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Parish Mission The St. Matthew Parish Community, having been formed by Baptism and Confirmation as a visible community of disciples of Jesus, and being nurtured by Word, Sacrament and Prayer, is missioned and empowered by the Holy Spirit to Proclaim, Celebrate and Serve the coming of Gods Reign. History of the St. Matthew Community On May 5, 1922, a meeting under the direction of Bishop Paul Rhode was held which resulted in the incorporation of a new parish, which would come to be known as "St. Matthew Catholic Congregation of the Town of Allouez." The fixed boundaries assigned for the new parish were: East - the East River; West - the Fox River; South - the DePere city limits; North - the tracks of the C&NW Railroad. Father Ambrose Grill was appointed to be the first pastor of St. Matthews Parish. The McCormick Home was the parishs first headquarters until a church could be built. Ground was broken in October, 1924, for a combination church and school building to cost approximately $35, 000. In May, 1925, Bishop Rhode dedicated the new building, and the first Mass was celebrated in the new structure.. The first floor of the new building was the church and had a seating capacity of 450. For the first time St. Matthews could hold services at which all members of the parish could attend at once. On September 8, 1925, St. Matthew School opened for the first time on the second floor above the church, staffed by two Franciscan Sisters of Bay Settlement. The total enrollment was 71 students. In 1933 a parish rectory was built and furnished for just under $16, 000. The parish continued to grow and along with it the parish school. A house was rented for the sisters to live in since there was no longer room for them to live at the McCormick Home. The parish celebrated its Silver Jubilee in 1947. In 1948 Father Rank was named pastor and began an extensive building and expansion program to meet the needs of the rapidly growing congregation. The parish consisted of 248 families and 1.236 members. Ground was broken for the new church in December 1950, and it was completed in time for Christmas Midnight Mass in 1951. By July, 1955, parish membership had expanded to 494 families and 2, 067 members. It became obvious that a new school was needed. Ground was broken in April, 1956 and the school opened in the fall of 1957 with an enrollment of 507 students. In 1966 a new convent was built for the sisters. (Currently Encompass Day Care rents this facility from the parish.) As St. Matthews neared its first half-century of existence, the old school building/original church was torn down in the fall of 1971. In May, 1972, the parish celebrated its golden jubilee along with the retirement of Fr. Rank who had spent twenty-five years as our pastor. St. Matthews continued to grow and expand especially in the area of lay involvement by parishioners. The Parish Council was established along with its standing committees.. Bingo was a popular school fundraiser with profits going toward school supplies and playground equipment. The Christain.Womens Society, Mission Workers, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Older Adults Group (OAKS), and Mens Club gave parish members an opportunity to become more involved in parish ministries. Parish members also accepted roles as Eucharistic ministers, lectors, greeters, ushers, altar servers, musicians, song leaders, choir members, and Worship committee members. St. Matthew Parish celebrated its 75th anniversary in 1997. Parishioners joined in a number of activities celebrating our rich history culminating in a 75th Anniversary Mass concelebrated by. Bishop Robert Banks and Fr. David Baeten, pastor. St. Matthew Parish continues its faith journey. Additional opportunities for parishioners to become actively involved include: Stephen Ministry, Prayer Tree, Perpetual Help Devotions, Meals Ministry, Parish Library, Elizabeth Ministry, RCIA, Religious Education teachers, Vacation Bible School, Parish Newsletter, Development
Green Bay / Wisconsin / United States
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Green Bay / Wisconsin / United States
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Green Bay / Wisconsin / United States
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You are WELCOME Here! If you’ve ever thought you’d like a community of friends who go through life together & provide support, then come join us at Highland Crest. Here you’ll find relevant faith-based messages and an authentic community of people on a journey of faith and purpose. Come see what our church has to offer!
Green Bay / Wisconsin / United States
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Green Bay / Wisconsin / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Green Bay / Wisconsin / United States
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Welcome to Calvary Lutheran Church. We thank you for your interest in our church. Calvary is part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA ). We are a member of the community (or body ) of Christ. We are a living witness to the grace of God and the saving power of Christ. Being a member of Calvary is being part of a diverse, progressive Christian family firmly rooted in traditional Lutheran heritage. Being part of this communion means being part of something that reaches out to support and share Gods love with individuals, families, the church, the greater community, and the world. An idea was born in the summer of 1952 when 350 people gathered to worship. Calvary Lutheran Church began as a mission church supported by local churches and churches across the State. Today we are a congregation of over 2, 200 members who are committed to one another and the church. The unique structure of the building is designed not to house God, but as a place for Gods people to assemble.