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usher board

American  
[uhsh-er bawrd] / ˈʌʃ ər ˌbɔrd /

noun

  1. the group of people who act as ushers in a church.


Example Sentences

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I was on the usher board, I was in the choir . . . youth choir, young adult choir, I was all up into the church!

From Salon

“He was one who showed no partiality when it came to serving,” pastor Henry Johnson of Queen Street Baptist Church, where Sterling Johnson served on the usher board, told the Herald-Journal of Spartanburg.

From Washington Times

There's a modern-day Adam and Eve, and an usher board president, a young man in a Basquiat T-shirt and a young woman with a Harriet Tubman tattoo.

From Los Angeles Times

Before the divorce, she went to church along with Candice and her dad, but she didn’t sing in the choir or volunteer for the usher board, unlike her father.

From Literature

She served in the choir and on the church’s usher board, her grandson told ABC5 in Cleveland.

From Los Angeles Times