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D ear People of St. Cyprian,
Here in your parish, July 1 starts the time of collecting, sorting, culling, organizing, and computing the final statistics for the fiscal year that we proudly present to you each autumn. This annual report takes a sweeping look through the financial and statistical health of the parish. Your stewardship allows us to do many things very well and for that we are
deeply grateful. In addition, you’ll find information about the worship, education, and service dimensions of our community. Being an informed member of the parish means you are in a better position to speak knowledgably and get involved. Providing this information affirms our commitment of honesty, integrity and transparency which are so important in a society that has become distrustful of organizations, institutions and government. As you’ll soon see on the following pages of our Annual Report for the fiscal year July 2016 to June 2017, St. Cyprian Parish remains strong in faith and continues to offer a broad scope of ministry with a highly-experienced staff and hundreds of volunteer ministers. We can be proud of the achievements we’ve enjoyed since our founding in 1955 and look forward to a future full of hope. I invite you to be an integral part of this mission to encounter Christ, grow in faith and be his witnesses in the world, so that we can be counted among the good and faithful servants of God. All the Lord’s best, Rev. Dr. William J. Promesso
Annual Report to Parishioners July 1, 2016—June 30, 2017
St. Cyprian Church
Fr. Bill
Adult Education As the Jubilee Year of Mercy closed last fall, we continued to put our faith into action with events like making fleece blankets for the homeless, veterans, and hospitals. Our focus for the rest of the year was on the theme of “EncounterGrowWitness”. Two adult women and three children were prepared through RCIA and RCIC, and received their full initiation into the Church at the Easter Vigil. In addition, three men were received into the Catholic faith. The Magic Carpet Theatre presented the Parable Project during Advent, and At His Feet during Lent, featuring the stories of Woman at the Well, Martha and Mary. We hosted Catholic Funeral and Cemetery Services as they explained their mission of providing education, support and resources during one of life’s most difficult moments. Our monthly Book Club continued with interesting selections and lively conversation. Adult Bible Study also continued as a weekly drop-in group which discusses the upcoming weekend mass readings.
Worship &Music Ministries
In Worship and Music Ministries, we experienced a very busy year filled with activities and events. The Liturgical Choir continued to stay strong and remain the focal point of our Music Ministries. We participated in several Taizé prayer services in the area, and were a featured choir at Holiday Nights at Greenfield Village. The Handbell Ensemble continued to make a joyful noise throughout the year, and the Art and Environment Team continued their dedication to keeping the church looking beautiful.
Christian Service We concluded the Year of Mercy activities by creating Care Cards for those needing encouragement. We continued the vicariate sponsored Dementia Series with a presentation on Palliative Care and Hospice. Other outreach included weekly communion services to the sick and homebound in area nursing homes and senior residences. Outreach to the poor included dinners at All Saints Soup Kitchen, lunches to the homeless of Detroit through Sr. Judie Ann, our parish food pantry, USDA monthly food assistance to low income residents, and the donation of thousands of handmade items from the craft group. Our Parish Nurse program continued monthly blood pressure screenings and provided information in the weekly bulletin on a variety of health and wellness issues. Life and Dignity of the Human Person was demonstrated by our support of local Right to Life activities. Our Care for God’s Creation efforts include cardboard, plastic bag, battery, and pen recycling.
Religious Formation &Youth Ministry The enrollment in grades 1-5 is divided between the Monday Night Program and Family Program. The Monday classes had 50 students regularly attending and the Family Program had a total of 39 students from 27 families participating. The Middle School Program had a total of 59 students that attended the various class sessions. Our students were taught by 18 dedicated catechists and assistants. Nineteen children were prepared for First Reconciliation and Eucharist with 2 catechists. Two catechists also
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The Year in Review
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prepared the nineteen students who made their Confirmation. Children’s Liturgy of the Word which is offered on Sunday during the 9 and 11:00 masses averaged 10 students per session. There were 10 dedicated volunteers for this program. The Religious Formation students and families have been generous in donations to the food pantry, coloring lunch bags for Sr. Judie Ann, and creating cards for the sick and those in the military. The Family Faith Committee continued to bring fun events enjoyed by many of the families in the parish. Along with our standing tradition of Soup Bowl painting and movie nights, we had our first annual pancake breakfast with St. Nick. We also worked with the Worship Committee in organizing the presentation of Stone Soup where we made soup to enjoy as a simple meal and to be taken to a mission center in Detroit. We hope to continue these programs plus more in the coming year. The Youth Group was well attended in 2016-
17 with an average of 12 teens per meeting. We
participated in the annual MLK Day of Service
with other groups from the Vicariate cleaning an
urban lot that is a crossway for a lot of foot
traffic. Five teens travelled with me and another
parent to Port Sanilac for the CYO Camp Clean-
up, a favorite of the group. Hard work but lots of
fun and time to socialize with other teens. Our
calendar for the 2017-18 year is filling up with
the annual events and new ones as well. Four
teens will be going to the National Catholic
Youth Conference in Indianapolis in November
2017. This will be the first time teens from our
parish have attended this conference.
