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Understanding the Offering

What’s really happening at the usher’s most visible moment.
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Topics:Church attendance, Church safety, Hospitality, Newcomers, Security, Visitors & guests
Filters:Greeter, Hospitality, Outreach, Usher, Volunteer
Purpose:Fellowship
References:1 Corinthians 16:2
Date Added:December 18, 2007
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Many ushers see the offering as one of their primary responsibilities. This article explains the offering and why it is structured the way that it is.  As you read it, consider how the manner in which your church takes a collection reflects the values and emphases of your church.

The offering is, perhaps, the most fundamental act of Christian worship. ...

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