MINISTRY
St. Joseph Parish is entering an exciting season of growth and renewal. As our parish becomes more alive, new ministries are emerging and existing ones are growing stronger. Whether you are looking to serve, connect, or deepen your faith, there is a place for you here—and even more ministry opportunities will be coming soon.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
The Knights of Columbus at St. Joseph Parish is a fraternal organization of Catholic men dedicated to serving the Church, supporting families, and helping those in need. Through prayer, service projects, and fellowship, the Knights actively contribute to parish life and the wider community while growing in faith together.
WOMEN'S COUNCIL
The Women’s Council at St. Joseph Parish is a newly forming ministry open to women seeking to grow in faith, build community, and serve the parish together. This council will provide opportunities for prayer, fellowship, and service, while encouraging women to share their gifts and support one another. As this ministry continues to develop, it will help strengthen parish life and create meaningful ways for women to be involved at St. Joseph.
Contact the parish office for more information 715-262-5310.
LITURGICAL ROLES
Getting involved with the various ministries is a vital and rewarding opportunity for our parishioners.
Contact the parish office for more information on any of the following liturgical roles: Greeter, Lector, Altar Server, Usher, Video Recorder, or Catechist.
MUSIC MINISTRY
Our choir sings at the 10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass from September through May.
We sing a variety of choral and liturgical music, from traditional to contemporary. We welcome new members, men or women. Reading music is an asset but not a necessity to join. We welcome anyone who loves to praise God through song.
Choir practice is Tuesday evenings from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Contact: Monica Laust; 715-262-3610 or Beth Voss; 715-262-5810
STITCHERS SEWING GROUP
The Stitchers is a small group of women who meet on Tuesdays in the lower level of the parish house. The Stitchers work on various handicraft and sewing projects. They embroider dish towels and pillowcases, cut and sew material for making rugs, make baby blankets for baptism baskets and baby and full-size quilts that are sold at the Fall Festival. Some of the quilts are donated to Sharing & Caring and Pierce County Social Services. Quilts are also available for sale! If interested, contact Nancy.
Anyone interested in sewing, crocheting or embroidering is welcome to join this sociable group.
Contact: Nancy Peterson, 651-303-7253 or email the parish office.





