St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church 2308 3rd Street ∙ Huffman TX 77336
Spirit and Truth Times of Refreshing My dear parishioners, I treasure the expression “!mes of refreshing”. These
words of Peter are recorded in Luke’s Book of Acts 3:19 in your Bible. I recall per-
sonal moments of being refreshed when walking through a fine spray mist of wa-
ter on a hot summer day, drinking a cold glass of real lemonade under a shade
tree a#er mowing the yard, and reveling in a luxurious a#ernoon nap.
Similarly, communi!es may experience be-
ing refreshed, for example family vaca!ons,
the celebra!on of special feasts or religious
holy days, and na!onal commemora!ons
like Independence Day and Thanksgiving.
Individually and collec!vely, we share these
lovely occasions and more, eagerly desiring
they be repeated many !mes over.
The biblical expression “!mes of refreshing”, however, refers to much more than
what an individual or community does. More than mere interrup!ons or inten-
!onal ac!vi!es, mes of refreshing is also inclusive of whole life!mes, genera-
!ons, even an en!re age. When our Lord says Peace be with you! to his apostles,
he confers his blessing and surrounds them with the peace of God’s eternal heav-
en!
This Jesus is the Living Word of God, the creator, sustainer and bearer of surpas-
sing peace. The gerund surpassing directs us beyond human expecta!ons and
standards to the in!mate aliveness of knowing God and his good gi#s. And
peace, far more than conflict’s absence, is the enduring realiza!on or of human
fulfillment, contentment and serenity. Therefore we pray for God’s surpassing
peace in human hearts and minds, not for a moment or day, but for the whole of
our lives.
Our gracious God desires “!mes of refreshing” for every person and family and
community, for all na!ons, and for the whole world he created for us. To under-
stand this is to comprehend the inbreaking of God’s …. (cont. on page 8)
Parish Office: Phone: 281-324-1478 Fax: 281-715-5533 (New) [email protected]
Mailing Address: PO Box 2363 Huffman, TX 77336
Temporary Office Location: Sparks Insurance 25103 FM 2100 Huffman, TX Hours: Monday-Friday9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Pastoral Staff: Pastor Rev. Richard Barker Deacon Deacon John Sarabia Secretary Windy McMichael Maintenance Roy Ayala
Knights of Columbus: Gary Aldrich, GK Meetings: 3rd Thursday at May Center (Temp.) 6:00-8:00 pm Women’s Guild Dianne Truitt, President Meeting: 2nd Tuesday September - April www.stphiliphuffmantx.org
May 20, 2018 - Pentecost Sunday
Dress Standard for All Masses
Men/Young Men/Boys (who have made 1st Commun-
ion): Shirts and pants.
Women/Young Women/Girls (who have made their 1st
Communion): Modest Dresses, Coordinated Ensem-
bles, or Shirt/Blouses with Pants.
Clothing not proper: flip-flops, shorts, cutoffs, t-shirts
sloppy jeans, tank tops, & revealing clothing.
Please do not bring bo#led water, soda,
food, candy or gum into Mass.
Please honor the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
and wear modest clothing. 2
Welcome to our Visitors
We welcome you to our parish. If you would like to
become a member please fill out a registra!on form
located on the counter/table or visit our website:
ww.stphiliphuffmantx.org.
Sunday Mass at The Overlook
We are grateful to The Overlook, Kevin Kilgore, Sr. and
family for allowing us to have Sunday and Holy Day
Masses at their beau!ful facility. It has allowed us to
gather as one family in Christ.
When scheduling events we encourage our parishion-
ers to use The Overlook and refer others to this won-
derful facility.
Mass Inten"ons
Our Sunday Mass inten!on, un!l we are back at our
parish, is for the families of our parish.
Once we are back on campus we will begin to have indi-
vidual Mass inten!ons again.
TODAY! Join us for an
Open House Tour of our Parish
Please join us today for an open house tour of our
parish from 2:00 - 4:00 pm. Come see our con-
struc!on progress!
Our rebuilding has come a long way in the last
few weeks and we can look forward to the return
to our beloved parish soon.
For your safety please wear closed toe shoes.
Children are welcome with adult supervision and
our playground will be open. Please note that
there are no restrooms available at this !me.
