Catholic Worker House

Catholic Worker House Meals


Serve with Love. Share a Meal. Be Christ to Others.

St. Thomas More parishioners have the beautiful opportunity to serve meals at the Catholic Worker House, offering nourishment, hospitality, and dignity to our brothers and sisters in need.

This ministry is more than preparing food — it is an encounter with Christ. When we serve, we live out the Gospel call to feed the hungry, welcome the stranger, and love without condition.


“For I was hungry and you gave me food…” – Matthew 25:35

What We Do

Volunteers help by:

  • Preparing or donating food
  • Serving meals
  • Cleaning up after the meal
  • Offering kindness and conversation

Families, individuals, teens, and small groups are welcome to participate. This is a wonderful opportunity for families to serve together.


Upcoming Catholic Worker House Meals

Catholic Worker House Meals coming up.
Sign ups below:


 ðŸ”—June 7, 2026

 ðŸ”—July 5, 2026

(Please click the links above to view available dates and volunteer opportunities.)


Who Can Volunteer?

  • Adults
  • Families (children with parent supervision)
  • High school students (great service hours opportunity)
  • Ministry groups

No special skills required — just a heart ready to serve.

Why It Matters?

Every meal served is a reminder that no one walks alone. Your presence brings hope, encouragement, and the love of Christ to those who may need it most.

Thank you for sharing your gifts with our parish and our wider community.

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