City Tabernacle is composed of many different ministries and departments, ranging in various areas from Community Outreach to Youth Activities. Feel free to click on any of the links below to learn more about our those ministries, and their leaders:
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Board of Deacons
“The New Testament identifies the office of deacon with the Greek word diakonos, from which the English “deacon” is derived. The Greek word is variously interpreted as “servant, minister, writer, attendant” and in Christian circles has acquired the specialized meaning now attached to “deacon.”” “The work of deacons involves a wide range of services for…
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Board of Elders
“Elders [are] recognized by the church as strong spiritual leaders [who] have good reputations both in the church and community. In the absence of a pastor, elders are the spiritual leaders of the church and by precept and example must seek to lead the church into a deeper and fuller Christian experience.” – Paraphrased from…
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Board of Ushers
“God asks the church to be a fellowship sharing a common purpose and continually growing in faith. Paul describes the church as Christ’s ‘body’. (Ephesians 1:22) People experience the presence of Jesus Christ in the world through the ministry of the church. When [the] local church serves the needs of people, members and non-members, it is…
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Children’s Ministries
Children’s ministries develops the faith of children from birth through age 14, leading them into union with the Church. It seeks to provide multiple ministries that will lead children to Jesus and disciple them in their daily walk with Him. It cooperates with the Sabbath School and other departments to provide religious education to children…
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Church Clerk
The office of the Church Clerk is the official record keeper of the church. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: maintaining the official church membership, recording the minutes of church board and business meetings, creation and distribution of the weekly bulletin/program, and handling of most of the official church correspondence (such as transfer requests, request…
