Acolytes carry the cross and torches in processions, marking significant symbols and moments in our worship. Youth and adults are invited to become acolytes.
Altar Guild members help prepare the community’s Eucharistic meal by setting up bread, wine, vessels, linens, and the altar. They also care for the vessels and linens following the service.
The St. Elizabeth Bread Guild bakes communion bread using their home ovens and St. Paul’s bread recipe.
Lectors & Eucharistic Ministers proclaim God’s word in our liturgies through reading lessons from scriptures. They also lead our prayers during Sunday morning services.
Eucharistic Visitors share consecrated bread and wine with sick or homebound members of our community.
The St. Thérese Flower Guild arranges the flowers in the Nave. After each Sunday Service, altar flower arrangements are broken up into smaller bouquets and delivered to members of our community needing connection and cheer.
Ushers welcome, guide, and inform members of the congregation during services. They also collect the offering, and assist during communion.
A team of clergy and lay ministers meet weekly and bring a full Eucharist service to incarcerated women at the Northwest Arkansas Community Corrections Center in Fayetteville
A team of lay ministers facilitate Morning & Evening Prayer at St. Paul’s and online.