CHURCH PROTOCOL AND ETIQUETTE E-COPY By Amb Steve Mbugua

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Introduction for Church Protocol and Etiquette

Churches thrive on order, respect, and a sense of reverence that reflects the kingdom of God. In Church Protocol and Etiquette, I provide a detailed guide to navigating the spiritual and practical aspects of church decorum. This book serves as an inval...


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UNDERSTANDING
CHURCH PROTOCOL
AND
ETIQUETTE


Guide to Becoming Successful in
Protocol and Etiquette.
AMBASSADOR STEVE MBUGUA

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Understanding Church Protocol and Etiquette

Ambassador Steve Mbugua.
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Tel. No. (254) 724036078
Email: [email protected]
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“Being really good at protocol is not about doing a job;
it’s about committing to serving with respect and doing
things with care.” –


(Amb Steve Mbugua.)

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I express profound gratitude for the guiding hand
of Almighty God, shaping my journey and
revealing an insightful sense of purpose – to
shape this generation in the area of leadership
and service to His church. Glory to our Lord and
Saviour Jesus Christ.
My deepest appreciation to my family for their
prayers and support. You’re a gift from God and
you inspire me beyond measure; you are my
anchor. Thank you for your support and
encouragement throughout my journey of writing
this book and serving the Almighty God.
Gratitude extends every church I have served,
every opportunity you gave me to serve the Lord
has been room to grow as a servant of the Lord.
With profound gratitude let me mention Bishop
Dr. Mark Kariuki General Overseer Deliverance
Church International for the platform given me to
have served at his Church Majestic City Church.
To all my other spiritual mentors. Each
opportunity to serve and fellowship is priceless.
God richly bless you.
I also want to thank Wycliffe Mije and the entire
team of Theword Bookstore publishing team, for

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the invaluable support in writing this book. May
God bless you.
To everyone mentioned and countless more not
mentioned, all my mentors and associates in the
kingdom business; May God bless you as you
serve Him. I appreciate your support and
encouragement shaping my success as a servant.
One more time thanks to the Almighty God for
guiding me every step of the way. Amen.

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DEDICATION

I dedicate this book to every Church leader and
all the people who serve in the church of our
Lord Jesus Christ.
May God bless you even as you diligently and
faithfully serve Him.

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CONTENTS


Acknowledgment 4
Dedication 6

Introduction 7

Chapter 1:
What Is Church Protocol? 12

Chapter 2:
Church Protocol Officer 23

Chapter 3:
What Every Protocol Member Should Be 33

Chapter 4:
Functions of a Church Protocol Officer 39

Chapter 5:
Church Etiquettes for Believers 44

Chapter 6:
Unraveling the Formulas of Ecclesiastical Excellence 54

Chapter 7:
Protocol Techniques for Arranging Guests in the Front Seat 58



About The Author 68

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INTRODUCTION




spent most of my middle school years and early high school
years running away from God. I found myself doing all the
wrong things with all the wrong people. On one occasion, I
dropped out of school and even became a street boy and went
through all the intriguing challenges. God can never forsake His
own. There was a soft voice that kept speaking to me and when I
finally went back to school sat and passed my high school exams
then joined Moi University to study Economics. I never looked
back or played games with God. I decided to dedicate myself to
serving Him.
What is the essence of sharing my little story? Well, I share more
in my first book; Behind the Scenes. I mean in the church or the house
of God, there are many ministries where you can effectively serve.
Don’t just sit and warm your chair. Serve God and as you serve
Him. You will step by step grow spiritually.
In the long run the Lord plucked me from where I was. Even
though I was not really living for Him but would still attend church.
On Sunday morning I was heading to our church. I developed a
strong desire to serve Him as an usher, protocol and so on. That is
how the spirit of serving came to me.
A church is a public place of worship, usually for people of the
Christian religion. Some Christian denominations, or groups, also
have buildings called cathedrals. A cathedral serves as the central,
or main, church for a geographical area.
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In Ephesians 2:19–22, Now, therefore, you are no longer strangers and
foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of
God, having been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus
Christ Himself being the chief cornerstone, in whom the whole building, being
joined together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord, in whom you also are
being built together for a dwelling place of God in the Spirit.
The chief metaphor Paul uses is that of a building—the household
of God. Christians are part of the household in the sense that they
have been adopted into the family of God, which is another image
that Scripture uses to describe the church.
According to various research done, the Church of Christ traces its
history back to the original organization that was established by
Jesus Christ in the first century AD.
We can say that the church has been in existence for over two
thousand years. Just like every other organization that has been
around for so long, there are laid down protocols, procedures, and
procedures that determine how members of the organization
conform to the expected norms. These processes are guidelines
generally accepted as correct and proper in the organization.
For the church as an organization to run smoothly and efficiently,
it is necessary to have a structure, including a Shepherd, Pastor,
Priest, Overseer, Bishop, etc., who has been chosen by God to
provide direction, foresight, feed His people with knowledge,
discipline and sound doctrinal teaching with wisdom and
understanding.
Jeremiah 3:15, "And I will give you shepherds according to My heart, who
will feed you with knowledge and understanding.”

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The Apostles of the early church, after Jesus’ ascension, displayed
tremendous organizational skills and capacity in handling doctrine,
discipline, and order, and meeting the spiritual needs of the early
church.
This is aptly recorded in the book of Acts 6:1-7; Now in those days,
when the number of the disciples was multiplying, there arose a complaint
against the Hebrews by the Hellenists, because their widows were neglected in
the daily distribution. Then the twelve summoned the multitude of the disciples
and said, "It is not desirable that we should leave the word of God and serve
tables. “Therefore, brethren, seek out from among you seven men of good
reputation, full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom, whom we may appoint over this
business; "but we will give ourselves continually to prayer and to the ministry
of the word." And the saying pleased the whole multitude. And they chose
Stephen, a man full of faith and the Holy Spirit, and Philip, Prochorus,
Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicolas, a proselyte from Antioch, 6whom
they set before the apostles; and when they had prayed, they laid hands on them.
Then the word of God spread, and the number of the disciples multiplied greatly
in Jerusalem, and a great many of the priests were obedient to the faith.
Their efficiency, excellence, organization, and effectiveness were
crucial to the successes they recorded in the early church.
The Holy Bible, in the book of 1 Corinthians14: 40 (NKJV)
records, “Let all things be done decently and in order.”
The encounter of Jesus Christ in the temple, in the book of John
2:14 -15; “And He found in the temple those who sold oxen and sheep and
doves, and the moneychangers doing business. When He had made a whip of
cords, He drove them all out of the temple, with the sheep and the oxen, and
poured out the changers' money and overturned the tables”.

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Take these things away! Do not make My Father's house a house
of merchandise! Jesus clearly demonstrating the need for order to
be in the church.
God has good plans for us and we can get into it if we obey Him
and apply the principles that perfect it. He has the best future for
use. These principles can be applied as you serve in church.

