Talk:Church usher
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[edit]I've removed the following altogether, as it's not encyclopedic and written from the perspective of one opinionated person, but I do see that some elements of it might deserve a place in the article. I wouldn't know what to pick though, and how to word it:
"Ushers are required to be punctual and time conscious. In some churches, they are required to be in the church far earlier than the rest of the congregation. Since they are part of the service, some churches have them meet early in order to pray with the clergy. Adequate spiritual preparation by the usher ensures a service full of the presence of God.[citation needed]."
Wurdnurd (talk) 17:26, 29 September 2016 (UTC)
Moving original research to Talk
[edit]This is original research.
Moving this to Talk unless and until somebody provides a good source for this.
> Jesus' disciples could be considered ushers, in the sense that they:
> *Prepared the way for Jesus
> *Kept order among those listening to Christ
> *Served food to the audience
> *Cleaned up after a service, such as the Feeding of the Five Thousand.