The global health crisis from COVID-19 was sprung on us two and a half years ago very quickly and without warning. Every day brought more uncertainty as we were called upon to do our best for ourselves, our families and for each other, even in our gatherings for Mass and other liturgies here at Queen of All Saints.
It was during times like that our church became even more important, as we especially sought to reach out and serve people in our own communities.
Remember, we are made in the image of God, the ultimate giver of all that we are and all that we have. We look the most like God when we are generous. We reflect the face of Jesus when we compassionately and generously share what God has given us.
Generous giving grows from our need to give as part of our spiritual journey, rather than the church’s need to receive. In other words, the question is not “What does my church need from me?” but rather “What is God calling me to give?”
Whatever your decision, please know that we are always grateful or your full participation, including your attendance at Mass, your volunteer work in our many ministries, and your financial support