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Women’s Guild
Cookbook Project
Prime Timers (55+)
Bus Trip To Bryan Museum, Galveston
Date: Thursday, May 31
Time: 9:00 AM - late a#ernoon
Place: The Bryan Museum, located in the historic
Galveston Orphans Home, houses The Bryan Col-
lec!on, one of the world's largest collec!ons of
historical ar!facts, documents, and artwork re-
la!ng to Texas and the American West. Assem-
bled by J.P. and Mary Jon Bryan, the collec!on
spans more than 12,000 years, with pieces rang-
ing from ancient Na!ve American cultural ar!-
facts to modern twenty-first century objects.
Lunch: Olympia Grill at Pier 21 “Healthy Food
Since 1500 BC” - Seafood and Greek
Cost: $12.00 not including lunch. Cost break-
down - $2 for bus maintenance fee, $10 for ad-
mission fee, and lunch $$-$$$
Sign-up: Please contact Sammy Dennard at (432)
267-5459
Other Info:
· The bus will be leaving from the May
Community Center (2100 Wolf Road
in Huffman) at 9:00 AM.
· This trip is for all parishioners who
are 55+ years old.
Future Events
July 19: Retail Shop-Hop
August 5: Bus Trip to see God’s Favorite (A play
presented by the AD Players)
The St Philip Women’s Guild is reques!ng your help
in compiling a cookbook representa!ve of the great
cooks in our parish. Your name will be noted for
each recipe that you contribute.
The proceeds from the sale of the cookbook will
help the Women’s Guild replenish their coffers. The
Guild supports the Pastor in the spiritual and cor-
poral work of caring for God's house. Our ministry
provides personal service to the care of the sanctu-
ary and sacristy. In addi!on, we provide financial
assistance through our bake sales, and other desig-
nated parish ac!vi!es.
Please submit up to five recipes for the cookbook in
several of the above categories. Please, if at all pos-
sible, type your recipes and include your name. If a
typewriter/computer is unavailable please use capi-
tal le<ers. Also include a phone number if we have
any ques!ons.
A basket will be available at Mass for collec!ng your
recipes. You can also submit your recipes to Lane
Coco ([email protected]), Dianne Trui<
(dtrui<[email protected]), or mail to Windy at the par-
ish office at PO Box 2363, Huffman, TX 77336. We
will be collec!ng recipes un!l August 1st.
Breaking Bread
St. Philip the Apostle RCC Cook Book
Available for Sale by Thanksgiving
Appe!zers and Beverages
Soups and Salads
Vegetables and Side Dishes
Main Dishes
Bread and Rolls
Desserts
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Kitchen Wish Tree
Diocesan Services Fund (DSF) 2018
Just as we are one in the Body of Christ, we must
remember that we are one with the other parishes
in our archdiocese. Once a year, each of us is asked
to make a commitment to support the work of our
programs and ministries that provide services that
no one parish could provide on its own. Please expe-
rience the joy of giving and join us as we work to
con!nue God’s work of spirituality, forma!on, and
educa!on by contribu!ng to the Diocesan Services
Fund.
Help us a<ain our parish goal of $36,000. To date
we have not met our goal. We have envelopes on
the table by the front entrance or by giving online at
www.archgh.org/dsf.
Please remember that all these funds go to Cardinal
DiNardo’s chari!es which includes help to our own
parish!
The Women’s Guild have begun their break from
monthly mee!ngs un!l next September. They will
con!nue to have their monthly luncheons to gather
for a !me of fellowship.
Their next luncheon will be on Tuesday, May 22nd,
11:30 am at Teapot Depot, 112 Denny Street in
Highlands. This is always a great annual des!na!on
and they welcome all women to a<end with them.
Teapot Depot is a relaxing spot to enjoy a home-
made lunch along with delicious teas. They even
have a gi# shop if you’d like to shop a bit.
One of their special!es is a Flower Pot Pie which re-
quires a reserva!on. This is a chicken and veggies
pot pie in a creamy sauce and topped with puff pas-
try. The cost is $11.50 which includes a muffin and
choice of salad or fruit. Photo is above. Please call
Teapot Depot to reserve one at 281-426-3670.
For those wan!ng to carpool please contact Dianne
Trui< to coordinate.
