the Parish Center. Luther Davidson, 386-761-5139, [email protected] Mike Washuta, 386-295-1485, [email protected]

Transportation Ministry Transportation is available at the 9:00am & 11:00am Masses for those in our community who cannot drive to Mass. Volunteers serve as drivers, who are also needed. Judy Neely, 386-295-7983, [email protected]

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ADVOCACY & OUTREACH MINISTRIES

Branch Jail Ministry "I was in prison and you came to visit me." Partnering with the Basilica of St. Paul, our ministers celebrate the Liturgy of the Word with those who are incarcerated one Monday or Friday a month. We visit the male unit on Monday from 6:00pm-7:30pm and the female unit on Friday from 6:00pm-7:30pm. Virginia Bennett, 386-898-3717, [email protected]

Ministers to the Sick, Homebound and Hospitalized A caring and loving visitation ministry that allows our parishioners who are unable to attend Mass or receive the Sacraments to remain connected to our larger faith community. Ministers bring the Eucharist and pray with parishioners in the hospitals, nursing homes, and private homes. Virginia Bennett, 386-898-3717, [email protected]

Respect Life Ministry We proclaim that human life is a precious gift from God and that society, through its laws and social institutions, must protect and nurture human life at every stage of its existence. Through various events, we strive to keep the core principals of life from conception to natural death in the forefront of the minds of our parishioners & local community. Parish Office, 386-767-6111, [email protected]

Welcome Ministry This ministry of smiling and welcoming faces strives to make everyone who enters our property feel welcome and loved. Welcome ministers are available at all Masses to answer questions, provide directions and connect parishioners and visitors to upcoming events and ministries. The schedule for this ministry is flexible, and ministers are invited to serve at any Mass. Trish Ruffino, 386-846-6579, [email protected]

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT

Epiphany offers ministries that support our greater community, both spiritually and socially.

Apostolate of Epiphany This ministry provides hospitality and meals following funerals, parish events, and special occasion Masses. Volunteers coordinate with families, shop for food, and prepare to welcome family members, parishioners, and guests. Hospitality and receptions typically occur in the Parish Center. Rita Gray, 386-871-8606, [email protected]

Bingo Ministry Bingo provides an enjoyable activity and a social outlet for many people within our community. Volunteers assist with welcoming guests, providing snacks, and facilitating the games. Bingo is held weekly on Tuesday evenings at 6:15pm and Wednesday afternoons at 11:45am in Fr. Smith Hall, year-round. Proceeds from bingo support the many ministries of Epiphany. Suzanne Mula, Tuesday nights, 386-788-9477 Marge Mecca Garyantes, Wednesday afternoons, 484-883-3275

Coffee & Donuts Weekly Fellowship After all Sunday morning Masses, all are invited for fellowship in the Parish Center, with coffee and donuts. Volunteers in this ministry welcome parishioners & guests, prepare food, and extend the opportunity for fellowship and community growth. Parish Office, 386-767-6111, [email protected]

Cub Scouts & Boy Scouts Cub Scout Pack 201 & Boy Scout Troop 201 gather in Fr. Smith Hall on Wednesdays at 6:00pm. Boys from kindergarten and older are welcomed to attend. Mike Sallese, 386-566-9040

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT

Al-Anon Family Groups At Al-Anon meetings, the friends and family members of problem drinkers share their experience, strength and hope, and learn how to apply the principles of the Al-Anon program to their individual situations. At Epiphany, there are currently two different Al-Anon Family Groups. Al-Anon 5th Tradition AFG—Mondays at 6:30 pm in Parish House #3 Al-Anon PO Book Study AFG - Fridays at 10:00am in Parish House #2 For more information, please contact North Florida Al-Anon 1-904-315-0233.

