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Al-Anon

Al-Anon is a support program for family members and friends of individuals struggling with alcoholism. It provides a safe and confidential space to share experiences, find strength, and learn coping strategies. Through meetings and resources, Al-Anon helps individuals navigate the challenges of loving someone with alcohol addiction while focusing on their own well-being and recovery.

They meet every Sunday at 7pm in room 405 in Anthony Hall.

Contact :

Scott Kingsley

scottkingsley66@hotmail.com

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global fellowship dedicated to helping individuals recover from alcoholism. Through a 12-step program, peer support, and regular meetings, AA provides a safe and confidential environment for individuals to share their experiences and work toward sobriety. The program is open to anyone seeking help with alcohol addiction, regardless of background or belief.

They meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings 7am to 8:30am in Padua in the Community Center.

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Altar Servers and Thurifers

Altar Servers assist the priest in the preparation of the altar, the prayers spoken by the priest, and any other items necessary to conduct the liturgy. Altar Servers vest in an alb, which will be provided.

Requirements: Rising 5th graders through High School, must be trained at St. Francis of Assisi.

Time Commitment: Schedule depends on liturgy(ies) served. Typically a minimum of once per month. An annual formation/training is also required.

Contact :

Karina Miranda

karinamiranda86@yahoo.com | 919-579-7299

 

 

Always God’s Children (AGC)

This ministry, named after the US Bishops’ 1998 pastoral letter, entitled “Always Our Children,” offers a confidential setting for those who identify as LGBTQ+, along with our family, friends, and anyone who supports and cares for us as children of God. Monthly gatherings provide a safe place to pray together, share our experiences, and talk over our concerns.

Contact :

Stacey Shine
(919) 847-8204 x 249

Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregiver Support Group

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia can be both rewarding and challenging. Our support group offers a compassionate and confidential space for caregivers to connect, share personal experiences, and gain practical insights from others who understand the journey. 

Each session provides opportunities for mutual encouragement, education, and guidance in navigating the stages of dementia with resilience and compassion. 

Meeting Options: 

  • In-Person: First Wednesday of each month at 1:00 PM in Padua 
  • Virtual: Third Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM (via Zoom)
    To receive the virtual meeting link, please contact Lynne Carpentar. 

New participants are always welcome. 

Contact :

In Person Group:
Kathleen Boate

Virtual Group:
Lynne Carpentar
Fran Doerfler

Assisi Cafe Volunteers

Volunteer to work in the Assisi Café during weekdays mornings 8:30am-10:30am from September-May.

Contact :

Ashley Watson
(919) 847-8204 x 444

Assisi Scripture/Adult Bible Study

The Assisi Scripture Study program was founded in 2003 by Rich Zemonek, MPS and Deacon Pat McIlmoyle (Our Lady of the Rosary, Louisburg). Rich and Pat were passionate about the need for quality bible study true to Catholic biblical teachings, practical and applicable to everyday life and reflected Franciscan charism and spirituality. The courses cater to all levels of understanding, those new to scripture study to a more advanced understanding. The study currently utilizes two Catholic biblical study programs from Ascension Press and Little Rock Scripture Study (newly updated materials).

Scripture study courses offered throughout the year both during the day and in the evening by knowledgeable facilitators trained to make the study meaningful, informative, non-stressful and enjoyable. Courses typically range from 5 to 15 weeks, give or take, once a week for an hour and a half. Participants can either attend in-person at St. Francis or online via Zoom.

Registration completed through Realm. Individuals purchase their own materials through Amazon or directly through Liturgical Press.

Contact Brooke Kingston for information and timeline for the next Assisi Scripture Study. 

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Baptism Preparation

Meeting with and preparing our families with infants and children to celebrate the Sacrament of Baptism through a once-a-month preparation session. Please see our webpage for more information

Contact :

Martina Dumberger
(919) 847-8205 x 264

Basketball High School

Boys League play for 9th-12th graders. The season runs February thru May with registration beginning in January.

Contact : Tim Burns

Contact :

Basketball Summer Adult

Adult Men’s Over 18 League play during June and July on weekends only. Teams will have no practice time. Registration begins in April. Registration is TEAM BASED only. Players will form their own teams and submit their registration as a team.

Contact : Tim Burns

Contact :

Basketball Youth

This program is open to girls and boys grades 1st thru 8th playing in 6 different divisions. Youth league play runs during the months of Oct – Jan. Registration begins in August.

Contact : Mary Arleth  (919) 847-8205 x 358

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Blood Drive

Knights of Columbus and American Red Cross bi-annual Blood Drives. For dates and more information visit https://www.redcrossblood.org/ and enter sponsor code stfrancis.

Contact : Bryan Kozak

Contact :

For More Information (sponsor code stfrancis)

Brown Bag Ministry

Brown Bag Ministry prepares and distributes brown bag lunches every Saturday morning to a low-income senior citizen apartment community in Durham. The ministry welcomes groups and families of all ages to participate. Volunteers work together to make sandwiches, pack lunches, gather in brief communal prayer, and experience face-to-face contact with people in need.