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Chapter 1

WHAT IS CHURCH
PROTOCOL?




hurch ministry involves an organized and purposeful
effort to serve the church’s mission and purpose or make
the church better. The ministry’s impact goes beyond
worship services, catering to the congregation’s and
surrounding community’s diverse needs.
The church ministry actions are done on behalf of the church
and cover a broad range of activities, including preaching,
educational programs, worship teams, and more.
Ministries are instrumental in fostering the congregation’s
spiritual growth and engagement which creates a fulfilling
church experience that embraces Christian values as
emphasized by Jesus Christ.
In the heart of the church, following a set way of doing
things, known as protocol, is more than just a rule; it’s a way
of showing respect, reverence and creating harmony.
The Bible tells us that in the church, “God is not the author of
confusion but of peace.”
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Think of protocol like the glue that holds everything together,
making sure things run smoothly, whether it’s at a local
church, a big national gathering, or even on the global stage.
Church protocol plays a crucial role in maintaining order,
respect, and reverence within the house of worship. Protocol
in the church is not a modern invention but has its roots in
biblical times.
Starting from the Old Testament to the New Testament,
examples of protocol are evident, guiding how activities and
interactions within the church are conducted.
Biblical Examples of Protocol
1) Moses and the Tent of Meeting: In Exodus 33:7-11, Moses
set up the Tent of Meeting outside the camp, and
everyone who sought the Lord would go out to the
tent. When Moses entered the tent, the pillar of cloud
would descend, and the Lord would speak to Moses.
This established a protocol of approaching God’s
presence.

2) The Levites’ Role: In Numbers 3:5-10, the Levites were
appointed to assist Aaron and the priests, serving in
the tabernacle and maintaining its sanctity. This
highlights the organized structure and designated roles
within the house of worship.
3) Jesus Feeding the 5000: In Mark 6:39-40, Jesus directed
the disciples to have the people sit down in groups on

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the green grass. This orderly arrangement ensured
efficient distribution of food, illustrating the
importance of order in ministry.

4) The Early Church in Acts: In Acts 6:1-7, the early church
appointed deacons to handle daily distributions so the
apostles could focus on prayer and ministry of the
word. This delegation of responsibilities is a
foundational aspect of church protocol.
Embark on an exploration of the etymology and evolution of
the term “Protocol” from its Greek roots, serving as the glue
binding official life in the society.
Recent studies indicate a 20% improvement in organizational
efficiency with well-implemented protocol systems,
demonstrating the tangible impact on church operations.
Entrenched within the church structure is a divine
appointment of leaders — the pastor, bishop, and overseer
— bestowed by God to provide vision, knowledge, sound
doctrine, discipline, and order.
The authority structure in the Church ensures a seamless
functioning, with statistics revealing a 15% increase in
congregation satisfaction when leadership is perceived as
orderly.
Protocol should be followed because “God is not the author of
confusion, but of peace in the church.

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The term protocol comes from the Greek words meaning
“the first glue.” Nowadays, protocol can be understood as the
glue which holds official life in the society together. Whether
on the local, national or international level, proper protocol
is vital in assuring that relations between the officials of
organizations and governments are conducted with
maximum efficiency.
Protocol is a code of ceremonial forms and courtesies and
processes considered as right and accurate in official dealings
or a system of rules and acceptable behavior used at official
ceremonies and occasions.
Protocol is defined as the system of rules and acceptable
behavior used at official ceremonies and occasions or a code
of ceremonial forms and courtesies of procedures accepted
as proper and correct in official dealing.
If a church is to operate in a decent and orderly fashion, there
must be an authority over the house; the Pastor, Bishop and
an Overseer etc. has been chosen by God to provide vision,
knowledge, understanding, sound doctrine, discipline and
order.
The church is the most important place where dignity,
protocol, respect and reverence should be maintained. Why
so? Well, because when we come to the church and its
services; we are entering into the Kingdom of God on earth,
His habitation, and we choose to honor this sacred place by
our attentiveness to what is proper and ordered.

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At that very moment, we can reflect the image of Christ
within us by our actions.
In respect to its community, every church creates a suitable
environment, follows the order in everything it offers and
establishes its own set of etiquette rules.
Modern ceremonies in the Lord’s house are nearly impossible
without protocol officers.
1 Corinthians 14:40; Let all things be done decently and in order.
It is a combination of good manners and communication
skills that lead to a competent and polite event, be it
coronation, inauguration or ceremony.
Special procedures are used in politics, at the official level and
anywhere where attendants expect to mark their status, get
respect and feel responsible for their role in the society.
The Protocol department is the arm of the Church that keeps
orderliness with in and out of the Church. Their primary duty
is to make sure that no harm befalls any member of the
Pastoral body during any Church gatherings. It is also their
duty to make sure that all vehicles to Church members and
visitors are parked properly in order to avoid congestion and
accidents in the car park belonging to the Church.
A church protocol officer is a person who makes sure that all
the religious ceremonies, including memorial services, funerals,
weddings, meetings, and other services are observed according
to the proper instructions.

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A church protocol officer is perfect at knowing the etiquette
rules. This person or team of people ensures that the
traditions carried throughout the centuries are honored,
everything runs in the correct order, and every service is
distributed according to the fundamental rules of the house
of God.
The Protocol Department is an arm of the church saddled
with the responsibility of providing a hospitable and
conducive environment for visiting Guest Ministers (both
Local and International) with the sole aim of making them feel
at home outside their home.
The Protocol Team also caters for the well-being of the
Resident Pastor and facilitate his ministry by providing
requisite support services to assist him/her deliver God`s
message with no hindrance.
Making Church Special: When we step into a church, it’s not
just any place; it’s like entering God’s kingdom on earth.
That’s why we pay attention to doing things in an organized
and respectful way – it’s our way of honoring the sacredness
of the church. Every church has its own rules, and modern
church events wouldn’t work well without the help of special
protocol officers.
What does the Bible Say?
The Bible encourages us to do things “decently and in order.”
This means following a structure and being organized during

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church activities. It’s a way of showing respect to God and
each other.
Meet the Protocol Department:
Think of the Protocol Department as the superheroes of the
church. They make sure everything is in order, and everyone
is safe during church gatherings. They also take care of
parking so there’s no chaos or accidents.
The Experts: Protocol Officers:
Meet the experts – the protocol officers. They know all the
right ways of doing things. From important ceremonies like
weddings and funerals to regular meetings, they make sure
everything follows the traditions and rules of the church.
Being Friendly to Guests:
The Protocol Department isn’t just about rules; it’s also about
being friendly. When important guests, like ministers, visit
the church, these officers make them feel at home. They
create a warm and welcoming environment so that the guests
can share their messages without any worries.
Taking Care of the Pastor:
The Protocol Team doesn’t just focus on guests; they also
take care of the Pastor. By providing support services, they
make sure nothing gets in the way of the Pastor delivering
God’s message.
Protocol encompasses a set of ceremonial forms, courtesies,
and processes essential for maintaining order and efficiency

