Church usher

Church usher

In many denominations of the Christian Church, a Church usher is the first official representative seen when entering the church. The role of the usher in church is a volunteer position, and is often considered one of honor, particularly if the church or a church committee member selects an usher by nomination.

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History

The concept of an Usher is not new. In the Old Testament, there were positions addressed as "Doorkeepers" or "Gatekeepers", and their roles were very similar.(2 Kings 22:4) (1 Chronicles 9:17-27) (Psalms 84:10)

  • Jesus' disciples can be considered ushers, in the sense that they:
    • Prepared the way for Jesus.
    • Kept order among those listening to Christ.
    • Served food to the audience.
    • Cleaning up after a service, such as the Feeding of the Five Thousand.

In modern times

In modern times, the church usher has many duties. Depending on the church's denomination, size, and preferences, ushers may perform all, some, or a few of the following.

  • Greet people entering the service
  • Seat attendees (though it is common for attendees to seat themselves)
  • Collect the tithes and offering
  • Keeps order at the entrance
  • Cleans and prepare the Church
  • Count people in service
  • Distributing and collecting surveys (such as visitor pamphlets)
  • Distribute bulletins and service programmes
  • Prepare the altar for service.

Ushers are required to be punctual and time conscious as they are required to be in the church far earlier than the rest of the congregation, who may still be at Sunday school or before or during sabbath school. Since they are part of the service, they need to meet early in order to pray with the clergy. Adequate spiritual preparation by the usher ensures a service full of the presence of God[citation needed].

Misconduct

The following behaviors are among those deemed inappropriate while ushering.

  • Dress inappropriately (e.g. tight or short clothing, immodest apparel)
  • Force a hug when greeting
  • Separate families when seating them
  • Rudeness
  • Swearing

Christian Living

Ushers, as the ones who stand at the door, greet, and distribute pamphlets, can be considered an ambassador for the church, and a key part in the Body of Christ. The role is supposed to continue long after the church has adjourned. The life of an usher should be an example of Christian living in everyday life. Daily conduct should be in line with the word of the Christian God, the Bible, and the Ministry of Jesus.

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