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Stewards of God’s Mercy 2016 MINISTRY CATALOG Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church
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Stewards of God’s Mercy2 0 1 6 M I N I S T RY CATA L O G

Sacred Heart of JesusCatholic Church

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5501 Monticello Road, Shawnee, KS 66226, 913.422.5700

Dear Sacred Heart Family:

On the following pages you will find information about

our parish and its various ministries. Buildings do not

make a church – people do. A parish is a community of

believing Christians and the people of Sacred Heart are most

important. We are here to help you grow spiritually and to

help you to develop associations with other members of our

community.

Sacred Heart worships together each and every day; especially

on the weekends. Every effort is made to make the liturgical

celebrations come alive so that all might experience the

“richness of Christ” which the Church presents to us in the

sacred ceremonies. Ample opportunity is provided for all to

benefit from the Eucharist and other Sacraments.

Although our Parish is large, it is known as a warm, friendly, family-type church. We hope you will experience

the welcome of our parish family. We are happy that you are with us. We look forward to celebrating with you

as a member of our family.

Peace,

Fr. Pat Sullivan

Pastor

Sacred Heart of JesusCatholic Church

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Worship ScheduleWeekend MassesSaturday: 4:30 p.m.

Sunday: 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m.Holy Days of Obligation: 6:30 a.m., 8:15 a.m., and 7 p.m.

Weekday MassesMonday through Saturday: 8:15 a.m.

Tuesday: 6:30 a.m.

Individual ReconciliationTuesdays: 7 - 8 a.m.

Wednesdays: 6 - 7 p.m.Saturdays: 3 - 4 p.m. or by appointment with the pastor

*Parish Penance Services are available during Advent and Lent.

Office Hours and InfoParish Office Hours

Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Friday: 8 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

(Closed from noon - 1 p.m. for lunch)

Parish Office Summer HoursMonday - Thursday:

8 a.m. - 4 p.m.Friday:

8 a.m. - 3 p.m.(Closed from noon - 1 p.m. for lunch)

Parish Office Phone: 913-422-5700

Parish Fax Number: 913-422-5723

Parish Website: www.shoj.org

School Office HoursMonday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

School Office Phone: 913-422-5520

School Fax Number: 913-724-0290

School Website: http://school.shoj.org

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Sacred Heart Staff ListingFr. Pat Sullivan, Pastor

Parish StaffJulie Krause, Director of Parish Operations

Tim Marino, Director of Facilities

Kathleen Whalen, Director of Ministry

Evan Akers, Director of Liturgy & Music

Kelly Kmiecik, Sacramental Coordinator

Mary Lambrechts, Director of R.C.I.A.

Sue Collins, Parish Administrative Assistant

Maureen Reintjes, Bulletin and Website

Jessica Adams, Volunteer Coordinator

Mike Purduski, Custodian

School StaffMaureen Engen, School Principal

Cindy Weimer, School Secretary

Angie Boone, Administrative Support

Dave Fithian, Custodian

School of Religion StaffTracie Kersey, Director of School of Religion K-8

Corrine Mosburg, SOR Assistant

Pre-School StaffMegan Dusselier, Director

Lisa Wohletz, Preschool Assistant

VIRTUS: Protecting God’s ChildrenTracie Kersey, VIRTUS Coordinator

(This is an Archdiocese requirement for all volunteers working with or around children and for parents with students in our school or school of religion)

Parish InformationMass Intentions are arranged through the

Parish Office. You may ask for specific dates and

times or general times for Masses each year. Please

contact Sue Collins at the parish office for further

information.

Change of Address: Please contact the

Parish Office when moving in or out of the

community. Also, please contact the Parish Office if

there is a change in your address, telephone number

or email address.

Baptisms: Typically celebrated the first four

Sundays of the month after the 11 a.m. Mass. A

Baptismal Preparation Class must be completed

prior to scheduling your child’s baptism. Contact

Sue Collins at our Parish Office to schedule your

class.

Anointing of the Sick: First Friday of each

month after the 8:15 a.m. Mass or contact the Parish

Office.

