Saint Lucia Seventh-day Adventist Ushers For Christ Ministry

The Saint Lucia Seventh-day Adventist Ushers For Christ Council Ministry (SLU SDAUFCC) held its third annual graduation ceremony on November 29th at 2:30 pm at the Philadelphia SDA church in Grande Riviere, Dennery. Sixty-two new ushers were invested into the ministry having completed the professional certification programme held in June and July.

The Ushers For Christ Ministry is the arm of the Seventh-day Adventist faith movement which serves the church, visitors and guests at all church services, church-related functions and large events. Ushers serve by meeting, greeting, seating and helping. The overall mission of the ministry is to be of service to the church family when needed, in order to further the Lord’s message of loving one another even as God has loved us.

The ministry began in Saint Lucia in 2006 and was officially inaugurated in 2009. It functions under the leadership of Pastor Lucius Philip, the Personal Ministries Director of the Saint Lucia Mission of Seventh-day Adventists. This means its role and function is evangelism in nature. The ushers were professionally trained by Pastors and qualified individuals in their various fields in the following disciplines: The Art & Ministry of Ushering, Church Protocol, Government Protocol, Food Safety, Mind Character & Spirituality, Crusade Management, Conflict Management, Ergonomics, Disaster Preparedness, Basic First Aid, Interpersonal Relations, Effective Communications and Basic Language Skills.

Vanessa Julien, President of the Ushers For Christ Ministry delivering remarks.

“The administration of The Saint Lucia Mission of Seventh-day Adventists is excited about the growth and development of the Ushers ministry in Saint Lucia and the significant contribution it is making in enhancing our worship services and other special convocations. We believe that the ministry of ushering is an important calling. In many Seventh-day Adventist churches the usher is the first official representative of the church that a visitor will encounter” says Pastor Philip. “We have had a wonderful response from church members and visitors alike who said they feel the warmth and welcoming spirit when they attend our services and functions”.

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The Saint Lucia Mission of Seventh-day Adventists was established in 1999. There are currently close to 50 churches on the island and membership continues to grow in attendance on Sabbaths (Saturday) with frequent evangelism programmes and small group ministry. Other outreaches of the church include the Community Services ministry, gospel musical groups, Health ministries, ADRA and Public Affairs and Religious Liberty services. Bible classes are taught both on Wednesday evenings and Sabbath afternoons.

The group of sixty-two newly graduated Ushers.

“We are very joyful today,” said Vanessa Julien, President of the Ushers For Christ Council . “We know that the commitment our professionally trained ushers have made to this ministry yields immediate and eternal rewards. We are saved to serve”.

For more information about the Ushers For Christ Ministry in Saint Lucia, contact the island Executive Council on email: sdaushersministry.lc@gmail.com or the Saint Lucia Mission of Seventh-day Adventists on tel: 451 8657, email: info@stluciaadventist.org or visit the website at www.stluciaadventist.org

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