Oppurtunities To Serve
Acolytes and Servers
Acolytes are volunteers that help in processions and at the altar. Servers at some services act as both acolytes and Lay Eucharistic Ministers. Serving as an acolyte or server helps enrich the Liturgical Services.Â
Altar Guild and Sacristans
Members work in teams to prepare the vessels, linens, and vestments for every worship service, and beautify the cathedral for Christmas and Easter.
Coffee Hour Hosts
Extend the love of Christ after services by making coffee and providing light refreshments.
Lay Eucharistic Visitors
LEVs are sent from Sunday services to take communion to those who are unable to attend church.
Lectors
Lectors proclaim God’s word by reading Bible passages and the Prayers of the People during worship.
The Fountains Service
This service is offered to members of The Fountains Senior Living community in Bettendorf, IA, on the second (and fifth) Sunday of the month, at 1:30 pm.Organized by Trinity members of the Order of St. Luke (OSL), the service includes hymns, liturgy, lessons, prayers.
Ushers and Greeters
Often the first to greet those who come to the cathedral, ushers hand out bulletins, take up the collections, and attend to people’s needs during worship.
Order of St. Luke
Members of the Order of St. Luke the Physician (OSL) meet to study Scripture, especially the biblical stories of the healing miracles, as well as other books on Christian healing, and engage in healing prayer. OSL offers healing prayers during the 10:00 am service on…
Pastoral Visitors
Church connections are maintained through these volunteers who regularly call and visit those who are homebound.
Children’s Church Services
The Children’s Church is always looking for volunteers to help bring the service content to children in a meaningful way.Â