SERVE AT SCDA
We're excited you want to serve with us at SCDA! Your time and talents help make our community stronger, and we couldn't do it without you. Thank you for joining us in this mission!
SCDA LITURGY
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Altar servers assist the priest during the celebration of Mass, serving as living examples of faith and service. They stand out as young people who are dedicated to their faith while actively participating in the liturgy in front of the congregation. To become an altar server, individuals must be active parishioners who have received the Sacraments of Baptism and Eucharist. All altar servers will receive training and are expected to be punctual and responsible in fulfilling their duties.
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The Extraordinary Ministers (EM) Ministry is responsible for distributing the Holy Eucharist and Precious Blood during Communion at Mass. Baptized and Confirmed Catholics who faithfully attend Mass are invited to join this important ministry.
Extraordinary Ministers will receive proper training to prepare them for this role. Volunteers are needed for weekday and weekend Masses. No prior experience is required—we are looking for active, dedicated, and faith-filled individuals who have a deep love for the Eucharist and a desire to share their joy with the Santa Clara de Asis community.
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The Lector Ministry is responsible for proclaiming the Old and New Testament readings at each Mass. Two Lectors are assigned per Mass—one for each reading. Volunteers must be at least high school age, with no maximum age limit. No prior experience is required, as training will be provided. We simply ask that our Lectors have a passion for the Word of God and a willingness to share that passion with the congregation!
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Funeral:
When someone we care about passes from this life to the next, we are here to assist with funeral planning and personal needs, offering support through coordination of funeral arrangements with a priest, scheduling the church and mortuary, and providing guidance on choosing readings, lectors, and eulogies for the funeral or memorial Mass. We are available as needed and do not require meetings.Ministry of Consolation:
The Ministry of Consolation is an outreach program that offers support to parishioners who have suffered the loss of a loved one. This ministry demonstrates the care and compassion of SCDA by assisting with scheduling Mass Intentions, organizing visits from the Extraordinary Ministers to the Homebound, arranging meetings with the priest, coordinating meals or food delivery, and extending an invitation to attend Embrace when they are ready.*We do not currently need volunteers, however if you are someone you know is in need of these ministries, please let us know here.
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A sacristan plays a valuable role in serving the parish community by preparing for the liturgy, assisting during Mass, and attending to details as the liturgy concludes. The sacristan arranges liturgical books, vestments, and other essentials needed for the celebration of Mass. Sacristans typically serve one Mass a month, arriving 30 minutes early to ensure everything is set up properly and staying after Mass to clear the altar or prep for the next one. Volunteers are primarily needed for the Sunday 8AM Mass, but help at any Mass is greatly appreciated. Training will be provided.
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The Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion bring the comfort of Christ in the Eucharist to those who cannot attend Mass. We take the Church to those who are sick or homebound, uniting them with the Body of Christ present in our community. In this way, we continue the compassionate and healing ministry of Jesus. As Ministers to the Homebound, we are called to be present, listen, and help others find God in their life situations. Our Christian presence is a gift, offering confidentiality, respect, and acceptance to those we serve. Ministers must be baptized Catholics who regularly participate in Mass, communion services, and personal prayer.
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Our Worship Ministry at Santa Clara de Asis is dedicated to creating a culture of worship that enhances the liturgy and cultivates the gifts and talents God has given us. We strive to foster an environment where all are invited to participate and share their unique abilities in service to the Church. We welcome volunteers who are passionate about worship and eager to contribute to the spiritual life of our parish community.
SCDA SERVE
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Does your family want to start volunteering together?
Would you love to get your younger kids to start volunteering or do your older teens need those high school hours? Hosting DONUTS is a great way!
This is a fabulous way to introduce your children to give back and great option if you don’t have a lot of time to volunteer. It takes less than an hour of your time! So put in your time after attending one of the 8:00 or 10:00 masses!
