Welcome to Holy Family Catholic Church
Holy Family Catholic Church is a welcoming charismatic Catholic Church, who provides reconciliation, healing and Christ's love to all who it comes in contact with. We learn through God's Word and come together with joy and hope, under the guidance and spiritual authority of Holy Spirit and direction of The Most Reverend Sean Alexander, DD, LCPC our reining Archbishop.
We seek to help all people return to a spiritual and sacramental life based upon God's Word without the limitations of denominational walls. We reach out to those who have, for whatever reason found themselves at odds with their church whether because of divorce, remarriage, artificial contraception, political involvement, or a lack of spiritual depth within the worship experience.
We welcome everyone to our services with welcome and open caring and loving arms with the love of Christ.
All are welcomed to fully participate in our masses and other services, regardless of the color of one's skin, gender, denomination, marital status, sexual orientation or any other characteristics that seek to divide those who love the Lord and desire to learn about His love for them and their lives.
We are rooted in the Word of God and affirm its power through the Blood Covenant realizing that "... all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God". We bring dignity to the poor and needy together with the oppressed by adopting a preferential option for those who are turned away from our society and do not meet up to the standards of other churches. We love you no matter where you are in your spiritual walk...
The special mission of the Holy Family Catholic Church is to carry out the Great Commission as found in Matthew 28:19-20, reaching out to all nations "baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit teaching them all that God has commanded us". We choose to serve others, ever mindful of the example of Christ, who "did not cling to his equality with God, but emptied himself to assume the condition of a slave." (Philippians 2: 6-7)