Marriages: You must be registered and actively

participating in stewardship of time, talent, and

treasure for a minimum of six months. Prior to

setting the wedding date, please contact a priest to

begin the six months of marriage preparation.

Funerals: Please contact a priest before final

arrangements have been made.

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Stewardship as a Way of Life“As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” 1 Peter 4:10

Stewardship is the response of each individual’s call to discipleship, a lifelong “way of life,” whereby

one responds to the mission and ministry of the local and universal Church, sharing the Gospel of the

life, death and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Stewardship recognizes that we, as individuals, are not the

owners of our lives, our time, our talent, nor our treasure, but stewards or managers of these God-given

gifts. Stewardship is our time, talent and treasure given to God in thanksgiving and with increase for all

that He has given us.

Stewardship invites you to prayerfully consider your relationship with Jesus Christ. Do you set aside time

to commit to Him alone? Stewardship invites you to prayerfully consider how you are called to share your

talents within various ministries of our parish. How do you serve Him by serving others? Stewardship

invites you to prayerfully consider how you are called to share your treasure in proportion to what you

have received. Do you tithe by definition which is “a 10th part of one’s income consecrated to God?” In

general terms, these guidelines should be followed:

5% to the parish offertory for ongoing expenses;1% to the Archdiocese;

4% to the charity of your choice

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Parish CouncilsSTEWARDSHIP COUNCIL

The primary goal of our Stewardship Council is to

help form Disciples in Christ. We recognize that

we are all interconnected and dependent upon on

each other to ultimately reach His kingdom, as

we are all many parts of the one body in Christ.

Disciples are formed in an atmosphere that

provides hospitality, formation, prayer and service.

Our primary role is to help create and maintain

this atmosphere, but with the understanding that

Christ links discipleship with action. Thus, our

secondary role is to invite each parishioner to live

Stewardship as a Way of life as they respond with

their gifts of time, talent and treasure to Sacred

Heart and the community at-large.

BERKEL INITIATIVE

In February, 2014, Sacred Heart was a beneficiary of

a $1.5 million bequest from past parishioner Charles

Berkel. This gift went directly toward the reduction

of our mortgage debt held by the Archdiocese. After

hearing the news of this most generous gift, a few

parishioners wanted a way to not only honor Charles

Berkel and his act of stewardship, but also a way

for our parish to financially match his gift. Thus

the Berkel Initiative was born. The Berkel Initiative

is an opportunity for each parish family to give a

portion of their 4% to assist Sacred Heart in paying

down our mortgage debt. As a faithful Christian

steward, please consider joining our parish family

in making a pledge to the Berkel Initiative to help

secure a better financial future for our parish. To

learn more about this Initiative, please go to:

http://shoj.org/berkel.asp

FINANCE COUNCIL

The Parish Finance Council is established in accord

with Canon 537 to advise and assist the pastor in

matters pertaining to parish finances and properties.

The Finance Council assists the pastor in being

good stewards of parish resources by overseeing

and planning the financial aspects of our parish

resources to spread the Gospel. The pastor appoints

the members of Finance Council after consultation

with the current council and/or the Stewardship

Council. Members are appointed for a three-year

period renewable once. Registered parishioners

who wish to be considered for appointment to the

Finance Council should contact the pastor.

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Ministries of Hospitality“Let mutual love continue. Do not neglect hospitality, for through it some have unknowingly entertained angels.” Hebrews 13:1-2

HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE What We Do: The Hospitality Committee helps form disciples in Christ by sharing their gifts of welcoming and creating fellowship opportunities in our parish community. The committee members are fed spiritually with formation through his word and the theology of stewardship monthly. Whom We Serve: Parish CommunityTraining: Spirituality of StewardshipTime Commitment: Monthly meetings (1.5 hours each) Contact: Carey & Christy Mears, [email protected], 913.422.5374

GREETERSWhat We Do: Welcome parishioners and visitors to Mass while distributing bulletins. Whom We Serve: Parish/Visitors Training: 1.5 hour orientation session Time Commitment: Half hour about once or twice a quarter. Contact: Kathleen Whalen, [email protected], 913.422.5700

