Church Protocol
Church Protocol
Etiquette
CHURCH ETIQUETTE
CHURCH ETHICS
CHURCH DISCIPLINE
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Let’s reflect the image of Christ within us by
our actions.
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Key terms
• Behavior
• We are to live for Christ, not for ourselves (2 Cor.
5:15). Jesus told his disciples to teach people "to
obey everything I have commanded you"
(Matthew 28:20).
• Respect
• To view or consider with some degree of
reverence; to esteem as possessed of real worth.
Key Terms
• Integrity
• First, integrity is “the condition or quality of being
complete; undivided or unbroken; wholeness.”
Second, integrity is “an unimpaired condition.”
The third definition is, “moral soundness or
uprightness.”
• Practices
• Forms of doing; to continually do something to
get better at it.
• Manners
• Require you to discipline yourself
Key terms
• Equality
• The belief that all people are the same before God
and in Christ.
• Reverence
• The quality that guides one’s behavior –
quietness, attentiveness, and dignity are key
ingredients.
• Dignity
• Nobleness or elevation of mind
• Values
• Those things that are important to you.
What is the purpose of the church?
• Fellowship
• To learn and instruct about Jesus
• Gain and give strength for the next week
• To give and get guidance for issues of life
• Tell of God’s goodness
CHURCH PROTOCOL
A code of courtesies, proper practices, set of rules
regarding church worship service. “Let all things be done
decently and in order.” (1 Cor. 14:40)
ORDER
Obedience +
Rules +
Direction +
Excellence =
Results
Worship
• Worship is a sacred opportunity to draw closer to God
through Jesus Christ. “Enter his gates with thanksgiving,
and his courts with praise! Give thanks to him; bless his
name!” — Psalms 100:4
• For us to worship God in spirit and in truth we must
make sure we obey all of His commandments as given
by Him in the Bible on how He is to be worshipped.
Worship is the central act of the people of God, as well
as at C. H. District churches
• Worship is the adoration of God through lifestyles,
through reading and hearing the Word of God, singing in
praise of God, and talking and listening to God through
prayer.
Worship
• Before service we speak to God.
• During service God speaks to us.
• After service we speak to each
other!
CHURCH PROTOCOL
• Call to Worship - the opening of the worship
experience;
• Invocation – a prayer asking God’s help as part of the
service.
• Hymn
• Opening hymn - song of praise to God
• Doxology - beginning or the end of worship service
• Types of hymns: worship; adoration; guidance;
renewal; aspiration
• Responsive reading
• A scriptural reading designed to allow the
congregation to read and be with the word of God.
CHURCH PROTOCOL
• Prayer – spiritual communion with God
• Types of prayers: supplication (plea); thanksgiving;
adoration; and confession
• Addressing the house - respect and honor our leaders,
such as our Presiding Bishop.
• Welcome/Announcements - An “intermission” in
worship to make worshippers aware of activities, events,
and concerns.
• Offertory - participate in giving.
CHURCH PROTOCOL
• Sermon - divine activity in which the Word of God is
proclaimed or announced.
• Invitation to Christian Discipleship – individuals
are invited to be a part of the household of faith.
• Altar Call - An invitation to the congregation to
express personal concerns by means of the people
assembling at the altar and kneeling to pray.
• Benediction - a prayer that God may bestow
certain blessings on His people. It is important to
receive the benedictional prayer.
When to Stand and Why
• Doxology - Always stand in reverence to God when the
Doxology is played.
• Call to Worship – Standing allows us to participate in
the purpose of our coming together.
• Responsive Reading - We stand in respect of the
reading of God’s word.
• Offertory – Stand to participate in giving. You only sit if a
tray is passed to collect the offering.
• The Invitation to Christian Discipleship – Standing
demonstrates our agreement with the spirit of God and
the invitation to be a part of God’s family.
• Accepting Jesus Christ as your personal Savior –
Love
If you must walk during service …
Never walk Walk during
• In front or across the front of • Singing by the choir
the altar or the pulpit area • Offering
during worship • Announcements
• During scripture readings or
prayer.
**Reminder! When you move :
• During communion
• Do not pass in front of the
pulpit
***If you are walking and • Use the side aisles and the
someone begins to read the
side doors
scripture or begins to pray, STOP
• Do not run, but walk
AND STAND UNTIL THEY ARE
FINISHED! • No Talking
CHURCH ETIQUETTE
• Church etiquette - is a set of rules that
govern behavior in the house of God.
Etiquette deals with the outward
behavior. The second most important
commandment next to loving God is
found in Matthew 22:39, “Thou shalt
love thy neighbor as thyself.” Proper
etiquette helps worshippers engage in
reverent and respectful behavior.
Teaching church etiquette to children
• Don’t assume teens know what behavior you expect in
church, teach them.
• The best way to teach them is by modeling
appropriate behavior.
• Step 1
• The basic tenet of etiquette is to act respectfully and
interact politely with others.
• Step 2
• Instruct your teenager about the holiness of the
church building, specifically the sanctuary.
Teaching church etiquette to children
• Step 3
• Encourage punctual behavior from a teenager when
attending church.
• Step 4
• Talk about appropriate dress and appearance in
church.
• Step 5
• Teach your teen to leave gum, beverages and food at
home or in the car.
• Step 6
• Model self-control and self-restraint for your teen.
CHURCH ETIQUETTE
• Turn off all digital devices, especially cell phones.
• Govern yourself accordingly during worship
service. No eating, talking loud, foolish
conversations, or excessive walking.
• Exhibit respect in your wardrobe choices.
• Avoid cliques.
• Observe worship service schedules. Don’t be the
“arrive late and leave early” member. If an
emergency arises, exit the sanctuary with
discretion.
• Be considerate of others if you have small
children.
CHURCH ETIQUETTE
• Sit close to the door to facilitate quick and easy
access to the bathroom.
• Speak words of encouragement. Remember, the
tongue is dangerous.
• Think of others first.
• Be hospitable and friendly.
• Do not be boastful, arrogant or loud. Let your
deeds speak for themselves.
• Listen before speaking.
• When you give your word or promise something,
please fulfil it.
• Do not criticize or complain.
CHURCH ETHICS
Ethics Ministerial Ethics
• Right or wrong • Religious code of
• To behave ethically is to behavior grounded in
do what’s right biblical truth
• Reflect who the person • Persons called to
is – conduct, innermost preach the gospel
thoughts, speaking, should exhibit godliness
lifestyle and integrity
• Virtuous vs sinful
behavior
The Christian Church
• In Relationship to the Pastor and Other leaders of
the Church
• We will love, honor and submit to our pastor and other
spiritual leaders as they, by example and word, watch
over our souls.
• We will support the pastor financially so that s/he may
be able to meet his/her obligations.
• We will not allow anything among us that would
undermine the pastor.
• We will endeavor to respond to all criticism dealing
with the pastor, other spiritual leaders, or their families
in an honorable manner.
Congregational Ethics