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Usher Board
Shortly after Pentecost, the gift of hospitality (Romans 12:13, I Timothy 3:2, I Peter 4:9) was first exercised specifically for the church and those whom Christ died to save. As believers praised God, they had favor with people. Their love for one another attracted others to their fellowship and “the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved” (Acts 2:47). God supplies each person in the church with the resources for ministry—scripture, spiritual power, God’s character, and spiritual gifts. An usher is equipped for his or her ministry by the gifts of the Holy Spirit. These spiritual gifts are special abilities given by the Holy Spirit to make their ministry effective and build up the body of Christ.
When people come to church they are
sometimes burdened, sad or discouraged. Each person, member or newcomer,
comes with the hope that the Sabbath will be an experience of uplift and
inspiration, a time of renewal and celebration. The skillful usher helps
to make this a reality for those in attendance.
Although an usher’s love
should be no stronger than is the love found in the rest of the body of
Christ, nevertheless the usher performs a major role in ensuring that
people see and experience that love. In Christ, you have received God’s
unconditional love, and, in Christ, you are called to extend that same
unconditional love to others. The ministry of ushering is one of the
most crucial because it is one of the most visible in the church.
Duties of the Usher
The ministry to which a person is called when he or she becomes a church usher can best be described in the following ways:
Responsibilities in the Local Church, by the Church Resources Consortium, North American Division of Seventh-day Adventist Church. Copyright © 1997, Revised 2002.
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