If you're
interested in serving others during
our worship services explore options
under
Worship
such as singing in the choir,
serving as an usher, acolyte or
greeter. On this page,
explore other ways to serve the parish
and community:
Stephen Ministry
Stephen
Ministers are dedicated and
specially trained parishioners who
offer support and pastoral care to
members of the parish in times of
personal and family crisis. To
request a Stephen Minister, please
contact a member of the clergy. For
information on Stephen Ministry
training, please contact one of the
coordinators:
Fay Layden
or
Jean Case.
MVERN
St. George’s participates in
The Miami Valley Episcopal
Russian Network (MVERN),
a consortium of eleven
Episcopal churches,
stretching from Springboro to
Piqua, founded in 1997. Our
purpose is to foster a
personal and spiritual
partnership between our
parishes and St. Nicholas
Russian Orthodox Church in
Sablino, Russia, through
prayer, visits of clergy and
laypersons (adults and
youth), correspondence, study
of each other’s traditions
and ministry, and support
with finances, supplies, and
equipment as appropriate.
MVERN is proud to be
considered the largest and
most active Russian-Episcopal
parish partnership in the
country.
Lay Eucharistic
Ministry (LEM)
Specially trained
volunteers bring communion to the
sick and home-bound and administer
the chalice at Holy Eucharist at
St. George's.
Flowers
Volunteers are always needed after
the 10:30 service to deliver altar
flowers to the sick, homebound,
bereaved, or newborn, and others
with pastoral concerns.
Prayer Chain
Members of the
Prayer Chain pray for
parishioners who are in trouble,
sorrow, need, sickness, or any
other adverse condition. To make
a prayer chain request, contact the church office.