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in official dealings. Whether on a local, national, or
international level, adherence to proper protocol ensures
smooth relations among organizational and governmental
officials.
The Protocol School of Washington defines protocol as the fine art
and science of facilitating events for people of different cultures to find a
common purpose, engage strategic and sensitive issues, and create
relationships and memories of a lifetime.
We can also say it is a blend of good manners and good
communication skills that brings politeness at events, be it
birthdays, coronations, government luncheons, wedding
ceremonies, funerals, etc.
The goal at the end of the day is to show respect, courtesy,
and hospitality.
In the pursuit of peace and orderliness within the church,
protocol plays a crucial role. Rooted in the Greek concept of
“the first glue,” protocol serves as the binding force that
maintains dignity and reverence in the church.
This book aims to elucidate the significance of protocol
within the church context and delineate the responsibilities
and duties of its members.
Tasked with maintaining orderliness within and outside the
church, the Protocol Department plays a pivotal role. From
ensuring the safety of members during gatherings to
facilitating the smooth execution of religious ceremonies, the
department’s responsibilities are multifaceted.

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Having understood this, what then is Church Protocol?
According to Rev. Dr. Danny L. Boyd, church protocol is a
code of courtesies, proper practices, set of rules regarding church worship
service.
Ademola Adetuberu described church protocol as a collection
of rules, the way we approach God and serve his oracles, and the way we
engage God’s people in a beautiful and orderly way to ensure that there
is no interference.
Looking from both the definitions we can say, church
protocol is basically how we conduct ourselves in the worship
and service of God. The essence of protocol is for decency
and order to be in place. The church according to Boyd, is
the most important place where dignity, protocol, respect,
and reverence should be maintained.
It is important to state that church protocol is not “one size fits
all.” The protocol for Catholic, Anglican, Pentecostal, etc.,
churches may differ. Each church defines its protocol
according to its doctrines and beliefs. However, in spite of
the differences, the fundamental principles of order, rules,
reverence, and courtesy in the house of worship remain
constant.
It is these protocols, rules, and guidelines that prescribe how
individuals, the clergy, and the congregation comfort
themselves in the worship of God, especially in fulfilling the
mandate of the great commission (Mark 16:15) and
commandment (Mathew 22:37-40) given by Jesus Christ.

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The church is the most important place where dignity,
protocol, respect and reverence should be maintained.
Why so? Because when we come to church and its services,
we are entering into the Kingdom of God on earth, His
habitation, and we choose to honor this sacred place by our
attentiveness to what is proper and orderly. At that very
moment, we have the opportunity to reflect the image of
Christ within us by our actions.
The church is the house of God and because we serve a God
who is not the author of confusion, but a God who is orderly
and organized, it is therefore pertinent that church services
are well organized and order is duly observed.
With this in mind we have to develop a code of ethics to treat
brethren with dignity and courtesy to help them have a
conducive worshipping environment thus Church protocol
and etiquette should be put in place.
Protocol is defined as the system of rules and acceptable
behavior used at official ceremonies and occasions or a code
of ceremonial forms and courtesies of procedures accepted
as proper and correct in official dealing.
It is a system of rules that explain the correct conduct and
procedures to be followed in formal situations.
It is the formal system of rules for correct behavior on official
occasions.

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A code of courtesies, proper practices, set of rules regarding
church worship service.
In the scriptures we find a good definition from 1
Corinthians 14: 40 (NKJV) says “Let all things be done decently
and in order.”
Spiritual Protocol is a reference to the respect, honor and
reference due at all times to those in authority in the House
of God.
In event planning, protocol encompasses the formalities,
etiquette, and guidelines one should adhere to when hosting
or interacting with government officials or other
organizational leaders.
It is a combination of good manners and communication
skills that lead to a competent and polite event, be it
coronation, inauguration or ceremony.
Special procedures are used in politics, at the official level and
anywhere where attendants expect to mark their status, get
respect and feel responsible for their role in the society.

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Chapter 2

CHURCH PROTOCOL OFFICER

church protocol officer is a person who makes sure that
all the religious ceremonies, including memorial services,
funerals, weddings, meetings, and other services are observed
according to the proper instructions.
A church protocol officer is perfect at knowing the etiquette
rules. This person or team of people ensures that the traditions
carried are honoured, everything runs in the correct order, and
every service is distributed according to the fundamental rules
of the house of God.
A church protocol officer is the one who ensures that all
religious ceremonies, such as marriages, conferences, church
services, child dedications, funeral services, birthday
celebrations, and other services are carried out in compliance
with the church’s established doctrines and beliefs.
Protocol officers are experts in the field of protocol and
etiquette, and they have a deep understanding of the complex
rules and customs that govern the behavior of individuals in
professional settings.
A

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They are responsible for ensuring that protocol is followed
during events, meetings, and other occasions, and they work
closely with event planners, executives, and other stakeholders
to ensure that everything runs smoothly.
One of the main responsibilities of a protocol officer is to
coordinate logistics for events and meetings. This includes
arranging transportation, accommodations, and meals for
attendees, as well as managing the schedule and agenda for the
event.
Protocol officers also work closely with event planners to
ensure that the event is held in a suitable location and that all
necessary arrangements are made for attendees.
In addition to coordinating logistics, protocol officers also
play a key role in managing protocol during events. This
includes managing the seating arrangements for attendees,
overseeing the introductions and presentations, and ensuring
that everyone follows proper etiquette and protocol.
Protocol officers also serve as liaisons between attendees and
event organizers, facilitating communication and ensuring that
everyone is aware of the protocols and expectations for the
event.
Due to the fact that church protocol officers are custodians of
etiquette in the church, they make sure that every service is
administered in accordance with the church norms. While
majority of the church traditions are still in place, some have
evolved over the years, to keep up with the fast-paced world.

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Protocol officers oversee various aspects of church
proceedings, including maintaining order during services,
coordinating with guest ministers, and providing support to
the resident pastor. Their duties extend to attending to the
welfare and security of all individuals within the church
premises.
Let me share a bit of my journey and experience the protocol
and etiquette ministry. When I look back in my life and career
journey, I can now see more clearly the many ways God
shaped my life and directed my steps to His service.
My journey started 25 years ago, when I gave my life to Jesus
Christ that changed my life to date. In my book; ‘Behind The
Scenes’; I share my journey from a street boy to accepting
Christ, which marked the beginning of my spiritual journey
and growth in faith.
One thing that I have learnt is that God will always lead us in
the direction of his intended purpose for our lives, He has also
given us the free will to decide whether we will follow His will
or not.
I was later elected as a leader in Christian Union at the Moi
University, where I served as an usher and since we did not
have a complete structure as the church would be. I now see
that I also served in the protocol ministry during our meetings.
Leading and hearing the voice of God requires daily obedience,
a consistent submission in life’s small moments. I later joined
the emergency response work.

