Our Mass Times For Christmas…Hope To See You There!
We cordially invite you, your family, your friends, your neighbors, and out-of-state visitors to celebrate the birth of Jesus with us this Christmas. Here are our Mass times for Christmas and Christmas Eve.
Update: Spread Christmas Joy Through the Angel Tree Program!
Update Saturday, Dec. 7 Thank you for your generous support so far on the St. John the Evangelist Angel tree 2024! Additional children have been added to the Angel tree […]
Celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe: Novena, Mass, and Festivities – Join Us!
Join us nightly at 6:15 p.m. for a bilingual Rosary (English and Spanish) leading to the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Advent Scripture Challenge
Prepare Your Heart for Advent Through Scripture and Prayer
Disaster Relief Update- Thank you!
A few weekends ago, after the Sunday Masses, St. John the Evangelist parishioners were asked on short notice to donate urgently needed items to the people in the communities that were hardest hit by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina.
October 20th is World Mission Sunday
World Mission Sunday is a special day that unites Catholics worldwide in prayer, solidarity and support for the Church’s mission efforts.
45th Annual Oktoberfest is this Weekend!
St. John’s 45th Annual Oktoberfest is this coming Friday and Saturday and we still need volunteers in many areas – cashiers, ride and game attendants, parking, and more. Come on out and enjoy all that Oktoberfest has to offer and help support our parish and school!
Operation Airdrop Disaster Relief
In response to Hurricane Helene, St. John the Evangelist is mobilizing an effort this week to assist with disaster relief in the devastated areas of North Carolina. We will be sending down a truck on Thursday, October 10th with urgently needed items.
A Note from Father Smith
Fr. Chad Ripperger’s prayer for the upcoming election: With the upcoming election, many worry about the direction of our culture and society and feel anxious, worried and even depressed. Rather than allowing this to take hold, turn to prayer and beseech God, Our Lady, St. Joseph, and the saints.