Eucharistic Ministers
Eucharistic Ministers (EMs), lay persons licensed by the bishop and serving at the pleasure of the clergy, assist in administering the sacrament of Holy Communion. EMs serve the chalice (cup) of wine. Individual training and opportunities to shadow experienced Eucharistic Ministers are provided for those new to this ministry. Group refresher training is offered twice a year. Church-owned white robes (albs) are available for use during services. A schedule is distributed to EMs indicating date and time of service (usually once or twice a month) at 8 am and/or at 10 am on Sundays. Additional occasions to serve occur frequently, for example, during Easter Week, Christmas, and for weddings and funerals. Serving as a Eucharistic Minister is a vital and rewarding ministry. Contact Jessica Dunlap.