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St. Stephen Rocks! The history and tradition of deacons in the Church

Explore the origins and significance of deacons in the church, from their role in serving and ministering to their qualifications and contributions to the early church. Learn about notable deacons and their impact in religious history.

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St. Stephen Rocks! The history and tradition of deacons in the Church

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  1. St. Stephen Rocks!The history and tradition of deacons in the Church

  2. A dispute also arose among the disciples as to which one of them was to be regarded as the greatest. But Jesus said to them, "The kings of the Gentiles lord it over them; and those in authority over them are called benefactors. But not so with you; rather the greatest among you must become like the youngest, and the leader like one who serves. For who is greater, the one who is at the table or the one who serves? Is it not the one at the table? But I among you as one who serves.”Luke 22:24-27

  3. This is a description of “diakonia” which means “ministry” or “servanthood” from “diakonia” comes the words: “deacon” “diaconal” “diaconate” And Jesus continued to enact this way of life throughout his days.

  4. From the Acts of the Apostles: Now during those days, when the disciples were increasing in number, the Hellenists complained against the Hebrews because their widows were being neglected in the daily distribution of food. And the twelve called together the whole community of the disciples and said, “It is not right that we should neglect the word of God in order to wait on tables. Therefore, friends, select from among yourselves seven men of good standing, full of the Spirit and of wisdom, whom we may appoint to this task, while we, for our part, will devote ourselves to prayer and to serving the word.”Acts 6:1-4

  5. What they said pleased the whole community, and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and the Holy Spirit, together with Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicolaus, a proselyte of Antioch. Acts 6:5 They had these men stand before the apostles, who prayed and laid their hands on them. St. Stephen St.Philip

  6. Some say these were the first deacons;others say they were apostles to the Hellenists In any event, deacons soon appearedthroughout the Early Church. In fact, we know that the order of deaconis the oldest of the orders of ordained ministry.

  7. Deacons appear in Scripture • Romans 16:1-2I commend to you our sister Phoebe, a deacon of the church at Cenchreae, so that you may welcome her in the Lord as is fitting for the saints, and help her in whatever she may require from you, for she has been a benefactor of many and of myself as well. • Philippians 1:1-2Paul and Timothy, servants of Christ Jesus, To all the saints in Christ Jesus who are in Philippi, with the bishops and deacons: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

  8. Qualifications for deacons in the Pastoral Epistles Deacons likewise must be serious, not double-tongued, not indulging in much wine, not greedy for money; they must hold fast to the mystery of the faith with a clear conscience. And let them first be tested; then, if they prove themselves blameless, let them serve as deacons. Let deacons be married only once, and let them manage their children and their households well; for those who serve well as deacons gain a good standing for themselves and great boldness in the faith that is in Christ Jesus.1 Timothy 3:8-10, 12-13

  9. IgnatiusBishop of Antiochmartyred around 112 the three-fold understanding of ordained ministry Bishops (episcopos – overseer) - unity with the Bishop is a symbol of unity with the one God Presbyters (presbyteros – elders – later called “priests”) - representing the council of the apostles Deacons (diakonos – ministers – agents – servants) - symbols of Christ

  10. Everyone must show the deacons respect. They represent Jesus Christ, just as one bishop has the role of the Father, and the presbyters are like God’s council and an apostolic band. You cannot have a church without these. Ignatius of Antioch Letter to the Trallians, 3

  11. The pattern in the Early Church • Each congregation had its own bishop plus seven deacons • The role of presbyter emerged later – first as elders in the community, and only later as “vicars” or representatives of the bishop – sent out into the outlying areas to serve the congregations there • The order of deacon retained its own authority and integrity until the fourth century

  12. St. Laurence of Romedied August 10, 258

  13. Vincent of Saragossadied January 22, 304

  14. Some deacons, like Athanasius of Alexandria, were elected bishop directly, without having served as priest. Athanasius of AlexandriaFourth Century defender of Nicene orthodoxy

  15. Other Deacons in the calendar of saints • Ephrem of Edessa (June 10)4th century deacon, one of the fathers of the Syrian Orthodox Church; champion of the Nicene faith, biblical scholar, theologian, historian, hymn writer • Alcuin of York (May 20) 8th century deacon, Abbot of Tours, teacher, librarian, tutor to Charlemagne, leading spirit of the Carolingian Renaissance; died in 804

  16. October 4 Died 1226

  17. More Deacons in the calendar • Nicholas Ferrar (Dec 1) 17th century deacon; founder of Little Gidding community in Huntingtonshire in England; active in providing for the poor, operating a free school and a hospital. • David Pendleton Oakerhater (Sept 1) 20th century deacon; Cheyenne warrior, converted while prisoner of war at St. Augustine, Florida; ordained after release in the Diocese of Central New York; served for years in Oklahoma Indian Territory; only American Indian in the Episcopal Calendar of Saints