NEW PARISHIONER WELCOMING COMMITTEE What We Do: We share hospitality by inviting guests to be welcomed at a quarterly New Parishioner Luncheon where families meet Father Craig Maxim as well as learn of opportunities to become engaged in our parish life. In addition, we help design, maintain and distribute informational packets to new parishioners. Whom We Serve: New Parishioners Training: Spirituality of StewardshipTime Commitment: Monthly meetings (1.5 hours each)Contact: Tamara Juenger,[email protected], 913.441.7351

SOCIAL COMMITTEEWhat We Do: Create and market hospitality and social fellowship opportunities for parishioners.Whom We Serve: ParishTraining: Spirituality of StewardshipTime Commitment: Monthly meetings (1.5 hours each) with additional time volunteered to organize and serve at social events.Contact: Michelle Coffee, [email protected]

USHERS What We Do: Men and women who anticipate needs of participants, facilitate seating at Mass and gather the offering. Whom We Serve: Parish Training: Limited to E-mail or Postal messages

Time Commitment: Orientation Session (1.5 hours) and 30 minutes before Mass to provide seating and Offertory collection at Mass. Contact: Mike Billquist, [email protected] 913.764.0123

Ministries of Prayer“Have no anxiety at all, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, make your requests known to God.” Philippians 4:6

PRAYER COMMITTEEWhat We Do: The Prayer Committee helps form disciples in Christ by sharing their gifts in researching, analyzing, organizing and marketing existing opportunities for prayer in our parish community. The committee also looks at developing, organizing and marketing new prayer opportunities when necessary. The committee members are fed spiritually with formation through his word and the theology of stewardship monthly.Whom We Serve: Parish CommunityTraining: Spirituality of StewardshipTime Commitment: Monthly meetings (1.5 hours each) Contact: Joelle Peterson, [email protected], 913.745.4772

2016 Ministry Catalog

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ALTAR SERVERS What We Do: Boys and girls starting in 5th grade who prayerfully and reverently assist at all Eucharistic celebrations. Whom We Serve: Parish Training: Initial Group Training (about 1 ½ hours), plus an annual meeting and yearly commissioning.Time Commitment: One Mass a month Contact: Sean Kelly, [email protected], 913.422.4198

ARTS AND ENVIRONMENT What We Do: Enhance the worship environment with seasonally and liturgically appropriate decoration. The arts and environment committee helps every member of the parish become more in tune with the beauty of the church year. Whom We Serve: Parish Training: None Time Commitment: Significant at Easter and Christmas, variable at other times. Contact: Linda Napralla, [email protected], 913.764.1744

CHILDREN’S LITTLE CHURCH & CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD (Virtus trained volunteers)What We Do: Celebrate the Word of God with our parish children during the first half of Mass with age appropriate materials. We enrich children’s faith by using prayers, songs and questions to help interpret and better understand the teachings in the first Reading and Gospel. Whom We Serve: Little Church (Children age 3-5); Liturgy of the Word (Children age 6 & up)

Training: A new volunteer will observe and assist another Liturgist for two liturgies (or more if desired). As a leader you are provided a Leaders Guide and Planning Guide to assist you in preparing for and facilitating your liturgy. These guides are easy to follow and lay it all out for you! Volunteers must also complete a Virtus class and be approved in order to work with children. Time Commitment: Liturgists facilitate (their preferential Mass time) every 4 to 6 weeks and each Liturgy lasts about 20 minutes. Contact: Little Church – Kate Wright, [email protected], 913.441.7894 Liturgy of the Word – Lexie Soukup, [email protected], 913.825.6855

EUCHARISTIC ADORATIONWhat We Do: Gift ourselves with a spiritual hour of reflection to quietly listen and pray in the glorious presence of our dear Lord in the Holy Eucharist. Our Sacred Heart perpetual Adoration hours begin each Monday at noon and continue until Friday at 8 a.m. We each have the opportunity to enhance our spiritual journey by our weekly visit to His Holy Presence in the Blessed Sacrament.Whom We Serve: All ParishionersTraining: None required. Suggestions available on how to pray a Holy Hour if desired.Time Commitment: One regular hour each week or share a committed hour with others.Contact: Dianne Compton, [email protected]

