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This Week: January 17, 2026

Discerning a Sacred Place of Remembrance Together - Columbarium Interest Survey

Last weekend, Fr. Ballman introduced the proposed expansion of our Memorial Garden to include a columbarium — a sacred place of prayer, remembrance, and hope within the heart of our parish campus. If you missed Fr. Ballman's homily from Sunday, January 11, you may view it here.

Please complete the anonymous online survey or complete a paper copy available in the Narthex or parish office by January 31 to help us plan this sacred space thoughtfully. Learn more at our Town Hall meetings:
  • Sunday, January 18 | 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (Youth Center - take elevator near St. Mary's Chapel to the basement)
  • Wednesday, January 21 | 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM (Malta Hall)

A Short Break from Our Sunday Coffee & Doughnuts Hospitality

As we observe the holiday weekend and prepare for renovations in McDonough Hall, coffee and doughnuts will not be offered after Mass on the weekends of January 18, January 25, and February 1. Thank you for your understanding—we appreciate your patience and look forward to welcoming you back soon.

We Are Hiring! Part-Time Position Available

Holy Spirit Catholic Church is seeking a part-time Internal Development & Stewardship Manager to help advance the parish’s mission by leading the annual Offertory Campaign and coordinating parish efforts for the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal. Working closely with clergy, staff, and volunteers, the manager will help communicate the impact of stewardship, support parishioner relationships, and ensure thoughtful follow-up and accountability while reflecting the values and spirit of our parish community.

The ideal candidate is highly organized, service-oriented, and comfortable working with data, communications, and parishioners alike. This role combines strategic planning with hands-on coordination, offering meaningful work in a collaborative parish environment. With flexible part-time hours and opportunities for deeper involvement during key campaign seasons, this position is well suited for someone who is passionate about stewardship, committed to the Church’s mission, and eager to help Holy Spirit Catholic Church grow in generosity and discipleship.

Contact Debbie Slinkard, Director of Mission Advancement & Development, for more information. Click here for a full job description.

MLK Day - Parish Office Closing

In acknowledgement of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the parish office will be closed on Monday, January 19. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday, January 20.

Weekly Parish Bulletin

Please click here for an online version of the weekly parish bulletin.

RSVP for Upcoming Events

Women's Club: Thursday Social at Superica

Please join the Women’s Club for our Thursday Social on January 29 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, at Superica, 3850 Roswell Rd. Enjoy delicious food, warm fellowship, and a relaxed opportunity to reconnect after the holidays. All women of the parish are welcome, and guests are encouraged to attend. We look forward to beginning the new year together in friendship and community. RSVP online if you will attend.

Women's Club Presents "Financial Literacy for Women with Tricia Mulcare" on February 9

Please join the Women's Club for our February meeting "Financial Literacy for Women" on Monday, February 9, at 11:30 AM and 6:30 PM in McDonough Hall. Our parishioner, Tricia Mulcare, will empower you with practical tips and tricks to take control of your finances and achieve your 2026 financial goals. Whether you are navigating a life transition, planning for retirement, or managing a household and trying to figure out how to teach your children about financial literacy, this talk promises to provide actionable takeaways. The cost of the meeting is $20 and includes either lunch or dinner.

RSVP for Morning Session Here
RSVP for Evening Session Here 

While Tricia works with a wide range of clients, she has a particular passion for working with women (older, single, widowed, and divorced). Tricia enjoys speaking with groups about the lessons she has learned after more than 20 years of working with women who have navigated a recent transition and find themselves “suddenly single.” 

Tricia lives in Atlanta with her husband, Nicholas and their two teenage daughters. Learn more about Tricia here.

Young Families Ministry: Valentine's Day Party

All families with young children are invited to a Valentine's Party on Saturday, February 14, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM in McDonough Hall. Enjoy food, fellowship, and fun with other young families. We need help from all parents to make this event happen. Please see the Sign Up Genius link to see how you can assist.

Faith in Action

January Food Drive: Caring in Action

The Sandy Springs and Dunwoody Community Assistance Center (CAC) provides food to help many of the 9,500 individuals in Sandy Springs and Dunwoody needing CAC support to feed themselves and prevent homelessness during these financially difficult times.

During last January’s and June’s CAC Food Drive, HSCC parishioners donated over 3,000 lbs of food! Our next commitment to support CAC is January 1 - 31. Donation locations also providing the list of food items needed will be in the (1) Narthex, (2) entrance area to St. Mary’s Chapel and (3) entrance area to HSP Preschool. Thank you, in advance, for your kindness and desire to help those in need. 

Parish drivers are welcome, even for one pick up in January and/or June each year. Contact Kate Cotterman, Director of Volunteers, kallen@hsccatl.com to sign up as a driver. 

