Upcoming Special Events at St. Joseph, Wauwatosa


Service

  • St. Ben's Meal Program

    Make a casserole or dessert to be served at the St. Ben's Meal Program downtown on Tuesday, October 14. We are asked to make casseroles that do not include red sauce. We need six casseroles and six desserts – enough to feed 20 people. If you can make a casserole, call  our day school at matuszak@stjosephschooltosa.com.

Fundraisers

  • Annual Golf Outing

    Sunday, October 12, with shotgun start at 1 p.m. at Ironwood Golf Course in Sussex. Nine holes, all skill levels. Benefit for the Athletic Association.

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Formation

  • First Fruits Women's Group

    First Fruits, a new ministry for women, will officially kick-off at St. Joe's on September 29 with an informative and inspiring evening. You won't want to miss it. Bring a friend!

    As women, our hearts and minds can often be restless in our ever day functioning as we are pulled in multiple directions, trying to attend to life's duties and expectations. Join us as we explore ways to simply change our everyday thinking patterns to ones that more closely imitate the Mind of Christ, paving the way for greater peace and true rest in his presence.


     • Monday, September 29

     • St. Joseph Room- Parish Center

     • 6:30-7:00 p.m. Fellowship and Introduction with Joan Carey

     • 7:00-8:00 p.m. Presentation entitled Finding Jesus' Peace for Our Restless Hearts with Tammy Groszczyk, MS, LPC, Licensed Psychotherapist, Divine Mercy Therapy Services.


    To register contact Nikki in the Parish Office at 414-771-4626.

    Questions? Contact Mary MacGillis at macmablum@yahoo.com or 414-378-8334

  • The Gospel of Luke Bible Study

    he Gospel of Luke Bible Study, beginning Tuesday, September 16, with two options to participate: 9-10:30 a.m. in the St. Joseph Room of the Parish Center, or 7-8 p.m. online. This gospel has amazed people for two millennia with its breathtaking perspectives on where God is in our lives, how God acts in them, and the implications that this has for one’s prayer and love of others. The study explores how Luke sensitizes us to the divine presence in our lives and to how we live with God by living for others. Through these standpoints the power of the divine presence and its profound and transformative implications in our lives comes into view. The third gospel – noted for its amazing passages on the Holy Spirit, prayer, commitment, and stories of women and men succeeding each other and inviting comparison– takes on a new light when viewed through the lens of the larger Lukan emphasis, to which they contribute, on God’s accompanying us so that we can accompany God and others.

    These sessions will run weekly through May, with a break for the Christmas holiday. For questions or more information, contact Dennis Sylva at 414-771-4626.

  • Table Talk

    Saturday, October,  from 9-10 a.m. in the St. Joseph Room of the Parish Center. Fr. Justin will answer questions and discuss topical issues.