Please RSVP to Dianne Trui< at dtrui<[email protected]
or call at 713-823-4948.
Women’s Guild
Monthly Luncheon
Reminder: If you pledged to our kitchen, please
bring your dona"on in as soon as possible.
Thanks to all for your help!
Thank you to all that have helped us with restocking
our kitchen! We are s!ll taking dona!ons for items
that are needed and will be used. If you’d like to
make a general dona!on please note it on your
check and we will apply it to this project. Please ei-
ther put it in a blue edged envelope for the Sunday
collec!on or mail to us at PO Box 2363, Huffman, TX
77336.
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Ministry to Children with Disabili"es
We regret to announce that VBS, previously sched-
uled for June 11 – 15 has been cancelled due to on-
going parish reconstruc!on. We look forward to
being back in 2019, bigger and be<er than ever.
Vaca"on Bible School
Canceled
Hello friends,
I hope you are all enjoying this nice Spring weather
that we have been having!
I recently received a schedule of different events
happening for any person with disabili!es (and their
families). If you are interested in any of these events,
please call or email me and I can give you more in-
forma!on on each including how to register (when
needed).
Save the dates for these upcoming events:
· Day of Prayer for Caregivers at the Cenacle Re-
treat Center in Houston, on Saturday, August
11th
· In God’s Image Disability Ministry Conference at
the University of St. Thomas, on Saturday, No-
vember 10th
Blessings,
Monica Humphrey
281-455-3110
“Every parish should seek out its parishioners with
cogni!ve, emo!onal and physical disabili!es, sup-
port them with love and concern, and ensure that
they have ready access to a cateche!cal program
suited to their needs and abili!es.” - NDC 61
Mother’s Day Gree"ng from Sister MiMi
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Pro-Life Piece Jerome’s Hope Ministry
Parish App
Install our parish app today.
Our mobile app has recently added new features on
the home screen:
· Spirit & Truth ar!cles
· SPCC Facebook
· Giving feature (dona!on, CCE and !the pay-
ments)
· More…Confession Guide, Divine Mercy Devo!on,
etc.
You may select one of the following to install:
Scan QR Code
Search St Philip in the app store
Go to www.stphilip.cc; select Mobile App
The Jerome’s Hope ministry will offer a healing re-
treat for parents who have experienced miscarriage,
s!llbirth or early infant loss.
This single-day retreat will take place on Saturday,
June 30 at Holy Name Retreat Center, 430 Bunker
Hill, Houston.
Those seeking more informa!on or wishing to regis-
ter should contact the Office of Pro-Life Ac!vi!es at
713-741-8728 or [email protected].
DOCTOR-ASSISTED SUICIDE ABANDONS VULNERABLE
INDIVIDUALS
Even among terminally ill pa!ents, a request to die is
nearly always a cry for help. This request is a distress
signal indica!ng that something in the pa!ent's con-
di!on—at the medical, psychological, or social lev-
el—has not been adequately a<ended to.
Studies show that
the desire for death
in terminally ill indi-
viduals generally
correlates with
both physical pain
and poor social support. When comfort or relief is
offered in the form of more adequate treatment for
depression, be<er pain management, or more com-
prehensive pallia!ve care, the desire for death typi-
cally vanishes. In the Netherlands, for example, the
request for "hastened death" was withdrawn by 85%
of pa!ents when their symptoms were be<er con-
trolled.
Suicidal individuals—with or without a terminal ill-
ness—typically do not want to die; they want to es-
cape what they perceive to be an intolerable situa-
!on, and they inaccurately believe that suicide is
their only way out. The pa!ent reques!ng assisted
suicide is o#en asking, "Does anyone want me to be
alive, or care enough to talk me out of this request
and support me through this difficult !me?"
Among terminally ill individuals, a request to die is
o#en associated with a poten!ally treatable mental
disorder such as depression or anxiety. Yet alarming-
ly, in Oregon, where assisted suicide has been legal
since 1997, fewer than 5% of individuals who die by
assisted suicide are ever referred for psychiatric or
psychological evalua!on to rule out the most com-
mon causes of suicidal thinking—and the percentage
of those receiving such an evalua!on is steadily de-
creasing.
