What's a catechist? It's a $3 word for someone who shares their faith. That's simpler than you'd imagine and it's never been more important! Catechists are needed in many parts of our parish program, including leading learning stations at monthly gatherings, facilitating adult groups, and mentoring youth for sacramental prep. Hospitality helpers (bakers, decorators, and more) also … Continue reading Volunteers Needed!
Category: Faith Formation
Faith formation programs will begin in November at St. Anthony's! We'll offer monthly gatherings for learners of all ages, along with youth ministry, sacramental preparation (Reconciliation, Eucharist and Confirmation), adult formation groups and more. Please watch the bulletin, parish website, and social media for details.Pat Finan will guide our efforts this year, and he's eager … Continue reading Faith Formation Update
Each year many people start the Lenten season with the intention of doing things to grow in their faith but often end the season with a feeling that it once again slipped by while they were caught up in the busyness of life. This year, you can experience Lent in a new and meaningful way--and … Continue reading Live Lent!
On this faith-filled adventure, families discover that trusting Jesus pulls them through life’s ups and downs. Due to continued social distancing, this year's VBS program will be held via Zoom video conferencing. All needed supplies and step-by-step directions for participation will be provided. The program will be held on July 6, 14, 22, 30, and … Continue reading All Aboard for Family VBS with the Rocky Railway!
In the Gospel of Mark, Jesus' first words are an invitation to metanoia--an invitation to repent, to change, to be converted. No matter where we are on our faith journey, Jesus is calling us to a deeper relationship with him. Metanoia: A Journey with Christ into Conversion is a video series that explores areas in … Continue reading Watch the Metanoia Series
Welcome to our St. Anthony virtual Easter egg hunt! Why Eggs? Watching a chick break out of its egg is a powerful symbol of new life. For Christians the Easter egg reminds us of Jesus' resurrection--his "breaking out" of the tomb where he was placed after he died on the cross and being raised to new life. … Continue reading Easter Egg Hunt!
From our Director of Religious Education, Laura Hollinrake: I hope you and your family are doing well and staying healthy (and sane!) in the midst of all the life changes brought about by the pandemic. We can't gather this Sunday for Palm Sunday nor for the rest of our Holy Week and Easter celebrations, but … Continue reading Holy Week At Home Resources
Jesus is our Savior and our God, but do we really know Him as we should? This Lent, join us for a parish mission in which we'll take a fresh look at Jesus-- who He is, what He taught, and what He did for our salvation. We'll watch and discuss the DVD series, Jesus: The … Continue reading Join Us For A Parish Mission
High school and middle school youth and their friends are invited to join us for the annual skiing/tubing trip to Seven Oaks in Boone on Sunday, January 26 from 12:15-9:30 PM. Cost is $30 which includes transportation, lift ticket, equipment rental and lessons; financial assistance is available if needed. Find more information here. Registration deadline … Continue reading Youth Skiing and Tubing Trip