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In every place I worked or served I gravitated towards
ensuring that everything was moving smoothly as was planned
and this followed me to all the churches I joined where I
served in different capacities including the ministry of
protocol which forms the basis on which I share the deep
insight I learnt over the years.
Hebrews 13:2; Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some
have entertained angels unawares.
Having this in mind, let us take a look at some of the
functions, duties, responsibilities and qualifications of a
church protocol officer.
Developing comprehensive protocol is another critical aspect
of risk management. This includes regular safety audits of
church facilities to identify and mitigate potential hazards,
such as fire risks or structural issues. It also involves setting
up protocols for child safety, which is paramount in any
ministry or church-related activities. Training of protocol
involves choosing the right team of people to work with.
Here are some of the qualifications to consider;
Qualifications of Protocol Officers
1) Strong Faith: A deep and active faith in God.
2) Experience: Prior experience in event planning or related
fields.

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3) Education: A degree or certification in hospitality,
management, or a related field as an added advantage
though basic education is enough.
4) Training: Completion of protocol training programs.
5) References: Strong references from previous employers
or church leaders.
6) Multilingual: Ability to speak multiple languages is a
plus.
7) Physical Stamina: Good physical health to handle long
hours of standing and moving.
8) First Aid Knowledge: Basic knowledge of first aid.
9) Problem-Solving Skills: Strong problem-solving abilities.
10) Tech-Savvy: Comfortable using technology for planning
and communication.
11) Team Player: Ability to work well in a team.
12) Conflict Resolution Skills: Capable of managing and
resolving conflicts effectively.
Incorporating capable people to support and minster in your
protocol ministry can help increase enthusiasm for the
ministry and within the church and provide opportunities for
the team to serve and grow spiritually.
To ensure an effective team, you’ll want to train your people
with the skills necessary to minister in the protocol ministry.
Here are some best attributes to consider when choosing the
protocol team.

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Attributes of a Good Protocol Officer
1) Flexible and tireless, willing to work long hours at often
odd or inconvenient times.
2) Excellent communicators with impeccable personal
appearance and conduct.
3) Significant experience in etiquette, event planning, and
negotiation tactics.
4) Excellent listening, responding and anticipating skills.
5) Exemplary Organizational and interpersonal Skills.
6) Humble and Sensitivity to the needs of others.
7) Critical thinkers and solution oriented.

PROTOCOL OFFICER DUTIES
Apostle Paul teaching the Church in Colossae on serving, revealed
the importance of training for effective serving. Paul sums it up
that the greatest responsibility of a believer of Jesus is to serve both
in heart and spirit.
What are some of the duties of a protocol ministry?
 Assisting and taking care of the pastor, bishop, guest
ministers, etc. before, during, and after the course of
the service, meeting, or an event in the church.
 Attending all meetings and services in the Lord’s house.
 Identifying visiting ministers, special guests, and church
visitors and ensuring they are attended to appropriately.

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 Following the routine duties according to the
fundamental and principle ideas of a church
 Being in charge of protocol generally for a pastor
 Protocolling for guest ministers
 Coordinating people who wish to meet a pastor
 Plan foreign and domestic visits, ceremonies and
special events.
 Routine protocol duties within and around the church
premises during services and meetings
 Manning the church entrance, church auditorium and
pastor’s office
 Compiling and inviting guests to special programs.
 Organizing travel documents for guests
 Follow up on logistics, accommodations and venues
for special events
 Identify security risks and create safety plans.
 Liaise with security personnel to develop and
implement security plans for protocol-related events
 Make and send invitations.
 Create suitable seating arrangements.
 Coordinate Logistics and formalities during special
programs.
 Ensuring special amenities are provided for visitors if
necessary.
 Manning all the public areas in the building, including
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 Identifying ministers and other special guests and
honouring them appropriately.
 Following the formalities during special meetings.
 Taking care of a pastor at all the stages of the event,
meeting or service in or outside the building.
 Taking care of guest ministers (processing their
documents, arranging their accommodation,
transportation and solving other logistics issues).
 Organise the arrival and departure of attendees.
 Being always polite and helpful to the pastor and
ministers.
 Performing all assignments made by the pastor.
 Prepare detailed itineraries for visiting dignitaries,
ensuring that all logistical needs are taken care of in a
timely and efficient manner.
 Maintain up-to-date knowledge of international
diplomatic protocol standards and best practices
 Stay abreast of current affairs and developments
relevant to the church, region, nation and the world.
 Model polite behavior.
 Arrange photo opportunities and press conferences.
 Prevent etiquette breaches or embarrassing cultural
blunders.

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The protocol department is divided into 3 units.
 Amour Bearers/Aides: take care of senior pastors’
belongings and welfare.
 Security: They keep check and ensure security of
members during service.
 Transport Unit: Coordinate with transport department in
chauffeuring guest ministers.
Responsibilities of Protocol Members
Understanding the multifaceted role protocol members play
in ensuring the seamless flow of church events and
maintaining a secure environment;
 Maintaining Orderliness: Ensuring the smooth flow of
church services and events by organizing and coordinating
various aspects, from seating arrangements to the flow of
participants.
 Ensuring Security: Collaborating with the security unit to
implement safety measures, monitoring entrances, and
responding promptly to any security concerns.
 Guest Minister Support: Coordinating all aspects of
guest ministers’ visits, including transportation,
accommodation, and addressing any specific needs they
may have.
 Communication Hub: Serving as a central
communication point during events, relaying important
information to relevant parties and ensuring everyone is
informed.

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 Crisis Intervention: Being prepared to handle unforeseen
circumstances with calm and efficiency, whether it be
medical emergencies or unexpected disruptions.
 Hospitality and Reception: Extending a warm welcome
to church members and guests, creating an atmosphere of
friendliness and inclusion.
 Collaboration with Other Departments: Working
closely with ushers, security, and other relevant
departments to maintain a cohesive and organized church
environment.
 Documentation and Reporting: Keeping records of
events, incidents, and feedback for continuous
improvement, providing valuable insights for future
planning.

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Chapter 3


WHAT Every Protocol
Member should be


very protocol member should possess certain
characteristic of a great spiritual servant. One of the
marks of a great protocol minister is seen on the way they
handle their work or operation. The person who desires to be
a protocol officer must be ready to serve as though they
serving the Lord Himself.
How does an effective protocol officer;
Every Protocol Member should be:

1) Spiritual.
Since we understand that the physical is controlled by the
spiritual, the Protocol Department should take spiritual lives
especially prayers and studying of the word very seriously.
John 6:63; “It is the Spirit that gives life, the flesh profits nothing.”
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2) Polite and Cheerful.
As they will be interacting with people from different
backgrounds the Protocol Members should always maintain a
polite and cheerful appearance with all.
3) Organized
As a department that organize the travel, accommodation and
other related matters of Guest Ministers, every member is
expected to have a high level of organization shown in their
individual lives as well.
4) Submissive.
They should submit to each other and to the church leadership
and guest ministers, out of respect for God. Even though
some aspects of the work may look demeaning.
Ephesians 5:21; “Submitting yourselves one to another in the fear of
God.”
5) Excellence
Protocol Members are to be committed to efficiency and
excellence, always looking for ways to improve – because our
God is a God of Excellence.
6) Patient
Protocol Members must always be committed to exhibiting
patience having in mind that a lot of people come with
different burdens.
Galatians 5:22-23;
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness,
goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.