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July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017
Stewardship Commission Annual All Souls Remembrance Concert Series Co-sponsored Lenten Stone Soup Supper Taizé Prayer Services
Worship Commission
Activity Overview
Annual Parish Raffle Catholic Services Appeal Campaign
Shop Local Business & Craft Expo Sponsored Grip & Rip Golf Outing
Annual Rummage Sale Hosted Medicare Workshop
Christian Service Commission All Saints Soup Kitchen Quarterly visits
Weekly Food Pantry Monthly USDA/TFAP Food Distribution
Dementia Series: Palliative Care & Hospice Weekly Crafters
90+ letters written to U.S. congress members on behalf of Bread for the World Care Cards
Participated in Life Chain Co-sponsored Lenten Stone Soup Supper
Sponsored and participated in annual Right to Life Dinner Supplied Right to Life Luminaries to parishioners
Ministry of Consolation Visitation and distribution of prayer cloths
Blood Pressure Screening clinics held monthly by the Parish Nurses Red Cross Blood Drive
Nursing Homes and Assisted Living facilities visited weekly for prayer and Communion Services Numerous individual visitations of parishioners by parish nurses
Cardboard, Pens & Battery Recycling Welcome Ministry
Education Commission Soup Bowl Painting
Blanket Making Growing in Christ Seed Planting
Scripture Sharing Groups Co-sponsored Lenten Stone Soup Supper
Parable Project At His Feet: Women in Scripture
Breakfast with St. Nicholas What is the Eucharist? presentation
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Food &Gift Distribution
3,672 Bags of groceries distributed through the pantry 1,695 Hand made items done by Crafters and given to those in need 720 Meals prepared and served at All Saints Soup Kitchen 509 Households served in 12 months of USDA/TEFAP Surplus Food Program distribution 500+ Christmas gifts to families and individuals from the annual Giving Tree at Christmas 365 Days for the Drop Off Clothing Box for SVDP 285 Local residents helped with housing, utility assistance, and/or clothing and household vouchers through SVDP 230 Food baskets/turkeys distributed through the holidays 50 Backpacks and assorted school supplies given to Interim House 16 weeks of vegetables from parish gardens for pantry 7 Families adopted by parishioners for Christmas 4 Families adopted by Catholic Charities for Christmas 2 Packing parties with dozens of bags of items for Veterans & active duty personnel 50+ Bushels of vegetables from the parish and community vegetable gardens for distribution in our Food Pantry Gas cards, clothing, hygiene products, etc. given to families in need
Collections
• Red Cross Comfort Kits collections of personal items for homeless persons
• Interim House collections of personal items for victims of domestic violence
• Thousands of grocery items donated to the Food Pantry by parishioners
• Collections for Crisis Pregnancy Center
• Collections for Veterans and current active duty personnel
• Various donations of yarn, fabric, needles, etc. to the crafters
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Celebrating Generosity July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017
We Gave It Away..
Giving and Receiving
$15,389 Cash donations given by parishioners to the St. Cyprian Food Pantry $ 3,501 Cash donations given to support St. Vincent de Paul Society $ 2,968 Raised for the Missionary Cooperative Plan & World Mission Sunday $ 1,884 Raised by St. Vincent de Paul members in Walk for the Poor $ 538 Raised for the Needs of the Poor $ 979 Raised for the Religious Retirement Fund $ 998 Raised for Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan $ 896 Raised for Catholic Relief Services Rice Bowl $ 483 Raised for Peter’s Pence $ 821 Raised for Seminarian Assistance $ 450 Raised for the Church in Central & Eastern Europe
Religious Formation 148 Students 1 –8 5 Elementary Catechists 1 Classroom Assistants 7 Middle School Catechists 39 Family Program Children 27 Family Program Adults 5 Family Program Catechists 19 Confirmation Candidates 2 Confirmation Catechists 19 Children Prepared for Reconciliation and Eucharist 2 Reconciliation and Eucharist Catechists 10 Liturgy of the Word presenters
