Worship Ministry
Service Opportunities
All members of the Church are called to service as disciples of Christ. Charity begins at home then to the community, the parish, at work and in the world.

Queen of All Saints parish is proud to offer some forty different ministries to our parishioners and community. Please contact us if one of our offerings may be of benefit to you, or if you feel you would like to contribute to the Queen of All Saints community by serving as a member of one or more of our ministries.
Altar Servers
Altar servers share in a ministry which has a long history in the Church. Servers assist the priest and congregation in carrying out the ministry of communal Eucharistic celebration. Servers must be in 6th grade or older. Generally the servers are grades 6 to 8 but a few continue their service into high school. Servers must attend either QAS School or the Religious Education Program. The program is open to both boys and girls and training is provided. Altar Servers are scheduled to serve each weekday and Sunday mass during the year on a rotating basis. Prayerfulness, dependability and a willingness to learn are the only requirements.

For more information contact Paul Scavone, at the rectory.
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Lectors
Lectors are called to proclaim the Word of God at Mass. You are a storyteller, called to speak the words of salvation. This ministry requires above all things a strong belief in and devotion to the truth proclaimed in scripture. On the practical side, lectors need a loud, clear voice and should be comfortable speaking to large groups. New lectors must attend an evening of training and formation, held at various times throughout the year. Training sessions for new lectors are announced in the Parish Bulletin. Lectors are scheduled to serve two or three times a month in pairs, with one lector reading each of the two readings. Lectors are also required to attend one or two evenings of formation a year.

For more information contact Paul Scavone, at the rectory.
Ministers of Communion
Ministers of Communion are called to serve the very life of the Church, the sacred Body and Blood of Christ. The sharing of Christ’s Body and Blood is the very source of our collective spiritual life. In this ministry you serve your community by sharing with them the mystery that makes us one.

New ministers must attend an evening of training and formation, held at various times throughout the year. Training sessions for new ministers are announced in the Parish Bulletin. Eucharistic ministers serve at whichever Mass you happen to attend each weekend, and usually serve two to three times a month. Ministers are also required to attend one or two evenings of formation a year.

For more information contact
Paul Scavone, at the rectory.