![]() The ultimate goal of this Department is to help develop better Church Ushers in all States. Also, most importantly, to make sure that each State Chairman receives National Workshop Certificates for their Ushers (Seniors, Young Adults, and Junior and Young People) who have successfully attended and completed all four (4) morning Workshops for three (3) consecutive National Convention years to receive their National Bachelor’s Degree. This Department is responsible for: (1) the training of all Ushers (Seniors, Young Adults, and Junior and Young People), and Certified Instructors in the techniques of Church Ushering at the State level and at the seat of the National Convention (2) conducting a 2-hour morning Workshop every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at the seat of the National Convention and (3) conducting the National Floor Demonstration Competition (on Tuesday morning), the National Drill Competition (on Wednesday morning), and the King and Queen Contest (on Thursday morning) at the seat of the National Convention. Grier School of Ushering Department is to promote one unified Silent Uniform Method of Ushering as set forth in the “School of Ushering Manual” published by NUCUAA, Inc. Solid training helps them become models of hospitality for the whole parish. Brother Grier was fondly given the name “Mr. Ushers/greeters who are ever-learning can greatly enhance the church, its outreach, and vision of their pastor. Ushers and greetersministers of hospitalityare vital to parishes so they need strong formation to comfortably and graciously respond to the needs of everyone who comes through the doors of your church. Grier School of Ushering” honoring the man who had contributed so much to the Department. In 1961, in Denver, Colorado, the School was given the name “George T. These workshops teach Ushers the silent uniform method of Church ushering by means of signal codes. ![]() In 1952, when he was Chairperson of the School, 210 graduates walked across the stage to receive diplomas at the first National Graduation. As a result, he was appointed the first Chairperson. He offered a Resolution that a National School be organized in 1951. Also, he designed the National Pin and wrote the Ushers Universal Manual and Handbook. In 1948, with the help of the Illinois Ushers, he gave a demonstration of Church ushering. ![]() He hailed from Illinois and served as the first State President.īrother Grier made numerous noteworthy contributions to the growth of the National, most notably the founding of the School of Ushering. Grier was a man of integrity who could visualize, organize and supervise.
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