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Ministries & Outreach:
Daughters of the King: That Daughters of the King is a lay order for women who are communicants of the Episcopal Church. Daughters pledge to a life-long program of prayer, service, and evangelism dedicated to the spreading Christ's Kingdom and strengthening of the spiritual life of the parish. To become involved, contact Molly Duhon, molly.duhonatcpsbdotorg. The national website is http://www.dok-national.org/. |
Food Pantry: Using contributions from members, St. Andrew's offers food assistance to the needy by maintaining a supply of non-perishable foods and other essentials. To become involved, contact Barbara Fox, at mcabefoxatyahoodotcom.
Visitation Committee: Members visit, pray for, and minister to the sick and hospitalized connected to St. Andrew's. To become involved, contact Mitzi George at mothermitziathotmaildotcom.
Cursillo and Ultreya: The Cursillo Movement consists of proclaiming the best news of the best reality: that God, in Christ, loves us. To become involved, contact Anita Luff at greyhund1937atmsndotcom. To attend a Cursillo retreat, contact Debby Langlois, dlangloisatsuddenlinkdotnet. Visit the national Cursillo website at http://www.cursillo.org/. |
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Nutrition Center: Established in 1989, St. Andrew's has been home to Moss Bluff's Senior Nutrition Center for 16 years. Hurricane Rita severely damaged the facility in 2005, and it had to be torn down. We look forward to having a new building and "home" for this continuing outreach program by 2009. To become involved, contact Pam Dibbley, at pamdibbleyatpeoplepcdotcom.
Worship and Formation:
Children's Church: St. Andrew's Children's Church is a fun and dynamic program for children of all ages. The curriculum uses art, music, games and dance to bring the Gospels to life and help our youngest members to form a real relationship with Jesus Christ. Children's Church begins at 10:15 and joins the adults before communion. For more information about Children's Church contact Somer George at srgeorge9atssvcsdotcom.
Christian Formation: Adult classes offer thoughtful discussion on various topics, including a study of healing, world religions, specific books of the bible, and an examination of liturgy. To become involved, contact Roxanne Myers at roxanne_myersathotmaildotcom.
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Music: The music program of St. Andrews strives to enhance the worship experience of the congregation by incorporating contemporary songs and traditional hymns. To become involved, contact Roxanne Myers, at roxanne_myersathotmaildotcom.
Altar Guild: The altar guild takes responsibility for the preparation of the altar and the care of vessels, vestments, and linens. To become involved, contact Roxanne Myers at roxanne_myersathotmaildotcom.
Lay Readers & Eucharistic Ministers: Lay Readers and Eucharistic Ministers assist in Sunday morning worship by reading lessons or serving the chalice. To become involved, contact Otto Strasburg at otto.strasburgatcpsbdotorg.
Membership & Community
Ushers: Ushers greet visitors, distribute bulletins, take the communion elements forward, collect the offering, and escort members of our congregation to communion. To participate, contact Gary Rock at grockatxspediusdotnet.
Coffee Hosts: Coffee Hosts provide a simple snack for the congregation to enjoy following the worship service. To participate, contact Amanda Early at gch443ataoldotcom.
Property & Grounds
The Property & Grounds Committee is responsible for housekeeping, capital projects, and the upkeep of the church buildings and grounds. To become involved, contact standrewsmossbluffatgmaildotcom.
Vision 2012:
Vision 2012 is St. Andrew's ambitious plan for the future designed to allow St. Andrew's to apply for full parish status in the year 2012. The goals include increased membership, pledges, attendance, and participation. To find out how you can contribute to Vision 2012, contact Somer George at srgeorge9atssvcsdotcom.
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