Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, Eucharistic Visitors, and Vergers
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The Episcopal church offers several ways that older youth and adults
can participate in church worship services. Anyone with a good speaking
voice can read a lesson at one of the worship services. Confirmed
members can work towards the steps to become a Eucharistic minister and
chalice bearer. In the following sections are the requirements for
becoming a lector, Eucharistic minister, Eucharistic visitor and verger.
Lectors
Lectors are members of the congregation who participate in the reading
of the lessons at the Sunday morning services and at other special
services. Lectors can be anyone high school age and older who can read
in a clear manner that can be understood by the congregation, has a
desire to participate in this ministry and has the approval of the
clergy. Lectors attend an initial training session and special sessions
held once or twice a year. Being a lector is also the first step
towards becoming a Eucharistic minister.
Eucharistic Ministers
A Eucharistic Minister is a layperson authorized to administer the
Consecrated Elements at a Celebration of Holy Eucharistic. Confirmed
communicants in good standing may be licensed by the diocese to serve
as Eucharistic Ministers. At. Saint Paul’s, our Eucharistic
Ministers participate in the reading of the lessons, the prayers of the
people and in the serving of the chalice during the Eucharist. They
serve at the Sunday morning services, the Wednesday Healing Service and
at other special services during the year.
Persons interested in being a Eucharistic Minister must first serve as
a lector for a period of at least six months. Those then desiring to
serve as a Eucharistic Minister must get permission from the
rector. The Eucharistic Ministers are required by the diocese
to pass a written and oral exam administered by the Deacon and must
attend a Ministries Conference at Honey Creek.
Being a Eucharistic Minister is a rewarding experience. The Eucharistic
ministers work closely with the acolytes and the clergy to assure that
all parts of each service run smoothly and with dignity. Eucharistic
Ministers may receive further training to become a licensed Eucharistic
Visitor, someone licensed to take the Holy Eucharistic to persons
unable to attend church.
Eucharistic Visitors
A Eucharistic Visitor is a Eucharistic Minister who receives further
training to visit persons at home or care facilities who are unable to
attend church. These visits may or may not include taking communion to
the person being visited. Saint Paul’s has many people who
would like to receive an occasional visit from a church member; to have
someone show them some attention, to learn about what is going on at
the church, or perhaps just to share a prayer or some quiet time
together. Eucharistic Visitors are also authorized to take communion
from a Sunday service or from the Wednesday healing service to members
at their home. Those interested in becoming a Eucharistic Visitor
should speak with Deacon Mary-Kathleen Blanchard.
Vergers
At Saint Paul's, Vergers have both ceremonial and
“behind the scenes'; functions. It is the duty of
the verger to check all things related to a service to be sure that
everything is in place, the right people are on duty, and that the
service is ready to begin on time. Knowing what goes on behind the
scenes, double-checking the work of others, and being able to fill in
for others in a crisis allows the clergy to focus on the upcoming
liturgy without having to worry whether the altar candles are lit. Once
the verger makes sure that everything is ready for the service, the
ceremonial duties begin. The verger leads all of the “moving
parts'; of the service, assures that the acolytes and
Eucharistic ministers fulfill their duties and is attentive to any
special needs or circumstances. At Saint Paul’s, the vergers
are the most experienced Eucharistic ministers who understand the
duties of each acolyte and Eucharistic minister role, and who have the
dedication and personal maturity to fulfill the needs of the position.
Contact the church offcie at (706) 724-2485 to partcipate or for more information.
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Worship Services
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Sunday
8:00 - Rite I 10:00 - Rite II
Beginning September 20 7:45 - Rite I 9:00 - Rite II 11:00 - Rite II
Wednesday
Noon - Rite II in Chapel
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