There is a place for everyone at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. Discover the many ways you can grow in faith, serve others, and become more deeply connected to our parish family.
"As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace."
1 Peter 4:10
Get Involved
We invite you to explore the many ministries we have at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and see if one of those interests you as we pray, work, and grow together. Your time and talent is important to the continued growth of our parish.
We rely on our parishioners' support — whether it is financial or with active participation in our ministries — to continue growing as a community in faith.
For more information about getting involved in any of our many ministry opportunities, click the link for that ministry or send an email to [email protected].
Support for Families & Friends
Al‑Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else's drinking. Meetings are held on a walk-in basis — no registration required. All are welcome.
Caring for the Sacred Linens of the Mass
The Altar Linen Ministry serves our community by collecting, washing, ironing, and returning the sacred linens used during Mass — all in a manner respectful of the Body and Blood of Christ. Team members participate in a weekly rotation.
Serving at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
Altar Servers assist the Priests at Holy Mass and other liturgical celebrations, helping to bring the ultimate spiritual experience to each parishioner. Servers prepare the altar, carry the cross and candles, and serve a weekend Mass once or twice a month.
Hosting & Preparing the Sacrament of Baptism
Baptism Ministry (Hosting) assists the Celebrant in the sacrament of Baptism by preparing the church and all items needed to administer the sacrament of Baptism.
Support, Grief Care & Funeral Coordination
The Bereavement Team and Lazarus Ministry walk with families through the loss of a loved one — offering compassionate support, shared prayer, and full coordination of the Funeral Mass and services.
Saturday 6:30 PM Mass in Portuguese
Join our vibrant Brazilian Community for Mass in Portuguese every Saturday evening at 6:30 PM. All parishioners and guests are warmly welcome. See the Parish Bulletin for upcoming events and celebrations.
Spreading Christmas Joy to Those in Need
Each year after Thanksgiving, our Giving Tree goes up with gift suggestions for local children, teens, and adults in need. Choose a gift, purchase it unwrapped, and return it to the tree — our volunteers handle the rest.
Wednesdays at 1:00 PM — Parish Chapel
Bring your friends, family, or neighbors for a relaxing social hour of fellowship and friendly conversations every Wednesday at 1:00 PM in the Parish Chapel. Everyone is welcome — no registration required.
Catholic Women in Faith & Service
The Columbiettes are an organization of Catholic women dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Theresa the Little Flower, and St. Joan of Arc — supporting Knights of Columbus Council 13407, our parish, and the community. Meetings are held the third Monday of each month at 7:00 PM.
Living the Corporal Works of Mercy
From its earliest days, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton has been a warm, caring community. Our Community Outreach connects parishioners with local ministries and organizations — whether you can give one hour or several days.
Protecting Our Parish from Scams, Fraud & Identity Theft
Guided by Christ the Good Shepherd, this ministry provides education, awareness, and practical tools to help individuals and families recognize and avoid scams, fraud, identity theft, and financial exploitation. This ministry serves everyone — because deception can affect people of every age.
Bringing Holy Communion to the Faithful
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHC) assist the clergy in distributing the Body and Blood of Christ at Mass and bring Holy Communion to the homebound and sick in hospitals and within the parish community.
Liturgical Support & Funeral Arrangements
Our parish coordinates Funeral Masses and liturgical celebrations for families in their time of loss. The Lazarus Ministry assists with all details once a date is secured. Contact the parish office for available times and arrangements.
Bringing Holy Communion to the Sick & Homebound
Dedicated to serving those who cannot attend Mass, our Ministers of Holy Communion bring Holy Communion to the sick and homebound — in their homes and in local hospitals — ensuring no one is separated from the Eucharist.
Council #13047 — Catholic Men in Service
Founded in 1882, the Knights of Columbus unites Catholic men in charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism. Council #13407 meets the first Sunday of every month at 4:00 PM. All men of the parish are encouraged to join.
Mondays at 7:00 PM — The Church
A charismatic prayer group with the spirit of evangelization — gathering every Monday evening for praise, worship, and scripture. All are welcome to come sing, pray, and grow closer to Jesus.
Instruments & Vocals Welcome — Adults & Children
Share your musical and vocal talent in service to God and our parish. Whether you play an instrument or sing, adults and children alike are invited to join the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Music Ministry.
Order of Christian Initiation of Adults
OCIA is the process through which adults are welcomed into full communion with the Catholic Church. Whether you are curious about the faith, were baptized but never confirmed, or are returning to the Church, our OCIA team walks with you on your journey.
Advisory Board to the Clergy
The Parish Council assists the clergy in fulfilling the mission of the Church. All parishioners are welcome to bring ideas, suggestions, and concerns to council meetings. Contact the office for the next meeting date.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Prayer Network
Parishioners praying for parishioners and those close to them. Submit a prayer request or join our Prayer Warriors to receive a daily prayer list Monday through Friday.
Respecting All Life — Resources for All Ages
Our Respect Life Ministry gathers resources to help families and those in need when faced with life decisions — from pregnancy support and healing to crisis lines and social services.
Building Community & Serving Our Neighbors
The Social Ministry works to strengthen our parish community and serve our parish community by organizing events, fostering fellowship, and living the Gospel call - to love our neighbors.
The Seton Conference — Serving Those in Need
Volunteers sharing resources on behalf of the needy with goodwill and a giving spirit. Meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 7:15 PM. Donations of food, diapers, and toiletries are always welcome.
Feeding Families in Need Each November
Each year our parish collects, sorts, and distributes Thanksgiving food baskets to families in need. Volunteers sort and bag donations after morning Mass for 3–4 weeks before Thanksgiving.
The Welcoming Face of Our Parish
Ushers and greeters serve at weekend and Holy Day Masses — greeting parishioners, assisting those in need, taking up the collection, and guiding the faithful. Open to confirmed parishioners 14 and older.
Tuesdays 1:00–3:00 PM — Home Setting
Christian women drawing closer to Jesus through Holy Scripture Study. Weekly sessions blend fellowship, prayer, and scripture study through a Catholic lens.
Wednesdays at 7:15 PM — Parish Chapel
Wednesday Evening Adult Bible Study — currently exploring the Gospel of Mark (Part One). Study materials include commentary, reflection questions, prayers, and online lectures. All adults welcome.
Ready to get involved?
Reach out to our parish office and we will help connect you with the ministry that is right for you.
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