From Our Pastor
Dear Folks,
This weekend, we have the joy of announcing the winners of our Volunteer of the Year Awards, nominated by you—our parish family. It’s a small way to shine a light on the big hearts that quietly serve our parish behind the scenes.
St. Mary’s could not accomplish all that it does without so many amazing volunteers. I often think that a big part of my vocation is to encourage each of you to use your gifts to serve the Lord. If I can help point you in the right direction, then I can get out of the way and wonder at the marvelous works of the Lord.
`Please take a moment to read the announcement here in the bulletin. One of the award winners gave me a big hug after the announcements at the leadership dinner! It seems he was surprised that someone had noticed. Noticing and being grateful are essential to a healthy spiritual life—for each of us, and for the parish as a whole.
Conversely, be vigilant in rooting out any sense of entitlement that could stir envy or bitterness in your soul! To all who made nominations, and to all who were nominated: thank you. Every year, I’m grateful for how the nomination process brings someone into focus who has been quietly serving with great, often hidden, generosity.
There’s no shortage of work to do in any parish, and it can be a challenge to serve the needs of 6,700 families (yes, you read that number right!). But St. Mary’s thrives when all of her children are giving of their time, talent, and treasure. These V olunteers of the Year winners all give heroically.
And a bonus shout-out to Margaret Ford, who was honored with a “Lifetime Achievement Award”! Since she was previously honored many years ago with a Volunteer of the Year Award and continued serving in many ways, she was eligible, per the rules, for this special recognition. Thank you, Margaret!
This year, we announced a new award, “The Pastor’s Above and Beyond Award”, given to Mike Hamann. Why? Because his work as general contractor went beyond and above industry standards! His children have graduated from HCA, but he is truly leaving the school much better than he found it. Thank you, Mike, Margaret, and all of our honorees!
We were thrilled with an impromptu drop-in from a visiting Bishop! God is good!
pax,
Father John Mosimann