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Ac vi es
“Every Suicide is Tragic,” www.bit.ly/every-suicide-
tragic
New Volunteers - Virtus
(Protec"ng God’s Children)
For all new volunteers: the Arch-
diocese of Galveston-Houston
maintains a mandatory educa-
!onal program of protec!on for
our children consis!ng of going
to an informa!onal class and
comple!ng required forms. All
volunteers, ages 18 and over,
who have any consistent and on-
going contact with our children
and youth must take the Virtus training program.
Upcoming classes in our local area:
St. Mary Magdalene, Humble
Friday, May 25, 6:00-9:00 pm
To see more classes and register visit
www.archgh.org and click on “Offices and Ministries”
listed at the top of the home page. Then under
“Office of Child and Youth Protec!on” click on “Safe
Environment Training for Adults.” You will be able to
access upcoming workshop dates. Pick the loca!on
where you would like to take the class.
Refresher Classes
For all current volunteers who are Virtus trained.
There are two types of follow-up classes you are re-
quired to take.
The first is called “Keeping the Promise Alive” and it
is taken five years a#er your first class. You have one
year to take the class. It is 1-1/2 hours long and is
held at a local parish. You register off of the Archdi-
ocesan website as described above.
The second refresher class is done online. It is re-
quired to be taken five years a#er the anniversary of
the second class. You have three months to take it
from the anniversary date.
Go to www.virtusonline.org and sign-in to your ac-
count to register for your online class.
You will find it under the training tab.
Safe Environment Training
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Young Adults Upcoming Events
Café Catholica 2018
“The Voice of Christ: Rooted in Love”
Café Catholica is an annual dinner-lecture series for
young adults (20’s & 30’s) featuring dynamic speak-
ers. It is held over four Mondays at St. Michael
Catholic Church, 1801 Sage, Houston. Each evening
there are between 600-800 young adults in a<end-
ance. Meet fellow Catholic adults and grow in faith!
Speaker Schedule
July 9th - Mike Gormley “How to Pray, What to Say
and When to Shut Up”
July 16th - Mary Caprio “Embracing Authen!c Love”
July 23rd - Daniel Cardinal DiNardo “The Good
News”
July 30th - Rev. Sean Kilcawley (Integrity Restored)
“Tilling the Rocky Soil - Overcoming Obstacles to
Love”
Each event’s schedule:
5:15 - Confessions and Guided Prayer
6:15 pm - Mass
7:15 pm - Dinner
8:15 pm - Speaker, Table Exhibits, and Socializing
(Come for all or part of the evening.)
These are free events but dona!ons are appreciat-
ed. To find out more please visit www.archgh.org/
cafecatholica. Sponsored by the Archdiocesan
Office of Young Adult & Campus Ministry.
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Step 33 GIVE WITHOUT PASSING JUDGMENTS - REGARDLESS OF THE WORTHINESS OF THE RECIPIENT
God sees all persons through the eyes of goodness.
· The world may condemn and judge – as God’s li<le one see all things as He sees.
· Judge not from mere appearances, like God, see what is in the heart.
· None can ever be worthy to receive the Lord.
“May the li<le child Jesus bless you and accompany you on your journey”
- Fr. Santan Pinto SOLT (+2011+)
DJM Corner
Times of Refreshing (from page 1)
… Holy Spirit on the apostles, Jesus’ mother Mary, and many disciples gathered in the renowned “Upper
Room”. On the day of Pentecost, the Upper Room was transformed forever as an image of the Church: God’s
chosen vessel to carry divinity itself, the supernatural life of the Most Holy Trinity which Our Lord’s faithful fol-
lowers know as Divine Grace!
Therefore, whether natural or supernatural, !mes of refreshing are not random accidents. They are acts of God we
experience now and recurrently as our broken world awaits the return of Christ Jesus in glory. Grasping leisure as the
surpassing peace of the human heart brings us to realize that it can and must be cul!vated both in individual lives and
in communi!es. Because leisure is not the absence of work, nor is it derived from work in any way. Neither is it simply
sleep or laziness or s!ll less sloth.