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Did you know that caring for the sacred linens used during Mass is an essential part of our liturgical ministry? The Linen Ministry is responsible for washing and ironing the purificators and towels each week. This ministry follows a special washing protocol, including properly rinsing wine-stained linens and using the rinse water to nourish our garden plants.
With our growing team of nine volunteers, each member serves for two weeks every four months. If scheduling conflicts arise, we support each other by swapping weeks as needed.
This is a simple yet meaningful way to serve our parish, and many of us find joy in this quiet act of care and reverence. If you’re interested in joining or learning more, we’d love to have you!
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"What can we do?... We can offer what little we have. We certainly have a few hours of time, some talent, some expertise." – Pope Francis (July 26, 2015)
If you’re wondering how to make a difference, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVDP) is a great place to start! Through this ministry, you can live your faith by loving and serving your neighbor.
At Santa Clara de Asis, our SVDP conference supports parishioners and local families in need, funded 100% by generous parishioner donations. Each year, we provide approximately $15,000 in assistance, covering utilities, groceries, gasoline, and cell phones. We also organize outreach efforts, including:
Backpacks for students at our sister parish, Immaculate Heart of Mary
Monthly food collections for families in need
Christmas Adopt-a-Family gift deliveries
First Weekend Food Collection
Every first full weekend of the month, we collect non-perishable food items before all Masses.
75% of donations go to Immaculate Heart of Mary
25% go to Placentia Veterans Village
Please bring: boxed or canned goods, toiletries
No expired items, please
How You Can Help?
Join us for our monthly meeting! We meet on the first Thursday of the month (60-90 min) for reflection, assistance requests, and outreach planning.
Volunteer for food collections, home visits, or special events like our backpack drive and Christmas gift deliveries.
Donate essential items (see list below).
Adults of all ages are welcome! If you’re interested in joining click HERE.
NEEDED DONATIONS:
Toothpaste
Canned tuna
Package of spaghetti
Canned chicken
Package of pasta
Canned salmon
Package of egg noodles
Spam
Boxed macaroni & cheese
Canned soup
Cereal – hot or cold
Canned stew
Fruit juice – canned or boxed
Canned chili
Peanut butter
Pork & beans
Jelly
Ketchup
Flour
Mayonnaise
Sugar
Canned vegetables
Jell-o - instant
Canned fruit
Pudding instant
Instant potatoes
Pancake mix
Spaghetti sauce
Saltine crackers
Pasta sauce
Package of rice
Salt
Dry beans
Pepper
Household cleaning items
Paper products
Bar soap
Moisturizing lotion
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We are a group of women who love to entertain, cook, and share great conversation while preparing food for parish events. If you enjoy being in the kitchen and working alongside others, this is the perfect ministry for you!
We help prepare and serve food for Parish Faith Days, Deacon and Priest Ordination Celebrations, the Easter Vigil Reception, and more—all without pre-event meetings (yay!). Simply keep an eye out for an email with details, and if you're available, grab your favorite chopping knife and apron and join us in the parish kitchen!
Our signature event is our annual ladies' gathering each spring in the parish hall, featuring themes like teas, fashion shows, and dueling pianos. Planning kicks off in January with weeknight meetings in a parish meeting room, and we’d love for you to be part of it!
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At SCDA, we are reclaiming Sundays by prioritizing our faith through THE TEN. More than just attending Mass, THE TEN shifts the paradigm from a factory of Masses to a community of intentional disciples rooted in faith and tradition. It’s a time for faith, fellowship, and formation—starting with Mass at 10AM, followed by food, conversation, and an opportunity to grow deeper in our faith together. Join us as we make Sundays a day of true connection with God and one another!
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Our mission as ushers is to provide a welcoming and hospitable environment for all parishioners and guests.
We are available to assist with any questions or needs, with special attention given to those requiring help with seating or receiving Communion. Ushers are also responsible for collecting and securing the congregation’s donations.