![]() They went to Capernaum, and when the Sabbath came, Jesus went into the synagogue and began to teach. Then the cloud covered the Tent of Meeting, and the glory of the LORD filled the tabernacle. Though we thoroughly enjoy the creative edge of our worship services, make no mistake, this is a holy event where God is meeting with His people.įrom the tabernacle in the Old Testament to the temple and synagogue in the New Testament, God’s presence and the teaching of His word is of supreme importance. The usher serves as a “first representative” of Jesus Christ for a worship service. If you would like the full usher training manual (free) CLICK HERE!Īn usher is a spiritual ambassador for the local church – God’s ordained and organized body of believers. I’m pulling a portion of the training notes for our usher team and adapting for this article. The ushers are a huge force in setting the tone for worship and helping to prepare the people to hear and respond to the Word of God. Their role is so important, but often undervalued, undertrained, and less than organized. One of my favorite ministries to lead is the usher team. I love how well Dan Reiland outlines the importance and “how to’s” of the usher ministry in the article below. We each have our unique God given gifts, and that includes people who are wired to be good ushers. Just as not everyone can be a worship leader, work in child care, repair the building, or preach the sermon. An area of serving that is often overlooked in churches is that of Usher. It is true in your personal life, and it is true in your church. I’m sure you have all heard the saying that you only get one chance to make a first impression. ![]() ![]() Ushers and greeters are your church’s first impression. ![]()
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