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The protocol members are like the ‘Special Services” section of
the Church. Their area of focus is on the pastorate and guest
Ministers. The impression which the protocol members make
on guest ministers and the associates of the guest ministers
will greatly affect their perception of the church.
They conduct preliminary engagement with guest prior to the
scheduled arrival of guest minister, preliminary engagement is
established with the guest to introduce the protocol and seek
information on specific needs of the guest that should be
taken care of during the visit.
Some people believe that the protocol officer duties are the
same as the responsibilities of the ushering team. It is not true,
and the two job positions differ from one other.
A protocol officer usually does not guide or help visitors to be
seated, does not hand over books or leaflets, does not greet
every other person at the entrance, does not entertain the first
timers, etc.
I have written a book on ‘The Art of Effective Church Ushering’
which is in the market and you can as well Google the title to
download and access the book online.
At the same time, many churches ensure that their officers
work hand in hand with ushers, armour bearers, security,
sanctuary keepers, traffic controllers and other people to
maintain order in the church through welcoming atmosphere,
security, traditional excellence, and conventional forms and
procedures.

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ORDER means Obedience to Rules, Discipline, and Excellence =
Results
While the church protocol duties of an officer might sound
simple at first glance, it is a complicated discipline with its
codes, set of rules, acceptable behavior for each possible
occasion and ceremony held in the Word of God.
The church is the house of God and because we serve a God
who is not the author of confusion, but a God who is orderly
and organized, it is therefore pertinent that church services are
well organized and order is duly observed. The ushering and
protocol unit of the church is one that is saddled with the
responsibility of ensuring orderliness, security and the smooth
running of church services. The Ushers are seen as the
extension of the Pastors’ hand as they provide the first
impression of the church and the ministry of the Pastor.
Overall, we ensure that worshipers always have a good
worship experience every time they are in church.

Basic Church Protocol Principles:
1) Respect the Leaders: Listen to and follow the leaders in
the church to keep things running smoothly.
2) Act with Respect: Treat everyone and everything in the
church with kindness and respect.
3) Welcome Guests: Make sure to notice and welcome
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4) Keep Things Orderly: Make sure everything is neat and
follows the rules during church services and events.
5) Talk Clearly: Speak clearly and nicely with your team
and others in the church.
Unveiling the Protocol Department:
A Closer Look at Church Operations
Let’s take a closer look at the Protocol Department, a crucial
element in ensuring the smooth functioning of the church.
This examination will shed light on the specialized units within
the department, each contributing to heightened efficiency.
Amour Bearers (AB): Safeguarding Belongings with Diligence.
The Amour Bearers play a vital role in ensuring the security
and comfort of senior pastors’ belongings. Through real-
world examples, we’ll explore instances where the AB unit’s
vigilance acted as a shield, preventing potential disruptions
and contributing to a secure church environment.
Security Department (SD): Safety Measures for Peaceful Services.
The Security Department is dedicated to implementing safety
measures during church services. Statistical data reveals a 25%
reduction in security incidents with a well-structured security
protocol. This not only ensures safety but also fosters an
environment of trust within the church community.
Transport Unit (TU): Orchestrating Seamless Logistics for Guest
Ministers.
The Transport Unit, abbreviated as TU, plays a pivotal role in
coordinating transportation logistics for guest ministers.
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TU’s responsibilities, accompanied by examples showcasing
its crucial role in enhancing overall event efficiency.
The unit ensures a seamless experience for guest ministers,
reflecting the church’s commitment to hospitality.
In essence, the Protocol Department operates as a well-
coordinated team, with each unit contributing uniquely to the
church’s success. By exploring these facets, we gain a deeper
understanding of how these units work together to create an
environment of security, trust, and efficiency within the
church.

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Chapter 4



FUNCTIONS OF A CHURCH
PROTOCOL OFFICER


very institution across the world has a role they play, the
church has a role they play and work which department
do to fulfil their objective. In church for example, protocol
department is given specific function which support the
divine agenda of the church. Therefor the people working in
these departments must have certain qualities to discharge
their duties in line with divine mandate of the church.
What are some of the general functions in the protocol
department to help the leaders in the church discharge their
duties without any hindrances;

1) Visitor/Guest Management: The protocol officer is
in charge of coordinating high-profile visitors and
guest ministers to the church.
2) The protocol officer is responsible for ensuring that all
departments involved are aware of their
responsibilities and duties in connection with a visit.
3) Helps to organize meetings with the pastor, bishop,
etc.
4) Ensures formalities are observed during special
meetings.
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5) Serves as an information source for the pastor, and
bishop.
The functions of a church protocol officer are numerous.
While they may appear straightforward at first glance, it is a
specialized fields with their own set of rules as we saw a
breakdown earlier.
While the protocol officer works with other units in the
church, its primary duty is focused on assisting and taking
care of the pastor, bishop, guest ministers, etc. before, during,
and after the course of the service, meeting, or an event in
the church.
Now let us explore the competencies a church protocol
officer should possess. They are tools that help church
protocol officers become efficient, effective, and successful
in their roles and responsibility.
Good communication skills are important for protocol
officers because they need to establish expectations for good
etiquette at important events and ceremonies. They also
coordinate events and need to communicate with multiple
stakeholders to ensure events operate smoothly.
Protocol officers are almost always involved any time high
ranking government officials meet. When they are doing their
job well, their presence is all but undetected — they will iron
out the details of a meeting and coordinate with local hosts,
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cases, the only time officers intervene is when a gaffe or
protocol violation has or is immediately about to occur.
By working beforehand to make sure that everything goes as
it should, crises and gaffes can be avoided or at least
minimized.
In addition to coordinating, most protocol officers also
engage in quite a bit of direct advising. They will typically
coach leaders or speakers about what to do and how to act.
Depending on the seriousness of the event or engagement in
question, the officer may help rehearse or practice different
greetings or role-play potentially tough scenarios. When
foreign cultures are involved, the protocol officer will
research potentially offensive customs or turns of phrase, and
will coach all travelers of common mistakes and ways to
avoid them.
Protocol officers provide a framework for order and
consistency, ensuring that everyone knows what is expected
of them. This, in turn, allows tasks to be performed more
efficiently and effectively, reducing the risk of errors, delays,
or miscommunications.
Protocol officers must know how to make everyone feel
welcome and respected. They take the time to ask about the
likes, dislikes, preferences and customs of each person who
may attend a milestone event.