Adult Formation 410 Participants in Adult Faith Formation Opportunities 400 Attended Parish Lenten Sundays 5 RCIA participants 20 Wednesday Bible Study Group participants Welcome &Evangelization Ministry 14 Welcome Committee members 87 New families & individuals welcomed 25 Families/individuals returned interest forms and were contacted
Other Ministries 111 Members of the Ladies Guild 17 Money counters for Sunday Stewardship 5 Parish volunteer lawn maintenance & gardeners 8 Members of St. Cyprian Chapter of St. Vincent De Paul Society 5 SVDP participants in Walk for the Poor
Liturgical Ministries 3 Altar Linen Team 15 Altar Assistants 20 Altar Servers 6 Art & Environment 75 Communion Ministers 8 Funeral Ministers 38 Lectors 60 Greeters & Ushers 9 Wake Ministers 5 Wedding Ministers
Music Ministries 9 Bell Ensemble 4 Cantors & Psalmists 17 Liturgical Choir 20 Resurrection Choir
Christian Service Programs 22 Pantry volunteers 3 Parish Nurses 16 Volunteer cooks & servers at All Saints Soup Kitchen 30+ Eucharistic Ministers to the
Homebound, Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Homes
10 Pantry Garden Volunteers 8 Red Cross Blood Drive volunteers 14 USDA/TEFAP volunteers 26+ St. Cyprian Crafters 14 Welcome Ministers
Youth Ministry 15 Youth Group Members 24 Students participated in summer Soup Kitchen work
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July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017
Volunteers In Action
Riverview: 467
Southgate: 190
Wyandotte: 121
Trenton: 95
Brownstown: 85
Woodhaven: 50
Grosse Ile: 29
Lincoln Park: 28
Taylor: 15
*Less than 10 families each: Dearborn Heights, New Boston, Carleton, Detroit, Livonia, Belleville, Newport, Grosse Pointe, Northville, Romulus, Warren, Westland, White Lake
Flat Rock, Allen Park, Gibraltar & Rockwood: 10 each
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581 366 289 423 525 507
2,691
21% 14% 11% 16% 19% 19%
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1,153 Registered Households 2,691 Registered Souls
By the Numbers
When the fiscal year closed on June 30, 2016, the Parish savings account stood at $286,083, comprised of $151,756 in general savings and $134,327 in restricted funds. We earned a total of $988 in interest income for the year.
Received by St. Cyprian Church in Fiscal Year 2016/2017:
STAFFING: $509,510
FACILITIES: $94,081
DIOCESAN/VICARIATE SUBSIDIES: $46,193
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES: $60,001
DAY-TO-DAY EXPENSES: $30,132
PROGRAMS & MINISTRIES: $26,608
FUNDRAISING EXPENSES: $35,015
SURPLUS FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
TO NEXT FISCAL YEAR: $34,503
FUNDS SENT TO SAVINGS: $100,000
Parish Finances are reviewed by the Parish Finance Council, and audited by the Archdiocese of Detroit. You can view current reports at www.stcyprian.com on the Departments tab.
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Resource Allocation July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017
The fiscal year began on 7/1/16 with a cash balance of $79,005 and a budgeted gain of $12,611. It ended with a cash balance at 6/30/17 of $5,215 and a net gain of $34,503. This gain was primarily due to unbudgeted lease income (35,540) .
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Over the Years
Fiscal Year
Sunday Stewardship
Fundraising
Religious Formation
Other
Christmas
Rental
Sunday Stewardship is the single largest source of income at St. Cyprian,
comprising over 71% of total parish operating receipts.
Selected Income Accounts as Components of Operating Receipts
5 Year Statistical Summary 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17
Membership: Registered Households 1,118 1,195 1,118 1,128 1,153
Individuals 2,665 2,748 2,891 2,702 2,691
Sacraments
Infant Baptisms 14 28 23 7 20
Adult Baptisms 3 2 1 5 3
Professions of Faith 0 2 4 3 4
First Eucharist Celebrations 20 31 19 19 19
Prepared for Reconciliation 20 31 19 19 19
Confirmations 29 29 43 23 19
Marriages 8 5 4 2 7
Funerals 33 47 48 58 56
Staff: Priests 1 1 1 1 1
Religious 0 0 1 1 1
Full time lay staff 7 7 6 4 4
Part time lay staff 6 6 6 8 6
Finances: Total Income $ 1,021,233 $ 977,318 $ 954,258 $ 842,171 $ 836,043
Total Expense $ 1,016,240 $ 977,117 $ 938,482 $ 742,882 $ 801,540
Net Income/(Loss) $ 4,993 $ 202 $ 15,775 $ 99,290 $ 34,503
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Financial Reports July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017