Contact :

BSA Boy Troop

Open to Males 11-17 years old. “Service, community engagement and leadership development become increasingly important parts of the program as youth lead their own activities and work their way toward earning Scouting’s highest rank, Eagle Scout.” The troop meets weekly and typically have a weekend adventure every month. Visit Troop 352’s website to learn more.

Contact : Trey Cain

Contact :

BSA Girl Troop

Open to Females 11-17 years old. “Service, community engagement and leadership development become increasingly important parts of the program as youth lead their own activities and work their way toward earning Scouting’s highest rank, Eagle Scout.” The troop meets weekly and typically have a weekend adventure every month. Visit Troop 219’s website to learn more.

Contact : Shawn Pecze

Contact :

Called and Gifted

What is Called & Gifted?  

The Called & Gifted™ Discernment Process has been used since 1993 by over 200,000 lay, ordained, and religious Catholics and other Christians around the world. It is designed to help Christians discern the presence of charisms in their lives. Charisms, or spiritual gifts, are special abilities given to all Christians by the Holy Spirit to give them power both to represent Christ and to be a channel of God’s goodness for people. Whether extraordinary or ordinary, all charisms ought to be exercised in the service of God (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2003).  All three parts of the process are necessary for discovering where you are gifted. 

  • Part One is the Called and Gifted workshop, which lays the foundation for the beginning of discernment. During the initial Called & Gifted workshop series the participants will take the Catholic Spiritual Gifts Inventory. 

  • Part Two is the one hour gifts interview, an invaluable part of the process.  

  • Part Three helps you begin discernment in the real world. It will teach you how to: 

Why should I look into the Called & Gifted experience? 

• Have you ever felt a true sense of joy and energy when doing something? 

• Are there times when you just jump in to help someone complete a task? 

• Do people tell you “you’re a good listener”? 

• Do you love to read, gather knowledge and feel joy in sharing that knowledge? 

These are just some simple examples of how the Holy Spirit maybe alive in you and calling you to a deeper relationship with Jesus and those around you.  

Curious to learn more?  

When is the Next Called & Gifted Class?  

We will post the schedule as soon as we have scheduled the next program.

Contact :

Camp Francis

Summer camp program for school age youth. We offer lots of really cool opportunities in athletics, technologies, arts, and various enrichment areas! Kids can join us for half day or full day. All camps have min and max number of students so camp availability is based on enrollment. Registration begins in January.

Contact :

Ashley Watson
(919) 847-8205 x 444

For More Information

Cancer Support Group

Here there is hope. Here there is deep understanding. Here there is camaraderie. We are a group touched by cancer and we gather monthly to listen and offer support to each other. No matter where you are on your journey; newly diagnosed, long hauler, or in survivorship, come gather with us. Here is where we laugh, cry and pray with each other as we journey with cancer. We meet virtually @ 1pm on the 3rd Thursday of each month. Please contact Suzanne at the email below for a link.

Contact :

Suzanne Ziemer

suzanne.ziemer@stfrancisraleigh.org

Care for Creation

The Creation for Care Ministry strives to meet the challenges from scripture, Pope Francis’ encyclical, Laudato Sí, and our Franciscan roots to respond to “The Cry of the Earth and the Poor”. We suggest changes in our daily lifestyles, encourage changes and improvements in how our parish impacts the environment, and participate in organizations that advocate on the local and state level. Ministry options include our parish Community Garden, a local CSA (Community Supported Agricultural) program, or regular collaborations with community organizations.

 

Contact :

Pam James

Stfccreation@gmail.com

Catholic Parish Outreach

Catholic Parish Outreach – On-going Donation Collection
CPO is a ministry of Catholic Charities that serves the needs of people facing difficult financial times by providing food and clothing for children and maternity clothing for mothers. Certain donations are collected year-round in Clare Hall.

Contact :
Sue Hand | 919-846-7954  /  CPO | 919-873-0245

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Catholic Parish Outreach Donation Drives
Join us twice a year as we host food drives for and invite parishioners to volunteer at CPO, a ministry of Catholic Charities that serves the needs of people facing difficult financial times.

Contact :

Anne-Marie Summers

summers51984@gmail.com

Centering Prayer

Centering Prayer is a method of silent prayer developed by Trappist monk Thomas Keating. Prayer fosters a deeper relationship with God by moving beyond conversation to communion. After 20 minutes of silence, the group shares reflections on Scripture or spiritual reading.  The Centering Prayer group meets on Thursday mornings from 9:30 to 11:30 in Anthony Hall room 406, Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 8:30 via Zoom, and every fourth Saturday in the Anthony Large Conference Room from 9 to noon. Refer to Centering Prayer on Realm for more current information. Go to Realm: Groups: Find Groups: Spirituality – for meeting details. All are welcome!

Contact :

Alice Stanford

919-781-5860

Church Keeping

Volunteers help maintain the worship space, Holy Water fonts, altar, and other liturgical items as well as wash and iron linens.  Volunteer times for Church Keeping can be adapted to fit in your schedule.

