Sunday, 11 November 2018

How Some Christian Churches In Las Vegas Are Organized In Service

By Raymond Stone


Preparing an agenda for any meeting is important for it to be organized and have a sense of direction. Apart from secular gatherings, church meetings also follow some format even though it is not usually so strict as compared to what secular organizations do. Since the main owner of the gathering is Jesus, people are so mindful when it comes to church matters that the timing for activities can change depending on how the Holy Spirit leads them. Christian churches in Las Vegas also have a pattern they try to stick to during service.

The first thing you should expect is an opening prayer. In some churches, this comes after the procession made by the priests, the moderators for each meeting, the people's warden, the pastor's warden, and the preachers for the day. The cross is usually carried during the procession signifying that the gathering is for Jesus Christ who is unarguably the owner of the church that has gathered.

By the end of the procession, the Bible is read from the old and New Testaments by those who have been told earlier about the portions they are going to read. The church does not expect any kind of interpretation now until the priest comes up later to preach. In addition to whatever passages the priest may use as his texts during the sermon, he may also include the passages that were read earlier in the lessons.

After the lessons, the band takes over. They lead the church in praises and worship so that they can be edified by the Holy Spirit. The songs are carefully selected to suit the type of service for the day. However, the Holy Spirit who knows the hearts and innermost needs of the members also use the praise team to build their faith up.

When it is time to hear the word of God, you should expect to see the priest himself, his assistants or someone else he has approved. The preacher has more time to spend than any other person who presented a thing or two earlier. If he is not told where to read from the scriptures, he allows the Holy Spirit to guide him as he explores the Bible to find passages to help the congregation understand the message.

The offerings are collected after the message. Offering time is regulated by the band whose job it is to spur the congregation to give. People are allowed to dance all the way to the altar where the offering box may be placed. Several offerings are collected and the members are expected to give according to how the Lord has blessed them.

Announcements come almost at the end of the service. This is also the time when the church would want to know the people that are coming around for the first time. The first timers are welcomed with a song and they are led to see a follow-up coordinator or the welfare coordinator.

After everything, the recession comes last. Just like the procession, a recessional hymn is taken. The members of the church may know the hymn if it is a popular one but in case it isn't, they will be told where to find it in the hymn book the church uses. The priest then releases his last blessing after which the members begin to disperse if they have no other meeting or business to attend to.




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