
Church Ushers' Manual - Paperback
Church Ushers' Manual - Paperback
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by Willis O. Garrett (Author)
"Church Ushers' Manual" by Willis O. Garrett is a foundational guide designed to professionalize and spiritualize the role of the usher within the ecclesiastical setting. Recognizing the usher as the first point of contact for congregants and visitors alike, this work outlines the essential duties and deportment required to foster a welcoming and reverent atmosphere. Garrett emphasizes that the usher's role extends beyond mere logistical management; it is a vital ministry of hospitality that sets the tone for the entire worship service.
The manual provides practical instructions on a variety of topics, including the proper method of seating guests, handling disturbances, and coordinating with other church officials. It also delves into the character and spiritual preparation necessary for effective service, highlighting qualities such as punctuality, courtesy, and alertness. By offering a structured approach to church etiquette and order, the "Church Ushers' Manual" serves as an invaluable resource for congregations seeking to improve their organizational efficiency and enhance the experience of their members. This classic work remains a significant historical reference for understanding the development of church administration and the enduring importance of hospitality in the Christian tradition.
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