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Rebuild to Renew Capital Campaign

St. Louis Catholic Church is embarking on an exciting journey to Rebuild to Renew. In recent years it has become apparent that there are some repairs that are in need of immediate attention. Tackling these projects now will allow our parish family to continue to focus on our most important mission - evangelization. Learn more about the capital campaign from co-chairs, Kyle and Troy Remick & Deacon Scott and Denise Lancaster.

Capital Campaign Progress

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Capital Campaign FAQs

The work is scheduled to begin in May 2025 and conclude in September 2025.
Yes, in order for the work to be completed in a timely manner, the Church will be closed during the summer months and reopen in September 2025. During the closure, Masses will be held in the St. Louis School gym or parish Social Hall.
Pledging allows you to support our Capital Campaign in a way that fits your budget. A pledge lets you distribute your contribution over manageable installments. This approach often makes it possible to give more generously than with a single, one-time gift, while reducing financial strain.
No, all gifts to the Capital Campaign stay with the parish and will be applied to the Rebuild to Renew project.
Yes. We can only reach our goal with extra sacrifice. We will continue to have our normal parish operating expenses during the Capital Campaign.
Every parish family will be invited to be a part of this effort. It is our hope that every parish family will make a sacrificial gift for this major effort according to his or her financial ability. We hope everyone will play a conscientious role in renewing the future of the parish.
Yes, we have set up a page where you may make your Capital Campaign pledge online: osvhub.com/stlouisparish/giving/funds/rebuild-to-renew-campaign
There are several ways to support our campaign, please see the Ways to Give section in the Capital Campaign brochure or call the parish office.
Pledges are made in good faith and accepted as such. If hardship or illness prevents you from fulfilling your pledge, let the parish know, and other arrangements will be made.