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Deacons

   

What is a Deacon?

 

The Board of Deacons is composed of active church members of three classes of fourteen deacons elected by the congregation for three years.  The deacons minister to those in need, to the sick, to the friendless, and to any who are in distress.  The Deacon Board meets monthly unless canceled by a prior deacon action.  (please see the Bylaws of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church for more details - available in the church office)

 

Our deacons are involved in many aspects of church life including ushering on Sundays, restocking pews, flower delivery and many, many more.  See a more complete list of their activities below.

 

If you are interested in serving or know of someone who is interested in serving as an elder, deacon or member at large, then please fill out a Nomination Form and turn it into the church office.

 

Nomination Form

List of Current Deacons

List of Deacon Service Activities

 

Frequently asked Questions:

 

What does an elder do?

It is the duty of elders, individually and jointly, to strengthen and nurture the faith and life of the

congregation committed to their charge. Together with the pastor, they should encourage the people in the worship and service of God, equip and renew them for their task within the church and for their

mission in the world. The qualifications for an elder are laid out in 1 Timothy 3:1-7.

 

What does a deacon do?

It is the duty of deacons, first of all, to minister to those who are in need, to the sick, to the friendless,

and to any who may be in distress both within and beyond the community of faith. Some of their duties are: Ushering, communion setup, restocking pew supplies and flower delivery. The qualifications for a deacon are laid out in 1 Timothy 3:8-13.

 

What is a Member at Large?

A “Member at Large” is a representative of the congregation on the nominating committee. A Member at Large must be an active member who is not currently serving as an elder or deacon. They form the majority of the nominating committee and are voted in by the congregation.

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