About the Parish

Dedicated in 1968, the parish is known for its diverse communities, community outreach, and traditional liturgy.

St. Joseph main altar
The sanctuary and tabernacle
Icon of Our Lady of Częstochowa

The words over the altar are Latin for “Into Your Wounds Hide Me”, a reference to the Anima Christi we pray after communion. And yes, we’ve had a lot of fun finding a bridesmaid dress color that doesn’t clash with the massive blue wall.

St. Joseph contains the statues of many saints, including St. Joseph (with a box for prayer intentions). We are especially proud of our icon of Our Lady of Częstochowa, blessed by St. Pope John Paul II. The grounds features the Way of St. Joseph (like Stations of the Cross) and a statue of the Sacred Heart where petitions from the St. Joseph box are burned every First Friday.

St. Joseph’s organizes several outreach ministries. On Sunday mornings at 7:00 AM, you’ll find us, Fr. Peter, and many other parishioners distributing coffee and food to the homeless. During Holy Week, the parish sends out teams to visit nearby nursing homes, physical rehabilitation centers, and low-income communities.

We are glad to call St. Joseph our spiritual home and hope you feel at home with the Lord here as we do!

Coffee Run
Holy Week visit to physical rehab center