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Communications: Website
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Gina Biondillo 501-922-2062 ext. 10 |
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Communications: Facebook |
Patti Sheppard 501-922-1881 |
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Faith and Wellness Ministry |
Barbara Bozek 501-226-3207 |
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Hand and Foot Card ClubMeet at members homes monthly to play the Hand and Foot card game. Each group normally has 6 people. There are currently 48 members. Looking for new coordinator. |
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Knights of Columbus Third Degree, Council 10208Over 2,000,000 Knights in 4,607 International Councils dedicate themselves to the principals of charity, fraternity, unity, and patriotism. The SHJ-based Council supports faith-based and charitable initiatives within our parish and the surrounding community, although they operate under the Supreme Council in New Haven, CT, and the Arkansas State Council's leadership. They are not a parish organization, per se, but their activities and volunteerism permeate our parish life. Well over half of the parish men are Knights of Columbus (315 current members). The Knights participate with the Parish Life Committee in a coordination and support role within the parish. The six primary areas of all Knights' activities include Culture of Life, Church, Family, Youth, Community, and their Council activites. Council 10208 meetings generally fall on the first Tuesday of every month. Dues are approximately $30 annually. Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call John Weidert, Grand Knight, for further information. |
John Weidert 501-915-0719 |
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Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree, Fr. Victor A. Bieberle Assembly 2316Fourth Degree Knights commit to the fourth tenet of the Knights - Patriotism. The Assembly is currently 140 plus members strong. During the fraternal year the Assembly holds one event a month from September to June. Some of these events are combined with Council 10208 activities. The Assembly's programs throughout the year are centered around Patriotism and include; the Flags Forever Program, the Church Flag program, Veterans Day, Memorial Day and Flag Day programs, and the Homeless Veterans program at St. Francis House. The Assembly also sponsors several social events per year to include Sir Knights widows. An integral part of the 4th Degree is the Honor (Color) Guard that performs at special events as requested and authorized by Charter. Fourth Degree dues are $15 and a burse fund fee of $10 per. Contact person for the 2019-2020 Columbian year is Gary Wolfer. |
Pat McGannon 281-785-5073 |
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Ladies of the Sacred HeartMembership is open to all women of the parish and others in the community who want to participate. The group unites women in religious and social activities helpful to the parish. Annual events include Christmas Brunch, card party, fashion show and ladies golf outing. There are 325 members; annual dues are $25.00 ($20 to the Guild and $5 to LOSH). Meetings are held the second Monday of each month, excluding summer, after the 9:00 a.m. Mass. In addition to this umbrella organization, there are 8 guilds that meet separately with their own charities to support. |
Vernell Bowen 501-772-6776 |
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Newcomers Welcoming CommitteeWelcomes new parishioners by visiting them at their home, church or other convenient location, and supplying them with information about Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish as well as a crucifix as a welcome gift. Questions are answered about activities and ministries within the parish. There are 14 people involved with this committee. |
Mark & Kacky Leslie 501-226-0074 |
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Parish LifeOn various occasions during the years meals are served in the churchhall. The majority of these meals are open to all parishioners. Volunteer help is often needed in the kitchen to either serve, prepare (chopping, slicing, plating, etc.) or help clean up. If you are interested in helping from time-to-time, pleace call Sherrie Nichols. She would very much appreciate any help you can give. |
Mark Leslie
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Sacred Heart Bowling LeagueOur bowling league is called "Hot Village Bowlers" and is on Thursdays at 2:00pm. Our Fall League begins the first Thursday after Labor Day and runs through mid/late April. All are welcome even if it has been dacades since you've regularly bowled. There is a handicap system which makes it possible for bowlers of all skill levels to compete fairly against one another. Cost is currently $15/week which includes 3 games and prize money at the end of the season. It is a fun time and we are always looking for new individuals/couples to share time with one another. This is an inter-faith group. You do not need to be a SHJ parishioner to join. |
Ann Bowman Sherrie Nichols (Fall) 617-733-1395 |
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Sacred Heart Men's ClubPromote our Catholic faith, fellowship and socialbility in the parish. All men in the parish and any non Catholic man whose wife is a parish member are welcome. Members participate in Hot Springs and Hot Springs Village community affairs and give support to charities in the area. Meetings are scheduled for the second Tuesday of the month from September through May starting at 5:00 p.m. Annual events are the Chicken Bake in September and Fish Bake in Lent. We welcome spouses and widows of members at our September, December and May meetings. There are over 200 members, and annual dues are $10. |
Mike Webster 501-209-5476 |
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Sacred Heart SinglesProvides all single adults in the parish an opportunity to meet others in like circumstances to form friendships that reach beyond the group setting. Members meet monthly at different locations depending on the scheduled activities. Members meet periodically for a potluck dinner to plan continuing events. Membership is particularly beneficial to the members of the parish who have lost many friendships to death or relocation. Members plan the events. We encourage all singles to attend. |
Debbie Doughty 414-313-0415 |
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Sociable SixPresents an opportunity for new and experienced parishioners to meet others socially on a personal level. Six members meet once a month, for three months, in members' homes, rotating monthly, for dinner and socialization. There are two sessions yearly: Fall (September, October and November) and Spring (March, April and May). |
Nancy & Howard Emery 815-861-0820 |