Growing as God’s Family

There are countless ways to become involved at Saint Matthew’s through a variety of priest, staff and parishioner led opportunities. We encourage you to reach out and and find a group that will strengthen our community and in return strengthen your faith.

Worship MINISTRIES

  • Liturgical Leaders

    Lectors - Parishioners are encouraged to participate in our services by reading a scripture lesson and leading the Psalm or the Prayers of the People. A parishioner is anyone who regularly attends Sunday services, receives Communion at least three times a year, and actively participates in the life of the church by sharing their time, talent, and treasure.

    Eucharistic Minister (EM) A Eucharistic Minister or Chalice Bearer helps our priests serve Communion by offering the chalice or Blood of Christ. They typically serve as a Lector the same day but this is not required. We ask that Eucharistic Ministers be either confirmed or received into the Episcopal Church. Adults and confirmed Youth, 7th grade and up, are welcome to serve.

    The Crucifer participates during our worship service by carrying the cross during procession and Gospel reading.

    Acolytes participate during our worship service by carrying the torches (candles) and/or Gospel book during the procession and Gospel reading.

    The Verger participates during our worship service by carrying the virge (staff) during procession and Gospel reading, assisting the priest in preparing Holy Communion and rings the bells at the consecration.

    We encourage people to volunteer once a month for any of these opportunities.

  • Ushers

    he ushers ministry involves greeting parishioners as they enter the church, handing out service bulletins, assisting as needed with seating, bringing the Communion elements to the altar, offertory collection and processing, releasing communicants to the altar rail for Communion, guiding clergy/lay persons to those needing Communion at their pew, taking a count of the number of attendees for the service, collecting used bulletins at the completion of the service for recycling, and a brief cleanup of the pews after the service to collect bulletins, children’s activity bags, etc. If a parishioner requires assistance for illness or injury, ushers may summon professional medical help and guide responders to the parishioner upon arrival on site.

    At present, there is an online sign-up page for Ushering, that includes the ability for each Usher to receive a reminder email 2-3 days prior to their volunteer date:

  • Altar Guild

    ALTAR GUILD

    Altar Guild works mostly behind-the scenes to prepare the sanctuary for services by setting the altar before, between and after services, changing seasonal hangings, and cleaning and maintaining service equipment. They also go beyond standard services by preparing the sanctuary for seasonal holy days, baptisms, weddings and funerals or memorial services. New members are always welcome and will be trained and partnered with an experienced team member while receiving exclusive behind the scene access.

    We serve in teams that generally support one Saturday per month plus the altar reset for the service that you choose to attend. We also have three or four ‘all-call’ meetings a year to support special activities like Holy Week or Christmas.

  • Digital Worship Ministry

    Digital Ministry is always growing and changing with the needs of our congregation. Ministry members are encouraged to share their technological gifts to help grow our Online Worship Service and connect with other parishioners digitally through our online presence on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, our website, and newsletters.

    Members of our Digital Ministry will collaborate with Natalie VanDeVeire, our Director of Communications, and other ministry members as needed. We meet quarterly to collaborate on new Online Worship Service ideas/formats and refresh our digital media plan. Meetings 1:1 with Natalie are available as needed. We livestream the 9:00 service weekly and special services as needed. New members should plan to be involved behind the scenes during services about 1x per month. Serving on our Digital Ministry Team is a six month, renewable commitment.

  • Family & Children's Ministries

    Children play a vital role in our congregation and can be found in every corner of our campus and offerings. Children are not the future of the church, they are the church. Activities are held year round and focus on cultivating knowledge and strengthening families.

  • Youth Ministry

    Our youth ministry brings students into a relationship with Jesus Christ and one another. Weekly Sunday meetings, outreach in the community, and participation in church events are just a few of the ways our youth discover and foster their faith. During the school year, High School (9-12th) and Middle School (6th-8th) youth group meets in person on Sundays from 12:15-2:00 PM - lunch is provided! The summertime calendar is more relational and event oriented. Examples include: volunteering for Vacation Bible School -both for set up week and the week of the program, continuing our relationship with Eternal Springs Memory Center & Matthew's Crossing Food Bank by volunteering on select Sunday's, attending a week long mission trip or pilgrimage (High School Students), enjoying pool parties, lunches, and coffee meetings where we chat and maintain our close relationship, as well as other fun gatherings.

  • Music Ministries

    All parishioners are invited to give their musical gift to God, and we welcome newcomers with musical experience. Our services are designed for active congregational singing. Our 9:00 service is led by our traditional choir with organist/pianist, flautists, our handbell choir, and other classical instrumentalists. Our 11:00 service is led by our contemporary band, composed of singers, guitarists, keyboardists, and drummers.