To the contrary, leisure is the contempla!on of God and the cul!va!on of a holy and celebratory way of life: to think,
to create, to sustain that which God teaches us is good. It is an irony that God’s Holy Spirit is an eternal fire that must
be fueled! I say this because of the human mind and heart’s inconstancy. The most potent fuel that sustains the spir-
itual life of human beings is the virtue of wisdom -- in the sense of pu\ng on the “mind of Christ” [1Cor 2:16] and
incarna!ng his gospel in our lives and in our cherished communi!es! Wisdom confers surpassing peace on the human
heart. Now divine knowledge received and acted upon is wisdom. And wisdom’s supreme expression of who we are
and what we shall become is the public festal worship of God and the liturgical celebra!on of God’s unfathomable
goodness in his beau!ful world.
We speak of the peace which only Christ can give, and so we must, for the gi# given us to cul!vate is called prac!cing
the presence of God and the commitment that this implies: living through, with and in God always. Leisure is the cul!-
va!on of the ways which make human beings pleasing to God and to one another, in the sense that our shared loveli-
ness images God’s own divine splendor. This is why our good God has given us his own Spirit, the Spirit of Pentecost!
Absent God’s Spirit and unwavering trust in his son Jesus Christ, we remain !ghtly shackled by human calcula!on,
selfishness and pride.
It’s is God’s desire, and this seems mysteriously to imply a divinely centered hope, that you and I come to“know” the
leisure of Adam and Eve as they lived it in the beginning. That we know God and walk with God in the same sense as
one discerns the light of the sun! Not calcula!ng, forced, mechanical or gimlet-eyed, but wholly like lovers whose love
makes the whole world beau!ful! My dear friends, I give you the joy of the Solemnity of Pentecost!
Sincerely in the hearts of Jesus and Mary.
Your pastor, Reverend Richard Barker.
(I am indebted to the Catholic philosopher Joseph Pieper’s LEISURE, the Basis of Culture 1952.)
When you receive Communion during the Holy Sacri-
fice of the Mass, it is the Body, Blood, Soul and Divini-
ty of Christ that you are receiving. Holy Communion,
in the Catholic Church, is reserved for those who have
received the sacrament of First Holy Communion,
have been catechized (taught) in our Catholic faith
and have made a profession of faith. One should ab-
stain from Holy Communion if they are in mortal sin
and have not received the sacrament of reconcili-
a!on. If you are not Roman Catholic or are in need of
the Sacrament of Reconcilia on, we ask that you re-
frain from receiving Holy Communion in the Mass.
However, you may go up to one of the ministers for a
blessing when Holy Communion is being offered. By
crossing your hands over your heart, the Priest or Eu-
charis c minister will know to give you the blessing.
Also, if you choose to receive
only the Blessed Sacrament and
not from the Chalice, it is fi\ng
nevertheless to pause for a mo-
ment to honor Christ’s presence
in the Precious Blood—with an
appropriate sign of devo!on. We
would not think to pass a friend
on the street without some
acknowledgement. Our Lord Je-
sus Christ deserves no less, and
most assuredly, a great deal
more.
Receiving Holy Communion
Sacraments
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY
If you have been par!cipa!ng ac!vely at least six months a#er registra!on in the parish, you may ask for an appoint-
ment with the pastor to begin marriage prepara!on. Marriage prepara!on requires six months.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
If you have been par!cipa!ng ac!vely at least six months a#er registra!on in the parish, you may call the parish
office to begin bap!smal prepara!on. Children age 6 or younger; documents are required before bap!sm date may
be scheduled: parish & bap!smal registra!ons, birth cer!ficate, and bap!sm class cer!fica!ons.
FUNERAL SERVICES
To ensure that parish ministers can assist you, please call the parish office before se\ng dates and !mes for funer-
al services. Regarding personal spoken remembrances at funeral liturgies, St. Philip parish adheres to the policies of
the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
By appointment. Please call our office to make arrangements.
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Please pray for:
Those affected by the flood:
Dirk & Michelle Holland, Sherry & Darren Hilton,
Zeke Zycha, Fred & Pa\e Mitchell, Henry & Elaine
Schaupp, Claudia & Buddy Herron, Geralyn & Tony
Moulds, Lyne<e & John Mar!nez, Diana & Frank
Campisi, Ron Calabrese, Lisa Harbin, Country
Glenn, Roy Ayala, Carrie & Larry LeBlanc, Heather &
Tom Madigan, Ann & Bruce Meyer, Maureen &
Ronnie Rode, Bill Simko, Monte & Yvonne Storrs,
Dianne & Allen Trui<, Mary Alice Westhoff, Mary
Elizabeth Westhoff, Mary & Don Williams, Lyne<e
& David Zaunbrecher, Heidi Koch, & more.
