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ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST AUGUST 6, 2017 And he was transfigured before them; his face shone like the sun and his clothes became white as light. 9080 Cincinnati-Dayton Rd., West Chester, OH 45069 513-777-6433 www.stjohnwc.org

St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time Visit us online www.stjohnwc.org Contact Information Phone...513-777-6433 Fax...513-777-9741 Email... info@stjohnwc.org Web...www.stjohnwc.org Weekend Church Office.513-755-4977 Parish Phone Numbers Pavilion...513-755-4979 Parish Center... 513-755-4973 St. Vincent de Paul...777-6433, ext. 120 Emergencies Only 777-6433, & press 5 Office Hours Mon-thurs...8:30am-5:30pm Friday... 8:30am-Noon Saturday...3:30pm-6:00pm (Church Office) Sunday...7:30am-1pm (Church Office) Pastoral Team Rev. Don West...Pastor, ext. 133 Deacon Jerry Barney...Pastoral Associate, ext. 121 Scott Steinke... Pastoral Associate, ext. 115 Mary Montour...P.A. of Children s Faith Formation, ext. 118 Josh Plandowski... P.A. of Youth & Young Adult Ministry, ext. 114 Lynn Meisberger... Pastoral Associate of Music, ext. 128 Joan Seibenick... Business Manager, ext. 124 Angela Pugliano... P.A. of Communication, ext. 116 Parish Staff Karen Hake... Office Manager, ext. 110 Sharon Miller...PSR Administrative Assistant, ext. 111 Marianne Ball...Bookkeeper, ext. 119 Kirt Robb... Facilities Manager, ext. 122 Karen Simmons... Maintenance Darren Coe... Maintenance Jodi Krusling...Early Childhood Coordinator Joan Egan...Home Study Coordinator Bette Vorbroker...Weekend Office Administrator Catie Lejeune... Weekend Office Assistant Ellen Krumme... Weekend Office Assistant Fred Merritt... Deacon See page 10 for a list of e-mail addresses. July 23, 2017 Week 4 of Fiscal Year Sunday Offerings...$19,561.21 Electronic Funds Donations...$17,074.00 Total...$36,635.21 Total Amount: Actual: $36,635.00 Budget: $26,159.00 Fiscal Year-to-Date Amount: Actual: $102,462.00 Budget: $104,636.00 Over/(Under): $(2,174.00) Thank you for your contributions! 2 Collection Team for 8/7/2017 Team 4: Agnes B., Arlene H., Dave T.

FATHER DON S GOSPEL REFLECTION MT 17:1-9 While he (Peter) was still speaking, behold, a bright cloud cast a shadow over them, then from the cloud came a voice that said, This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased, listen to him. Jesus, James, John and Peter were on a mountain when the most amazing thing happened. Elijah, Moses and Jesus were transfigured before the three disciples. Where was Michelangelo when you needed him for a painting? Fear (and who wouldn t be afraid?) came over the three disciples. If that wasn t enough, a voice broke into Peter s speech and spoke to the disciples, revealing that Jesus was His Son and that pleased Him. Now as Jesus and his disciples descended the mountain, Jesus told them, Oh, by the way don t tell this to anyone until I rise from the dead. You have got to be kidding me really? How were the three disciples going to explain where they were and what they were doing? Talk about something that could divide the group. Let us be perfectly clear; this transfiguration is about the disciples feelings. It isn t about favorites or who has the inside information on the mission of Jesus. It is pretty clear that God and Jesus both knew what was going on and that the disciples had a huge learning curve before them. Not only would they have to digest what happened, but they would soon experience the whole death and resurrection of Jesus, the Son of God. The transfiguration is all about Jesus uniting the Law (Moses) and the whole of the prophets (Elijah) and bringing salvation to all. Unlike Peter, who wanted to hold onto the moment, Jesus knew that was impossible. It s as if we got a peek behind the curtain to see the end of the movie. However, it was only a taste. The disciples had to let go of the scene until everything was over. To me, this story is a reminder that we can t short-circuit the journey. Our faith life is a process; it is a life-long journey. God reveals his plan to us on a regular basis. We can t skip the journey to the cross. We may all want mountaintop experiences, and some of us might even have one, but they are never meant to last. The three disciples learned that the mission they were called to embrace would be very challenging. But if they listened to the words they heard on the mountain from the Father, Jesus would bring them safely home into the kingdom