Greetings Holy Spirit Family,
I pray this letter finds you and your family safe and well. This challenging time has limited our staff’s ability to provide the level of in person services we are all accustomed to during normal times. While our ministries did structure very creative ways to continue serving our community within the imposed government restrictions, we are ready to reunite our community in person as one under God. To do this, we are launching our “Come Follow Me” campaign to welcome back our fellow parishioners and invite them to join in our spiritual and social activities at the Parish.
Our campaign theme “Come Follow Me” reflects Jesus’ invitation to follow Him and our openness to respond to the leadings of the Holy Spirit. We want to greet each of our parishioners at Holy Spirit and say, “Hello, it’s good to see you; I’ve missed you,” and ask, “How have you been? How can I help?”
As an initial step, we are sending a parish wide survey for you to share your experiences and thoughts with us. We will keep your answers confidential. We will use your responses to plan activities and gatherings during our “Come Follow Me” campaign.
You may complete the survey electronically by going directly to the document at
https://forms.gle/MB1av1DAwZPFXGkH6 (or click the button below). You will greatly help us by completing the survey electronically as the system will automatically capture and summarize your responses, thereby eliminating the need to manually enter the information. However, if you prefer a "hard copy," they will be available after all Masses this weekend or in the parish office during business hours. You have the option of responding anonymously or providing your contact information.
It is critical that you complete the survey and submit/return it to our parish office as soon as possible, but no later than June 24, 2021. Your responses are very important to us. You will be contributing greatly to the success of our “Come Follow Me” campaign, which will serve to keep our Spirit alive and burning brightly.
Thank you in advance for your participation.
Blessings,
Fr. Eugene