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For Illness: Savas Jaramillo, Susie Cleary,
Fr. George Olsovsky, Connie Cases,
Marge Amann, Bridget Meyer, Kevin Kilgore, Sr.,
Zeke Zycha, Diana Espinoza, Bri<any Vasquez,
Liduvina Sco<, Windy McMichael, Charles Gardner,
Dennis Billodeaux, Lillie Navarre, Thelma Carrier,
Dorothy Becker, Rosalee Frantz, Roy Lovely,
Larry Keller, Preston Fann
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Please pray for the repose of the souls of:
+Lera Cordova, Genevieve Schmidt,
Doris Boudreaux, Millie Lochridge,
Francis LeBlanc, Anna Piper, Mary Callahan,
Dr. Walter Corrigan, Elvira De Pieri+
Parish Mailing Address: PO Box 2363, Huffman, 77336 Parish Phone: (281) 324-1478 Parish Fax: (281) 715-5533 (NEW) Parish E-Mail: [email protected] Parish Website: www.stphiliphuffmantx.org.
Con"nuing Chris"an Educa"on (CCE) CCE Office (281) 324-1934, E-Mail: [email protected]
CCE Core Team Chairperson
Middle School/High School Coordinator
Becky Pursell (713) 516-7376
Elementary/First Sacrament Coordinator
Lupe Cupples (281) 414-3705
Confirma"on Coordinator
Lyne<e Zaunbrecher (281) 386-9783
Core Team Members At Large
Monica Humphrey (281) 455-3110
André Taylor (832) 233-0829
CCE Office Help
Sonia Chapa (832) 233-3572 (Spanish bilingual)
André Taylor (832) 233-0829 Adult Bible Study
Ray and Deb Kessler (832) 644-8078
Spiritual Development Disciples of Jesus and Mary - Laity Spiritual Forma"on Jan Williams (281) 852-4389
Eucharis"c Adora"on/Holy Face Prayer Group Janet Hays (281) 852-3444 Knights of Columbus Gary Aldrich (Grand Knight) (832) 586-6430 Prayer Chain Deacon John Sarabia (281) 923-9659 Women’s Guild Dianne Trui< (713) 823-4948
Liturgical Altar Servers Father Barker (281) 324-1478 Sacramental Ministry Director Lyne<e Zaunbrecher (281) 386-9783 Home Bound Parish Office (281) 324-1478 Adornment of the Sanctuary Altar Guild (Ordinary Time) (281) 386-9783 DJM’s (Feast Seasons) (281) 324-1478 Music Core Team Director: Geralyn Moulds (281) 540-4682 Jan Williams (281) 852-4389 Valerie Sivil (713) 202-1310 Usher Ministry Gary Aldrich (832) 586-6430
Social Outreach / Concern Mary’s Blessings Ministry For financial assistance please call 832-764-9814
Marie Hohmann (281) 360-9032 Prime Timers (50+) Claudia Herron (281) 324-1101 Pro-Life Chris!ne Kasper (713) 416-5233 Rosemont Assisted Living Judy Abdelnoor (281) 360-9728 Prison Ministry Deacon John Sarabia (281) 923-9659 Transi"ons Grief Ministry Lane Coco (281) 324-2163
Pastor - Rev. Richard E. Barker Deacon - John Sarabia (281) 923-9659 Ins"tuted Acolyte - John Comeaux (281) 324-2044 Ins"tuted Acolyte - Troy Hill (713) 336-3321 Secretary - Windy McMichael (281) 324-1478 Maintenance - Roy Ayala (832) 658-9074
We Welcome You to St. Philip the Apostle Parish Community!
· Our parish mo<o is “Ac!vely striving to be a holy and loving Family of Faith, serving God and neighbor.”
· If you wish to be a part of our parish community, please fill this form out and drop it in the collec!on basket.
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