1.
A worship participation schedule is posted to the
internet at http://www.geocities.com/hognpig/rotalatest.html
and mailed to those participating
who are not online. It is also available
in paper form from the office, and is displayed in the corridor. Please make sure this information is
integrated with your normal family planning documents (We recommend sticking it
to the front of the refrigerator!).
2.
The preacher and worship leader shall ensure that the
sermon title, readings and the theme of the sermon is understood and that it
forms the theme of the teaching, worship and lord’s supper inasmuch as
possible. The key to smooth and
meaningful worship and teaching is to take the lead from the topic of the
preacher.
3.
The worship leader will remind each participant of
their upcoming assignment early during the week you are scheduled.
4.
If you are ill or are not able to fulfil your
assignment, please call your worship leader (see rota to see who it is) to
advise them of the need for change.
5.
The worship leader is your first point of contact for
questions or changes in scheduling. Any questions or comments should be handled
with the worship leader first and then the Elders or Worship Rota Team Leader
(Andrew) if further attention is necessary.
6.
If you wish to no longer be scheduled for a certain
role, or to be scheduled for additional roles, speak to the Worship Rota Team
Leader.
7.
Dress appropriately when scheduled to participate in
worship. While there certainly is no "dress code," your style of
dress should convey respect for the seriousness of worship.
8.
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The hall
should be set out in curved rows with gaps 1/3 and 2/3 of the way along the
curve
Sides
1)
The Lord’s Supper and collection should be given out
in the following
way. From the back to the front.
2)
We need to ensure that we keep an eye on the other
server, to ensure that everyone gets the opportunity to be offered the Lords
Supper.
3)
Every person present should be offered the Lords
Supper. No exceptions. It is the Churches policy
that it is an individual’s decision whether to partake or not. The Server does not have the right to make
that decision for them by not handing the trays to them in the first place.
4)
The Lord’s Supper must be handed from one end of a
row to the other, including young children so that they get used to passing
without partaking.
5)
Servers should ensure that those in the crèche and
any other room are offered the bread and wine.
6)
When passing, encourage those in the rows to
pass to the nearest available next person.
The Server should not have to walk a marathon in order to serve so few
people. The Server should be able to
stay within a small area of the hall, especially so if the rows are laid out in
continuous curves and there are not excessive number of chairs, hence, large
spaces.
7)
Try not to hand the trays to people over their
shoulder. Approach so that the tray can
be seen in advance.
Diagram
for serving LS and the collection

In
this diagram, the trays are passed along the two main rows, by the people in
the rows. The servers stay within a
small area and distribute the trays from the ends of the rows only, except for
any extra small rows.
Who has volunteered to do what:
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CRECHE |
SCRIPTURES |
SONGLEADING on own |
SONGLEADING assisted |
SOLOIST |
SERVING |
WORSHIP LEADING |
PREACHING active |
PREACHING has done it |
PRAYERS active |
PRAYERS has done it |
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Amanda |
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Andrew H |
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Andrew R |
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Frank |
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Gemma |
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Joseph |
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Joshua |
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Lesley |
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Michele |
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Nader |
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Rodney |
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Sandra |
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Stephen |
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Suzanne |
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Trevor |
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Scripture Reader
Purpose
of the Scripture
The worship leader and preacher should both notify you
of the specific scripture the week before you are assigned to read. You should
practice your reading before Sunday.
Be careful about practicing your reading from one
version and reading on Sunday from another. There can be significant
differences and Sunday morning is not the time to find that out!
If you feel led you can preamble the reading by
setting the scene (saying what the context of
the text is if it isn’t obvious). You can also say a word at the end,
either of thanks or of looking forward to what the speaker will say.
Move to the front during the singing. After the song, step up to the lectern to begin
your reading once people have settled.
Purpose
of the Announcements:
All
announcements should be done with enthusiasm and sharpness.
Be organized and to the point. Avoid rambling.
Songleader
Preacher