of heaven. The words that the Father spoke are words that we can hear in our own hearts from time to time. God is wellpleased with each of us when we are being Christ to one another. When we take the Eucharist and make it alive in our hearts and in our daily lives, we understand the journey that Jesus and the apostles first took. From Elijah and the prophets, Moses and the Israelites, to Jesus journey to the cross: His journey from the tomb to the glorious resurrection of God s master plan will be fulfilled. We are called by name, and we are totally in God s possession, his special children with whom he is well-pleased. Have a great week! Readings for This Week: Aug. 7-11 Monday Nm 11: 4b-15; Ps 81; Mt 14: 13-21 Tuesday Nm 12: 1-13; Ps 51; Mt 14: 22-36 Wednesday Nm 13: 1-2, 25-14: 1, 26-29a, 34-35; Ps 106; Mt 15: 21-28 Thursday 2 Cor 9: 6-10; Ps 112; Jn 12: 24-26 Friday Dt 4: 32-40; Ps 77; Mt 16: 24-28S Daily readings can be accessed online from our parish Web site, www.stjohnwc.org. You can also access them from our parish app! 3

WELCOME PARISH THEME I Have Called You By Name From the Music Director: Wow, it has been a month since I started here already! I hope you like some of the music we have done so far. To answer some of your questions, yes, I play the organ, just haven t gotten to it yet. And, I hear your concerns about the Worship aid and I m learning! Now to some of my plans: I would like to start a group at the 5:00 Mass with contemporary instrumentation. We need a percussionist and some guitars and a bass, other instruments welcome as well as some singers. We will practice an hour before Mass so no weeknight rehearsals required. Let me know if you are interested in joining us! At the 11:30 Mass, I would love to have our High School students play and sing. Students 8th grade and up are welcome; they will practice an hour before Mass as well. With the great band and choral programs at our high schools, this should be a great group! Just show up at 10:30 in church to join. WE WANT YOU TO KNOW No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church, no matter what your current family or marital situation, no matter what your past or present religious affiliation, no matter what your personal history, age, background, race, or color you are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved, and respected at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. PRESIDER SCHEDULE August 12 / 13 SATURDAY 5:00 p.m...fr. Don West SUNDAY 8:00 a.m... Fr. Don West 9:30 a.m... Fr. Bob Goebel 11:30 a.m...fr. Don West Please note that this schedule is subject to change. Want more? Visit our website at www.stjohnwc.org, Like our Facebook page: St. John the Evangelist West Chester & Follow us on Twitter @stjohnwc New Server Robes We will be purchasing new robes for our altar attendants this summer. We will be asking parishioners to help us with the purchase of 28 new albs. For $100 you can purchase one of the new robes and it will be embroidered on the inside with an in honor of or in memory of. You simply tell us who you would like to dedicate the alb to (limited to 25 characters, not including the in honor of or in memory of ). For more information or to donate for an alb, please stop by or call the office during regular business hours through the week, and also be sure to make your check out to St. John Church and note on the envelope or check memo line Alb Donation. Thank you. 4 The 9:30 choir and the Bell choir will continue as usual. 9:30 adult choir will rehearse on Wednesday nights and the bell choir will continue Tuesday nights. (If there is someone who has the experience and desire to lead the bell choir, let me know!) Rehearsals will begin the week after Labor day. The Children s choir will practice on Tuesday afternoons at 5:30. Kids third grade and up are invited. I hope to have a nice group this year! Rehearsals start September 6. I hope to have a wonderful year of music-making here at St. John, please join the music ministry! Lynn Meisberger

