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Ministries at Holy Spirit


Outreach Ministries
Blood Drives
Description: Holy Spirit hosts blood drives several times a year –winter, spring, summer, and fall. Anyone who is at least 17 years of age, weighs at least 100 pounds and is in good health may be eligible to donate. All donors must present I.D. Opportunities to donate blood at Holy Spirit are posted in the narthex and published in the bulletin and on the website. Appointments may be made prior to the drive and walk ins are welcome. Volunteers are needed to host the drives, assist donors, and help with scheduling appointments.
Contact:   Patty Randall •  • 404-257-1959
Community Assistance Center
Description: Holy Spirit supports the Community Assistance Center of Sandy Springs through two food drives each year in January and June. Drivers are needed to collect donations at Holy Spirit and deliver to CAC in Sandy Springs. Parishioners who are interested in driving should contact Kate Allen Cotterman regarding necessary paperwork at kallen@hsccatl.com.

Community Assistance Center helps residents of Sandy Springs and Dunwoody facing emergency situations meet the basic needs of food, shelter and clothing. CAC assists individuals and families experiencing unexpected financial crisis from situations such as a job loss or other reduction of income, illness, medical emergency, divorce or catastrophic situations such as fire or flood.

Contact:   Bruce Cotterman  • 
Gift of Grace Home
Description: The Gift of Grace Ministry is in charge of providing food (uncooked) and drinks for the residents of the Gift of Grace Home, a home for women with AIDS, which is operated by the Missionaries of Charity. The Missionaries of Charity is the order founded by Mother Teresa, and The Gift of Grace Home is one of their over 120 centers throughout the world where they serve the poor, homeless and suffering.

Volunteers bring donated items (meat, vegetables, fruit, starch, bread, cookies, corn muffin mix, soda and juice) to the Parish Office (refrigerator in the lower level) on the 1st Monday of the month. The food and drinks can also be delivered after Mass on Sunday. Volunteers may also choose to transport the food / drinks from the Parish Office to the Gift of Grace in Virginia Highlands. SignUp Genius links are sent by email and used for volunteers to sign up for items.

The Gift of Grace Home Ministry is a wonderful outreach Ministry where volunteers can truly make a difference in the lives of women suffering from AIDS right here in Atlanta. Transporting the food is also a hands on way to volunteer as a family.

Parishioners who are interested in driving should contact Kate Allen Cotterman at kallen@hsccatl.com regarding necessary paperwork and safe environment requirements.
Contact:   Kathleen Eidson • 
Homeless Ministry
Description: The Homeless Ministry serves homeless men in downtown Atlanta during the winter months (October through March). The men are fed a hot evening meal, given the opportunity to shower and are offered a sack breakfast/lunch as they depart. Holy Spirit provides coverage at the shelter on assigned nights during each of the five operating months. There are volunteer opportunities for parishioners of all ages. Signup takes place in via a Sign Up Genius link which indicates the various volunteer services needed. (Contact ministry leader for Sign Up Genius link). Volunteers may choose to supply food, transport food, prepare the meal and/or spend the night. ALL FOOD SHOULD BE PLACED IN THE REFRIGERATORS LOCATED IN THE HALLWAY OF THE LOWER LEVEL OF THE PARISH OFFICE BUILDING AND LABELED "HOMELESS MINISTRY." The shelter is located at The Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Church, Central Avenue and Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive in Atlanta.
Contact:   Kevin Skedsvold • 
Respect Life Ministry
Description: The Holy Spirit Respect Life Ministry pursues our Catholic calling to defend the pre-born from conception to natural death. We are a vibrant community of parishioners young and old who collaborate with other parishes, non-profits, as well as the Archdiocesan Pro-Life Office. Through group prayer, education, and fellowship, we raise awareness within the community, while drawing closer to the ultimate solution, Jesus Christ.

Our first Friday holy hours, triannual sidewalk counseling training, and monthly rosaries in front of abortion clinics help keep infant hearts beating, spare women a lifetime of regret, and send a powerful message about the tragic reality of abortion.

We also have invaluable resources for abortion minded mothers, including the ability to schedule same day appointments with Pregnancy Aid Clinic, pro-life doctors, and access a self-raised emergency fund for urgent needs. While society says stay six feet apart, we help bring families together forever.
Contact:   Michelle Sipos • 
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Description: The mission of the St. Vincent de Paul Society is to “change lives…one at a time” through prayer, spiritual exercises, works of mercy and fellowship. The St. Vincent de Paul Society, which has operated in North Georgia since 1903, is a national and international organization leading women and men to grow spiritually by offering person-to-person services to those who are needy and suffering in the tradition of its founder, Frederick Ozanam, and the Society’s Patron, St. Vincent de Paul. At Holy Spirit Catholic Church, this outreach is primarily centered through prayer, spiritual growth, and visits in homes of families in need.

Please note that for the safety and protection of the vulnerable populations that may be served by this ministry, all volunteers participating in this ministry must be in compliance with the requirements of the Archdiocese of Atlanta's Safe Environment Program. Please visit our Safe Environment Program webpage to learn more. A background check is also required.

Holy Spirit Conference meets for an hour and a half (6:30 PM – 8:00 PM) on the first Tuesday of each month (except July and December) in the downstairs conference room of the parish office building. The focus of these meetings is spiritual growth, fellowship and service to others.

Volunteers, working in pairs, make one or two visits monthly in addition to regular attendance at all meetings. This is a commitment of several hours. Other volunteer opportunities are ‘help-line call retrieval’, dispatching of home visit volunteers, helping with monthly collections For the Poor before and after Mass once each month. During the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas there is an opportunity to be involved with the Christmas Angel program which benefits the families who participate in the catechism classes at Centro Catolico. Bilingual volunteers and those with free time during weekdays are especially needed for many of these opportunities. New members are welcome at any time.

Parishioners who can’t join at this time are encouraged to keep the Holy Spirit Conference in their prayers. All donations given to the monthly collections for the poor are greatly appreciated. In addition direct assistance to this ministry may be made during the week at the parish office. In support of the Greater Area St. Vincent de Paul Society, parishioners can donate clothes and home goods (no food, please) to the Red Barn Storage shed located in the parking lot adjacent to the parish office. All clothing should be clean, gently used, and placed on hangers or neatly folded in boxes. Donation tax forms are available in the parish office. Donations of vehicles may be made by calling 800-322-8284 or by contacting us via email.
Contacts:   Manny Sequeira  • 
Alejandra Praddaude  •