St. Joseph and Nativity of the BVM Catholic Parishes Newsletter — October 2021

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Usher Ministry: Fostering Hospitality and Building Community in Our Parishes

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ach of us is made in the image and likeness of God, with our own unique talents that can be put to use to glorify the Lord and serve His church. We must all take the time to pray and ask the Lord the words of the church hymn, “Servant Song,” “what do you want of me, Lord?” St. Joseph’s usher Jeff Mount believes we all have talents to give at our

parishes — we might just have to ask the Lord to show us where the need is. “Some people think, ‘I can’t make a difference,’” Jeff says. “It’s all about being links in a chain and building blocks to form a strong and vibrant faith community.” The ushers help with seating, if necessary. They also take the collection, distribute bulletins, facilitate lines for Communion and show guests where to go. Ushers are also there in the event of a health emergency at Mass. Jeff considers himself a people person, and he loves being involved at St. Joseph’s. “For my job, I interact with a lot of people,” he says. “I love asking people how they are doing and taking an interest in their lives. I want to let them know that I care.” Our ushers want to make sure everyone who enters the doors at St. Joseph’s feels welcome. Jeff realizes this may be a determining factor in whether someone returns to St. Joseph’s.

Jeff and Kathleen Mount love being involved at St. Joseph’s.

“For my job, I interact with a lot of people. I love asking people how they are doing and taking an interest in their lives. I want to let them know that I care.” — Jeff Mount page 4

“We are the climate makers,” he says. “We set the climate and make them want to come back and feel welcome.” Through the past year and a half of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jeff admits it’s been hard to not share an un-masked smile with people. He has missed seeing smiles, too. But as churches reopened last summer, Jeff has been happy to be a constant in people’s lives through the ups and downs. “I want to make sure I show compassion — I want to be caring,” Jeff says. “We have to be there for everyone. When someone is ill or loses a loved one, it affects all of us.” Jeff would encourage everyone to share their talents with a ministry. He also enjoys his work with the Knights of Columbus. His wife, Kathleen, is an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion, and she also serves the homebound. “I think people sell themselves short on their talents,” Jeff says. “Sometimes we lack the self-confidence to do things.” continued on page 5

Nativity ushers (from left) Joe Pellittieri, Dee Darin, Kathy Rokasy and John Rokasy


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