Outreach Ministries

How we help our neighbors

Prayer Shawl Ministry (Part of St. Bernard Outreach Ministry)

If you crochet or knit, we invite you to join us at a monthly prayer shawl meeting. Our group meets every second Wednesday of the month (September-June) from 10:30-11:30am in Bishop Hall at St. Bernard. The shawls we create provide comfort for parishioners and community members.

2025 Meeting dates: Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10

2026 Meeting dates: Jan. 14, Feb. 11, March 11, April 8, May 13 & June 10

Contact Jeannine for more information (920)-301-3279.

Ecumenical Partnership for Housing (EPH) (Part of St. Bernard Outreach Ministry)

EPH is a partnership between sixteen churches and the Salvation Army helping families with transitional housing, education and support services. St. Bernard Parish maintains a home on the east side of Green Bay. We are looking for individuals to assist with cleaning the interior when a family moves out and with seasonal landscape maintenance.

Contact Jan for more information. (920) 468-4871

The Elizabeth Ministry (Part of St. Bernard Outreach Ministry)

Through this ministry we support families as they navigate life’s challenges and joys. We provide gift bags for our newly baptized children, and support each other through prayer with our Rosebud Program.

For more information contact Deacon Bernie (920) 301-3279

Love Life (Part of St. Bernard Outreach Ministry)

Dedicated to helping mothers who belong to WIC by providing necessities for them.

For more information contact Janet (920) 468-1596

N.E.W. Community Shelter Meal (Part of St. Bernard Outreach Ministry)

Volunteers provide 8 meals a year. Sign up to donate food or serve the meal in the church narthex.

Contact Jeannine for more information (920)-301-3279.

Respect Life Ministry (Part of St. Bernard Outreach Ministry)

Respect Life Ministry defends and respects life from conception to natural death. Our ministry members strive to help people from our parish understand the teachings of our Catholic faith in relation to the sanctity of life and share opportunities to put our faith into action.

St. Vincent de Paul (Part of St. Bernard Outreach Ministry)

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul offers tangible assistance to those in need on a person-to-person basis. This aid may take the form of intervention, consultation, or often through direct dollar or in-kind service. An essential precept of the Society's work is to provide help while conscientiously maintaining the confidentiality and dignity of those who are served.

Homebound and Care Facility Ministry (Part of St. Bernard Outreach Ministry)

We strive to keep these parishioners connected to our parish family. We do this through birthday & holiday cards, bringing the Eucharist, communion services and rosary prayer sessions.

Christmas Giving Tree

We support local schools and our elderly parishioners with much needed items.