Contact :

Beverly Saunders

919-846-5795

CLOW (Children’s Liturgy of the Word)

Children’s Liturgy of the Word are volunteers that ensure that the assembly’s children (ages 4-6) experience meaningful, inspirational, and spiritual celebrations of the Liturgy of the Word through careful, reflective planning, and preparation by our lay presiders.

Contact :

Jackie Kelly

919-896-6297

Collection Counters

Each week, a group of volunteers meets to sort and count the donations received during the prior week, including the weekend mass collections. The count team is charged with ensuring the accuracy and transparency of our count process. It also serves as our first step in demonstrating our good stewardship over the donated funds. Between 8-10 volunteers are desired to conduct the count. The time commitment is about one hour each week. Ideally, we would like to have enough volunteers to form multiple rotating teams. If you cannot commit to a weekly schedule, that is not a problem. We have members who volunteer every week, every other week, once a month, whatever works best for your schedule. While the count team has an important mission, it also can be a great opportunity to meet and socialize with other parishioners.

 

Contact :

Rob Neppel 

(919) 847-8205 x 243

Community Center Programs

Programs and classes offered in the Assisi Community Center throughout the school year. Fitness classes and Parent/Child classes.

Contact :

Ashley Watson
(919) 847-8205 x 444

For More Information

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Program

The Farm to church CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) supports local BIPOC farmers and sustainable and/or organic farming methods. By subscribing to a CSA, you share in both the risks and rewards of a farmer and their farm produce. The subscription fee is paid up front to the farmer. As a member of the CSA, you will receive a weekly box of sustainably and organically grown produce for 8 weeks during the CSA seasonThere are options to join in the fall, spring, and summer. 

 

Contact :

Elizabeth Kearse

eskearse@gmail.com

Contemplative Spirituality Group 

Meets via Zoom for shared readings and reflection to deepen our relationship with God, others and creation.  Check  Realm for meeting details. 

Contact :

Deacon Steve Andrews

stephenwandrews@outlook.com

CORRAL Riding Academy

CORRAL Riding Academy is a faith-motivated nonprofit that equips adolescent girls in high-risk situations through a long-term, holistic program of equine therapy and education. Reach out for more information on opportunities to provide transportation and academic support for program participants on a weekly basis or check out the service opportunities portal to help with hands-on support around the Kildaire campus on monthly work days.

Contact :

Donna Schwede

donna.schwede@gmail.com

CROP Hunger Walk

The annual CROP Hunger Walk, taking place in October, raises awareness of issues of hunger and food insecurity in our local and international community. In addition to walking, optional fundraising goes to support local and international organizations addressing these very issues. Opportunities exist to walk, donate, or join the leadership team.

Contact : JaVon Hansknecht (919) 847-8205 x270

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Cross Bearers

Being a Cross Bearer is an excellent way to share your time and talent with this community and play a very important role in the Mass, from the processional hymn to the recessional.

Requirements: Able to carry cross for extended period and climb altar steps.

Time Commitment: Schedule depends on liturgy(ies) served. Typically, once to twice per month. Ongoing formation and training required, minimum annually.

Contact :

Joseph Randazzo

410-841-4817

Cross Road (9-12)

Cross Road is our high school youth ministry program. 9th grade is usually the 2nd year of Confirmation preparation, and all 9th grade students who are not attending a Catholic High school should attend. All high school youth are welcome to attend Cross Road, regardless of grade.

Cross Road takes place after the 5:30pm Sunday Mass and meets roughly three times per month. We use a youth ministry model for “youth nights.” Participants GATHER together for a snack, fellowship, followed by a PROCLAIM given by an adult leader or peer leader. We then BREAK into designated small groups, led by adult group leaders to engage in deeper discussion of the evening’s proclaim. Small groups allow youth participants to build relationships within the groups and create a sense of community. Finally, we come back together to pray and to be SENT back into the world.

In addition to regular Sunday evening youth nights, youth are provided with opportunities to participate in retreats, socials and service projects throughout the session year. If you are interested in joining, please contact Tim Hetzel. 

Contact :

Tim Hetzel

tim.hetzel@stfrancisraleigh.org

Cross Step

Cross Step is a vibrant and engaging part of St. Francis of Assisi’s Cross faith formation series, designed specifically for our youngest parishioners. This program welcomes children ages 1 (who are walking) through 5 years old who are not currently enrolled in kindergarten. 

Cross Step provides a warm, nurturing environment where little ones can begin to explore their faith through age-appropriate activities, music, and play, helping them take their first steps in a lifelong journey with Christ.

Please register here for the 2025-2026 school year.

Contact :

Amy Daley

amy.daley@stfrancisraleigh.org | (919) 847-8205 x 489

Cross Train (6-8)

Cross Train is our middle school faith formation programOur goal is to connect the youth to each other, to our parish and church at large, and God and Jesus ChristWe do this by creating a fun, engaging, meaningful, and faith-filled environmentOur youth ministry model follows Jesus’ ministry on earth: gather, proclaim, break, and sendJoin us as we meet two to three Sundays a month from 6:45-8:15Learn, grow, and serve in our five social nights, five service projects, and prayer evenings included in our regular youth night program. 

