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“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with gratitude in your hearts to God. And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus.”
— Colossians 3:16–17
Gives you a chance to pray and to say, “God, I am here for You.” It is less about being on time and more about being ready—ready to pray, to listen, and to receive what God wants to give.
Consider sitting toward the front, making it easier for those who come later to find a place near the back.
Turn off your phone or silence any distractions—just to give your heart a little more space to listen.
You are invited to the Mass. You are not an audience; you are a participant. Sing, respond, and pray from your heart. Worship is not about performing—it is about being present.
The readings, prayers, and homily are moments where God can softly speak to your heart. Staying open-hearted can help you receive what God wants to say to you today.
It is Jesus Himself—Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity. Taking a moment to pause, pray, and reflect before and after can help you enter more deeply into this sacred gift.
During Communion, please reverently consume the Host before returning to your seat, as it should not be carried back with you.
After the final blessing, it is meaningful to linger quietly and thank God. Mass does not truly end when the music stops, but when your heart has had a chance to respond.
View our Mass Schedule for times and details.
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In the stillness, God is already waiting.
Explore traditional Catholic prayers, simple reflections, and gentle guides to help you grow in your prayer life—one quiet moment at a time.
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Rooted in faith and inspired by grace, our Catholic Church invites you into a real, living relationship with Jesus.
Take time to explore the core teachings that shape our lives, bring hope, and help us grow in faith as you discover the heart of Our Catholic Faith.
Ever find yourself moved by a melody at Mass?
In every hymn, we’re given a chance to lift our hearts to God—to pray, to praise, and to join our voices as one.
These songs, rooted in Scripture and tradition, aren’t just words we sing—they’re part of how we worship, how we pray, and how we draw closer to Him together.Â
Ever feel a tug to give back in a simple, meaningful way?
Serving at Mass—as a lector, commentator, altar server, or choir—isn’t just about filling a role. It’s a way to grow in faith, love the Church, and help others encounter Jesus in the liturgy.Â
Even the smallest act, done with love, becomes a prayer.