CHILDREN S FAITH FORMATION Mary Montour - mmontour@stjohnwc.org - 777-6433, ext. 118 Early Childhood and PSR Registration for Grades 1-8 is open! Registration is open for Fall PSR! Every child can have the opportunity to learn more about our Catholic faith, while sharing with friends in a safe and welcoming environment! Please visit our Children s Faith Formation Page at http://www.stjohnwc.org/ childrens-faith-formation.html for more information about our different options for you and your family. Volunteers are needed (teens and adults) to teach, assist, substitute, or help in the office. Materials and guidance are provided. Please contact Jodi Krusling at jkrusling@stjohnwc.org with questions about the Early Childhood Program, or Mary Montour at mmontour@stjohnwc.org with any questions about grades 1-8. YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY Josh Plandowski - jplandowski@stjohnwc.org - 777-6433, ext. 114 Youth Ministry National Catholic Youth Conference November 16 19 High School students: Get ready for a week that will change your lives. The National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) registration is open and St. John youth ministry will be bringing a group to attend this amazing conference. NCYC takes place in Indianapolis, Indiana from November 16 19. The conference contains engaging speakers, live music, games, and 25,000 other Catholic teens! Registration is open now through Sept. 15. For more information e-mail Josh at jplandowski@ stjohnwc.org High School & Jr. High Kick Ball Kick Off Sunday, August 27 6:30 8:30 p.m. Join us for the start of our youth ministry year at Keehner Park by the baseball diamonds for kickball, a chance to win our raffle prizes, and much more! Snacks and drinks will be provided. Everyone who attends will have a chance to win our raffle prizes! Come stop by the Let Fish Fly booth at the Festival for a chance to have two entries into the raffle at our kick off! Permission forms for this event are available in the Church, Parish Office, and at the Let Fish Fly booth. 5 West Chester catholic Young Adults St. John Festival and Festival Cleanup August 6 Have some fun and support the church festival! The core team will be volunteering for cleanup on Sunday night; feel free to join us! WCCYA will be sponsoring a basket for the raffle, be sure to look for it! Theology on Tap Review August 16, 7-9 p.m. Did you miss a Theology on Tap night or want to talk more about a topic? Our August Wednesday faith discussion will be a recap of the four talks, followed by an open forum for discussion. We will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. at St. Max, room TBD. Reds Game September 17 at noon An annual favorite! This year s WCCYA Reds game is against NL Central rivals the Pittsburgh Pirates. Tickets are $25 each; money is due to Matt Polakowski by Aug. 6. We will meet at noon in the St. John Pavilion parking lot to carpool.

Thanks to our 2017 Festival Sponsors! Platinum Mueller Funeral Home Bonbright Distributors Management Plus Cassinelli and Shanker Orthodontics Emery Federal Credit Union Patrick O Flannery, DDS, Inc. Lyons & Lyons Attorneys at Law SDA Studios Tide Dry Cleaners West Chester Family Dentistry - Dr. Tran Bunnel Electric Dingle House Pub Super Eagle Tee Golf Center Hillandale Family of Communities Jodie C. Jenkins, D.D.S. Kona Ice State Farm Insurance - Randy Grimes & Brent Arter Lakota Hills Animal Clinic Dr. Paul F. Grote - Family Medicine Kaiser Roofing Booth The Dyjak Family Rich Holthaus Plumbing Phelan/Kemba Insurance Roth & Hassett CPA s West Chester Towing & Auto Repair Werling inc. Roofing & Siding Keegan s Specialty Seafood Market Community Montessori School Mike Byrne Remodeling Lary s Lock Safe and Security Center If you know a business or organization that would like to be a sponsor, or your family would like to be a sponsor, please contact Angela Pugliano at apugliano@stjohnwc.org or call the office at 513-777-6433. Thanks for all of your support! 6 AUGUST 5, 5 P.M. - 12 A.M. AUGUST 6, 4 P.M. - 9 P.M. Don t miss our Saturday and Sunday night bands! Saturday - DV8-8:30-11:30 Sunday - Second Wind - 5:30-8:30 Basket Bonanza It s your last chance to buy your basket tickets! Don t forget to stick around to see who won each basket! Thank you for all your help, and good luck! Major Awards Don t forget to buy your tickets! $2000 will be given away on Saturday and the Grand Prize of $10,000 is drawn Sunday night! Good luck to all! Fun New Games! We have several new games this year at our parish festival. Horse Races is spin the wheel game to see if your horse wins the race. We also have the traditional game of Skeeball. Potty Pitch is a game where kids throw a wiffle ball into the potty to win silly prizes. Don t worry, it s good clean fun! We also have a game called Win a Prize. It s similar to our Bars and Bells game, where you have a pull tab ticket to see if you win big. Check out all of our games this year.

