Which Church Ministry Should You Join?

Your local parish needs help! As Catholics, we're called to serve others, but the sheer amount of ministries that need help can leave us dazed and confused. So let EpicPew help you help your church, with this fun quiz!

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On May 6, 2015

What gender are you?

What is your vocation?

Are you an introvert or an extrovert?

Pick your favorite superhero

Where do you sit at Mass?

How organized are you?

How well do you know your faith?

Pick a Work of Mercy.

Join the Knights of Columbus

Join the Knights of Columbus

The Knights of Columbus are a huge service organization, that run many programs and charities throughout the world. They foster Catholic education, do service projects, defend the Catholic faith in the public square, and wear absolutely epic uniforms. Do you have a hankering to help your church in concrete ways, and also have the chance to wear a cape and carry a sword? The Knights of Columbus might just be the perfect ministry for you!

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Lead Religious Education!

Lead Religious Education!

You know what the Church needs? More Catholics! That's why you should go and help with some form of religious education at your parish! Whether you prepare kids for their first communion, couples for their marriages, or even help catechumens understand our Church, you are totally the right person to join in Christ's Great Commission and make disciples.

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Join the St. Vincent de Paul Society

Join the St. Vincent de Paul Society

Founded in 1851, the St. Vincent de Paul Society is a charitable institution that serves the poor and disadvantaged in our communities, proving food for the hungry, clothes for the naked, companionship to the lonely, and, most important of all, love to those who need it most. Are you called to give your time, talents, and treasure to help the poor? Contact your local chapter of the St. Vincent de Paul society to find out.

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Become a Priest/Deacon/Altar Server!

Become a Priest/Deacon/Altar Server!

The Church just would not exist without the dedication of priests. Priests give us the sacraments, deal with all the competing needs of their parishes, act as therapists, give visits to the homebound, and generally act like the superheroes they are. Or, if you're married or too young for the priesthood, consider becoming a deacon or altar server instead. These important ministries help the Mass and the parish run smoothly, so that priests aren't left doing all the work. Do you love the Mass and the Eucharist? You might just be called to one of these ministries.

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Join the choir!

Join the choir!

That sure is some beautiful music there, huh? You, too, could make beautiful music like that if you were to join your parish choir! Singing is praying twice, and your music could be adding beautiful, worshipful prayer to Mass at your parish. And if singing isn't your style, fear not! Your choir also needs people who can play instruments, hook up microphones, and organize the settings for the Mass. As a choir member, you will be directly helping your fellow parishioners to experience Christ in the Mass.

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Become a sacristan!

Become a sacristan!

Sacristans are the people behind the curtain at your local parish. They clean the sacred vessels and vestments, turn on the lights, make sure the holy water fonts are full, set up the sanctuary for Mass, and clean up after Mass is over. There is always a need for more sacristans, so why not become one so that you can help your parish in the celebration of the Mass?

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