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Who we are…

Acolytes have a long history with the worship ministry beginning around 250 A.D. The word acolyte means “follower” or “ one who helps.” When acolytes first helped with the liturgy, they carried candles in processions, lighted candles on the altar and assisted with the Holy Eucharist. Today’s acolytes play the same role with very few differences.


What we do…

Acolytes at St. James’ are Crucifers that carry the cross, or Torch Bearers that carry the candles in a procession. They also help assist in setting the table for Holy Eucharist, carry extra sacraments to the floor station, open and close the gate at the altar and help with other tasks to keep the service moving that are not noticed by everyone in the Sanctuary.


How you can be involved...

We welcome children as young as 10 and up to high school seniors, most start as a Junior Acolyte processing the Children’s Chapel at the 9:00 service. Starting at middle school they move up to Torch Bearer for the 9:00 and 11:15 services typically moving up to Crucifer around the 8th grade until graduated from High School. Most acolytes will participate in one service a month along with special services at Christmas and Easter.


Be a part of setting Our Lord's Table. Each week, members of this ministry take part in all of our Sunday services. If you would like to be an acolyte or need further information, please contact us.