Acolyte Manual

Acolyte Manual

Introduction ongratulations, you have agreed to be an acolyte—the word acolyte C means “follower” or “attendant”. You are to assist the priest and other ministers during the service to make things run smoothly. You also represent the congregation and help them follow what is happening in the service. Each of you has a particular job and it is expected that you will do your job well and to the glory of God. At Trinity Church, we are interested in having young people involved as much as possible. To this end, we use loose guidelines in terms of age re- quirements to become an acolyte. You are an acolyte because you want to be an acolyte, you want to participate during the worship service. We are not looking for perfection; we are looking for dedication and a willingness to serve and grow in your knowledge of the church. Since you are inter- ested, you have been placed in an age appropriate job. As you grow, you will be given more responsibility and new jobs. A sterling silver cross is given to new acolytes at the time of commission- ing. These crosses are to be worn each time you serve and as you progress as an acolyte, you will receive a different color satin cord for each new position. Choir Cross Bearer……..green Torch Bearer…………...blue Crucifer……………….. red Server………………... purple Please keep your cross in a safe place. Wear your cross proudly as an out- ward and visible sign of your commitment to serve God in His church. You may leave your cross in the vesting room on the hook with your name on it. Thank you for your participation and your dedicated service. It is a good thing to do. Let us serve the Lord, Nancy Beebe September 2009 p Trinity Episcopal Church p P. O. Box 208 p Staunton, VA 24402 Trinity Episcopal Church Manual for Services § Table of Contents Notes for All Acolytes 1, 2 Processional Line-up Chart 3 Bulletins 4 Instructions for Choir Cross Bearers 6 Instructions for Torchbearers 7, 8 Instructions for Crucifers 9, 10 Instructions for Flag bearers 11, 12 Instructions for Altar Servers 13, 14 Special Instructions 16 Glossary 17—20 Acolyte Coordinator: Nancy Beebe, 886-4714 Notes to all acolytes: 1. Mark your calendar as soon as the schedule arrives. 2. You are responsible for getting your own substitute. So that the bulletin may be changed, report substitute changes by Tuesday afternoon to the Church Office at 886886----9132.9132. 3. Be at church and vested 15 minutes before the service begins. 4. The first 2 or 3 times you serve, you will feel uncom- fortable and will, most likely, make a few mistakes. It’s okay. Try to think about your duties and do the best you can. Ask questions before and after the service to help you understand. 5. Above all else, act like you know what you are doing. The congregation takes many cues from you. Understand what you are doing and help them under- stand, too. 6. No gum. 7. Follow the service in the Prayer Book and Hymnal with the bulletin and participate with the congrega- tion. Pay attention to what’s happening. 8. Always stop and reverence the altar any time you pass by it. When you are carrying something, do not bow, but pause before the altar. When you are not carrying something, bow slightly as if looking at your shoes be- fore the altar. When walking or standing, clasp your hands in front of you at waist height and nod. 1 9. All acolytes sitting in the chancel should turn and face the altar (liturgical east) when the creeds (Nicene or Apostle’s) are said. 10. When turning with a partner at the altar rail, always turn inward toward your partner so you can keep an eye on each other. DO NOT STEP ON THE KNEELING CUSHIONS. 11. Please sit up straight and act interested. DO NOT lay out on your chair or bend over and rest on your knees. It is very distracting during the sermon to see a slouch- ing acolyte. If you can not sit up, sit behind the pulpit out of sight. 12. Wear dark pants and dark dress shoes . No sneak- ers or sandals. Toes are not attractive. 13. SNAP BOTH SHOULDERS of the alb when you hang them after the service. Put short albs in the short alb locker and tall albs in the tall alb locker...please. Hang cincture. The vocabulary you need to know is in the back of this handbook. 