PASTORAL CARE MINISTRIES

  • Eucharistic Visitors

    Eucharistic Visitors are trained parishioners who volunteer to bring Communion to anyone who cannot join us at the Lord's table in-person. If you are interested in participating in this ministry, or if you would like a Communion visit for yourself or a loved one, please contact our office or Deacon team.

  • Prayer Shawls

    Comfort Ministry

    Our Comfort Ministry supports our parish family by providing comfort items created in prayer and blessed. Items include comfort lap blankets, prayer shawls, prayer pocket squares and small quilts to prayerfully surround loved ones who are dealing with a long-term or terminal illness. If you know of anyone who would benefit by receiving a SMEC comfort item, please speak with clergy on Sunday after the service.

    Our newest SMEC members are provided their choice of a small blanket or a Teddy Bear when baptized. The “Comfort Ministry” also participates in many community outreach programs by donating crocheted, knitted and sewn items.

    Come join us. We are a creative fun group! Our meetings are the 3rd Monday of each month at 10:30AM in the office Couch Room or on Zoom. To receive special notifications and updates regarding this ministry, please contact Shirley Duffy or the church office.

  • Daughters of the King

    All women are welcome to join our chapter of the Order of the Daughters of the King. Please contact our office if you are interested in learning more about this ministry. Reaffirming the promises made at Baptism and Confirmation, a Daughter pledges herself to a life-long program of prayer, service and evangelism. As a Daughter, this pledge is a vow to uphold our commitment to the ‘order’, and is shared with a worldwide community of like-minded women. The cross we wear daily serves to remind us of this vow. No matter where you are on your Christian journey, join us to better know Jesus Christ and to make Him known to others.

  • TeleCare

    The Ministry of Pastoral Care, through Telecare, is dedicated to fostering open communication channels between parishioners and clergy/staff. Team members reach out to individuals listed in the parish directory in the spring and fall, from their homes, to check on their well-being and inquire about prayer needs. In addition to these calls, team members participate in monthly one-hour Zoom meetings to discuss concerns and questions. Prospective members are required to undergo training, including watching a one-hour video, reading a short booklet, and completing a four-hour online Safe Church course. The Telecare Team ministers to all members of Saint Matthew’s listed in the parish directory. While any adult willing to engage in calling other parishioners can participate, individuals with comfort in praying with others and possessing active listening skills are preferred.

  • Faith Community Nursing Ministry

    Our mission is to enhance health, wellness, and wholeness encompassing the body, mind, and spirit. We aim to foster self-awareness, personal accountability, and interconnectedness within our Faith Community. We aspire to elevate and sustain the health, wellness, and wholeness of our Faith Community

Community Partner Ministries

  • Memory Cafe

    Memory Cafe is a new ministry of Saint Matthew’s. Join us the first and third Friday of the month from 10:00 - 11:30 AM. Participants and Caregivers come together for a time of connection and treats with themed opportunities to enhance the wellbeing of the participant. Sign up to participate or volunteer today!

  • Habitat for Humanity

    Habitat for Humanity

    Habitat for Humanity people obtain a decent, affordable and safe home in the Phoenix metro area. Tasks include helping with construction of the home for a family in need.

    Saint Matthew's is typically assigned 1 or 2 work Saturdays during the home construction. The Episcopal Habitat Coalition sponsors usually 2 houses per year.

  • Matthew’s Crossing Food Bank

    In 2001, Saint Matthew’s Episcopal Church recognized a need for supplying food to the hungry families in the surrounding community and with the help of 3 volunteers, Saint Matthew’s Food Bank was established. By 2005, the food bank grew beyond capacity and the need for an independent space became apparent. Matthew’s Crossing became a 501(c)(3) community based non-profit organization and moved down the street to its own location at 1368 N. Arizona Ave, (between Ray and Warner) in Chandler. The Food Bank provides nutrient support to those in need (children, teen, college and family programs). Volunteers are always needed to sort produce, bakery, deli and meat items received from local grocery stores. We collect non-perishable food throughout the year in the blue bin in our Narthex along with providing all of the Thanksgiving sides every Fall.

  • Helen’s Hope Chest/Helping Foster Kids

    This outreach opportunity serves foster children in our community. Anyone interested can: Serve on a Foster Care Review Board (FCRB); Be a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA); Or donate time to help Helen’s Hope Chest which provides clothing, toys, school supplies and hygiene items to kids in foster care. Every year, the parishioners of Saint Matthew’s hold two drives to donate back-to-school backpacks for foster children and holiday gift cards for foster teenagers, many of whom live in group homes and rarely receive Christmas presents. Helen’s Hope Chest is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and a Qualifying Foster Care Organization (QFCO). Meaning, donations up to a yearly maximum QFCO credit donation amount (based on filing status) may qualify for a dollar-for-dollar state tax credit. Making a tax credit donation will increase the amount you will receive back from the state. Check with your tax advisor for eligibility.