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EUCHARIST TO HOMEBOUND/ELDERLY What We Do: Take communion to parishioners who are homebound or in Nursing Homes.Whom We Serve: Parishioners confined to home or nursing homes.Training: One evening meeting and accompany a present minister until you feel comfortable going solo. Time Commitment: One Sunday morning per month or whenever available for weekdays. Contact: Leo Burton, [email protected], 913.422.8748

EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF THE EUCHARIST (EME)What We Do: Serve the Body and Blood of Christ at all Masses. Whom We Serve: Parishioners Training: 3-4 Times a year Time Commitment: 2-3 times per month Contact: Greg Albers, [email protected], 913.441.8527

GIFT BEARERS What We Do: Present the bread, wine, water, and offerings of the parishioners. Whom We Serve: Parish Training: None Time Commitment: Presentation of Gifts at Mass. Contact: Jared & Jennifer Mullinax, [email protected]

LECTORS What We Do: Proclaim the Word of God at weekend and Holy Day Masses. Whom We Serve: Parish Training: Once a year Time Commitment: One Mass a month. Contact: Steve Nelson, [email protected], 913.963.3612

MUSIC MINISTRY What We Do: The goal of the music ministry at Sacred Heart is to bring the liturgy to life. Music enables us to glorify the Lord as together we raise our voices in song. Whom We Serve: Parish Training: Attend weekly Choir Practices Time Commitment: Varies Contact: Evan Akers, [email protected], 913.422.5700, ext. 229

PRAYER LINE What We Do: Pray for the intentions of those who request prayers. Whom We Serve: Anyone who requests our prayers. Training: None necessary. Time Commitment: A few minutes for each request to say our own prayers and to contact the next person on the Prayer Line. Contact: Kim Barber, [email protected]

VOCATIONS MINISTRYWhat We Do: In addition to praying for an increase in vocations to the priesthood and consecrated religious life, we foster an environment in which we can help parishioners be open to God’s guidance while discerning their baptismal call to holiness as lived out through the vocation of priesthood, deaconate, sisterhood, brotherhood, Christian marriage or single life. Whom We Serve: Parish Community Training: None necessaryTime Commitment: Monthly meetingContact: Scott Kmiecik, [email protected]

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Ministries of Formation“I, the Lord, your God, teach you what is for your good, and lead you on the way you should go.” Isaiah 48:17

FORMATION COMMITTEE:What We Do: The Formation Committee helps form disciples in Christ by sharing their gifts in researching, analyzing, organizing and marketing existing opportunities for faith formation to our parish community. The committee also looks at developing, organizing and marketing new formation opportunities when necessary. The committee members are fed spiritually with formation through his word and the theology of stewardship monthly. Whom We Serve: Parish CommunityTraining: Spirituality of StewardshipTime Commitment: Monthly meetings (1.5 hours each) Contact: Chris Sims, [email protected]

BAPTISM PREPARATIONWhat We Do: Instruct parents in the Sacrament of Baptism so they may

more fully understand their role and responsibility in raising children in the Catholic faith. Whom We Serve: Parish CommunityTraining: Approximately 5 hours for lead instructors. Time Commitment: Monthly Baptism Preparation classes are held on Sunday afternoons every month. (approximately 3 hours). Leaders usually instruct 2-3 times a year. Contact: Kelly Kmiecik, [email protected], 913.422.5700

CHRIST RENEWS HIS PARISH What We Do: CRHP is an instrument of personal and parish renewal of faith, beginning with a retreat weekend held at the church. Men and women participate in separate weekend opportunities in the spring or the fall of each year. Retreatants consider meeting weekly for six months to nurture the seeds planted during the retreat. A discernment process may lead members to lead the next group of retreatants. See www.shoj.org/crhp.htm for more info. Training: None. Time Commitment: One weekend plus optional weekly meetings for six months. Contact: T.J. Norman, [email protected], 913.745.6238

