Sidesperson
For the musical term, see Sideman.
A sidesperson, archaically known as a sidesman or usher, in the Anglican Church is responsible for greeting members of the congregation, overseeing seating arrangements in church, and for taking the collection.[1] In England they are usually appointed by the Annual Parochial Church Meeting and receive guidance in their duties from the churchwardens.
In the Anglican Church of Southern Africa "Sidesmen may be appointed in any Parish to perform such duties as the Parish Council shall determine."[2]
See also
See also: Percy Dearmer and The Parson's Handbook
References
- ↑ "Sidespersons". The Parish Church of St James — Hampton Hill. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
- ↑ Anon (2013). "Canon 29 Of Churchwardens and Chapelwardens". Anglican Church of Southern Africa. Retrieved 2013-10-23.
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