Frequently Asked Questions!
10. How are newcomers and visitors greeted at CFC?
The usher/greeting program is headed by Gary McMillan. The following
is an outline of this process:
Ushering procedures and guidelines
Objective:
Ushers will assure that worshippers are greeted, are provided a bulletin,
and are satisfactorily seated.
Head Usher:
Gary McMillan
Procedure:
- The Head Usher will coordinate to assure that upon entry into the
sanctuary the worshippers are greeted, are provided a bulletin, and
are seated.
- Head usher will select one or two worshippers to help accomplish
these tasks:
- One will assist in meeting, greeting and providing bulletins.
- One will assure that visitors/newcomers are asked a seating
preference and are shown to seating with which they are comfortable.
- Usher Etiquette:
- Assure that you are wearing your nametag.
- Stand at the rear doors to accomplish usher tasks.
- Assure that each worshipper is greeted and welcomed.
- Pay close attention to visitors/newcomers:
- Greet them and introduce yourself.
- Let them know about nursery and children’s church (when
available).
- Assure that an usher assists with their seating needs.
- Ask them if you may help them with anything else.
- Let them know about the church information table at the
rear of the sanctuary.
- If you are unable to participate in helping with usher duties, please
make Gary McMillan or another elder aware of this so that a substitute
may be found prior to the service.
FAQ: How can I serve Jesus through CFC?
Christ’s Fellowship Church would like to know how you might
be able to serve other people through the Church’s “Community
Care Team (CCT).” Jesus has called us to love our neighbors.
God’s Word instructs us: “Let us stop saying we love each other;
let us really show it by our actions” I John 3:18. You may have
a skill or talent to express that love in practical ways of service. Through
the CCT, we are able to coordinate our efforts so that the real needs
of individuals and families can be met.
The Community Care Team exists to share God’s love by identifying and
helping to meet designated needs of individuals within our Church community.
When a need is identified, a contact person from CCT will give you the
opportunity to provide the service you indicate on this inventory.
This is a wonderful way to express the love of Christ to the Body of
Christ.
Please fill out this sheet to indicate the ways in which you might
show your love through action. If you are unable to help when called
upon, you may simply decline that particular request.
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