FERTILITY CAREWhat We Do: Teach women and couples the Creighton Model System of Natural Family Planning. Whom We Serve: Women of any reproductive age in order to

monitor and maintain their cycles and gynecological health. As well as couples wanting to use the system to achieve or avoid pregnancy while monitoring the woman’s gynecological health. Time Commitment: Learning the system consists of attending an Introductory Session and individualized follow-up sessions. Fees involved. Contact: Meghan Magistro, [email protected], 913.745.6291 orKim Feist, [email protected]

MARRIAGE PREPARATION What We Do: Prepare engaged couples for faith filled marriages. Whom We Serve: Engaged couples of the parish. Training: For Lead Couples, a weekend training is required. Time Commitment: Five (5) 3-hour weekly sessions. Contact: Fr. Pat Sullivan, [email protected], 913.422.5700 ext. 204

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M*A*S*H (Men At Sacred Heart) What We Do: Meet Tuesday mornings at 6:30 a.m. for Mass, catechism, fellowship and faith sharing. Whom We Serve: Parish men 18 or over. Training: None Time Commitment: Meetings take place every Tuesday morning. Participants attend as their schedule allows. Contact: William Hess, [email protected], 913.422.8952; Chris Morrissey, [email protected], 913.441.2447

R.C.I.A. (RITE OF CATHOLIC INITIATION OF ADULTS) SPONSOR/MENTOR:What We Do: Volunteer to support an individual who is investigating the Catholic faith as they journey through the Catechumenate and discover the richness of our Catholic life in Christ. Whom We Serve: All who desire to know more about being Catholic. Training: None Time Commitment: Attend weekly sessions with candidate from September to Pentecost. Contact: Mary Lambrechts, [email protected], 913.469.1339

RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY What We Do: To promote and protect the sanctity and dignity of all human life from conception to natural death through prayer, witness, compassion, education and public policy in our parish, community,

state and nation. Prays Respect Life Rosary with Knights of Columbus the last Saturday of each month. Whom We Serve: Parish and Community Training: No training required, just a passionate heart. Time Commitment: Meets quarterly in addition to ongoing email communications.Contact: Tanya Kirr, [email protected], 913.486.1331

SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION FOR STUDENTS (Virtus trained volunteers)What We Do: This ministry provides formal religious sacramental preparation for all students enrolled in Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic School or public school.Whom We Serve: Parish children who need formation for the Sacrament of Reconciliation, First Communion, and Confirmation.Training: Several levels of training are provided according to the various

volunteer roles. All volunteers must be Virtus Certified by taking a Workshop called Protecting God’s Children. Time Commitment: Volunteer time commitment varies. Contact: Kelly Kmiecik, [email protected], 913.422.5700

SACRED HEART OF JESUS PRESCHOOL (Virtus trained teachers & volunteers)What We Do: We provide a safe, caring, and academically sound environment for our young children of this parish. Our programs offer age and stage appropriate curriculum along with the fundamentals of our Catholic faith. Our goal is to enable the child to develop spiritually, socially, cognitively, emotionally, and physically.Whom We Serve: Children ages 3-5Contact: Megan Dusselier, [email protected], 913.745.0293

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SACRED HEART OF JESUS SCHOOL (Virtus trained teachers & volunteers)What We Do: Sacred Heart School, in cooperation with parents and the parish community, is committed to providing a quality educational environment which allows all students to maximize their potential spiritually, academically, and socially to become productive, faith-filled citizens. We prepare minds for the future and souls for eternity. Whom We Serve: Children in grades K-8Contact: Maureen Engen, [email protected], 913.422.5520

SCHOOL OF RELIGION (Virtus trained teachers & volunteers)What We Do: This ministry provides formal religious education classes from kindergarten through 8th grade who do not attend a Catholic School and sacramental preparation for all students enrolled in either school. Whom We Serve: Children of the Parish who attend Public School. Training: Several levels of training are provided according to the various volunteer roles. All volunteers must be Virtus Certified by taking a Workshop called Protecting God’s Children. Time Commitment: Volunteer time commitment varies from Catechists committing a few hours per week to special event volunteers who commit a few hours per year. Contact: Tracie Kersey, Director of Religious Education K-8, [email protected], 913.422.5700 ext. 202

