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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ministry information form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Ministry ID and Ministry Name at the top of the form. For Covenant Presbyterian Church, the ID is 10673.
  3. Fill in the mailing address, including street, city, state (PA), and zip code (18509). Ensure all fields are accurately completed.
  4. Provide contact details such as telephone number and email address. Make sure these are current for effective communication.
  5. Select your congregation size from the provided options. This helps in understanding your community's scale.
  6. Complete sections on average worship attendance and church school attendance to give a clear picture of participation.
  7. For ethnic composition, enter percentages for each category as applicable to your congregation.
  8. Fill out leadership competencies and desired characteristics for potential candidates in the designated sections.
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Although the apostles, as well as the believers, are many, the ministry of the new covenant for the carrying out of Gods New Testament economy is uniquely one. It is the ministry of dispensing Christ, imparting Christ, and ministering Christ to others for the building up of the Body of Christ.
Bishops, priests and deacons distribute Holy Communion in virtue of their office as ordinary ministers of the Body and Blood of the Lord. When the size of the congregation or the incapacity of the bishop, priest, or deacon requires it, the celebrant may be assisted by other bishops, priests, or deacons.
The bread and the cup may be served byordained officers of the church, or by other church members on invitation of the session or authorizing governing body.
A Communion service looks very much like a Mass but is presided over by a deacon or layperson rather than a priest, because it does not have a moment of consecration, which only the priest can perform.
An acolyte may distribute communion if there are not enough deacons (or priests, sometimes). Any diocesan-approved extraordinary ministers of communion may distribute communion if there are not enough deacons, priests, or acolytes.

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