  • HopeKids Toy Drive

    Each December we collect toys that will be distributed by HopeKids to support Arizona families who have a child battling a life-threatening medical condition. New and unwrapped toys may be placed in the Blue Bin in our Narthex in December.

    WISH LIST AND GIFT IDEAS:

    Barbies, dolls, baby dolls, Squishmallows, LOL Surprise toys, and Disney Princess toys.

    Lego sets, superhero toys, Star Wars toys, Beyblades, Pokemon toys, video games.

    Board games, card games

    Baby toys, play dough, Paw Patrol/Cocomelon/Bluey toys

    Sensory friendly toys that light up or make sounds, kinetic sand, fidgets, etc.

    Craft or science activity sets (good for "Tweens”) - Such as friendship bracelet kits, magic set, etc.

  • ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF THE EAST VALLEY

    Our outreach committee supports the Assistance League of the East Valley that operates programs including: Operation School Bell, Assault Survivor Kits, and scholarships for EVIT graduates. Last year, 6,530 school-age children and teens and 3,827 individuals in crisis were supported.

    We help by holding single day donation drives throughout the year to support their thrift shop located just down the street at 2326 N Alma School Rd, Chandler, AZ 85224.

    Gently used items including jewelry, clothing, accessories, housewares, and children's books can also be donated at the thrift shop.

Working For Justice

  • Becoming Beloved Community

    The mission of Saint Matthew’s Becoming Beloved Community group is to follow the call of Jesus to restore dignity and autonomy to those deprived of access to sufficient resources to meet their basic needs for physical survival, emotional wellbeing, and human fulfillment. We do this by building personal relationships with members of Saint Matthew’s and the surrounding community, identifying needs and opportunities, collaborating with other faith-based groups, and organizing civic actions to influence public policy. The aim is to become a beloved community of love, justice, truth-telling, and solidarity with those in need.

    The Becoming Beloved Community group meets monthly.

  • Creation Care

    Project “Creation Care” - a program dedicated to saving our planet, “God’s Creation” - has been active at Saint Matthew’s since February, 2021. This program was a result of the Diocesan convention of October, 2020. Creation Care strives to decrease Saint Matthew's campus footprint. Be sure to check the Sunday bulletin for published updates or the link below to view our latest advice and suggestions. The link includes the Green Gift Guide which is continually updated and a helpful resource for Earth conscious consumers.

    Meets every three months and by email communication.

  • Hispanic Ministry | Borderland Ministry

    This part of the outreach committee looks to reach out to Hispanics in the community and migrant communities and support Episcopal Church ministries in Latin American countries.

    Meetings are ad hoc as needs or opportunities are identified.

Education Ministries

  • Episcopal 101

    An introductory class on Episcopal beliefs and practices is held yearly in the spring. This class is designed for those who are new to The Episcopal Church, as well as cradle Episcopalians interested in deepening their understanding of our traditions, liturgy, beliefs, and practices. Through readings from "Walk in Love: Episcopal Beliefs and Practices," video presentations exploring various aspects of our worship service, and hands-on experiences with liturgical vessels and paraments, participants will gain insights into the rich tapestry of Episcopal faith.

    Throughout the 6-week course, we will engage in discernment, seeking to understand how God calls each of us to live out the ministry of all the baptized. Additionally, this course aims to prepare individuals for Confirmation, Reception into The Episcopal Church, or the Reaffirmation of vows.

    We look forward to embarking on this journey of discovery and faith together.

    Subscribe to the Welcome Matt for updates throughout the year.

  • Adult Bible Study

    The members of the Thursday Adult Bible Study Group (AKA the “Thursday Mob”) are enthusiastic, welcoming Christians eager to read and understand the Word of God. From September through May, we meet in the parish hall on Thursday mornings from 10:00 to 11:30. Whatever we may be studying at the time, our goal is to come away from each meeting with a deeper knowledge of scripture which will, hopefully, increase our faith. In the fall of 2023, after completing a two-year, in-depth examination of the Book of Revelation, we began our study of the Gospel of John. Whether you’re a “Bible scholar” or a novice just starting out on a journey to understand scripture, we would love to have you join us.

Hospitality Ministries

  • COFFEE HOUR AND MATT’S CAFE

    Coffee hour at Saint Matthew’s is legendary. As a congregation we don’t take serving and being served lightly. If you have a gift for baking brownies to buying crackers, we’d love your help. Coffee hour isn’t just a service - it’s a life line in our church community.