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Protocol officers do their best to accommodate everyone
within reason. They make every effort to minimize or
eliminate any opportunity for embarrassment or offense.
Protocol officers establish and enforce consistency using
logic. By following the same rules for every situation while
showing deference when and where it is due helps prevent
minor disagreements from becoming unrecoverable
conflicts.
You must be able to remember the minutest details, plan for
every possible contingency, internally, and perform proper
people and time management. Coordination is the key to a
successful protocol event, whether it is a visit or large social
function.
Protocol is summarized by ‘ORDER’
Obedience + Rules + Direction + Excellence = Results

Competencies of a Church Protocol Officer
As a protocol minister there are certain competencies that are
required to help you become a great protocol team member.
Here are some observed that I have experienced;
1) Spiritual Competence
2) Intellectual Competence
3) Relational Competence
Spiritual Competence: A church protocol officer’s
assignment is first spiritual. The church is not just any
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Therefore, they must be sound in the Word of God (1
Timothy 2:15, Nevertheless she will be saved in childbearing if they
continue in faith, love, and holiness, with self-control, (NKJV), and in
prayers (1 Thessalonians 5:17; pray without ceasing).
Intellectual Competence: This role is normally occupied by
individuals who have completed particular courses and
training, read protocol books, studied etiquette rules, and
learned church roles.
Relational Competence: This is a skill that enables the
protocol officer to deal with complex situations, and difficult
people, and be able to listen and understand other people
(Romans 12:18; If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live
peaceably with all men.
To sum it up, skills such as honesty, truthfulness,
trustworthiness, patience, empathy and understanding,
reliability and dependability, influence and persuasiveness are
relational competences to be built by a church protocol
officer.
Spirituality, politeness, organization, submissiveness,
excellence, and patience are paramount virtues expected of
protocol members. These qualities shape their interactions
and contribute to a welcoming and hospitable environment.
While distinct from ushering teams, protocol officers
collaborate with other church units, such as security and
sanctuary keepers, to ensure seamless operations and uphold
traditional excellence.

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Chapter 5



CHURCH ETIQUETTS
FOR BELIEVERS



n my experience as a Christian and I have discovered that
productivity in many churches depends so much in the way
relationships are nurtured. Matters to do with the team
serving. As a protocol team, you should ensure that both the
congregation behave in a certain way in line with the rules and
regulations which are supported by the scriptures. The
question you might be asking is this; how should believers
behave when they come to church or a function;

Church Etiquettes for Believers

 Turn off all digital devices, especially cell phones.
 Govern yourself accordingly during worship service.
 No eating, talking loud, foolish conversations, or
excessive walking.
 Exhibit respect in your wardrobe choices.
 Avoid cliques.
 Observe worship service schedules.
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 Don’t be the “arrive late and leave early” member.
 If an emergency arises, exit the sanctuary with
discretion.
 Be considerate of others if you have small children.

 NEVER WALK ;
In front or across the front of the altar or the pulpit area
during worship.
During scripture readings or prayers.
During communion.
If you are walking and someone begins to read the scripture
or begins to pray, STOP AND STAND UNTIL THEY
ARE FINISHED!

 RIGHT TIME TO WALK
During Singing by the choir.
Offering time.
Announcements time.

 Reminder! When you move:
Do not pass in front of the pulpit.
Use the side aisles and the side doors.
Do not run, but walk.
No Talking unless when prompted by service leader or
Preacher.
Every church has its own set of protocol, rules, and guidelines
that establishes a system of how worship services are carried
out in the church and in the worship of God.

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It is expected that these protocols are adhered to at every point
in the church, irrespective of the service or event being
conducted.
Therefore, it is important for members of the church, visitors
and guest ministers to be properly briefed about these
protocols and expectations.
This will allow for the smooth running of every service and
event conducted by the church, without encountering
unintended misunderstandings.

The role of church protocol officers cannot be
overemphasized, because daily worship services and other
events held in the church are almost flawed without them.
Their knowledge of formalities, dignity, respect, and
reverence, plays a significant role in enhancing worship
services and other events in the house of God.

Quotes on Church Protocol:

 “Following the rules and being respectful is like the secret code that
makes a church work smoothly.” – Amb Steve Mbugua.
 “Imagine the protocol team as the conductors in a church orchestra,
making sure everything sounds great and everyone is in harmony.” –
Unknown.
 “Being really good at protocol is not about doing a job; it’s about
committing to serving with respect and doing things with care.” –
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The Importance of a Good Protocol Team:
In simpler terms:
 “A church works well when everyone respects the leaders and follows
the rules. It’s like a big team working together.” – John Maxwell.

 “When the team that manages things in the church is careful and
organized, it makes the church a place where people can feel the divine
presence.” – Joyce Meyer.

Protocol Officers are expected to dress neatly and present a
professional “face” to each guest. They must remain calm
under all circumstances and treat guests with respect in all
situations. They should also liaise with ushering team to give
direction on the expected order of events. If guests are in the
wrong seats, ushers must politely ask them to move.

Ushers also frequently pass out programs or information
about the event or performance and answer guests’ questions
about performance/event times, intermission, concessions,
restroom locations and venue policies. If there are elderly or
disabled guests, ushers are responsible for ensuring their safe
passage from the door to their seats and providing assistance
if needed. If guests request help looking for lost items, ushers
are expected to provide it.

It is recommended that Church protocol, ushering, security,
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hospitality and catering teams meet regularly together to bond
so that they can work with one accord.
While the church protocol duties of an officer might sound
simple at first glance, it is a complicated discipline with its
codes, set of rules, acceptable behavior for each possible
occasion and ceremony held in the Word of God.

Every church has its own set of protocol, rules, and guidelines
that establishes a system of how worship services are carried
out in the church and in the worship of God. It is expected
that these protocols are adhered to at every point in the
church, irrespective of the service or event being conducted.
Therefore, it is important for members of the church, visitors
and guest ministers to be properly briefed about these
protocols and expectations. This will allow for the smooth
running of every service and event conducted by the church,
without encountering unintended misunderstandings.
Whether coordinating logistics for a church event or
managing protocol during meetings and other occasions,
protocol officers play a critical role in ensuring that everything
runs smoothly and that attendees follow proper protocol and
etiquette.

As a Protocol Officer, You never say, “That’s not my job.”
There is nothing too demeaning, too demanding, or just plain
beneath you. You have to be willing to do whatever it takes to
get the job done.
If you are not comfortable opening car doors, holding
umbrellas, or pitching baggage, then you need to find another
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In essence, adherence to protocol within the church
underscores obedience to rules, discipline, and excellence. By
embodying these principles, protocol members play a crucial
role in fostering an environment of reverence, orderliness, and
respect—a testament to the divine order inherent in the house
of God.

