
We
are very fortunate to have a number of active ministries open to
all parishioners. If you would like to join any of the groups, please
contact the Parish Office.
Parish
Prayer Groups: Click 
Faith Education and Formation: Click 
Acolytes:
The acolyte is instituted to serve at the Altar and to assist the
Priest in liturgical celebrations. In particular, he prepares the
Altar and the Vessels and assists in giving Communion at Mass and
to the sick outside Mass.
Altar
Servers: The Altar Servers assist the Priest during
the Mass and, equally as important, assist the community in prayer
through their actions and symbolism during the Mass. This ministry
is open to boys and girls in Year 5 and above.
Bereavement
Ministry: The primary role of this group is to offer
support to people who have lost a member of their family. This is
done by visitation, which is the most effective way of offering
pastoral care; as well, as needed, a support group is offered for
people going through the grief process.
Church
Cleaning: Each week we have groups of people who volunteer
their services to cleaning the church.
Church
Wardens: The role of the church warden is to take up the
collections at Masses and also support the hospitality ministry
by helping parishioners to find a seat in the church.
Extraordinary
Ministers of the Eucharist: The Eucharistic ministers have
an important role in our celebration of liturgy, but, as well, they
are involved in a special ministry to the sick of our parish community.
Health
& Fitness and Walking Group: This group meets weekly
and goes for a walk together. This offers support and encouragement
to the members and provides ongoing education.
Hospitality
Groups:
- Welcomers:
A group of people at each Mass to welcome people coming to the
Mass, to hand them a copy of the parish bulletin or the diocesan
newspaper.
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Ushers: A group of people to show people to a seat, especially
at our more crowded Masses.
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Welcoming new parishioners: People available at each Mass to meet
with new parishioners and to provide them with the opportunity
to register as a parishioner and to provide information on the
areas of parish life in which they might be interested.
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Having a “cuppa” after Mass: An opportunity for people
to mingle together after they have been to Mass.
Liturgy
Committee: This committee has a vital role in the life
of the parish; its task is to enhance our liturgical celebrations
each Sunday and on special feast days.
Maintenance
of the Church & Grounds: This group has the task of
keeping up with the lawn mowing and generally keeping the church
grounds tidy.
Music
Ministry: We have an active music ministry in the parish
of musicians and singers that leads the congregation with traditional
and contemporary hymns during the Mass and at special occasions.
Needs
Ministry: This is one of the unique ministries in St Andrews
parish. This ministry operates when something occurs in the parish
that is not covered by the other ministries: it is making oneself
available when needed.
Overhead
Projector Operators: As our hymns and responses for Mass
appear on screens, these people assist the congregation participate
in the Mass. This is a popular ministry for young people, but of
course is not restricted to them.
Piety
Stall: A wide range of religious items may be purchased
from our Piety Stall. It is open after each Sunday Mass and by appointment
through the Parish Office.
Seniors
Group: Meets regularly and holds outings as a social and
support structure for our elderly parishioners.
Singles
Group: This is a support group for those who are single
through separation or divorce, widowed or by choice and parents
with children are most welcome.
St
Vincent DePaul Society: As a parish, we have a responsibility
to all members of the parish community. The particular ministry
of the St Vincent DePaul society is to provide care and material
help to families in need.
Transport
Volunteers: There are times when people in the parish need
help to get to Mass and the occasional situation where people need
transport to the doctor or to hospital.
Visitation
Groups: visitation is part of the ministry of other groups
in the parish; however, we feel there is a definite need to have
people who are prepared to visit parishioners -- this could be because
of a particular need; it could be to visit new parishioners; it
might involve census work; it might be to visit to families involved
in the sacramental programmes; it might be to deliver material such
as Baptism certificates to families.
Youth
and Young Adult Ministry: YouthWorks is the official
youth ministry in the parish and, in effect, it consists of two
groups which overlap in certain areas. The two groups would roughly
be divided into those of school-age and young adults which are the
older age group. Their activities involve participation in the liturgy,
faith education and social events.
Parish
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