Bereavement Ministry Epiphany’s Bereavement Ministry conveys God’s consolation through Scripture, prayer, and reflection. These are not counseling sessions but times to share, grow and heal within our Catholic tradition. Seasons of Hope Centered on Jesus Christ and grounded in the healing wisdom, traditions, and practices of the Catholic Church, Seasons of Hope meets seasonally for six consecutive weeks. Any parishioner who is mourning the loss of a loved one is encouraged to attend. Kathy Guldi, 386-679-0168, [email protected]

Compassionate Friends Healing together after the loss of a child, grandchild or sibling, Compassionate Friends seeks to provide understanding, hope, healing, and friendship to those families journeying through the natural grieving process. This group gathers monthly in Parish House #5. We also have a monthly arts and crafts healing group, pot luck dinners, and more. Trish Armor, 386-290-8752, [email protected]

Bereavement Support Group This group offers emotional, social, spiritual and practical support to people who have suffered the death of a loved one, regardless of when the death occurred. The purpose of the group is to enable participants to share with others whatever they are and to reassure them they are not alone in those . This group gathers the third Saturday of every month in Parish House #2. Nessy Degnan, 386-788-7163 or Diane Shelby, 386-767-6111 19

MINISTRIES BY APPOINTMENT

There are some ministries in our parish community that require appointment or approval by our pastor.

Parish Council The Parish Council maintains the integrity of the parish mission and related parish goals through ongoing pastoral planning under the direction of the pastor. Members are chosen by a process of discernment and approved by the pastor.

Finance Council The Finance Council advises and assists the pastor in all financial matters, and reviews financial information pertaining to the operation of the parish.

Funeral Coordinator The funeral coordinator is instrumental in orchestrating dignified and meaningful funeral arrangements in the parish.

Money Counters Volunteers assist in the financial operations of the church by reconciling the weekly offertory and other special monetary collections.

Office Volunteers Office volunteers play a vital role in the operations of the parish office, including welcoming guests, maintaining records, and assisting in special projects of the parish.

Sacristans Sacristans assist in the preparation and activity of various liturgies. They are cognizant of the needs of both the priests and ministers and have materials readily available to assist.

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Fingerprinting & Safe Environment Training

With both the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and the Diocese of Orlando, the Catholic Church of Epiphany seeks to provide a safe environment for our community, especially protecting the young and vulnerable. To ensure that we are in compliance with policy, some ministries require Safe Environment Training and a federal background check (fingerprinting clearance).

We invite all who are interested in any ministry to be fingerprinted. Fingerprinting is required, however, for the following ministries: · Faith Formation Programming Volunteers (Family Formation Catechists, Youth Ministry Volunteers, Family Life & Evangelization Committee, VBS Volunteers, Family Seasonal Events Volunteers) · Ushers · Sacristans · Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion · Ministers to the Sick, Homebound, and Hospitalized · Branch Jail Ministry · Bingo Volunteers · Coffee & Donuts Volunteers · Transportation Ministry Volunteers · Homeless Ministry Volunteers · Thrift Store Volunteers · Food Pantry Volunteers · Religious Articles Store Volunteers · Office Volunteers · Money Counters · Parish Council Members · Finance Council Members

The Catholic Church of Epiphany covers all costs associated with this fingerprinting process. To begin this simple process, please contact the main office at 386-767-6111.

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STEWARDSHIP

Definition of Stewardship A Christian steward is one who receives God’s gifts gratefully, cherishes and tends them in a responsible and accountable manner, shares them in justice and love with others and returns them with increase to the Lord. Stewardship: A Disciple’s Response, U.S. Catholic Bishops’ Statement

Epiphany’s Stewardship Prayer

O God, our loving Creator and Giver of all good gifts, Bless our parish and strengthen our faith. Grant us the spirit of Christian Stewardship so that we may receive God’s gifts gratefully, develop them responsibly, share them in justice, and return them to You with increase.

This we ask through Christ, Our Lord. Amen.

As a Practicing Disciple of Stewardship, you: · RECOGNIZE God is the origin of life and source of all you have and are and will be. · BECOME recipients and caretakers of God’s many gifts by being grateful for what you receive. · CULTIVATE & RETURN these gifts through your love of God and one another. · STRIVE toward the generous biblical tithe of 10%. · EXPERIENCE the joy of giving.

