Weekend Liturgies: Saturday at 5:00 pm, and Sunday at 7:30, 9:30, and 11:30 am

Stewardship

Ours is a community that strives to be a stewardship parish. As we accept this challenge, we encourage every parishioner to participate in each of the Three T's: Time, Talent and Treasure. We need such participation to fulfill the vision and mission of the parish, “We live Jesus Christ by proclaiming the Gospel, by celebrating the Eucharist, by nourishing our Faith and by loving and serving all God's people. We commit ourselves to do all things in the spirit of St. Francis de Sales with compassion, humility and gentleness.”

Treasure

Much of what happens at Immaculate Conception Church requires funds. Volunteers can only do so much, and then the bills need to be paid. Parishioners do, for the most part, honor their fiscal responsibilities to the Church.

We are all aware of the uneven state of the economy and the difficulties it has raised for some parishioners. Just as the economy affects each of us so, too, does it present problems for the financial well-being of the parish. In light of this, we ask that, if you are able, you consider adding to your weekly/monthly contributions to help preserve the financial health of the parish.

Our future as a parish community depends on your financial support for all that we try to accomplish as a faith community. We thank you for your past generosity and look forward to your continued support.

Electronic Funds Transfer

The Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) program facilitates regular contributions to the weekly offertory and other scheduled Diocesan second collections. EFT provides a simple, time-saving way for your stewardship commitment to be planned and fulfilled on a consistent basis, even when you are away on vacation or for other reasons.

If you are not participating, we ask that you consider enrollment in EFT.

We understand that you may be able to contribute more in one area of the Three T's than another. We appreciate all gifts that you are able to share. We see involvement in the Three T's as a return on the many gifts with which God has blessed each of us.