Deacon definition

Deacon means any person who has been ordained as a Deacon pursuant to Title III of the Canons of The Episcopal Church.
Deacon means a person appointed to a responsible practical position and or to lead in such a responsible area.
Deacon means a person who is a deacon within the meaning of the Deacons Act (Act VIII 2010), section 1.

Examples of Deacon in a sentence

  • Beeghly Deacon Myers Noble Parks President declares motion President convenes executive session at p.m. President resumes open session at p.m.

  • Perez, Parochial Vicar Deacon Marco Lopez, Permanent Deacon In Residence:Rev.

  • Fernando Vivas Deacon/Diácono Deacon Paul Born Business Mgr./Dir.

  • Motion by , second by Discussion Beeghly Deacon Myers Noble Parks President declares motion .

  • Beeghly Y Deacon Y Myers Y Noble Y Parks Y President declares motion passed_.


More Definitions of Deacon

Deacon or “Deacons” means a person or people appointed as Deacon or Deacons who has (or have) not ceased to be a Deacon or Deacons;
Deacon means any person appointed as a Deacon who has not ceased to be a Deacon;
Deacon means a cleric in the Order of Deacons who intends to exercise that ministry in perpetuity. Revised & Updates 2011Ch.1: Definitions
Deacon means any person who is or was a Deacon of the Church.
Deacon means an individual who has been ordained to ministry as defined in the Deacons Act (Act VIII 2010).
Deacon means an approved servant assisting in official capacities as needed within the church. Deacon as used herein shall refer to both men and women. (3.1.1)
Deacon means "servant". In Acts 6:1-7 we have the appointing of what many believe to be the first deacons of the church. What was their responsibility?