At Holy Comforter we strive for fellowship through the many organizations that bring together parishioners with similar interests and gifts. Guilds hold parties and events. Bridge players gather in parishioners homes. Tennis players compete at area tennis facilities. Below is just a partial listing of the many ways to get to know your fellow parishioners at Holy Comforter. A listing of upcoming events, dates, and times can be found in the Calendar/News/Events section on the home page.
Fellowship Events
Fall Fellowship Dinner
The evening begins with refreshments in private homes, then continues in the Great Hall for dinner and fellowship.
The Living Crèche
The Nativity comes alive as parishioners and live animals portray the Christmas story. Cocoa and cookies are provided in the Great Hall.
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper
The traditional celebration of the last night before the disciplines of Lent begin on Ash Wednesday.
Lenten Continental Breakfast
Each Thursday during Lent following the 7:00 am Holy Eucharist, a continental breakfast is served in the Great Hall, providing a time for fellowship before the hustle of the day begins.
Parish Picnic
The parish gathers for the Eucharist, lunch, fun, games and fellowship at Townley Field to celebrate summer and the joy of our life together. This event kicks off our summer schedule.
Fellowship Groups
Bridge Club
Bridge players meet in parishioners’ homes each month on a Sunday evening for friendly gameplaying and fellowship.
Fellowship Guilds
Members of St. Luke’s, St. Helen’s, and St. Theresa’s Guilds meet regularly throughout the year for meals, fellowship events, and a variety of programs.
Men’s Group
The men of the parish get together several times during the
year for a ball game, dinner and fellowship. Events are open
to all men of the parish.
Tennis Guild
Parishioners meet several times during the year for playful games of tennis followed by dinner for players and non-players.
Youth Groups
In addition to their participation in Sunday liturgies and Sunday morning conversation, the youth groups plan various fellowship events including monthly dinners with the clergy for the Senior High School, overnight lock-ins, retreats, bowling and movie nights.