Parishioners responding to the call to serve in this Ministry are specifically trained by our pastor and/or a lead lay person for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. Ministry volunteers act as compassionate visitors, offering a vital pastoral link between the Parish and the sick and homebound. Service in this ministry is designated only for St. Luke the Evangelist. You share in Christ's loving ministry to His people as you visit with and/or offer the Eucharist. You recognize the Body of Christ in those with whom you visit and ultimately you act as the Body of Christ by your full participation in the life of the parish and the wider community through your service in this ministry. You will be acting as a bridge between the assembly and the homebound, thus “bringing communion” to them in several ways. You bring the Church to the homebound by sharing your time, the bulletin, news of the parish community, the Word of God from the Sunday liturgy, and the Eucharist. You connect the homebound to the community when you listen to them and, if given permission, to share their news with others. You allow them to contribute to the ministry of the Church through their support, work and prayers for the needs of the Church and the world. If you are aware of someone who is sick and would like to receive the Eucharist please call the St. Luke’s office at 919-848-1533. If you are interested in serving in this very necessary ministry to the sick and homebound, please contact the parish office.