Silent Auction - Thank you, Donors! Lakota Family YMCA Yelton s Jewelers Kendra Scott Hyland Chiropractic El Rancho Nuevo Restaurant Arby s restaurant Skatetown Playhouse In The Park Hair by Ashley Hellweg Anna s Petite Nail Salon Mad Potter Mindful Wellness COSI Cincinnati Landmark Productions Riley s Mattress Luigi s Meats Rodizio s Restaurant Bagger Dave s Burger Tavern Cincinnati Zoo Coney Island Great Parks of Hamilton County Cincinnati Museum Center Season s 52 Fresh Grill Capital Grille Steakhouse Bruce Strickland Main Event Miami Valley Gaming Alladin Eatery Stone Creek Restaurant West Chester Academy Dr. Mandell-Brown Milano s Pizza, Subs & Tap Cooper Hawk Restaurant The YMCA The Cheescake Factory Tri-County Spine and Rehab Dave & Busters RockQuest Climbing Center Jag s Steak & Seafood restaurant David Gold The Tile Shop Cheesecake Factory Johnny s Italian Steakhouse Vonderhaar s Catering Cobb Theatres East of Chicago Pizza Hy-Creat Swim Club J. Annette s Cheescakes Chuy s Tex-Mex Grill Swing 365 Exploring Membership in the Catholic Church The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) begins on Wednesday, September 20, from 7:00 9:00 p.m. Meetings are held in the Hospitality Room of our church. The RCIA is for people considering joining the Catholic Church, and for Catholics wishing to grow in their own faith. We also need Catholics to serve as Parish Companions and/or Initiation Sponsors to support the Candidates. If you are interested in participating, or have questions about it, contact Deacon Jerry Barney at 777-6433, x121, or jbarney@stjohnwc.org Thank You from St. Leo the Great Parish Thank you all so very much for your bountiful $13,686.20 gift to support St. Leo the Great Church. Your generous gift is much needed and most appreciated. Your abundant support allows us to continue to carry out the spiritual and corporal works of mercy in this struggling neighborhood. We are deeply grateful to you for joining us as we respond to Jesus invitation to inherit God s kingdom by serving the least of his brothers and sisters. Our St. Leo the Great parish promises to remember you and your loved ones in our private prayer, as well as in our communal prayer, which is to say that we are praying for you all the time. Encore Presentation Gate of Heaven Many of you have attended the end-of-life seminars hosted by Gate of Heaven, and the feedback has been very positive. But if you happened to have missed it, they are repeating the program at the cemetery. The program is FREE of charge, and there is no pressure to buy anything. Find out what you need to know and how to make informed decisions about your own end of life. Refreshments served. Reservations required. Call Gate of Heaven at 513.489.0300. The dates are: August 24 at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., September 20 at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. and October 18 at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. A Letter of Appreciation from Fr. Lawrence Tabi I am writing on behalf of my Bishop, Most Rev. John Afoakwah, the Catholic Diocese of Obuasi, to thank you, Fr. Don West, the Pastor, and the entire Christ s faithful of St. John the Evangelist Church for your overwhelming response to the Mission Appeal at the beginning of July for the Diocese of Obuasi in Ghana. Your generous contribution will be very helpful to our young and promising Diocese. The great St. Paul in his letter to the Corinthians says that, By one Spirit we were all baptized into the one body of Christ. And if one member suffers, all the other members suffer with it. Furthermore, the parts of your body which seem to be weaker need special attention, they are properly taken care of. By your generous contribution, you have clearly demonstrated your missionary zeal and sensitivity towards the needs of your brothers and sisters in Obuasi, Ghana, West Africa. It is our prayer therefore, that the Almighty God bless the entire Archdiocese of Cincinnati, the Archbishop, Most Rev. Dennis Schnur, the Missions Office, our dynamic Pastor, Rev. Fr. Don West and the entire Parishioners of St. John the Evangelist, for your generosity. May He replenish what you donated and continue to give support to the needy in society. Thank you and may God richly bless you all. Sincerely yours, Fr. Lawrence Tabi (on behalf of the Diocese of Obuasi, Ghana) Sincerely yours in Christ, Rev. James R. Schutte, Pastor 7

