SMAA Acolyte Corps Update
- Acolyte Steering Committee
- Apr 29
- 5 min read
We hope you are all doing well and have had a chance to rest and recover from Holy Week. The dedication and service you brought to this sacred season — as you do every year — was truly remarkable. Thank you for serving with such grace and professionalism.
As we move into the season of Easter and look ahead to the months to come, your Steering Committee has been busy planning and preparing for some exciting changes and milestones for our Corps. We have a number of updates to share and look forward to the work ahead — together.
Your 2026 Acolyte Corps Steering Committee
We are pleased to introduce the members of your 2026 Steering Committee, who are leading our Corps this year:
Chair – Michael Blachly
Chair-Elect – Rachael Jones
Past Chair – Tony Briggle
Head MC – JC Snead
Head Verger – Kelly Reddell
Vice Chair, Special Services (Weddings & Funerals) – Julie Allen
Vice Chair, Vestments & Equipment – Jeanne Snead
Vice Chair, Advancement & Training – Haley Dettra
Vice Chair, Recruiting – Jack Rubarth
Vice Chair, Scheduling & Membership – David Thompson
Vice Chair, Communications – Van Sheets
The Committee has been hard at work on a number of initiatives, and we are excited to share updates on each below.
New Members
These past 6 months we welcomed Mina Kwun, Campbell Smith, Carson Royall, Mike Allen, Grayson Aston, Beck Dando, Neil Harris, and Elsie Rosser to the Corps. We are excited to have you join us!
New Vergers & Master of Ceremonies
We are thrilled to welcome several new additions to our Verger, MC and MA teams in our services:
Adult Vergers – C.D. Shamburger and Jack Rubarth
Master of Ceremonies – Rachael Jones
Master of Acolytes – Julie Allen
Please take a moment to congratulate them when you see them. They are wonderful additions to our leadership team, and we are grateful for their commitment to this ministry.
Preparing for the New Building
Our new parish building is nearing completion, and there are several important updates and dates to keep in mind as we approach this exciting transition.
First, an action item: as part of securing our certificate of occupancy, we must clear out the lanei (our current sacristy). If you haven't already, please make sure to remove any personal belongings by the end of this week.
Once that's behind us, we'll be moving toward settling into our permanent sacristy, and there are a few key dates to have on your radar.
On June 7th, we expect to begin operating out of our new sacristy for regular Sunday services.
Throughout July, we'll be on our Summer Schedule, so there will be no 7:30 AM or 11:00 AM Chapel services on Sundays.
Then on August 2nd, we return to our full schedule — and this is a big one. The 9:00 AM Joy Mass and 11:00 AM Contemporary service will move to the new Parish Hall, and the 11:00 AM Rite I service will return to the Church.
Finally, September 27th brings the grand opening of the Church and the Feast of Saint Michael, which will also mark the return of our three-cross feast day procession at Church services.
A lot of our current energy around training and recruiting is focused on that return of the Rite I service to the Church and our ability to have grand feast day processions with three crosses, six torches, and more. Over the summer, we'll be refreshing all of our customaries and training materials and organizing dedicated training days to get everyone ready.Keep an eye out in the coming weeks for a survey to gauge interest in serving at the 11:00 AM Rite I Service — we'd love to hear from everyone.
Acolyte Training & Recruiting
Our Training and Recruiting efforts are gaining momentum. To help onboard new acolytes more effectively, we have launched a monthly training day on the third Sunday of each month at 1:00 PM. These sessions are designed to equip new members with the skills and knowledge they need to serve well. This is also an opportunity for refresher if you need it and we are also always looking for acolytes to help with the trainings. Please email acolytecorps@saintmichael.org or let Rachael Jones, Jack Rubarth and/or Haley Dettra know if you are interested.
Alongside this, we are making a more coordinated and intentional push to grow our ranks. Recruiting, however, is everyone's responsibility. We encourage each of you to invite parish members to explore the Acolyte Corps and help us spread the word.
Acolyte Website
We are also very close to launching our Acolyte Website, which will serve as a central hub for training materials, position guides, and customaries. This has been a lot of work to create, update and gather all the materials for the new website. We are excited to launch this in the coming days! WE CAN'T WAIT FOR YOU TO SEE IT!
Acolyte Youth Program
One of our most exciting initiatives is the creation of a formal Acolyte Youth Program. This program will provide greater structure for the advancement of our young acolytes and meaningful recognition of their service.
As part of this effort, we are planning to designate specific service positions exclusively for youth members, ensuring they always have opportunities to participate. When a youth acolyte submits a substitution request, that position will be filled by another youth member — helping to preserve and expand their regular involvement.
We are also working to find meaningful roles for children ages 5 to 8 — those who have outgrown the Joy Mass but are not yet able to serve in the full Acolyte Corps. We want to keep these young members engaged and enthusiastic about worship, and we are actively exploring ways to incorporate them into our main services.
More to come over the summer as we build and refine this program.
Weddings & Funerals
Our Special Services ministry continues to operate smoothly, and the integration of MSP for scheduling has worked very well. We are always grateful for those who volunteer for this meaningful work. If you are interested in becoming a regular member of this ministry, please email acolytecorps@saintmichael.org or let Julie Allen know.
Help Us Help You
One limitation of MSP is that we lose some of the personal connection that allows us to stay attuned to your individual needs. Please know that we are always able to make notes in your profile to ensure you are placed in the right positions and services, and that you feel properly trained and supported.
If you are dealing with a health issue or injury that affects your ability to serve in a particular position — whether temporarily or permanently (such as carrying the cross or navigating the altar steps) — please email acolytecorps@saintmichael.org or contact David Thompson so he can update your profile accordingly.
In Remembrance
We pause to remember a retired member of our community who passed away this past week: Roland Anderson. Roland served as a dedicated acolyte and verger for many years, and his service was a gift to this parish. We hold his families in our prayers during this time of loss, and we will share the date of his funeral once confirmed.
A Final Word of Thanks
Thank you for your continued faithful service. It is a privilege to serve alongside each of you. Please never hesitate to share your thoughts, ideas, or suggestions as we work together to strengthen this ministry.
In service and fellowship,
Your Acolyte Corps Steering Committee

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