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  2. Church usher - Wikipedia

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    Church congregations often have a group of people that work as ushers led by a head usher. The ushers typically receive their instructions from the head usher. The head usher receives instructions directly from the pastor and is responsible for training and scheduling ushers.

  3. Usher (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    An usher is a person who welcomes and shows people where to sit, especially at a church, theatre or when attending a wedding. Ushers at the Princess Theatre in Edmonton , Canada in 1915 History

  4. Sidesperson - Wikipedia

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    Christianity portal; A sidesperson, also known as a sidesman, usher, or assistant churchwarden, [1] in Anglican churches is responsible for greeting members of the congregation, overseeing seating arrangements in church, making the congregation queue for communion at the altar in an orderly way, and for taking the collection. [2]

  5. Verger - Wikipedia

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    The office of the verger has, for the most part, disappeared in the Catholic tradition, the closest function being that of the sexton or the head or senior usher, particularly in those churches (usually large establishments, like St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City or the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in ...

  6. Anglican ministry - Wikipedia

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    Lay people assist in the execution of the liturgy of divine services in numerous ways, as musicians, readers of the lections (not to be confused with "lay readers," above), intercessory leaders, and ushers (often called sidesmen or sidespeople). For many years some parts of the church have relaxed the official rules about lay ministry.

  7. Trump fired chief usher right before leaving White House - AOL

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    The Bidens were falsely accused of firing the White House’s chief usher on their first day in the residence, as previously reported by CNN. Outgoing president, Donald Trump, refused to uphold ...

  8. Weddings in the United States and Canada - Wikipedia

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    The ushers who are in the armed forces traditionally form an "arch of steel" with their swords or sabers. However, only active duty servicemen participate, as they can only carry their sword or saber if they are active duty. The arch is usually formed at the conclusion of the ceremony, and the head usher signals the formation by yelling "center ...

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