Liturgical Ministers
Serve at Mass: Volunteer for a Liturgical Ministry
Join us in sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ by serving our Saint Clement Parish community at Mass. We invite you to volunteer for a Liturgical Ministry. Come help to welcome and greet others, distribute Holy Communion, assist in the liturgy as an altar server, or prepare the church or chapel for Mass. See below to learn more. Contact Lori Howard with any questions and to sign up!
Are you already registered to be a Liturgical Minister? Click to schedule when you serve next!
Liturgical Ministry Trainings - 2024
Thank you to all who are stepping up to help serve our parish community in our liturgical ministries; we are most grateful! Click below to register for our upcoming training sessions:
Training for Eucharistic Ministers: Sunday, October 27 - following the 11:15 a.m. Mass - Register Here
Greeter Sign Up to Serve
If you are trained and on our roster as a Greeter, you may sign up to serve this weekend. If you can serve on a future weekend, feel free to sign up today.
Become an Altar Server
Parishioners 4th grade and older are welcome to serve as Altar Servers. In this role, you will carry the cross and candles in the procession and assist the presider throughout the worship service. If you have already registered to serve, you can find our altar server training video here.
Eucharistic Minister
Confirmed parishioners are welcome to serve as Eucharistic Ministers. In this role, you will distribute the consecrated bread to our parish family.
Become a Greeter
All parishioners, even our youngest ones, are welcome to serve as Hospitality Ministers. In this role, you will greet guests and parishioners, help them to find a seat, and assist with the collection.
Become a Lector
Confirmed parishioners are welcome to serve as a Lector. In this role, you will set the tone of the worship service by proclaiming the Living Word of God.
Become a Sacristan
Confirmed parishioners are welcome to serve as a Sacristan. In this role, you will prepare all of the items for the Mass, from cups and plates to vestments and lights.