Deacons

In the Early Church, there were four distinct offices:

pastors who preach and administer

teachers who instruct the church in matters of doctrine

elders who govern local congregations

deacons who serve the needy



"For those who serve well as deacons gain a good standing for themselves and also great confidence in the faith that is in Christ Jesus"

1 Timothy 3:13


In the New Testament, the word "serve" is translated from the the Greek word diakoneo, which literally means "through the dirt." It refers to an attendant, a waiter, or one who ministers to another. From this word, we get the English word “deacon.” We first see the word "deacon" used this way in the book of Acts. “And the twelve summoned the full number of the disciples and said, "It is not right that we should give up preaching the word of God to serve tables” (Acts 6:2). The men who were giving themselves to feeding the flock by preaching and teaching realized that it wasn’t right for them to leave those activities to wait tables, so they found some other men who were willing to serve, and put them in place to minister to the church’s physical needs while the elders or pastors ministered to their spiritual needs. It was a better use of the resources they were given, and a better use of everyone’s gifts. It also got more people involved in serving and helping one another.


Today, for the biblical church, these roles are essentially the same. Elders and pastors are to preach the word, teach, reprove, rebuke, and exhort with complete patience and teaching (2 Timothy 4:2). Deacons are to be appointed to take care of everything else. In a modern church, this might include taking on administrative or organizational tasks, ushering, being responsible for building maintenance, or volunteering to be the church treasurer. It depends on the need and the gifts of the available men.


The responsibilities of a deacon are not clearly listed or outlined. They are assumed to be everything that does not include the duties of an elder or pastor. Qualifications for a deacon’s character are clearly outlined in Scripture. They are to be blameless, the husband of one wife, a good household manager, respectable, honest, not addicted to alcohol, and not greedy (1 Timothy3:8-12). According to the Word, the office of deacon is an honor and a blessing. “For those who serve well as deacons gain a good standing for themselves and also great confidence in the faith that is in Christ Jesus” (1 Timothy 3:13).

Deacon

Tim Chevalia

Tim and his delightful wife Carol have been a blessing to our church. You will see them working on various projects around the church. Tim also works with people that ask for budgeting counsel, oversees the ushers team, and is involved with the sports ministry. He hosts Pickleball on Tuesday nights in the church gym.

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Deacon

Carroll Jones

 Carroll is a husband, father, and all around handyman for any occasion. If you need something done, he is like a bulldog who won't let it go until it's finished. We are thankful for Carroll and his wife Michelle

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Deacons serve the church willing and faithfully!

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