Qualities and Expectations of Protocol Members:

Spiritual, interpersonal, organizational, and more delve into
the spiritual, interpersonal, organizational, and additional
qualities expected from protocol members, coupled with real-
world examples showcasing their impact on church dynamics.
• Spiritual Maturity (SM): Acknowledging the significance
of spiritual depth, with examples highlighting instances where
spiritual maturity positively influenced decision-making within
the protocol team.
• Adaptability and Flexibility (AF): Navigating the dynamic
nature of church events with ease, ensuring the protocol team
can seamlessly adjust to unforeseen circumstances.
• Effective Communication Skills (ECS): Facilitating
smooth interactions with both church members and external
guests, enhancing the overall experience.
• Crisis Management Expertise (CME): Equipping
protocol members to handle unexpected crises, fostering a
sense of security and trust among the congregation.
• Attention to Detail (ATD): Ensuring precision in
execution, minimizing the risk of oversights during high-
profile events.

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Examples of Where Protocol Went Wrong

1) Event Delays: A major church event started late due to
poor time management.
2) Miscommunication: Important guests were not properly
briefed, leading to confusion.
3) Seating Issues: VIP guests were not seated appropriately,
causing embarrassment.
4) Security Lapse: A breach in security during a high-profile
event.
5) Technical Failures: Technical issues disrupted a live-
streamed service.
6) Inadequate Preparation: An event was poorly prepared,
leading to last-minute chaos.
7) Lack of Training: Untrained protocol officers failed to
maintain order.
8) Cultural Insensitivity: Protocol officers did not consider
cultural differences, offending guests.
9) Dress Code Violations: Officers were not properly attired
for a formal event.
10) Poor Hospitality: Guests were not provided with
adequate refreshments or accommodation.

Abbreviations and Acronyms in Church Protocol
1) *VIP*: Very Important Person
2) *MC*: Master of Ceremonies
3) *AV*: Audio-Visual
4) *FAQ*: Frequently Asked Questions

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5) *RSVP*: Répondez S’il Vous Plaît (Please Respond)
6) *PA*: Public Address
7) *IT*: Information Technology
8) *CSR*: Corporate Social Responsibility

Latest Trends and 21st Century Tactics in Church
Protocol:

1) Digital Invitations: Using electronic invites for events and
services.
2) Live Streaming: Broadcasting services live to reach a broader
audience.
3) Eco-Friendly Practices: Implementing environmentally
friendly practices in events.
4) Hybrid Events: Combining in-person and virtual attendance
options.
5) Enhanced Security Measures: Advanced security protocols for
guest safety.
6) Professional Training: Regular training sessions for protocol
officers.
7) Cultural Awareness: Greater emphasis on cultural sensitivity
and inclusion.
8) Health Protocols: Adhering to health guidelines, especially
post-pandemic.
9) Social Media Integration: Active engagement on social media
platforms.
10) Feedback Systems: Implementing structured feedback
systems to improve services.

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11) Smart Guest Lists: Use smart tools to help with guest lists
and make things easy for everyone.
12) Virtual Reality for Church Events: Use cool technology to
make people feel like they are really there, even if they are
far away.
13) Extra Security with Blockchain: Keep important information
safe and secure using extra special technology.
14) Make Everyone Feel Special: Use information about people to
make sure everyone feels welcome in a way that suits them.
15) Use Smart Tools to Talk: Use special computer programs to
help with talking to people and giving information during
events.

Challenges, Worst-Case Scenario, and What to Do Next:
Challenges:

• Computer Safety Issues: Sometimes, bad things can
happen to the computer system, and we need to be careful.
• Making Virtual Events Fun: Sometimes, it’s hard to make
virtual events exciting and fun for everyone.
• Being Good to the Earth: We need to find ways to have
events without hurting the Earth too much.

Worst-Case Scenario:
If something really bad happens to the computer system, it
could cause big problems, like losing important information
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What to Do Next:
• Keep Computers Safe: We need to always be careful with the
computer system and make sure it stays safe.
• Make Virtual Events Better: Find new ways to make
virtual events more interesting and enjoyable for everyone.
• Be Nice to the Earth: Think about new ways to have events
that don’t hurt the Earth too much.

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Chapter 6


Unraveling the Formul as
of Ecclesiastical Excellence



e live in a dynamic world and success in different field is
elusive, this demands that we have to set certain standards
to achieve excellence. I have come up with some unique
formulas for success that are relevant if you want to succeed
in protocol ministry.
Here are some formulas that I unravel for your ecclesiastical
excellence.
Formula 1:
Obedience + Rules + Discipline + Excellence =
ORDER
Embrace the equation that underscores the essence of
orderliness, emphasizing the importance of obedience,
adherence to rules, discipline, and an unwavering
commitment to excellence.

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Formula 2:
Spiritual Maturity + Adaptability + Effective
Communication = PROTOCOL PROFICIENCY.
Discover the synergy between spiritual maturity, adaptability,
and effective communication skills, creating a formula for
protocol members to excel in their roles and contribute to
the overall success of church events.
Formula 3:
Hospitality + Attention to Detail + Crisis Management
= TRUST AND SECURITY.
Uncover the elements that cultivate trust and security within
the church community: a fusion of warm hospitality,
meticulous attention to detail, and adept crisis management
skills.
Formula 4:
Continuous Learning + Spiritual Awareness =
PROTOCOL INNOVATION.
Witness the transformative power of continuous learning and
spiritual awareness, fostering a culture of innovation within
the protocol team.
Tag Lines:
 “Where Obedience Meets Excellence, Order Prevails.”
 “In the Equation of Protocol, Adaptability Amplifies
Effectiveness.”

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 “Crafting Security Through Hospitality, Detail, and Crisis
Resilience.”
 “Innovation Blooms Where Learning and Spirituality Converge.”
Training and Awareness: The Cornerstone of Protocol
Excellence.
Recognizing the pivotal role of training and awareness in
cultivating a protocol team that excels in their
responsibilities:
• Professional Development Workshops: Regular
workshops led by Amb Steve Mbugua, a notable
professional and trainer, providing in-depth insights into
the latest trends, best practices, and spiritual principles
governing church protocol.
• Spiritual Awareness Programs: Infusing spiritual
depth into the training routine, ensuring protocol
members are not only proficient in their roles but also
spiritually grounded.
• Simulation Exercises: Practical simulations of various
scenarios, enabling protocol members to hone their crisis
management skills and enhance their adaptability.
• Awareness Campaigns: Regular communication and
awareness campaigns to keep the entire church
community informed about the importance of protocol,
fostering a sense of collective responsibility.
• Continuous Learning Initiatives: Embracing a culture
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case studies, and interactive forums, ensuring protocol
members stay abreast of evolving best practices.
Recognizing the pivotal role of training and awareness in
cultivating a protocol team that excels in their
responsibilities:
Contact Information for Training Inquiries
For training inquiries on church protocol, ushering, and
safety, contact Amb Steve Mbugua via Whatsapp
+254724036078, Email [email protected] or
visit https://www.ambstevembugua.co.ke.
Let us serve with Knowledge, Wisdom, Understanding,
Revelation, Passion, Right attitude, Spirit of Excellence and
not to please men but unto the Lord.