 

Contact :

Jessica Montrella

jessica.montrella@stfrancisraleigh.org

Cross Walk (K-5)

Cross Walk meets immediately after the 9:00 AM Mass on Sunday mornings by breaking open the treasures of the Mass. Children hear a short “proclaim” in the Church challenging them to put their faith into action by living The Word heard at Mass. We live the Gospel and bring the Gospel to life.  Just as the USCCB’s National Directory for Catechesis says, “Catechesis both precedes the Liturgy and springs from it.”

Contact :

Marisa Ferrara

Marisa.Ferrara@stfrancisraleigh.org

Cub Scouts

Open to Youth in Kindergarten thru 5th grade! “Cub Scouting is fun for the whole family. In Scouting, boys and girls start with their best right now selves and grow into their very best future selves. It’s fun, hands-on learning and achievement that puts kids in the middle of the action and prepares them for today – and for life.” 

Contact :

Membership Coordinator

membershippack352@yahoo.com

Curbside Care

Curbside Care Ministry provides care packages to our brothers and sisters in need whom we often meet while driving around the Triangle area. We gather donations, pack the bags, and distribute these packages to the parish on the first weekend of the month.

Contact :

Alyson Zwerneman and Katie Dyer

alysonzwerneman@gmail.com, kdyer516@gmail.com

DifferentAbilities Ministry

This ministry fosters inclusion and active participation for parishioners affected by frailty or disability, meeting their social, emotional, and spiritual needs. Through a supportive “buddy” system, it integrates them into the daily life and broader ministries of the parish, highlighting unity and shared purpose within the Church community.

Contact :

Scott Pias

scotttail@icloud.com

Divorce Care

DivorceCare is a safe place where caring people come alongside you as you find healing from the pain of separation or divorce. In this video-based support group, you’ll find helpful counsel to manage the emotional turmoil and learn practical tools for decision-making.

Contact :

Bill Morgan

dejanuts@yahoo.com

Donation Drives

We coordinate a number of drives: food for local food pantries, supplies for migrant farm workers, and school supplies and backpacks for children. We also coordinate an Advent Giving Tree for local organizations, families, and ministries.

 

Contact :

Ashley Watson

919-847-8205 x 444

EM to Abbotswood

Volunteers join residents at the Abbotswood Independent and Assisted Living community in a 30-minute liturgical service every Sunday at 10:00 a.m. This is an important weekly service for residents who cannot attend Sunday mass at church to celebrate the Eucharist and join each other as a community in prayer. Training will be provided.

Contact :

Susan Bartone

suebluhowru63911@gmail.com

EM to Capital Oaks

Eucharistic Ministers hold a weekly Communion Service at this retirement community each Saturday 3:30pm. The service is held in the movie theater. One of the residents provides music and the EM’s conduct a brief service, which includes prayer, readings and distribution of the Eucharist. While we hold the service each week, EM’s on our team typically serve about once per month. Training will be provided.

Contact :

Peter Russo

prusso65@gmail.com

EM to Magnolia Glen

We minister to the Magnolia Glen Senior Living residents by offering compassionate care and encouraging a sense of belonging and connection to the Body of Christ through Eucharist, Word, prayer, and presence.  There are many ways to serve: Group Rosary leader, lector, cantor, EMHC, admin support, or visitor.  Perfect for young families or compassionate individuals. 

Contact :

Jacob House

jacob.w.house@gmail.com | 781-290-8813

EM to Rex Hospital

REX Hospital Eucharist Minister’s are scheduled on Tuesdays to bring the Eucharist to people who are currently patients at REX Hospital that can not currently attend Mass.

Contact :

Will Lundrigan

willrlun@gmail.com

EM to Springmoor

Springmoor Eucharist Minister’s are scheduled on Sunday mornings to bring the Eucharist to the people living at Springmoor that can no longer attend Mass. Training will be provided.
Thank you for your time and support to this/all ministries.

Contact :

Cathy Dondlinger

cdondlingernc@gmail.com

EM to the Homebound

Volunteers are trained, offered the opportunity to shadow until comfortable and scheduled once a month (more if they wish), to visit the homebound. On your scheduled week, you would visit 2-4 homebound parishioners, pray with them and give them the Eucharist. We are always looking for conscientious individuals to serve as Eucharistic Ministers to the Homebound. Training will be provided.

Contact :

Jeanette Cottone

jyc1@msn.com

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There are numerous opportunities for engagement at St. Francis of Assisi! We offer a variety of ministries and Bible studies, each aligned with specific Charisms or Spiritual Gifts. These gifts, bestowed upon all baptized Christians by the Holy Spirit, empower individuals to embody Christ and serve as conduits of divine grace to others.

Al-Anon is a support program for family members and friends of individuals struggling with alcoholism. It provides a safe and confidential space to share experiences, find strength, and learn coping strategies. Through meetings and resources, Al-Anon helps individuals navigate the challenges of loving someone with alcohol addiction while focusing on their own well-being and recovery.

They meet every Sunday at 7pm in room 405 in Anthony Hall.

