CHAD LUEKEN AGENCY of Southern Indiana
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Imagine if you were able to just give 24 hours a year to
the Knights of Columbus and could make a positive
difference in upir community and Church. Below is an
illustration of just how little time it takes to be an active
part of the Order. Even with this minimal commitment
you can be an important pail of your council and reap the
benefits membership has to offer you and your family.
- 12 hours a year reading the weekly parish bulletin,
the state and local council newsletters, Columbia
magazine, and surfing the state Council and Supreme
Council Web sites.
- Two hours a year attending, with his family, two
corporate Communions or council prayer services at
his parish.
- Two hours a year on a council-sponsored Church,
community, council, family or youth project of his
choosing.
- Two hours a year attending one council meeting. (If
it’s a well-run, interesting meeting he might even
come back for a second.)
- Four hours a year enjoying (again, with his entire
family) a council social function such as a dinner,
dance, picnic, etc
That’s only 24 hours a year which practically any man can
fit into his schedule.
There are 8,760 hours in a year. By giving the Knights of
Columbus 24 of those hours (less than .3 percent), a man
can be a better Catholic, a better father, a better husband
and a better person. Click Here to Sign Up!

Today’s young man has many commitments. From his
duty to his family to his obligation to his workplace, there
are constant calls on his time. How many limes have your
council’s recruiters heard the reply, “I don’t have much
time to give to the Knights, so why should I join?” It’s a
common concern among many prospects that they just
don’t have the time to be a part of the Knights of
Columbus.
"I don't have time to join another organization!"
(You can also join the Father McGivney Guild, which is separate from the Knights of Columbus)
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