Parish Life Ministries


Ave Maria Shop is located in the church vestibule and offers religious articles, gifts, books, and cards for sale. It is open after all weekend Masses and is staffed by parish volunteers. Proceeds are given back each year to our parish to fund special projects. avemariashop@stjudeatlanta.net

Marriage Ministry helps build and strengthen marriages. Engaged Encounter and Sponsor Couples help prepare engaged couples for the experience of Christian marriage. Retrouvaille offers alienated couples a way to revive and heal their relationship. Marriage Encounter and W.E.D.S. help good marriages become better. marriageministry@stjudeatlanta.net

The Mourning After (Bereavement Ministry) is an eight week course offered to any adult parishioner bereaved for at least three months. Participants are helped to begin dealing with their loss and to understand the grief process. bereavement@stjudeatlanta.net

Nursery is available in Room C of the Stapleton Center, below the church, during the 10:00AM Mass only, for children age 9 months to 3 years. The nursery is staffed by volunteers, most of whom are parents themselves. nursery@stjudeatlanta.net

Loaves and Fishes is comprised of groups of six to eight adults, married or single, who share a simple meal and friendship in members’ homes. New groups are formed in January and June. Newcomers find this an easy and fun way to get to know other parishioners. Watch for sign-up details. loavesandfishes@stjudeatlanta.net

Young Adult Ministry brings together young singles and marrieds ages 21- 35. This ministry hosts a variety of events that allow young adults in our parish to share their faith and experiences through spiritual, service and social events. We are currently growing our ministry. All are welcome and please invite friends!
CONTACT Kathy Powell (678-252-5639) kpowell@stjudeatlanta.net

Garden Group plans, plants and maintains flowers and plantings around the Saint Jude Parish facilities. Plantings are changed seasonally throughout the year, to add color to the landscaping. gardeningvolunteers@stjudeatlanta.net

Men’s Club promotes, develops and supports St. Jude Parish through a variety of activities and fundraising events, and encourages fellowship through social interactions. The Men’s Club is open to all men of the St. Jude Parish. mensclub@stjudeatlanta.net

Women of Saint Jude This is the overarching group open to all women of the Parish that meets quarterly with spiritual, service and social events. The goal of this group is to support one another, as well as other ministries and their needs. womenofstjude@stjudeatlanta.net

Ladies of the Evening Circle is a long-established women’s group. Activities include guest speakers and the Bridge Marathon, with the proceeds going to a different worthy cause each year. They meet the third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 PM in member’s homes. ladiesoftheevening@stjudeatlanta.net

Saint Teresa Circle is a parish ministry for mothers of young children. The circle meets once monthly during the school year for the purposes of fellowship, education and outreach. Monthly speakers deliver messages of interest on topics such as faith, marriage and family. St. Teresa’s also strives to serve the community of St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church via an annual fall cookout, parish Easter Egg Hunt, meals for families with new babies and prayer chains. sttheresacircle@stjudeatlanta.net

Elder Care Ministry is dedicated to our older parishioners, helping them continue to grow in the fullness of faith and to function independently for as long as possible. We offer phone assurance to the homebound and elderly people without family, as well as occasional assistance with basic shopping, or transportation to medical services. Mass, communion and reconciliation are celebrated regularly with residents of senior apartment and assisted living facilities. Please call for further information at 770-394-3896, ext. 529. elderministry@stjudeatlanta.net

Ultreya / Cursillo Support Group is focused on prayer, study and sharing of Christian life and the importance of community. There is a 8:30AM Saturday Mass, fellowship and prayer afterwards in the Stapleton Center. cursillo@stjudeatlanta.net

Ministry to Persons with Disabilities assists and encourages persons challenged with any disability to be fully involved in parish life. Activities include SPRED (Special Religious Education), a Lenten Penance Service for all persons with disabilities, covered dish suppers, which are part of a faith and sharing Mass, held twice a year and a spring weekend get-away that will offer social opportunities. Watch for details in the bulletin. spred@stjudeatlanta.net

CareerFocus This outreach ministry provides job seekers with the opportunity to learn/improve their skills, receive individual consultation as well as network with other individuals and company representatives to exchange information and ideas.  Meetings will be held on the second Monday of each month from 7:00–9:00 p.m. careerministry@stjudeatlanta.net

Welcoming Ministry focuses on integrating newcomers into parish life. The Ministry coordinates with the Parish Office to register, welcome and orient new parishioners. Volunteers serve as Greeters at weekend Masses, and host newcomer events. welcomeministry@stjudeatlanta.net

Pax Christi St. Jude (PCSJ) is part of the growing grass-roots network of Pax Christi USA by which local groups work to promote the gospel message of non-violence. PCSJ meets the first Wednesday of each month, 7:30 PM in the Ministry building. All are welcome. paxchristi@stjudeatlanta.net

Cub Scout Pack 523 (ages 6-11) offers crafts, activity badges and advancement at regular meetings. Pack meetings take place monthly. Pine Wood Derby and Blue & Gold Banquet are highlight events of the year. cubscouts@stjudeatlanta.net

Boy Scout Troop 623 (ages 11-18) offers weekly meetings and monthly activities such as hiking, camping and backpacking. Our objectives are service, advancement, merit badges and growing in maturity and self-sufficiency. boyscouts@stjudeatlanta.net

Jaguar Sports Association (JSA) manages sports at Saint Jude. The purpose of the JSA is to promote Christian ideals in our sports programs, and to serve a rapidly expanding number of sports participants. The JSA encourages family and parental participation while enhancing athletic opportunities for our children. Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball and Cheerleading are open to all children of the parish. See our web-site for all details at www.jaguarsports.org