Deacon Essays

  • The Deacons for Defense

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    The Deacons of Defense were a huge part of history that many people do not know about. The Deacons of Defense were a group of African Americans males that finally took a stand to the Ku Klux Klan. They started off as a church group that gathered every week to discuss the issues of the town they stay in. Everything changed when a couple of white activist from the north came to their town to spark a nonviolent movement. Although, around this time, civil rights movements were just starting to make a

  • Chivalry??. . . . . . . . . Today??

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    Chivalry is usually known as a moral system or an honor code. It originated in the 12th century when kings ruled the country, as a code to make peace. Now there is no king or queen monarchy, now there’s that wonderful thing that we call the Government. If you were to ask me if chivalry existed today I’d have to say that there are some examples, but there sure aren’t as many as there used to be. Back in the time when King Arthur ruled a lot of the people were loyal to their king and their country

  • The Importance Of Worshiping At A Baptist Church

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    My religious is Christianity. I currently attend a Baptist church, which is small. I have been attending a Baptist church for years. I grew up in a Baptists church. The church I attend and have been attending since childhood is an all African-America congregation. However, I chose to worship at a Catholic church, which is concerned mass service. Worshiping at a different place of religious can be uncomfortable learning experience. To begin with, the mass service as a whole was pleasant. The congregation

  • VESTMENTS IN THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

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    VESTMENTS IN THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH An important aspect of the Catholic Church is its vestments. The Church is always beautifully decorated and holy people beautifully dressed. These decorations have changed very much since the beginning of time. Although we don’t always realize it, there is much symbolism in the colors that priests, bishops, cardinals and even the Pope wears. There are also strict guidelines that these people must follow when dressing. This paper will tell of the history of

  • Looks Like A Deacon…

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    positions called deacons. As varied as denominations are, so too are the duties and responsibilities of these deacons. By observing their functions in different churches we might ask ourselves some basic questions to understand them and their function. Some of the questions I ask myself are: Where do deacons come from? What are their purposes? When did the church first start using deacons? Are the servants identified in Acts the start of the deacons in the church? First we must define deacon. Vine’s dictionary

  • The Priesthood

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    The Priesthood For my project I chose to research the priesthood. In my paper I will tell you about priests, their daily routine, and provide an interview from a friend who is studying to be a priest. There are several stages to becoming a priest. The first step is contact, which is when a man who is interested but is not quite sure that he should contact his pastor or the Vocations Director. A man would meet with someone and share his feelings and experiences in the community. The next

  • Arguing Whether or not Clerical Celibacy Should be Maintained

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    Arguing Whether or not Clerical Celibacy Should be Maintained "Like his two older brothers, Mark Vincent Serrano became an altar boy at St. Joseph's Church in Mendham, New Jersey. Invited to visit the parish priest in the rectory, he became--from the time he was 9 to the time he was 16-- a victim of serial molestation: groping, sodomy, oral sex, and forced masturbation," (Press). One New Jersey priest convicted of molestation, said that "his vow of celibacy made no mention of abstaining from

  • Catholic Church Essay

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    The first thing that I noticed upon entering Sacred Hart Catholic Church was that everyone was kneeling before entering the pews and before the altar. They do this as a form of reverence to God. It is kind of like a rule, but it is just what you are supposed to do if you are Catholic. Along the same lines, I noticed that there was almost complete silence before mass in the church. This is what they consider to be reverent and believe that fellowship with other people is for another time because

  • Is it Safe to Pray?

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    Is it Safe to Pray? No matter what religion a person practices, everybody has gone to church whether it is on a regular basis or for an occasion such as a wedding or funeral. When you look up at the altar and see the priest, you don’t question their morality because society is taught not to question a higher authority figure. Why would such a symbol of purity and sanctity have anything shameful to hide? All of the sudden the man at the altar has lawsuits being filed against him. Child molestation

  • Marriage of Catholic Priests

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    The Catholic Church, being nearly 2,000 years old, still follows many of the same rules and guidelines established in the early church. One item that many Catholics are surprised to learn is that the tradition of priests and other clergy members remaining celibate has not always been present in the church. There are many Catholics, in and out of the clergy, who believe that priests should have the ability to get married and raise a family. In fact, priestly celibacy is not a church law, but, as Vatican

