The campus of Hickory Neck Episcopal Church. From left to right: the historic 1744 chapel, the new church consecrated in 2006, and the parish house.       
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Lay Chalice Bearers Coordinator
  • Cleve Corlett



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Lay Chalice Bearers


Lay chalice bearers process and recess with the priests and acolyte. They assist the priest during Holy Communion by administering the cup of wine. They also hold the Gospel for the priest to read. One HNC lay chalice bearer describes the ministry this way:
Serving the chalice is for me a wonderful spiritual gift from God. With each brother or sister in Christ I serve, I feel blessed. It's an honor to assist the priest and to hold the Gospel as he or she reads the lesson. This is a "servant ministry" and not to be taken lightly. There is a deep and splendid meaning in each part of the service. Some of us do the Lay Eucharistic Ministry as well. Taking the love of Hickory Neck to those who cannot be with us is another precious gift from God in that when we serve in this manner, we receive tenfold. This is a marvelous way in which to enrich ourselves spiritually and to learn more about the celebration of our faith.
—Phyllis Faas, Sept. 2001


Bread and wine on the credence table in the historic chapel.
Bread and wine on the credence table in the historic chapel.

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