SHARING BRINGS JOY  TO US,  TO OTHERS,  TO GOD!

Members of All Saints Ministry Organizations are parishioners who help the parish in many ways - developing a program, getting it off the ground, evaluating its progress, making changes, and calling others to serve.  The work is diverse, keeping the parish vibrant, and responsive to living the Catolic Faith.  Our six ministry categories cross the parish community and the world:

  • Worship and Liturgy
  • Parish Life
  • Education & Lifelong Learning
  • Youth
  • Outreach
  • Parish Operation and Fundraising

Some groups may have guidelines and a leadership structure, others may be more loosely organized, but what's important is the rich contribution parish ministries and their members make to our faith community.

Below is a complete list of our parish Ministries and Organizations.  Click on any one of them to find contact information, mission statement, duties, special skills and time commitment involved in in that particular ministry. 

"ALL  ARE  WELCOME  IN  THIS  PLACE."

Directory of All Saints Parish Ministries and Organizations


MUSIC MINISTRY

(Worship & Liturgy)

Contact:  Emily Banks 636-397-1440 ext. 302 bankse@allsaints-stpeters.org

Mission Statement:  To support liturgical celebrations, to foster “oneness in worship”, and to create an environment that inspires sincere prayer and praise through full, conscious, and active participation in the liturgy.

Duties: Instrumentalists and singers to participate in a variety of choirs, ensembles, and cantor opportunities.  

9 am Choir:

Open to all music-loving adults—no professional music training necessary! The 9am Choir provides choral music, ranging from contemporary to traditional, with organ accompaniment for the 9am Sunday Mass as well as special Masses and Holy Days throughout the year. Rehearsals are Thursdays, 6:30-7:45 pm.

Director: Emily Banks, bankse@allsaints-st.peters.org; 636-397-1440 ext.302

10:30 Church Ensemble:

Welcomes all singers and instrumentalists high school age and older. Offers a wide variety of musical styles for the 10:30 Church Sunday Mass. Rehearsals are Thursdays, 7:45-9:00. 

Leader: Ally Rupp, ally.rupp@gmail.com

10:30 Gym Ensemble:

Welcomes all singers and instrumentalists high school age and older to provide music for the 10:30 Gym Sunday Mass.  This group enjoys incorporating contemporary styles into many styles of music. Rehearsals are Thursdays, 7:45-9:00 pm. 

Director: Chris Maher, maher978@gmail.com  

Noon Choir:

Welcomes young adult singers and instrumentalists.  Music selections range from chant to contemporary Christian worship.  Rehearsals are Thursdays, 6:45-7:45 pm.

Leader: Ally Rupp, ally.rupp@gmail.com

Parish Festival Choir:

All Parish members and Sunday ensemble participants who love to sing are welcome to join Festival Choirs which provide music for major Holy Days such as Christmas Midnight Mass and Easter Vigil.  This group works very hard to provide a high standard of choral music; however, singers of all levels are welcome!  Rehearsals vary depending on the liturgical season. 

Director: Emily Banks, bankse@allsaints-st.peters.org; 636-397-1440 ext. 302

Parish Children’s Choir:

The Parish Children’s Choir welcomes all parish children who love to sing, ages 2nd-8th grade.  The choir provides music for various Sunday Masses and Holy Days throughout the year such as All Saints Day, Christmas Eve, Ash Wednesday, Easter Sunday, and more.  Rehearsals vary depending on the liturgical season.

Director: Emily Banks, bankse@allsaints-st.peters.org; 636-397-1440 ext. 302

Instrumentalists:

Besides piano and organ accompaniment, our Sunday ensembles include a variety of instruments: guitar, electric bass, flute, mandolin, and violin.  While not all instruments are fitting in the liturgical environment, all instrumentalists interested in joining an ensemble should contact Emily Banks bankse@allsaints-st.peters.org; 636-397-1440 ext. 302 to discuss which ensemble would be the best fit.

Cantors:

A few members of our choirs also serve as cantors.  These singers are expected to be a confident solo singer and worship leader.  A cantor is scheduled to lead the congregation in all music selections for the 5pm Saturday Mass and the 7:30am Sunday Mass.  Cantors also act as psalmists, proclaiming the responsorial psalm and the Gospel Acclamations.  Cantors are expected to rehearse and sing with another Sunday ensemble or choir.  

Time:

Members of the music ministry are expected to attend an hour and 15 minute weekly rehearsal and weekly Sunday Mass.  More time commitment may be required during liturgical seasons such as Christmas and Easter preparation, while less time commitment is needed during the summer.