Liturgical Ministries

Altar Servers

Purpose: Altar servers generally assist the clergy (Bishop, Priest, Deacon) in the Mass and other Liturgical Celebrations/Rites as needed.

Duties: Altar servers serve as candle bearer, procession cross bearer, book bearer, incense and thurible bearer, light altar candles, ring altar bells at consecration, wash the hands of the priest or Bishop.

Training: On the Job, one on one, group. Resource book or manual references provided. Updating and re-training as needed.

When: Sunday Mass schedules and Holy Days and/or weekdays.

Required: Altar servers (Boys and girls) should have received their first Eucharist and regularly participate in Mass.

Contact: Holy Trinity Church Office: 808-396-0551, David Belatti.

Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion

Purpose: Serving God’s people with the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus.

Requirements: Baptized and Confirmed Catholics in good standing with the Church;

When: On Sundays that meet your schedule. Time Invested: One and a half hours per Mass.

Training: Will be handled in a group or one on one.

Skills required: Be able to bring the joy of the Lord, through His Body and Blood.

Contact: Holy Trinity Church Office: 808-396-0551, Dcn. Steve and Debbie Kula. Fill out a volunteer form to apply to become an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion.

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Sacristan Ministry

Purpose: The Sacristan prepares the Eucharistic Environment at Mass.

Training: Will be provided. Requirements: Baptized and Confirmed Catholic in good standing with the Church, and be an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion.

Duties: When you are scheduled, arrive about 30 minutes before mass. Secure the list of who is scheduled as Extraordinary Ministers, lectors, servers and ask whether a Deacon will be present. Check the announcement book on counter to see who is the Presider. Check if any events are scheduled, such as a Baptism. Check with the Presider if he has any special instructions. Check if calabash needs to be put on table at entry of the Church.

Setting up for Mass: Determine how many cups, purificators and bowls are needed. Pour wine into container. Check number of hosts needed and put out that number. Need to correlate with number of hosts in the Tabernacle. Place the hosts and wine on the table at the church entrance. Check off ministers as they arrive and be sure that they are aware of their stations. You may want to assign an EM to bring ciborium from tabernacle at communion time. Check for ushers, lectors and servers. Make sure candles on the altar are lit. Have someone ring church bell 10 minutes before Mass (8-10 times). Place intentions book on the table behind the altar in front of the altar gate. As ushers take an attendance count, you may want to check if you need to add hosts.

After Mass Duties: See that all is cleaned after mass. 8:00 am (Sunday) Mass: leave cups, bowls and purificators set for next mass. 4:30 (Saturday) and 10:30 (Sunday) Masses: Put away and store bowls and cups after washing. Extinguish candles. Return intention book to church entry.

Contact: To volunteer, call Holy Trinity Church Office: 808-396-0551, Dcn. Steve and Debbie Kula.

Minister of the Word Ministry (Lector)

Purpose: Serving God’s people by proclaiming the Word of God.

When: On Sundays that meet your schedule and Holy Days of Obligation.

Time Invested: One and a half hours per week.

Training: Will be done one on one, then in a group.

Requirements: Baptized Catholic in good standing with the Church; Able to clearly deliver readings so they are understood by the faithful.

Contact: Holy Trinity Church Office: 808-396-0551, Mindy Kim. Fill out a volunteer form to apply to become a Minister of the Word (Lector).

Download Ministry Inventory Form

Music Ministry

Purpose: While the “primary song of the Liturgy” is that which is sung in unison by the entire congregation, the purpose of the music ministry is to “enrich the celebration” of the Liturgy “by adding musical elements.” These elements, whether instrumental preludes, the chanting of the verses of the Psalm or a hymn during meditation, can strengthen the faith of our brethren and spread the Word in ways that speaking does not.

What: Instrumentalists and vocalists comprise the music ministry which leads the musical liturgy during Masses for Sunday, Holy Days, and Special Celebrations (weddings, funerals).

Who: Anyone with a willingness to learn, work with others, and commit to attending rehearsals.

Time Invested: Attendance at weekly rehearsal is needed in order to function as an ensemble that works together. Rehearsals are normally 90 minutes with additional time or rehearsals as needed (preparation for Holy Days).

Training: On the job training.

Skills Required: Sing or play instruments for the Lord.

Contact: Holy Trinity Church Office: 808-396-0551

Usher Ministry

Purpose: Ambassadors to Holy Trinity Parish. Ushers greet the congregation upon arrival, escort parishioners to seats, and accommodate those with special needs. Prepare collection baskets and calabash bowl for offertory collection and follow Diocesan policies for deposit of monies. Assist with orderly Communion procession. Ushers are timely, friendly and demonstrate concern for others.

Contact: Holy Trinity Church Office: 808-396-0551, Bob White.