 

Food List

  • Baking Products (cake/brownie/muffin mixes, flour, sugar, oil)
  • Beans (dry black)
  • Broth
  • Canned Fruit
  • Canned Meats (chicken, tuna, ham, etc.)
  • Canned Vegetables (corn, sweet peas, mixed)
  • Canned Tomatoes (diced, whole, sauce)
  • Canned Pastas
  • Cereal / Oatmeal
  • Dry or Evaporated Milk
  • Jelly
  • Jell-O or Pudding Mix
  • Macaroni & Cheese
  • Meal Helpers
  • Meat Entrees (canned chili, beef stew, chicken & dumplings, Hormel Completes)
  • Pasta (any kind)
  • Peanut Butter
  • Potatoes (instant)
  • Pork & Beans
  • Rice
  • Soup
  • Snacks (crackers, cookies)
  • Spaghetti Sauce

 Toiletries

  • Diapers (medium, large, xl; sizes 5 and 6)
  • Deodorant
  • Disposable Razors
  • Feminine Products
  • Shampoo
  • Soap
  • Toothbrushes
  • Toothpaste
  • Toilet Paper

Imagine Not Being Able To...

Imagine not being able to have toothpaste, soap, or toilet paper. Did you know SNAP benefits don’t cover hygiene or household goods, and food pantries often don’t have these items in stock? For many of our neighbors, these everyday essentials are out of reach, along with rent and utility bills.

This week’s Collection for the Poor helps fill those gaps. Your donation provides critical household items, utility assistance, and support that brings comfort, dignity, and hope to families in need.

As you give, know that you are a sign of God’s Spirit of love to those who are suffering. Give your donation to a volunteer holding a basket or donate online. Thank you for your generosity!

Faith Formation & Evangelization

Sunday Morning Adult Faith Formation Winter / Spring Schedule

Looking to grow deeper in your faith? Our Sunday morning Adult Faith Formation program is the perfect place to learn, share, and grow together. Mark your calendar and join us at 10:00 AM in McDonough Hall on select Sunday mornings throughout the winter and spring. 


January 4 - The Divine Maternity: Why Mary is Truly the Mother of God - Dr. Andrew McGovern

February 1 - Discerning the Spirits: Recognizing the Voice of God - Oswaldo (Ozzie) Franco

February 8 - Entering the Desert: Living Lent with Purpose - Deacon Bill McCarthy

February 22 - The Sorrowful Mysteries: Meeting Jesus in Our Own Suffering - Heather Triggs

March 1 - Discerning the Spirits: Applying the Rules of Discernment - Oswaldo (Ozzie) Franco

March 8 - A Catholic Perspective on Sex and Gender Ideology: Origins, Challenges, and Our Response - Thomas Gaines

March 15 - Holy Saturday: Embracing the Silence Between Death and Resurrection - Heather Triggs

March 22 - Who Do You Say That I Am? Exploring the Four Names of Jesus - Andrew McGovern

April 26 - The Glory of the Lord: Reflections on the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary - Alycia Murtha

May 3 - Jonah: The Short but Powerful Story of a Failed Prophet - Deacon Steve Demko

Wanted: Breakfast for Confirmation Retreat

On the weekend of January 24 and 25, Holy Spirit's Youth Ministry Program - Phoenix - will be holding its Winter Confirmation Retreat for teens. We are in need of breakfast on the morning of Sunday, January 25, and would welcome all food donations. If you feel called to help us out, please contact Youth Minister Paul Oakes for more information. You may also sign up to help here.

HSP & Archdiocesan Events

Homeschool Athletes Wanted: Join Holy Spirit Prep Varsity Baseball

Holy Spirit Prep invites any 8th - 12th grade boys who are homeschooled to join their Varsity Baseball Team. Practices begin January 26. Please contact Coach Gerald Lewis for additional information.

Witness to Marriage

Witness to Marriage and the parish of Our Lady of the Assumption are hosting meetings on the third Saturday of each month for divorced Catholics, who have not received an annulment from the Church AND married Catholics, facing or experiencing separation. Divorced Catholics may or may not plan on pursuing an annulment. 


The meetings will be held at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church, 1350 Hearst Drive NE, Brookhaven, GA 30319, starting at 9:45 AM, allowing participants to attend 9:00 AM Holy Mass. The meetings are held in the Chanel Center.

The purpose of the meetings is to encourage divorced and separated Catholics to remain close to Our Lord and His Church while they deal with the struggles in their lives. We present the Church's perspective on their situation and offer friendship and fellowship.

What are the topics to be discussed? The following is a schedule of dates and topics.

February 21 - Understanding Annulments
March 21 - Forgiveness
April 18 - Spiritual Warfare
May 16 - What do I tell others (my children)?
June 20 - Dealing with an Antagonistic Spouse
July 18 - Why should I listen to the Catholic Church?
August 15 - What is my vocation now?
September 19 - Finding Joy with My Cross
October 17 - Chastity and Holiness
November 21 - TBD
December 19 - TBD

Witness to Marriage is an apostolate in the Archdiocese of Atlanta that receives guidance and support from the Office of Evangelization & Discipleship to help encourage separated and divorced Catholics. To find out more about Witness to Marriage or these meetings, contact Bob Babecka at bob@ymicatholic.com.