We are called to serve humankind with Christ as our model. To be of service to others, we are called to put our love for God into action as disciples, to help "the least of our brothers," to act as Christ has enjoined us to when he said, "Love one another as I love you" (John 15:12). Members of our school community are encouraged to live as Jesus taught us to live and accept our responsibility as disciples for serving all people by sharing the gifts and talents received from God.
Stewardship is a key component to our religion program allowing members of our school community to experience the grace and joy of giving, to be reminded of our mission to serve, and to respond to Christ's call to serve. Families, students, and staff are encouraged to participate in a variety of stewardship projects. Projects are planned to be age and grade level appropriate. They may be school wide, by grade level, or by an individual classroom. Hands on projects are encouraged. We seek ways that we can serve our school and parish as well as the community and world we live in. Efforts are made to find ways that the school can participate in stewardship projects.
To prepare our students to live a life of serving others, 6th - 8th grade students are required to complete a set of service hours each quarter. The required service hours are a portion of their religion grade. The students coordinate with their religion teacher regarding service activities and service hours.