I Have Called You By Name; You are Mine... Isaiah 43: 1 Our theme highlights that we have all been called by God and to emphasize places within our community where others can execute their time and talents. In this section, we highlight parishioners, groups and ministries within the St. John Parish who have been called by God to give, serve, and share their talents. Please contact Angela at apugliano@stjohnwc.org if you have a ministry in mind. The St. John Stephen Ministry: Caring for you Does life sometimes just seem overwhelming? Sometimes things come along in our lives that can overwhelm us and suddenly begin weighing us down. We can find ourselves struggling day after day with simple activities and just not feeling like ourselves. Stephen Ministers help those who are going through tough times. If you or someone you know is going through a difficult time or has a friend or loved one overwhelmed with something in their life, perhaps there is a need to talk to someone you can trust, who will really listen, and who will respect your deepest feelings Someone like a Stephen Minister. Contact Scott Steinke (777-6433 ext. 115) to find out more information about the Stephen Ministry at St. John Church. You do not need to face anything alone! Share a Lunch SAL will next meet at 9 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 27 in the Pavilion. We will be preparing about 300 peanut butter sandwiches and packing lunches. (Lunches are distributed at Reach Out Lakota and St. Francis- Cincinnati.) In addition to the peanut butter, bread, fruit (apples, oranges, bananas, or cups), snacks, and juice boxes needed for the lunches, we welcome other non-perishable donations, too. The pantries are in particular need of cereal/ oatmeal, flour, sugar, cooking oil, canned fruit, canned tomato sauce (no glass), and personal care items. (Please note that we do not have access to a refrigerator so please refrain from donating natural peanut butter or highly perishable fruit.) Donations can be dropped off during our meeting time or in advance at the parish office. Thanks again for your support! Please contact Diane Claytor at 779-6895 with questions. These groups have been called by name... 8 Serving with God at Mass Are you interested in becoming a Liturgical Minister at Mass? These are the ministries of Altar Attendant, Hospitality Minister, Extraordinary Minister, Sacristan, and Lector. This summer is the PERFECT time to start having you, and your entire family, get involved a little more at Mass. All of our current ministers will attest to the fact that it is a wonderful way to participate more fully in the Mass each weekend, and a great way to feel more connected to the parish. Now is the time to get in touch with me and find out more about how you can become part of this ministry! Training for any ministry will be at your convenience and takes just an hour of your time. So don t hesitate to start the summer off in this ministry! Contact Scott Steinke at 513-777- 6433, ext. 115, or ssteinke@stjohnwc.org for any and all information and upcoming training. Companions on the Journey August 10 at 7 p.m. in the Hospitality Room Companions on the Journey is a place where you can express your grief and learn how to go through the grief process so that you can begin this new chapter of your life in a healthy way. We know it isn t easy, and you can learn to heal through God s grace and companionship with others. The Companions on a Journey grief support group meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Hospitality Room. Please contact Ron Meyer at 376-1277 or Kathy McConnell at 560-6151 if you have any questions. Download our parish app today! Stay connected with St. John. Set up prayer reminders. Listen to homilies. Scan the code or search your app store for myparish.