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STEWARDSHIP

The Catholic Church of Epiphany believes stewardship to be discipleship in action, and strives to live the lifestyle of stewardship through sharing our:

Time: Prayer is the foundation for stewardship, and by spending time with God in prayer, we are spiritually prepared to offer ourselves in service. We commit to grow and nourish in our faith. · Pray together with family and loved ones · Spend time each day in personal prayer · Attend Christ Renews His Parish Weekend

Talent: Let us imitate Christ by using our talents to serve others. We commit to sharing our God-given talents with others through ministry & service. · Sacramental Preparation · Liturgical Ministries · Prayer Ministries · Faith Formation

Treasures: We are called to give faithfully, and the Lord promises to bless those who give generously. We commit to return our first fruits to God. · Give through weekly offertory (envelopes can be mailed to your home monthly). · Sign-up for Online Giving: www.epiphanypo.com, or at Our Sunday Visitor, www.osvonlinegiving.com/1800

Examples of Weekly Giving: Percentage of Income 10% 8% 6% 5% 3%

$10,000 $20 $15 $12 $10 $6 $25,000 $48 $38 $29 $24 $14 $45,000 $87 $69 $52 $43 $26 $70,000 $135 $108 $81 $67 $40

Household Income Household $100,000 $192 $154 $115 $96 $58

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The Catholic Church of Epiphany The Catholic Church of Epiphany is located at 201 Lafayette St. Port Orange, FL 32127.

The Epiphany Thrift Store is located a few blocks south of the church on US1 at: 5120 S Ridgewood Ave. Port Orange, FL 32127. For assistance with church facilities, please contact the main office.

Parish House #1 St. John XXIII

Parish House #2 St. Jerome

Parish House #3 St. Teresa

Parish House #4 St. Christopher Fleming Ave.

Parish House #5 St. John Bosco

Parish House #6 St. Catherine

Lafayette Street

Fr. Smith Hall

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¨ New Family Registration ¨ Current Parishioner Information Update

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Would you like to receive offertory envelopes? ¨ Yes ¨ No Please see reverse side to become involved in parish life ministries!

You may drop this completed sheet in the offertory basket, or see a staff member at a kiosk after any weekend Mass.

Please contact a member of our Pastoral Team for more information or with any questions. Jessica Smith 386-767-6111 [email protected]

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Yes, I would love to share my time and talent with our Epiphany community! I’m interested in the following ministries:

Liturgical Ministries: Advocacy & Outreach Ministries: ¨ Altar Servers ¨ Branch Jail Ministry ¨ Art & Environment ¨ Epiphany Council of Catholic ¨ Extraordinary Ministers Women (ECCW) of Holy Communion ¨ Epiphany Food Pantry Ministry ¨ Lectors ¨ Epiphany Thrift Store Ministry ¨ Music Ministry ¨ F.A.I.T.H ¨ Ushers ¨ HUM Bridge of Hope ¨ Homeless Ministry Prayer Ministries: ¨ Knights of Columbus ¨ Adoration of the ¨ Ministers to the Sick, Blessed Sacrament Homebound & Hospitalized ¨ Centering Prayer ¨ Respect Life Ministry ¨ Cursillo/Ultreya ¨ Transportation Ministry ¨ Healing Ministry ¨ Welcome Ministry ¨ Devotions Community Support Ministries: Formation Ministries: ¨ Al-Anon Family Groups ¨ Christ Renews His Parish ¨ Apostolate of Epiphany ¨ Living Word Among Women ¨ Bingo Ministry ¨ Catholic Men’s Fellowship ¨ Coffee & Donuts ¨ Family Life & Evangelization ¨ Cub Scouts & Boy Scouts Ministry ¨ Seasons of Hope ¨ Family Formation ¨ Compassionate Friends ¨ Family Life & Evangelization ¨ Bereavement Support Group Committee ¨ Family Seasonal Events ¨ Library Ministry ¨ Married Couples’ Spirituality ¨ Msgr. Val’s Bible Study ¨ Religious Articles Store ¨ Vacation Bible Camps ¨ Women’s Spirituality Group ¨ Youth Ministry

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