    We hope you’ll join us during the 10 o’clock hour for fellowship in the Parish Hall. Coffee hour teams serve two weeks in a row, three times during the academic year. Contact the Swishers to join a team today!

  • NEWCOMER MINISTRY

    Whether you’re a new member yourself or have been attending for decades, our newcomer ministry is a great way to get involved. We strive to build new relationships and help visitors feel more welcome. From get-to-know-you events throughout the year to warm smiles on Sunday mornings, we’d love for you to get involved today!

  • COMMUNITY LIFE

    COMMUNITY LIFE

    Our community life ministry works throughout the year to bring members of the church together outside of regular Sunday service hours. Events include the annual Fall Festival, potlucks, dinner groups, craft nights, game nights, celebrations, and other activities. We would like to expand fellowship opportunities for young couples and singles, as well as older adults!

  • Happy Hour - Online

    Join our Happy Hour group every Tuesday at 2:00 pm on Zoom. The conversation is casual - sometimes serious, sometimes not. Originating as a lifeline for those tethered to their homes, 'Happy Hour ' blossomed into a beacon of connection and community.

    All are welcome!

  • Wedding Coordination Ministry

    Our wedding ministry works with couples to be wed at Saint Matthew’s to ensure the start of their married life together is a smooth event. This ministry works with the Rector, Music Director, office staff and Altar Guild to guide a cohesive and meaningful planning environment and oversees church wide wedding activities. Meets seasonally as needed.

  • Saints In Action

    A committee of caring parishioners who hope to make a difference when it comes time to having a reception following a celebration of life or memorial service at Saint Matthew’s Episcopal Church. At the request of a grieving family, SIA will coordinate the reception in the Parish Hall. Coordinated as needed to help lessen this burden on grieving family members.

Administrative & Committees

  • Vestry

    The Vestry serves as the “Board of Directors” for the church and is defined by the Saint Matthew’s bylaws as follows: The Vestry shall be agents and legal representatives of the Corporation in all matters concerning its Corporate property and may delegate responsibility for day-to-day operations to individuals or committees. The Vestry shall be the Rector, Senior Warden, Junior Warden and no more than twelve or less than six other regular Vestry members. In addition, the Treasurer and Clerk shall be ex-officio member of the Vestry with no vote, unless they are duly elected regular Vestry members.

    Meets monthly and ad hoc as needed.

  • Buildings and Grounds Committee

    The Buildings and Grounds Committee oversees activities associated with the operation, maintenance, safety and security of our buildings, grounds, furnishings and equipment. We meet monthly as needed to review the status of projects and repairs including cleaning, painting, gardening, etc.

  • Finance Committee

    The Finance Committee is a required committee per Saint Matthew’s bylaws. The bylaws have defined the committee as follows: A Chair appointed by the Rector from the Vestry, the Treasurer, the Parish Administrator and other lay members with a background in finance, administration, accounting or other relevant skills. The Finance committee will review monthly statements, track spending and expenses, guide the annual budget process and offer insight on long-term strategic and financial planning.

  • Outreach Committee

    The Outreach Committee focuses on helping people in the surrounding community of Chandler, throughout Arizona and the world. Our congregation funds the work that we do and our committee is open to new projects. We currently support, Matthew's Crossing Foodbank, Helen's Hope Chest, Habitat for Humanity, Border Ministry, Episcopal Relief and Development projects and The Honduras Medical ministry.

    We are always open to supporting more organizations!

  • Stewardship Committee

    The Stewardship committee helps educate our church on the spiritual practice of giving of time, talent and treasure. We have two major focuses each year. In the spring we organize and facilitate a Ministry Fair to help promote good stewardship in the areas of talent and time. In the fall we focus on our annual pledge drive known as “Consecration Sunday”, which teaches financial stewardship based on the spiritual question “What is God calling me to do?” vs “What does the church need in order to pay its bills?”. This approach enables people to truly enjoy (rather than feel negative) about stewardship programs.

Get in touch.

Reach out if you have any questions or would like to get involved with one of these opportunities.

 

JESUS SAID COME AND SEE. FOLLOWING CHRIST’S EXAMPLE, WE INVITE YOU TO “COME AND SEE” OUR FAITH COMMUNITY – A COMMUNITY WHERE ALL ARE WELCOME, REGARDLESS OF ETHNICITY, GENDER, OR ANY OF THE OTHER “LABELS” OUR MODERN WORLD CREATES. WE ARE A SACRAMENTAL AND WORSHIP-ORIENTED CHURCH PROMOTING THOUGHTFUL DEBATE ABOUT WHAT GOD IS CALLING US TO DO AND BE AS FOLLOWERS OF CHRIST.