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FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES
1. Catholic Daughters
This is a regional women's club that meets at St. John's . It is
the second oldest Council in the State of Maryland and as such
has a proud history of gathering women of all ages into stronger
faith life and service to God and His Church. The Council meets
on the third Tuesday of each month.
2. Coffee & Donuts
Ministries from the Parish provide hospitality after the 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Masses with coffee and donuts.
3. Garden Club
The club is a service ministry dedicated to beautifying the
church grounds. They raise monies through its annual Mother's
Day Flower Sale . The members meet 5 or 6
times a year to plant and groom the gardens, create wreaths for
the church door, or work the flower sale.
4. Hospitality
& Fellowship
The Hospitality and Fellowship Team finds its purpose in helping to create a warm and welcoming community within our parish family. We plan and host events and activities that provide opportunities for parishioners to enjoy fun, fellowship, and a feeling of community with fellow parishioners. Please visit our website by
clicking here to learn more about the team, see a schedule of events, or for information about how to join the team. All are welcome.
5. Knights of Columbus
The
Knights of Columbus is a fraternal order of Catholic men who
pledge to live out their lives in strong accordance with the
teachings of the Catholic Church. Founded by Fr. McGivney, the
Knights have pledged themselves to good works and mutual support
of the local parish. The Bishop McNamara Council #1622, founded
in 1912, meets at St. John the Evangelist Church in Room 10
of the Community Center on the first and third Mondays of
the month at 7:30pm. The meetings are open to members
in good standing of the Knights of Columbus.
Visit our website! [click here]
6. Men of St. John
Growing out of the Promise Keepers and Catholic Men's Conference movements, this group of men gathers regularly for mutual support and spiritual growth. The group meets every other Saturday morning at 7:30 a.m. for breakfast and sharing at a local restaurant. Additionally the men volunteer their time when possible to various social justice projects in the area.
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