Contact:

Scott Kingsley

scottkingsley66@hotmail.com

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global fellowship dedicated to helping individuals recover from alcoholism. Through a 12-step program, peer support, and regular meetings, AA provides a safe and confidential environment for individuals to share their experiences and work toward sobriety. The program is open to anyone seeking help with alcohol addiction, regardless of background or belief.

They meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings 7am to 8:30am in Padua in the Community Center.

Contact:

Altar Servers assist the priest in the preparation of the altar, the prayers spoken by the priest, and any other items necessary to conduct the liturgy. Altar Servers vest in an alb, which will be provided.

Requirements: Rising 5th graders through High School, must be trained at St. Francis of Assisi.

Time Commitment: Schedule depends on liturgy(ies) served. Typically a minimum of once per month. An annual formation/training is also required.

Contact:

Karina Miranda

karinamiranda86@yahoo.com | 919-579-7299

 

 

This ministry, named after the US Bishops’ 1998 pastoral letter, entitled “Always Our Children,” offers a confidential setting for those who identify as LGBTQ+, along with our family, friends, and anyone who supports and cares for us as children of God. Monthly gatherings provide a safe place to pray together, share our experiences, and talk over our concerns.

Contact:

Stacey Shine
(919) 847-8204 x 249

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia can be both rewarding and challenging. Our support group offers a compassionate and confidential space for caregivers to connect, share personal experiences, and gain practical insights from others who understand the journey. 

Each session provides opportunities for mutual encouragement, education, and guidance in navigating the stages of dementia with resilience and compassion. 

Meeting Options: 

  • In-Person: First Wednesday of each month at 1:00 PM in Padua 
  • Virtual: Third Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM (via Zoom)
    To receive the virtual meeting link, please contact Lynne Carpentar. 

New participants are always welcome. 

Contact:

In Person Group:
Kathleen Boate

Virtual Group:
Lynne Carpentar
Fran Doerfler

Volunteer to work in the Assisi Café during weekdays mornings 8:30am-10:30am from September-May.

Contact:

Ashley Watson
(919) 847-8204 x 444

The Assisi Scripture Study program was founded in 2003 by Rich Zemonek, MPS and Deacon Pat McIlmoyle (Our Lady of the Rosary, Louisburg). Rich and Pat were passionate about the need for quality bible study true to Catholic biblical teachings, practical and applicable to everyday life and reflected Franciscan charism and spirituality. The courses cater to all levels of understanding, those new to scripture study to a more advanced understanding. The study currently utilizes two Catholic biblical study programs from Ascension Press and Little Rock Scripture Study (newly updated materials).

Scripture study courses offered throughout the year both during the day and in the evening by knowledgeable facilitators trained to make the study meaningful, informative, non-stressful and enjoyable. Courses typically range from 5 to 15 weeks, give or take, once a week for an hour and a half. Participants can either attend in-person at St. Francis or online via Zoom.

Registration completed through Realm. Individuals purchase their own materials through Amazon or directly through Liturgical Press.

Contact Brooke Kingston for information and timeline for the next Assisi Scripture Study. 

Contact:

Brooke Kingston

Meeting with and preparing our families with infants and children to celebrate the Sacrament of Baptism through a once-a-month preparation session. Please see our webpage for more information

Contact:

Martina Dumberger
(919) 847-8205 x 264

Boys League play for 9th-12th graders. The season runs February thru May with registration beginning in January.

Contact : Tim Burns

Contact:

For More Information

Adult Men’s Over 18 League play during June and July on weekends only. Teams will have no practice time. Registration begins in April. Registration is TEAM BASED only. Players will form their own teams and submit their registration as a team.

Contact : Tim Burns

Contact:

For More Information

This program is open to girls and boys grades 1st thru 8th playing in 6 different divisions. Youth league play runs during the months of Oct – Jan. Registration begins in August.

Contact : Mary Arleth  (919) 847-8205 x 358

Contact:

For More Information

Knights of Columbus and American Red Cross bi-annual Blood Drives. For dates and more information visit https://www.redcrossblood.org/ and enter sponsor code stfrancis.

Contact : Bryan Kozak

Contact:

For More Information (sponsor code stfrancis)

Brown Bag Ministry prepares and distributes brown bag lunches every Saturday morning to a low-income senior citizen apartment community in Durham. The ministry welcomes groups and families of all ages to participate. Volunteers work together to make sandwiches, pack lunches, gather in brief communal prayer, and experience face-to-face contact with people in need.

Contact:

Erin Brooks, Karina Miranda, and Pam Peroutky

Service Opportunities

Open to Males 11-17 years old. “Service, community engagement and leadership development become increasingly important parts of the program as youth lead their own activities and work their way toward earning Scouting’s highest rank, Eagle Scout.” The troop meets weekly and typically have a weekend adventure every month. Visit Troop 352’s website to learn more.

Contact : Trey Cain

Contact:

To Learn More

Open to Females 11-17 years old. “Service, community engagement and leadership development become increasingly important parts of the program as youth lead their own activities and work their way toward earning Scouting’s highest rank, Eagle Scout.” The troop meets weekly and typically have a weekend adventure every month. Visit Troop 219’s website to learn more.