  • Uncial 098: Greek Uncial Manuscript Of The New Testament

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    \Uncial 098 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 1025 (Soden),[1] is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament, dated palaeographically to the 7th-century.[2] It is also named Codex Cryptoferratensis (from the place of housing). Contents [hide] 1 Description 2 Text 3 History 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading Description[edit] The codex contains a small part of the Second epistle to the Corinthians 11:9-19, on one parchment leaf (22.2 cm by 16 cm). The text is written in one column

  • The Issue of Priest's Inability to Marry in the Catholic and Orthodox Churches

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    This issue of priest and marriage has to do with the Catholic and Orthodox churches because they are the only ones who have priests in their religion while other religions refer to their religious leaders as Reverends or Ministers. There have been arguments on the aspect of Catholic Priest not being allowed to get married as compared to other religions who allow their ministers and reverends to get married. Being a celibate priest means that the priest would have to abstain from sex and not get married

  • Celibacy In Catholianity Essay

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    Change. A word that frightens our culture. People are afraid of change because they are comfortable with tradition. Most people have been taught that tradition is something that is not revised; moreover, people are apprehensive to change tradition. Lemony Snicket once said, “Just because something is traditional is no reason to do it, of course.” Change in one’s life can relate to anything. With culture and society constantly progressing in many directions, more and more topics are being discussed

  • Clergy And Laity Analysis

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    Essay - Clergy & Laity Katelyn R. Gonzalez, Student Christian Life, faith, and Ministry/108 Week-4 November 22, 2013 Hjamil A. Martínez-Vázquez, Ph.D. Essay - Clergy & Laity The word view salvation in relations to works, and believe that salvation from works is a misleading believe that have cost people their ticket to heaven. There had been numerous of people who have tried to explain the truth about salvation and works. However, they give up or distort the truth. Others have tried to

  • The Order of Hierarchy for Clerical Ranks in the Copic Orthodox Church

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    Presbyterate rank, which is made up of all the priests. The third and final is the deaconate rank, which is a subordinate rank in the hierarchy of orders in the Coptic Orthodox Church. The deaconate order is broken into five sub-ranks: Archdeacon, Deacon, Sub-deacon, Reader, and Chanter. Why was there a deaconate order? In Acts 6:1, St Luke writes that the Hellenists were complaining because their widows were neglected in daily distribution. In reverence, the disciples then said, “It is not desirable

  • Michael Jordan Research Paper

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    Michael Jordan’s Retirements Michael Jordan was arguably the greatest player to ever play the game of basketball. He had played in the NBA since 1984. Many players and fans love to see him play. Surprisingly, Michael Jordan retired in 1993, at the height of his success. Many were devastated to hear the news and wished he would come back. Shockingly, Michael then returned to the game in the 1997-1998 season. Numerous people love basketball and Michael Jordan. They all look up to him as a role model

  • Conflict Resolution In Church

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    CONFLICT In 1996, I was called to serve as pastor of Pryorsburg Baptist Church, located near Mayfield, Kentucky. The Pastor Search Committee had informed me that the church was currently experiencing a time of great unity, harmony, and growth. They further told me that my call was unanimous. They said that the church had grown to the point that the last pastor had resigned, a after a three-year tenure, because he had been promoted to Dean of Students at a nearby Baptist college

  • The Church's Biggest Decision-Making?

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    over this business. But we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the ministry of the word” (kingjamesbibleonline.org). This passage demonstrates why the church needs the right appointed deacons and elders. Dever and Alexander conclude, “Elders need deacons to serve practically, and deacons need elders to lead spiritually” (Dever and Alexander 132). It mentions in Acts 14:23 of how Paul formatted churches. Acts 14:23 reads, “And when they had ordained them elders in every church, and had

  • Does Divorce Affect One's Ability To Serve Vocationally In A Local Church

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    It is important for me to say that one who is disqualified from the position of elder or deacon or pastor can still teach, preach, serve, pray, worship, and play an important role in the church. How does divorce affect one's ability to serve vocationally in a local church? First, scripture does allow for divorce in marriage in exceptional circumstances (Matthew 19:9; 1 Corinthians 7:12–16). An elder/deacon/pastor or any vocational position is to be a person whom the church and community can look

  • Short Story: The Bread Doctors

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    and he ate it all. But, when the bread was analyzed, by Dr. Deacon he found that there was traces of human bone fragments and flesh. That’s when they called Kale, Derek Kale. Derek Kale was the investigator of of their town, Beacon Hills. He has worked on all the major cases. He had a team once, but he left them, so now he’s like a “lone wolf”.