2017/18 Budget
Church Receipts $794,000
Religious Formation Income 11,650
Subtotal Income $805,650
Administration 369,532
Worship & Music Expenses 84,485
Evangelization Expenses 300
Christian Service Expenses 33,355
Religious Formation Expenses 64,896
Plant Operation & Maintenance 145,540
AOD Assessment & Vicariate Subsidy 49,700
Capital Expenditures 4,750
Subtotal Expense $752,558
Net Gain/(Loss) $53,092
Income & Expense BUDGET ACTUAL
Above/ (Under) Budget
July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017
Church Receipts $761,100 $825,318 $64,218
Religious Formation Income 14,725 10,725 ($4,000)
Subtotal Income $775,825 $836,043 $60,218
Administration 410,923 395,474 ($15,449)
Worship & Music Expenses 62,756 63,373 $617
Evangelization Expenses 500 134 ($366)
Christian Service Expenses 31,610 30,259 ($1,351)
Religious Formation Expenses 63,105 61,866 ($1,239)
Plant Operation & Maintenance 130,820 144,239 $13,419
AOD Assessment & Vicariate Subsidy 51,000 46,193 ($4,807)
Capital Expenditures 12,500 60,001 $47,501
Subtotal Expense $763,214 $801,540 $38,326
Net Gain/(Loss) $12,611 $34,503 $21,892
WORSHIP MINISTRIES Altar Assistant
Altar Linen Team, Altar Server Art & Environment Team
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Greeters, Lectors & Sacristans Funeral & Wedding Ministries
Usher MUSIC MINISTRIES
St. Cyprian Choir Bells of Praise
Cantor & Psalmist Ministries Instrumentalists
Funeral Choir
Janie Eaton Marilyn Hibbard Cynthia Iacobelli Thomas Iacobelli
Maureen Riske Paulette Slawski
Fr. William Promesso
Worship Commission
Eileen Banchoff Annelise Belchunas
Mark Homan Cyndi Iacobelli
Laura Lauer Mark Lauer
John Masserant
Richard Nicholson Christopher Penquite
Jessica Penquite Nona Seyohan Clint Switzer
Fr. William Promesso
Leo Kay Mark Lauer
Jim Littlepage Beverly Nicholson
Denise Smith
Linda Wilson Diane Zarosly
Fr. William Promesso Denise Traeder
Pastoral Council Finance Council
All Saints Soup Kitchen Blood Drive
Blood Pressure Clinic Bread for the World Cardboard Recycling
Comfort Kits Crafters
Flu shots Fair Trade Sale
Food Pantry Holiday Giving Tree
Pantry & Pantry Garden Parish Nurses
USDA/TEFAP Food Distribution
Communion Ministers for Homebound, Assisted Living and Nursing Homes
Christian Service Commission
Pat Baltosiewicz Eileen Banchoff Lynette Couture Pat Gildersleeve
Nancy Dubczak Kim Dunn
Jennifer Neimann Jim Roberts
Pat Roberts Anne Marie Stines
Kim Switzer
Catholic Services Appeal Fundraising & Raffles Professional Services:
Legal, Marketing Skilled Trades
Stewardship Commission
Jim Littlepage Beverly Nicholson
Denise Smith Linda Wilson Diane Zarosly
Denise Traeder
Adult Faith Formation
Family Faith Committee
RELIGIOUS FORMATION Catechist: 1st Grade - Middle School Catechist: Sacramental or Substitute
Classroom Assistant Family Faith Committee
Hall Monitors Liturgy of the Word for Children Presenter
PASTORAL MINISTRY
Adult Faith Formation Committee Bible Study Leader
RCIA Sponsor Wake Minister
Education Commission
Annelise Belchunas Denise Gorski Jennifer Kirch Debbie Kudla
Cindy Schanz Stacey Sutowski-
Shurtz
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Parish Staff
Mason Koch Director of
Worship & Music 734-283-1366 x120
Kim Switzer Director of Christian Service & Outreach
Ministries 734-283-1366 x114
Stacey Sutowski-Shurtz
Director of Elementary Catechesis &
Youth Ministry
Denise Gorski RCIA Coordinator 734-283-1366 x112
Denise Traeder Director of Finance &
Administration
734-283-1366 x113 [email protected]
Rev. Dr. William J. Promesso Pastor
734-283-1366 x111 [email protected] Pastoral
Council
Finance Council
Christian Service
Commission
Education Commission
Worship Commission
Regina Tallion Office Manager 734-283-1366 x110 [email protected]
Sue Surcek Administrative Support 734-283-1366 x121 [email protected]
Matt Ray Maintenance 734-283-1366 x116 [email protected]
Mike Kirch Maintenance 734-283-1366 [email protected]
Caitlin Traeder Maintenance 734-283-1366 Susan O’Keefe Hospitality Coordinator 734-283-1366 x117
Stewardship Commission
Brent Curry Worship Assistant 734-283-1366 x119 [email protected]
Parishioners Staff
1 Full time Priest 5 Full time Lay Staff 7 Part time Lay Staff
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