Contact : Shawn Pecze

Contact:

To Learn More

What is Called & Gifted?  

The Called & Gifted™ Discernment Process has been used since 1993 by over 200,000 lay, ordained, and religious Catholics and other Christians around the world. It is designed to help Christians discern the presence of charisms in their lives. Charisms, or spiritual gifts, are special abilities given to all Christians by the Holy Spirit to give them power both to represent Christ and to be a channel of God’s goodness for people. Whether extraordinary or ordinary, all charisms ought to be exercised in the service of God (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2003).  All three parts of the process are necessary for discovering where you are gifted. 

  • Part One is the Called and Gifted workshop, which lays the foundation for the beginning of discernment. During the initial Called & Gifted workshop series the participants will take the Catholic Spiritual Gifts Inventory. 

  • Part Two is the one hour gifts interview, an invaluable part of the process.  

  • Part Three helps you begin discernment in the real world. It will teach you how to: 

Why should I look into the Called & Gifted experience? 

• Have you ever felt a true sense of joy and energy when doing something? 

• Are there times when you just jump in to help someone complete a task? 

• Do people tell you “you’re a good listener”? 

• Do you love to read, gather knowledge and feel joy in sharing that knowledge? 

These are just some simple examples of how the Holy Spirit maybe alive in you and calling you to a deeper relationship with Jesus and those around you.  

Curious to learn more?  

When is the Next Called & Gifted Class?  

We will post the schedule as soon as we have scheduled the next program.

Contact:

Summer camp program for school age youth. We offer lots of really cool opportunities in athletics, technologies, arts, and various enrichment areas! Kids can join us for half day or full day. All camps have min and max number of students so camp availability is based on enrollment. Registration begins in January.

Contact:

Ashley Watson
(919) 847-8205 x 444

For More Information

Here there is hope. Here there is deep understanding. Here there is camaraderie. We are a group touched by cancer and we gather monthly to listen and offer support to each other. No matter where you are on your journey; newly diagnosed, long hauler, or in survivorship, come gather with us. Here is where we laugh, cry and pray with each other as we journey with cancer. We meet virtually @ 1pm on the 3rd Thursday of each month. Please contact Suzanne at the email below for a link.

Contact:

Suzanne Ziemer

suzanne.ziemer@stfrancisraleigh.org

The Creation for Care Ministry strives to meet the challenges from scripture, Pope Francis’ encyclical, Laudato Sí, and our Franciscan roots to respond to “The Cry of the Earth and the Poor”. We suggest changes in our daily lifestyles, encourage changes and improvements in how our parish impacts the environment, and participate in organizations that advocate on the local and state level. Ministry options include our parish Community Garden, a local CSA (Community Supported Agricultural) program, or regular collaborations with community organizations.

 

Contact:

Pam James

Stfccreation@gmail.com

Service Opportunities

 

Catholic Parish Outreach – On-going Donation Collection
CPO is a ministry of Catholic Charities that serves the needs of people facing difficult financial times by providing food and clothing for children and maternity clothing for mothers. Certain donations are collected year-round in Clare Hall.

Contact :
Sue Hand | 919-846-7954  /  CPO | 919-873-0245

***

Catholic Parish Outreach Donation Drives
Join us twice a year as we host food drives for and invite parishioners to volunteer at CPO, a ministry of Catholic Charities that serves the needs of people facing difficult financial times.

Contact:

Anne-Marie Summers

summers51984@gmail.com

Service Opportunities

Centering Prayer is a method of silent prayer developed by Trappist monk Thomas Keating. Prayer fosters a deeper relationship with God by moving beyond conversation to communion. After 20 minutes of silence, the group shares reflections on Scripture or spiritual reading.  The Centering Prayer group meets on Thursday mornings from 9:30 to 11:30 in Anthony Hall room 406, Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 8:30 via Zoom, and every fourth Saturday in the Anthony Large Conference Room from 9 to noon. Refer to Centering Prayer on Realm for more current information. Go to Realm: Groups: Find Groups: Spirituality – for meeting details. All are welcome!

Contact:

Alice Stanford

919-781-5860

Volunteers help maintain the worship space, Holy Water fonts, altar, and other liturgical items as well as wash and iron linens.  Volunteer times for Church Keeping can be adapted to fit in your schedule.

Contact:

Beverly Saunders

919-846-5795

Children’s Liturgy of the Word are volunteers that ensure that the assembly’s children (ages 4-6) experience meaningful, inspirational, and spiritual celebrations of the Liturgy of the Word through careful, reflective planning, and preparation by our lay presiders.

Contact:

Jackie Kelly

919-896-6297

Each week, a group of volunteers meets to sort and count the donations received during the prior week, including the weekend mass collections. The count team is charged with ensuring the accuracy and transparency of our count process. It also serves as our first step in demonstrating our good stewardship over the donated funds. Between 8-10 volunteers are desired to conduct the count. The time commitment is about one hour each week. Ideally, we would like to have enough volunteers to form multiple rotating teams. If you cannot commit to a weekly schedule, that is not a problem. We have members who volunteer every week, every other week, once a month, whatever works best for your schedule. While the count team has an important mission, it also can be a great opportunity to meet and socialize with other parishioners.

