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Originally Posted by finallyprettyokay
Wow. My story happened in San Diego --- but you don't remember women ushering --- and you came there just a year or so after we moved. That is a good illustration of how much, how often, we all have different viewpoints of how it was.
But don't get me wrong ... this was not a place of any prominence. Oh no, no, no, NO. It would always be under the headship of a male usher .... please. I remember the music service group had two very talented women leading it .... BUT a male was placed as the coordinator (the word used) ... even though he had no real part in the actual work of music. He was a figure head. Wild. So, yeah, the sisters could play guitar --- but only if there was a brother to pray. Etc.
A different universe .....
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Yep.
And one of the talented 'sisters' on the guitar was
Jan G right? I don't know who the other one was...maybe
Carla.
Oh yeah...and the 'co-ordinators'....another 'title' on the LC totem pole. I think the co-ordinators were always 'brothers' yes?
Still no response on my question:
How does one climb up the totem pole?
What makes one a:
co-worker?
a leader?
a co-ordinator?
an elder?
a serving one?
and finally
a 'blended'?
What are their roles exactly? What do their titles mean exactly?