white suit and white gloves
white
Communion or the Lord's Supper is a sacrament of the church and each church has its own guidelines for who can administer the Lord's Supper.At my baptist church any ordained lay or clergy can give the communion.
Most ushers wear a suit and tie. There are usually no robes or vestments in the Baptist Church.
black and white
Clergy in the Anglican Church wear colours which signify the season. I think Lent is purple and Christmas is white, but don't quote me. There are many seasons of varying length Advent, Easter, Epiphany ,Michaelmas, Trinity and a few more. The prayer book should have all the details.
We do not receive communion. Sometimes on special occasions, like Easter, they give the adults wine, but I do not know if that is for every church. I do not think this is the same for every church. Most churches do receive communion on a weekly or monthly basis.
There is no such position, deacon or deaconess.
The Ministry of Deaconess is a lifestyle. A Deaconess in the AME Zion Church is chosen to serve in this office and is 'consecrated' (the only other office consecrated in the AME Zion Church is that of a Bishop). A Deaconess is a servant. A description of the duties of a Deaconess is: Prepare elements for Holy Communion, Assist and prepare candidates for Baptism, Go about doing good, Encourage, foster and improve the general interest of the church, Promote the comfort and solicit the friendship and sympathy of the general church, Minister to the wants and suffering, sorrowing sin-laden world , Minister to the poor, Visit the sick, Pray with the dying, Care for the orphans, Seek the wandering, Comfort the sorrowing, Save the sinning, and be ever ready to take up any duties for which willing hands cannot otherwise be found. In everything the Deaconess does, she strives to share the gospel of Jesus with others.
yes they do and then they go on to do their first holy communion where they take the bread and wine in church
No, it is not in communion with the Catholic Church.
Two, baptism and communion (commonly referred to as the Lord's Supper.) Both are seen as ordinances, not sacraments. Baptism is for professing believers, not infants. It is nearly always a one time event and by immersion. Communion can be either "open" or "closed", depending on the particular church. Open simply means that the communion, when observed, is available to all who have experienced 'believer's baptism", closed communion is limited to that church's congregation.
Freewill Baptist Church-Peoples Baptist Church-New Hope Church was created in 1868.
The duties of the mother board in the Baptist church include assisting with set up of the communion table, serving as missionaries and outreach in the community. They also provide wisdom and prayers to members of the church.