 

Contact:

Rob Neppel 

(919) 847-8205 x 243

Programs and classes offered in the Assisi Community Center throughout the school year. Fitness classes and Parent/Child classes.

Contact:

Ashley Watson
(919) 847-8205 x 444

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The Farm to church CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) supports local BIPOC farmers and sustainable and/or organic farming methods. By subscribing to a CSA, you share in both the risks and rewards of a farmer and their farm produce. The subscription fee is paid up front to the farmer. As a member of the CSA, you will receive a weekly box of sustainably and organically grown produce for 8 weeks during the CSA seasonThere are options to join in the fall, spring, and summer. 

 

Contact:

Elizabeth Kearse

eskearse@gmail.com

Meets via Zoom for shared readings and reflection to deepen our relationship with God, others and creation.  Check  Realm for meeting details. 

Contact:

Deacon Steve Andrews

stephenwandrews@outlook.com

CORRAL Riding Academy is a faith-motivated nonprofit that equips adolescent girls in high-risk situations through a long-term, holistic program of equine therapy and education. Reach out for more information on opportunities to provide transportation and academic support for program participants on a weekly basis or check out the service opportunities portal to help with hands-on support around the Kildaire campus on monthly work days.

Contact:

Donna Schwede

donna.schwede@gmail.com

Service Opportunities

The annual CROP Hunger Walk, taking place in October, raises awareness of issues of hunger and food insecurity in our local and international community. In addition to walking, optional fundraising goes to support local and international organizations addressing these very issues. Opportunities exist to walk, donate, or join the leadership team.

Contact : JaVon Hansknecht (919) 847-8205 x270

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Being a Cross Bearer is an excellent way to share your time and talent with this community and play a very important role in the Mass, from the processional hymn to the recessional.

Requirements: Able to carry cross for extended period and climb altar steps.

Time Commitment: Schedule depends on liturgy(ies) served. Typically, once to twice per month. Ongoing formation and training required, minimum annually.

Contact:

Joseph Randazzo

410-841-4817

Cross Road is our high school youth ministry program. 9th grade is usually the 2nd year of Confirmation preparation, and all 9th grade students who are not attending a Catholic High school should attend. All high school youth are welcome to attend Cross Road, regardless of grade.

Cross Road takes place after the 5:30pm Sunday Mass and meets roughly three times per month. We use a youth ministry model for “youth nights.” Participants GATHER together for a snack, fellowship, followed by a PROCLAIM given by an adult leader or peer leader. We then BREAK into designated small groups, led by adult group leaders to engage in deeper discussion of the evening’s proclaim. Small groups allow youth participants to build relationships within the groups and create a sense of community. Finally, we come back together to pray and to be SENT back into the world.

In addition to regular Sunday evening youth nights, youth are provided with opportunities to participate in retreats, socials and service projects throughout the session year. If you are interested in joining, please contact Tim Hetzel. 

Contact:

Tim Hetzel

tim.hetzel@stfrancisraleigh.org

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Cross Step is a vibrant and engaging part of St. Francis of Assisi’s Cross faith formation series, designed specifically for our youngest parishioners. This program welcomes children ages 1 (who are walking) through 5 years old who are not currently enrolled in kindergarten. 

Cross Step provides a warm, nurturing environment where little ones can begin to explore their faith through age-appropriate activities, music, and play, helping them take their first steps in a lifelong journey with Christ.

Please register here for the 2025-2026 school year.

Contact:

Amy Daley

amy.daley@stfrancisraleigh.org | (919) 847-8205 x 489

Cross Train is our middle school faith formation programOur goal is to connect the youth to each other, to our parish and church at large, and God and Jesus ChristWe do this by creating a fun, engaging, meaningful, and faith-filled environmentOur youth ministry model follows Jesus’ ministry on earth: gather, proclaim, break, and sendJoin us as we meet two to three Sundays a month from 6:45-8:15Learn, grow, and serve in our five social nights, five service projects, and prayer evenings included in our regular youth night program. 

 

Contact:

Jessica Montrella

jessica.montrella@stfrancisraleigh.org

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Register Here

Cross Walk meets immediately after the 9:00 AM Mass on Sunday mornings by breaking open the treasures of the Mass. Children hear a short “proclaim” in the Church challenging them to put their faith into action by living The Word heard at Mass. We live the Gospel and bring the Gospel to life.  Just as the USCCB’s National Directory for Catechesis says, “Catechesis both precedes the Liturgy and springs from it.”

Contact:

Marisa Ferrara

Marisa.Ferrara@stfrancisraleigh.org

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Open to Youth in Kindergarten thru 5th grade! “Cub Scouting is fun for the whole family. In Scouting, boys and girls start with their best right now selves and grow into their very best future selves. It’s fun, hands-on learning and achievement that puts kids in the middle of the action and prepares them for today – and for life.” 

Contact:

Membership Coordinator

membershippack352@yahoo.com

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Curbside Care Ministry provides care packages to our brothers and sisters in need whom we often meet while driving around the Triangle area. We gather donations, pack the bags, and distribute these packages to the parish on the first weekend of the month.

