This committee oversees the physical properties of the parish-arranging for completion of necessary repairs. Committee members periodically inspect properties, proposing a timetable for capital expenditures, repairs, and suggested improvements to church properties. Pastoral Council liaison is Gary Houdeshell.
To reserve Saints Peter and Paul facilities, review the Facilities page for information about the use policy and reservation form.
The Finance Council serves as an advisory body to the pastor and the pastoral council regarding the administration and stewardship of human resources, parish facilities, and parish finances. Parishioners are encouraged to exercise stewardship as an expression of gratitude to God and as a way of life for disciples of Christ. Pastoral Council liaison is Tony Gustafson.
It is in liturgy that we celebrate who we are and what we believe as a Christian community. The purpose of this committee is to nourish and give direction to the liturgical worship of the parish, including the elements of spirituality, music, environment, and liturgical ministry. Pastoral Council liaisons are Tony Gustafson and Michael Schnurr.
Parish Life welcomes new parishioners, fosters a sense of belonging for all members, and provides activities and programs that strengthen Christian community. Social Justice continues the ministry of Jesus through service to all God’s children. Opportunities are provided for parishioners to respond to the social needs of today.
Each month, a group of up to 6 families parish families volunteer to serve on the fellowship committee. They are responsible for preparing and serving 1st Sunday breakfast and 3rd Sunday coffee/treats and cleaning the kitchen/social hall eating area following the two events. Families interested in joining the fellowship committee can signup online – https://tinyurl.com/fellowship-sspp.
Once per month, committee members will deep clean the church, kitchen, social hall according to the Cleaning Checklist; the remainder of month they will light clean (empty garbage, tidy restrooms, and vacuum, as needed). Families interested in serving on the cleaning committee can signup online – https://tinyurl.com/cleaning-sspp.
The bereavement committee reaches out to parishioners who are mourning the death of a loved one. Committee members assist families in planning the funeral liturgy and serving the luncheon. In providing consolation, support and hope, we make an effort, as representatives of their Catholic community, to share their grief. Contact Tonya Meyer with questions.