Hospitality & Setup Volunteers Needed – Sunday Social Issues Series

๐ŸŒ Support Our Sunday Social Issues Series


Volunteers Needed for Setup & Refreshments

Our Sunday Social Issues Series provides meaningful opportunities for our parish community to engage in thoughtful dialogue about important issues through the lens of our Catholic faith.

To make these gatherings welcoming and successful, we need volunteers to assist with:

  • Setting up tables and chairs
  • Preparing and arranging refreshments
  • Light clean-up following the event

Hospitality is a vital ministry. By helping create a comfortable and inviting space, you are helping foster conversation, learning, and community.


“Welcome one another, then, as Christ welcomed you.” – Romans 15:7

๐Ÿ™Œ How You Can Help

Whether you can assist occasionally or regularly, your support makes a difference. No special skills are required—just a willingness to serve.

๐Ÿ“‹ Sign up to volunteer here

Thank you for helping us build a welcoming space for faith-filled conversation and community engagement.


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