Contact:

Alyson Zwerneman and Katie Dyer

alysonzwerneman@gmail.com, kdyer516@gmail.com

Service Opportunities

This ministry fosters inclusion and active participation for parishioners affected by frailty or disability, meeting their social, emotional, and spiritual needs. Through a supportive “buddy” system, it integrates them into the daily life and broader ministries of the parish, highlighting unity and shared purpose within the Church community.

Contact:

Scott Pias

scotttail@icloud.com

DivorceCare is a safe place where caring people come alongside you as you find healing from the pain of separation or divorce. In this video-based support group, you’ll find helpful counsel to manage the emotional turmoil and learn practical tools for decision-making.

Contact:

Bill Morgan

dejanuts@yahoo.com

We coordinate a number of drives: food for local food pantries, supplies for migrant farm workers, and school supplies and backpacks for children. We also coordinate an Advent Giving Tree for local organizations, families, and ministries.

 

Contact:

Ashley Watson

919-847-8205 x 444

Volunteers join residents at the Abbotswood Independent and Assisted Living community in a 30-minute liturgical service every Sunday at 10:00 a.m. This is an important weekly service for residents who cannot attend Sunday mass at church to celebrate the Eucharist and join each other as a community in prayer. Training will be provided.

Contact:

Susan Bartone

suebluhowru63911@gmail.com

Eucharistic Ministers hold a weekly Communion Service at this retirement community each Saturday 3:30pm. The service is held in the movie theater. One of the residents provides music and the EM’s conduct a brief service, which includes prayer, readings and distribution of the Eucharist. While we hold the service each week, EM’s on our team typically serve about once per month. Training will be provided.

Contact:

Peter Russo

prusso65@gmail.com

We minister to the Magnolia Glen Senior Living residents by offering compassionate care and encouraging a sense of belonging and connection to the Body of Christ through Eucharist, Word, prayer, and presence.  There are many ways to serve: Group Rosary leader, lector, cantor, EMHC, admin support, or visitor.  Perfect for young families or compassionate individuals. 

Contact:

Jacob House

jacob.w.house@gmail.com | 781-290-8813

Service Opportunities

REX Hospital Eucharist Minister’s are scheduled on Tuesdays to bring the Eucharist to people who are currently patients at REX Hospital that can not currently attend Mass.

Contact:

Will Lundrigan

willrlun@gmail.com

Springmoor Eucharist Minister’s are scheduled on Sunday mornings to bring the Eucharist to the people living at Springmoor that can no longer attend Mass. Training will be provided.
Thank you for your time and support to this/all ministries.

Contact:

Cathy Dondlinger

cdondlingernc@gmail.com

Volunteers are trained, offered the opportunity to shadow until comfortable and scheduled once a month (more if they wish), to visit the homebound. On your scheduled week, you would visit 2-4 homebound parishioners, pray with them and give them the Eucharist. We are always looking for conscientious individuals to serve as Eucharistic Ministers to the Homebound. Training will be provided.

Contact:

Jeanette Cottone

jyc1@msn.com

Volunteers join the parishioners and residents of the Meadows Senior Living Community in a Communion Prayer service every Saturday beginning at 4:30 p.m. with the Rosary followed by the Communion Service at 5:00 pm. It is through this outreach that St. Francis is keeping in touch with this extended community with prayer and visitation.

Contact:

Mary Cockrill

tennisnut1228@gmail.com

The Emmaus Minister provides compassionate support to families who are planning a funeral for a loved one. Ministers serve as a comforting presence, guiding families through the planning process and helping them choose appropriate readings, music, and other liturgical elements for the funeral Mass. Rooted in the spirit of the disciples on the road to Emmaus, this ministry walks alongside those who are grieving, offering care, guidance, and the hope of Christ’s resurrection. 

Contact:

Dina DaRe
(919) 847-8205 x 242

The Environment and Arts ministry enhances the worship space by connecting the parishioners to the message of the Gospel through flowers, candles and fabric based on the liturgical season. The group also cares for the sanctuary greenery with weekly watering.

Contact:

Theresa Baumgartner

919-848-3383

Eucharistic Ministers serve the people of God with Holy Communion. At. St. Francis this ministry consists of multiple ministers serving both species (consecrated Bread and Wine) as needed at each liturgy. In addition, EMs also bring the Holy Eucharist to those who cannot attend Sunday liturgies at St. Francis: the homebound, hospitalized and residents of retirement communities and nursing homes.

Requirements: Formed in eucharistic theology, trained in procedures at St. Francis, and must be 16 years old.

Time Commitment: Schedule depends on liturgy(ies) served. Typically once to twice per month. An annual formation/training is also required.

Contact:

Jim Wahl

(919) 847-8205 x 230

Our annual Fair Trade and Alternative Gift Market is in November. This event provides an opportunity to purchase fair trade and alternative gifts from various vendors that ensure fair wages and dignity for vulnerable people worldwide. A parish leadership team is tasked with planning, leading, and promoting this event.

Contact:

Javon Hansknecht

(919) 847-8205 x 270

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