St. Norbert Parish
Anyone can be in a small group
Small Groups are where our big church gets small. Groups are typically 6-12 people who meet to discuss faith, go deeper in the weekly message, and support one another in their relationship with Christ. This is the place to care for others and be cared for; a place to impact our community and the world.
Young Adults
Young adults in their 20’s and 30’s come together, as part of our community, to nurture and develop a personal relationship with Jesus through prayer, fellowship, service, and fun.
Meets on Thursday nights from 7:30pm-9pm in the Parish Office Building.
Advent Groups
Every Advent, we offer small groups that connect with the Advent Message Series. Various groups meet throughout the week in-person or virtually.
Lent Groups
Every Lent, we offer small groups that connect with the Lent Message Series. Various groups meet throughout the week in-person or virtually.
Marriage Enrichment
A group that allows married couples to come together and nurture their faith with other couples.
Meets on Fridays from 6:15pm – 7:15pm with the expectation that the couple goes on a date after to celebrate their marriage.
Walking with Purpose (Women):
A group for women in the parish seeking community, enabling them to know Christ personally through scripture.
That Man is You (Men)
A group of men seeking to grow in faith and be the man God is calling them to be.
Meets every Thursday morning at 6am in the Oratory.
50+ Group
Provides adults 50 and up with spiritual, social, service, and educational opportunities in a welcoming environment.
Bereavement Group
A place where people who have lost a loved one can meet others who are going through the same thing and heal.
Book Club
A group that likes to dive into books and faith. An opportunity to form a community and read a good book.
Knights of Columbus (Men)
Empowering Catholic men to live their faith at home, in the parish, and at work.
Respect Life
Members gather to pray and work for the protection of human life from conception to natural death as well as providing food and clothes to area shelters that assist those who are pregnant.
Racial Healing
Members gather in prayer to better understand the experience of those affected by racism and identify ways to heal. Everything is tied to the Gospel and Catholic Social Teaching.