2 Processional Line-Up Torch - Crucifer - Torch Episcopal Flag - American Flag Choir Cross Choir Banner & Altar Server Chalicists Deacon Priest Seating Chart ALTAR Torch ▌ ▌ Altar Server/Banner Torch ▌ ▌ Flag Crucifer ▌ ▌ Flag 3 THE E NTRANCE (BCP p. 323 ff.) INTROIT : Infinite Light English Traditional The Holy PROCESSIONAL ( Stand ): As with gladness men of old ( Dix ) HYMNAL # 119 Eucharist ACCLAMATION Celebrant Blessed be God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. People And blessed be his kingdom, now and for ever. Amen. THE C OLLECT FOR P URITY (Remain standing ) SUMMARY OF THE L AW GLORIA IN EXCELSIS Willan HYMNAL S-202 LORY be to God on high, and on earth peace, good will towards men. We praise thee, we bless thee, G we worship thee, we glorify thee... Get SALUTATION : organized at Celebrant The Lord be with you. People And with thy spirit. Celebrant Let us pray. the beginning THE C OLLECT OF THE D AY (Remain standing ) See Insert of the THE W ORD OF G OD (BCP p. 325 ff.) Sequence FIRST L ESSON (Sit ): Amos 3:1—8. See Insert Reader The Word of the Lord. People Thanks be to God. Hymn. GRADUAL (Remain seated ): Psalm # 139:1—17 See Insert SECOND L ESSON : 1 Corinthians 1:10—17. See Insert Reader The Word of the Lord. Gospel People Thanks be to God. SEQUENCE (Stand ): Spread, O spread, thou mighty word (Gott sei Dank ) HYMNAL # 530 Procession THE H OLY G OSPEL (Remain standing ): Matthew 4:12—23 See Insert THE S ERMON (Sit ): “Drop Everything” John D. Lane Face front A period of SILENCE is kept following the Sermon THE N ICENE C REED ( Stand ) BCP p. 326 wall Celebrant and People WE believe in one God, … Pre- THE H OLY C OMMUNION (BCP p. 340 ff.) THE O FFERTORY ANTHEM ( Sit ): Arise, o ye servants of God Sweelinck sider, DOXOLOGY ( Stand ): Praise God from whom all blessings flow ( Old 100th ) HYMNAL # 380, v. 3 Altar Server THE G REAT T HANKSGIVING : Eucharistic Prayer II BCP p. 340 SURSUM CORDA & P REFACE ( Remain standing ) & SANCTUS & B ENEDICTUS ( Celebrant and People ) Willan HYMNAL S-114 OLY, HOLY, HOLY, Lord God of Hosts: Heaven and earth are full of thy glory. Glory be to thee, O H Lord Most High. Crucifer to THE L ORD ’S P RAYER BCP p. 336 The Celebrant then continues Altar And now, as our Savior Christ hath taught us, we are bold to say, Celebrant and People together UR Father, ... O Crucifer may THE B REAKING OF THE B READ The Celebrant breaks the consecrated bread. A period of SILENCE is kept. leave altar F RACTION A NTHEM : Pascha nostrum Hurd HYMNAL S-154 LLELUIA. Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us; after A Therefore let us keep the feast. Alleluia. P RAYER OF H UMBLE A CCESS BCP p. 337 The Celebrant and People then say together E do not presume …. W THE C OMMUNION OF THE P EOPLE The Celebrant says The Gifts of God for the People of God. and may add Take them in remembrance that Christ died for you, and feed on him in your hearts by faith, with thanksgiving. ALL BAPTIZED C HRISTIANS ARE WELCOME TO RECEIVE C OMMUNION . F OR THOSE UNFAMILIAR WITH THE E PISCOPAL CHURCH , PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR CUSTOM IS TO HOLD OUT THE HANDS ( RIGHT ONE IN THE LEFT , PALMS UP ) TO RECEIVE THE BREAD , THEN RECEIVE THE WINE BY GUIDING THE CHALICE TO ONE ’S LIPS . T HE USHERS WILL DIRECT Altar Server YOU FORWARD . MUSIC DURING C OMMUNION closes gate Ave verum corpus Mozart Go forth for God, go to the world in peace Litton THE P OST C OMMUNION P RAYER BCP p. 339 Then the Celebrant says Let us pray. The People kneel. The Celebrant and People then say together LMIGHTY and everliving God,... A Prepare for THE B LESSING RECESSIONAL (Stand ): Earth has many a noble city ( Stuttgart ) HYMNAL # 127 Recessional THE D ISMISSAL : Minister Let us go forth in the name of Christ. People Thanks be to God. 4 5 Duties of the Choir Cross Bearer Before the Service • Arrive 15 minutes before the service and vest. Choose either a white alb (if your size is available after the Torchbearers have dressed) or a red choir robe. Remember your cross. • Take the choir cross from the vesting room and proceed down the side aisle to the back of the church. Always carry the choir cross so that it is straight—do not let it lean, and do not touch the brass . • You will lead the choir down the right aisle as you face the altar. • Process behind the Crucifer and the Torchbearers. • Walk at a slow, steady pace, and keep the cross straight and as high as it can be held comfortably. • Make square turns in crossing in front of the chancel and turning down the second aisle in order to keep the line as straight as possible. • When you get to the rear of the church, put the choir cross in the holder near the main door.

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