August Chapel...CHA Church...CHU Center... CTR Gathering Space... GS Favret Hall...FH Reconciliation Room... RR South Wing of FH... SW Hospitality Room...HR Pavilion... PAV Room D... RmD Room E...RmE Rooms D&E...RmDE Youth Room... YR Staff Conf. Room...SCR Spirit House... SPH Plaza... PLZ MONDAY, AUG. 7 8:00am... Festival lighting tear down...gr 8:30am... Mass in memory of Mary Gregory...CHA 9:30am... Bible Study...HR 5:00pm... Festival lights tear down...ctr 7:30pm... Divorced and Separated...HR TUESDAY, AUG. 8 7:00pm... Mass in memory of Rick Bryant...CHA WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9 8:30am... Mass in memory of Earl Holtgrefe...CHA 5:00pm... Festival Wiring tear down...ctr 6:00pm... CRHP (women)...sph 6:30pm... Festival electrical tear down...gr 7:00pm... RCIA planning meeting...hr SATURDAY, AUG. 12 4:00pm... Reconciliation...RR 4:30pm... Knights of Columbus recruiting...gs 5:00pm... Mass in memory of Jessie Osner...CHU -with Baptisms SUNDAY, AUG. 13 7:30am... Knights of Columbus recruiting...gs 8:00am... Mass for the Parish...CHU 9:30am... Mass in memory if Dick Ditonto...CHU 11:30am... Mass in memory of Joe Capano...CHU 3:00pm... J&P Chosen Soup Kitchen...CTR 6:00pm... CRHP (men)...sph THURSDAY, AUG. 10 8:30am... Mass in memory of James Harkins...CHA 7:00pm... Companions on the Journey...HR 7:00pm... St. Vincent de Paul...RmDE FRIDAY, AUG. 11 8:30am... Communion Service...CHA All bulletin submissions must be received at least twelve (12) days in advance of the date the article is to be included. On the first weekend of each month the K of C leads the rosary before all Masses. The rosary will start 20 minutes before Mass except for the 11:30 a.m. Mass. At the 11:30 a.m. Mass, the rosary will begin at 11 a.m. Come and join us as we lead the rosary. We have much to be thankful for and you can also include any special intentions. 9

RCIA / Ministry to Returning Catholics Jerry Barney...777-6433, ext. 121 Stephen Ministry/CRHP Scott Steinke... 777-6433, ext. 115 Young Adult Ministry Josh Plandowski...777-6433, ext. 114 Companions on the Journey (Grief support for those who have lost a loved one; meets the 2nd & 4th Thursdays of the month in the Hospitality Room at 7 p.m.) Ron Meyer...376-1277 Small Church Communities (Journey of Faith) Jerry Barney...777-6433, ext. 121 Sacrament of the Sick (Anointing) Contact the office...777-6433 Communion to the Sick/Shut-Ins Julie Chapman...513-807-8004 St. Vincent de Paul Steve Gross... 777-6433, ext.120 Divorced & Separated Father Don West...777-6433, ext. 133 Prayer Network If you or someone you know is struggling w/ a difficulty or crisis, contact the Prayer Network. They will ask members of the Network to pray. Email...prayernetwork@stjohnwc.org Margaret Kellogg... 777-4253 Mary Moore...492-9015 Cry Room Cry Room is available to parents during all Masses. Scott Steinke....777-6433, ext. 115 Hospital Notifications If you know that you are going to the hospital and would like to be remembered at Mass or have a pastoral staff member visit, please call the parish office at 777-6433. We are no longer notified by hospitals or chaplains about parishioners who are ill. Formation & Education Early Childhood Program (during 9:30 Mass) Jodi Krusling... jkrusling@stjohnwc.org PSR (Grds 1-8), 1st Eucharist, 1st Reconciliation Mary Montour... mmontour@stjohnwc.org High School Youth Ministry, Jr. High/High School Activities, Young Adults, Retreats, Confirmation Josh Plandowski... jplandowski@stjohnwc.org St. Gabriel Consolidated School (our Parish School) Mary Richardson, Parish Rep...777-1565 Amy Tanaka, Parish Rep...702-8361 St. Gabriel Grade School... 771-5220 Pastoral Team Rev. Don West... dwest@stjohnwc.org Deacon Jerry Barney... jbarney@stjohnwc.org Scott Steinke....ssteinke@stjohnwc.org Mary Montour... mmontour@stjohnwc.org Josh Plandowski...jplandowski@stjohnwc.org Lynn Meisberger... lmeisberger@stjohnwc.org Joan Seibenick... jseibenick@stjohnwc.org Angela Pugliano...apugliano@stjohnwc.org Parish Staff Karen Hake...khake@stjohnwc.org Sharon Miller... smiller@stjohnwc.org Marianne Ball... mball@stjohnwc.org Kirt Robb... krobb@stjohnwc.org Jodi Krusling... jkrusling@stjohnwc.org Deacon Fred Merritt...fmerritt@stjohnwc.org Parish Organizations Pastoral Council, Leslie Nelson.pastoralcouncil@stjohnwc.org Worship Commission, Scott Steinke... 777-6433 Justice & Peace Commission, Tony Klimek.. 787-0038 Finance Committee, John Insco... (513) 755-7594 Athletic Boosters, Don Bretl...942-6267 Knights of Columbus, John Dorger...489-0457 K of C Membership, Charlie Minneci... 330-6898 kofc13608.membership@gmail.com Boy Scouts Troop #940, Bill Bentley... 513 515-2619 Girl Scouts, Diane Biehle... 777-4946 Festival Committee, Anita Turpin..alt1062@yahoo.com 10