  18. David Pendleton Oakerhater

  19. “You all know me. You remember when I led you out to war I went first, and what I told you was true. Now I have been away to the East and I have learned about another captain, the Lord Jesus Christ, and he is my leader. He goes first, and all he tells me is true. I come back to my people to tell you to go with me now in this new road, a war that makes all for peace.” David Pendleton Oakerhater died 1931

  20. William West Skiles (1807-1862) Levi Silliman Ives Second Bishop of North Carolina 1831-1853 Church of St. John the Baptist Valle Crucis 1862 Thomas Atkinson Third Bishop of North Carolina 1853-1881

  21. Milnor Jones (1848-1916)Jones was outspoken, crusty, and cantankerous – qualities that delighted the bishop. Deacon Jones “did not scruple on occasion to tell his bishop that the sermon that the bishop had just preached ‘did no more good than pouring water on a duck’s back.’” He decided to remain a deacon and, in the words of his bishop, to make himself “all things to the lowly whom he had chosen for his own.” Thomas Atkinson Third Bishop of North Carolina 1853-1881 Joseph Blount Cheshire Fifth Bishop of North Carolina 1893-1932

  22. Mary Sandys Hutton

  23. Thus, from the earliest days of the Church, deacons have been for us: Servantsas signs and reminders of Christ’s own nature Angelsmessengersheralding the needs of the world to the Churchand heralding the gospel to the world Agentsas catalysts; engaging the faithful in ministry;linking the gathered community with the wider communityassisting with diocesan administration

  24. But something happened on the way to the Kingdom of God… The diaconate began to be overshadowed The priesthood became “omnivorous” Hierarchy grew to new heights. The diaconate became transitional- a stepping stone or internship for the priesthood - Holy Orders became “sequential” and “cumulative” The diaconate lost its integrityand became an “inferior office”

  25. The Recovery of Diakonia 19th Century Lutherans – “deaconesses” and “deacons” - to reawaken the servant ministry of the Church Episcopal deacons ministered to Native Americans & ethnic groups “Deaconesses” ordained in the Episcopal Church 1950’s – the emergence of the “perpetual” deacons 1962 – Vatican II restores the permanent diaconate 1968 – Lambeth commends the restoration of the diaconate throughout the Anglican Communion

  26. In all, there are nearly 3000 deacons in the Episcopal Church today

  27. So what is a deacon about in this day and age? Servanthood Heralding Agency

  28. From the ordinalWhat is a deacon? • “a special ministry of servanthood directly under your bishop” • “to serve all people, particularly the poor, the weak, the sick, and the lonely” • “You are to study the Holy Scriptures, and to model your life upon them” • “to make Christ and his redemptive love known, by your word and example”

  29. From the ordinalWhat is a deacon? • “You are to interpret to the Church the needs, concerns, and hopes of the world” • …to assist the bishop and priests in public worship and in the ministration of God’s Word and Sacraments • …to carry out other duties assigned to you from time to time

  30. From the ordinalWhat is a deacon? • “At all times, your life and teaching are to show Christ’s people that in serving the helpless they are serving Christ himself” • “As your Son came not to be served but to serve, may this deacon share in Christ’s service…”

  31. Deacons remind us about serving ministry by serving in the liturgy

  32. proclaiming the Gospel

  33. occasionally preaching

  34. overseeing the intercessions introducing the confession

  35. preparing the table and the gifts

  36. standing along-side

  37. helping the bishop

  38. assisting in the administration of the sacraments

  39. doing the ablutions

  40. giving the dismissal – sending the people out into the world

  41. pouring the water at baptism

  42. carrying the Paschal Candle at the Easter Vigil singing the Exsultet

  43. taking communion to the sick and coordinating the Eucharistic Visitors

  44. How to wear the stole – and why

  45. The Debate about Direct Ordination RESOLVED: that this 106th Convention of the Diocese of Northern Michigan requests General Convention to adopt canonical revisions allowing bishops, with the consent of the Standing Committee, to ordain candidates for the priesthood directly to the priesthood.

  46. Why ordain? • not to designate people to do serving ministry to us and on our behalf • rather to be icons, living reminders,and animators of that serving ministry of Christ which we all share

  47. So that means that the reason we ordain deacons is precisely to raise up for all of us a living reminder that the Church is called out of herself and anything like a self-serving agenda. We ordain deacons not so that we will have servants to serve us – but because we are a serving Church. That’s who we are! It’s a rare institution which exists solely for the sake of those who are not its own members.

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