THAT MAN IS YOU What we do: Meet weekly to focus on the development of authentic male leadership. Over the course of three years, That Man is You! successively considers men in their relationship to God, to their spouse and to their children. The program content harmonizes current social and medical science with the teachings of the Church and the wisdom of the saints to develop the vision of man fully alive. It is particularly indebted to the teachings of the Second Vatican Council and Pope John Paul II.Whom We Serve: Men age 19 +Training: NoneTime Commitment: Weekly meeting on Sunday evenings from 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.Contact: Greg Harrison, [email protected], 913.707.4716

YDISCIPLEWhat We Do: An outreach model of youth ministry which meet in small groups to form lifelong disciples of Christ. YDisciple uses influential relationships in the lives of teens (parents, peers, mentors) to help them own their faith through thought provoking discussion and faith sharing.Whom We Serve: 7th – 12th grade teenagers. Groups are organized by age/grade and gender.Training: Based on volunteer role.Parent Coordinator: 20-minute online training required. Role includes choosing 8-10 youth participants and schedules/coordinates meeting place and times for weekly meetings.

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Adult Mentor: Must be Virtus Certified and complete 1.5 hours of online training. Adult Mentors facilitate the weekly meetings with Teens using the YDisciple resources and curriculum.Time Commitment: Based on role (Parent Coordinator or Adult Mentor) Contact: Maggie & Brad Steinlage, [email protected] or [email protected], 913.322.6601

YOUR BROTHER IN CHRIST (YBIC) What We Do: Meet every other Sunday evening to share our faith through fellowship using a variety of venues such as guest speakers, audio and visual presentations, service opportunities, movie nights, etc.Whom We Serve: All menTraining: NoneTime Commitment: Meetings take place every other Sunday evening. Participants attend as their schedule allows.Contact:Dan Lickel & Jeff Boor, [email protected], 913.633.0792

YOUR SISTER IN CHRIST (YSIC)What We Do: Meet every other Sunday evening to share our faith through fellowship using a variety of venues such as guest speakers, audio and visual presentations, service opportunities, movie nights, etc.Whom We Serve: All womenTraining: None Time Commitment: Meetings take place every other Sunday evening. Participants attend as their schedule allows. Contact: Jill Norman, [email protected] and Tara Green, [email protected]

Ministries of Service“If I, therefore, the master and teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash one another’s feet. I have given you a model to follow, so that as I have done for you, you should also do.” John 13:14-15

SERVICE COMMITTEE:What We Do: The Service Committee helps form disciples in Christ by sharing their gifts in researching, analyzing, organizing and marketing opportunities for serving our parish community and beyond. The committee members are fed spiritually with formation through his word and the theology of stewardship monthly. Whom We Serve: Parish, Community, Church at-largeTraining: Spirituality of StewardshipTime Commitment: Monthly meetings (1.5 hours each) Contact: Kathleen Whalen, [email protected], 913.422.5700

ALTAR SOCIETY What We Do: We assure our sanctuary and sacristy are clean on a weekly basis, launder altar linens, provide a Sacristan for daily Mass, provide Funeral Dinners, serve at various parish receptions throughout the year, serve lunch to the hungry at St. Mary’s Food Kitchen on the second Tuesday of each month. We lead our church in prayer by leading the Rosary every Sunday at the 8:00 a.m. Mass. Whom We Serve: Parish and Pastor Training: Minimal Time Commitment: Meetings the third Monday of every month. Activity sign-up sheets are provided at the meeting. Contact: Nicki Horn, [email protected], 913.441.8078

BROWN BOTTLE SOCIALWhat We Do: Provide an annual fellowship opportunity for parishioners while providing additional financial support to parish efforts.Whom We Serve: ParishionersTime Commitment: VariedContact: Julie Krause, [email protected], 913.422.5700

