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Catholic Community of

St. Peter and St. Paul

 

9135 Banyan St | Alta Loma, Ca 91737

Phone: 909.987.9312 Fax: 909.980.9404


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Hospitality

USHERING – WHAT IT MEANS . . .
Yours is the first of Christ’s face to greet God’s people as they assemble for prayer.

Your greeting is the word that welcomes the stranger to be at home, or the silence that makes of our assembly a foreign land.

Yours is the task of discretion; knowing how to welcome, and when and where to seat, the latecomer.

Yours may be the last word that ushers the community to its week of work in the Lord’s vineyard.

Yours is the Lord’s face and voice for those who enter and depart the holy ground of prayer.

Come to your work and your post from your personal prayer; be as ready as the Lord to meet His people.

Let your welcome and your smile be for all who enter; remember that you will have time to see your close friends later in the week.

Seek out the lost and confused; do not wait for them to come to you.

When appropriate, lend a hand and an arm to the disabled, remembering your own infirmities.

Greet each person as the Lord, for that is precisely whom you meet.

When taking up the collection, remember that it is for the work of God’s people, especially among the poor. Remember, too, that many who make an offering are themselves poor.

Remember that you stand at the temple gates: some will come rejoicing and others in fear, some will come healed, and others to seek that healing.

Be sensitive, and welcome all as best as you can.

Some will rush by and ignore you: let go of your disappointment and pray for the Lord’s gentle touch on their heavy hurried hearts.

Some may fall ill while at prayer; see to their needs as you would have them see to yours.

Be slow to judge those who leave early: be glad that they have shared in our prayer and recall that only the Lord knows the reasons of the heart.

When your brothers and sisters thank and praise you for your work, take delight in the welcome they have found, and rejoice in the work the Lord has accomplished through you.

Be faithful in the work you do, for through it the Lord saves His people.
 


Usher Coordinator: James Prescott, 909-987-9312 ext 225, E-Mail James