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CATHOLIC YOUTH ORGANIZATION (CYO COMMITTEE)(Virtus trained coaches & volunteers) What We Do: Promote athletics and sportsmanship in a Christian atmosphere through the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO). Includes football, volleyball, basketball and track.Whom We Serve: All Children of the Parish 3rd Grade through 8th Grade.Training: Coaches: Attend clinics and rules meetings;Time Commitment: Member of Committee: monthly meetings throughout the year. Coach: Coordinate practices with your team during the particular season.Contact: Kelly O’Malley, Athletic Director, [email protected], 816.918.0405; Carol Farnsworth, Assistant, [email protected], 913.422.5520, ext. 401

FIRST RESPONSE MEDICAL MINISTRYWhat We Do: We care for parishioners that would be in need of emergency medical attention during Mass, or special events at our parish. Whom We Serve: Parishioners Training: Trained Medical Volunteers would receive orientation from Ministry Lead.Time Commitment: Orientation timeframe includes 1.5 hours; and a volunteer on-call schedule for Mass and special events hosted at the parish.Contact: Carol Farnsworth, [email protected], 913.422.5520 ext. 401

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 2408 What We Do: The Knights of Columbus is a worldwide Catholic family fraternal service organization. The Knights of Columbus was founded and built on the core values of charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism. Activities include monthly Rosary, annual Lenten Fish Fries, church grounds maintenance, decorating for Advent, cooking for annual parish events, working with Respect Life activities and supporting numerous Religious Vocations. The five primary areas of service include faith, community, family, youth, and fellowship.Whom We Serve: Parish and the community at-large.Training: No training is required but potential and current members must be practicing Catholic gentleman who are 18 years of age or older. Time Commitment: Monthly meetings are held on the 2nd

Wednesday of every month throughout the year at 7:30 p.m. The overall time commitment is what members want it to be based upon the activities that are important to each member. Contact: Grand Knight – Mark Dunn, [email protected], 913.422.4640; Deputy Grand Knight – Robert Borgmeyer, [email protected], 913.825.2080

MOTHERS’ CIRCLE What We Do: Motherhood is a blessing and a gift from God. Mothers’ Circle reminds us to be Christ centered, allowing us to find peace and joy as a mother. Spiritually, the Mothers’ Circle will enrich your life. Getting involved is a wonderful way to increase your sense of belonging as you involve

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yourself in the parish and establish long lasting friendships. Praying and sharing life’s experiences together help unite us. We learn we are not alone with the daily challenges mothers face. Whom We Serve: Parish Training: No formal training required Time Commitment: Meetings held 3rd Wednesday of each month. Additional commitment is required by volunteering for parish support. There are also Mom’s Night Outs and Children’s Outings as well as other special service projects. Contact: Heather Buchwiz, [email protected], 913.488.8055

SACRED HEART JOB CLUB/KANSAS CITY METRO NETWORKING JOB CLUBWhat We Do: Online networking and support group, that has been recognized by the Department of Labor as part of their Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnership initiative, is open to all those experiencing job loss or in a career transition in the Kansas City metro area. • Social Networking Online site: (http://sacredheartjobclub.ning.com) (over 3,000 members); • LinkedIn Group site: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1826618&trk=hb_side_g (over 1,400 members);• Follow us on Twitter @jobclub. Whom We Serve: We serve anyone experiencing a job loss or a career transition in the Kansas City metro area.Training: Minimal training to help assist online or onsite.

Time Commitment: As little or as much time as you can volunteer; entirely up to the volunteer.Contact: Maureen Reintjes, [email protected], 913.422.5700, ext. 250

ST. MARY’S FOOD KITCHEN What We Do: Feed the hungry in our community by preparing/serving a noon meal for 350-400 people. Training: None Required. Time Commitment: Second Tuesday of each month precooked food items are delivered to Sacred Heart School by 9 a.m. Adult Volunteers serving meals arrive at Willa Gill Multipurpose Center at 645 Nebraska Ave., Kansas City, KS before 9:30 a.m. the second Tuesday of the month. Volunteers should be finished by 1 p.m. Contact: Ryan and Lynsey Hammeke, [email protected], 913.422.8228

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Please keep until Winter 2017

5501 Monticello Road • Shawnee, KS 66226-3002 • Phone: (913) 422-5700 • www.shoj.org

Sacred Heart of JesusCatholic Church


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