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Chapter 7


Protocol Techniques for
Arranging Guests in the
Front Seat


n many churches today, the front seats are always
decorated with very beautiful seats, these seats are always
preserved for the main leaders in the church and also the
guests who are coming to visit or minister in church.
A quick question; what will you do when a special guest
arrives and finds that all the front seats have been taken and
people are actually seated? Will you go and request someone
to volunteer their seat for a special guest? Well, this might
look like the best option but that congregant will feel
offended in terms of seeing it as devaluing their presence to
give value to perhaps a late comer who is also a guest in the
house of the Lord. Here are some techniques which you can
apply as you serve;
Protocol Techniques for Arranging Guests in the Front
Seat
1. Know the Hierarchy: Understand the church’s
hierarchy and the importance of each guest to ensure
proper seating arrangements.
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2. Pre-Event Planning: Plan seating arrangements well
in advance and communicate with all relevant parties.
3. Reserved Seating: Clearly mark reserved seats with
names or titles to avoid confusion.
4. Arrival Coordination: Have ushers or protocol
officers coordinate the arrival of VIPs and guide them
to their seats.
5. Center Stage Position: Place the most important
guest, such as the president or senior pastor, in the
center or focal point of the seating arrangement.
6. Flanking Positions: Seat other important guests, like
the guest speaker and dignitaries, to the immediate left
and right of the central figure.
7. Host Pastor Position: Place the host pastor close to
the senior pastor or guest speaker to facilitate
introductions and interactions.
8. Proximity to Stage: Seat VIPs closest to the stage or
podium to ensure they have an unobstructed view and
easy access for speeches or presentations.
9. Gender Considerations: Be mindful of gender
dynamics and cultural norms when seating male and
female guests together.
10. Age and Seniority: Respect the age and seniority of
guests, often giving older or more senior member’s
preferential seating.
11. Special Needs: Accommodate any special needs or
disabilities with accessible seating options.
12. Cultural Sensitivity: Be aware of cultural customs and
seating preferences specific to different groups.

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13. Security Considerations: Coordinate with security
personnel to ensure the safety of high-profile guests,
potentially seating them in a more secure location.
14. Order of Precedence: Follow established protocols
for the order of precedence, such as governmental or
ecclesiastical ranking.
15. Clear Pathways: Ensure clear pathways for guests to
reach their seats without difficulty.
16. Family Members: Consider seating family members
or close associates of VIPs nearby to provide comfort
and support.
17. Protocol Officers: Utilize protocol officers to assist
with seating and address any issues that arise.
18. Backup Plans: Have contingency plans for last-minute
changes or additional unexpected guests.
19. Consistent Layout: Maintain a consistent seating
layout for similar events to establish familiarity and
predictability.
20. Feedback and Adjustment: Gather feedback after
events to improve future seating arrangements.
Key Points Outline: Seating Arrangement in Order of
Seniority
1. Senior Most Person (Central Position)
o Typically the highest-ranking individual present, such as
the President, Senior Pastor, or Guest Speaker.
o Senior Most Person (Central Position):
o Ensure this seat is easily identifiable and central to the
arrangement.

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o Provide a clear pathway to the stage or podium.

2. Immediate Left and Right Positions
o Immediate Left:
 1
st
Position: Host Pastor or Church Leader
 Reason: The host pastor, who is responsible for
organizing the event, should be easily accessible to the
senior person for any immediate needs or introductions.
o Immediate Right:
 1
st
Position: Distinguished Guest or Guest Speaker
 Reason: The guest speaker or a distinguished guest
should be placed in a position of honor next to the
senior person, ensuring they feel valued and respected.
3. Second Positions (Next to the Immediate Left and
Right)
o Second Left:
 2
nd
Position: High-Ranking Church Official (e.g.,
Bishop, Senior Elder).
 Reason: High-ranking church officials should be placed
close to the center to acknowledge their status and
involvement in the church's leadership.
o Second Right:
 2
nd
Position: Dignitary or High-Ranking Government
Official
 Reason: High-ranking dignitaries or government
officials should be seated near the center to show
respect for their position and contributions.
4. Third Positions

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o Third Left:
 3
rd
Position: Family Member of the Senior Most Person
 Reason: Immediate family members of the senior
person should be seated nearby to provide support and
maintain family unity.
o Third Right:
 3
rd
Position: Key Donor or Sponsor
 Reason: Significant donors or sponsors should be
recognized for their contributions by being seated in
prominent positions.
5. Fourth Positions
o Fourth Left:
 4
th
Position: Long-Standing Church Member or Elder
 Reason: Recognizing the contributions and loyalty of
long-standing church members by seating them close to
the center.
o Fourth Right:
 4
th
Position: Community Leader or Partner
 Reason: Community leaders or partners who play a
significant role in church activities should be seated
prominently.
6. Fifth Positions
o Fifth Left:
 5
th
Position: Church Staff or Key Volunteer
Coordinator
 Reason: Key staff members or volunteers who help in
organizing the event should be seated in recognition of
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o Fifth Right:
 5
th
Position: Visiting Clergy or Religious Leader
 Reason: Visiting clergy or religious leaders should be
honored with prominent seating for their involvement.
7. Additional Considerations
o Special Needs: Any guests with special needs or
mobility issues should be seated in positions that are
easily accessible.
o Spouses and Companions: Spouses or companions of
VIPs should be seated nearby to maintain proximity and
provide support.
o Security and Protocol: Security personnel or protocol
officers should be positioned in a manner that ensures
the safety and smooth flow of the event.
Things Not to Do
1) Avoid Overcrowding: Do not overcrowd the front
row, as it can make VIPs uncomfortable.
2) Do Not Neglect Communication: Failing to
communicate seating arrangements to all involved
parties can lead to confusion.
3) Inconsistent Protocols: Avoid inconsistent or ad-hoc
seating decisions that deviate from established
protocols.
4) Ignoring Seniority: Disregarding the seniority or
status of guests can cause offense.

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5) Lack of Signage: Not clearly marking reserved seats
can result in misplacement and awkward situations.
6) Overlook Special Needs: Ignoring the special needs
of guests can create discomfort and accessibility issues.
7) Disregarding Cultural Norms: Failing to consider
cultural customs and sensitivities can lead to
misunderstandings.
8) Security Lapses: Neglecting security considerations
can compromise the safety of VIPs.
9) Inflexibility: Being rigid and not accommodating last-
minute changes can create unnecessary stress.
10) Poor Pathway Planning: Obstructed pathways to
seats can cause inconvenience and delays.
11) Ignoring Feedback: Failing to gather and act on
feedback can prevent improvements in future events.
12) Overlooking Family and Close Associates: Not
considering the seating of family members or close
associates can create discomfort for VIPs.
Other Considerations
1. Event Type and Context : Adjust seating
arrangements based on the specific type of event, such
as formal ceremonies, casual gatherings, or special
services.
2. Guest Preferences: Where possible, take into account
the personal preferences of VIPs regarding their
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3. Flow of the Event: Ensure the seating arrangement
supports the smooth flow of the event, especially if
guests need to move to and from the stage.
4. Visibility and Acoustics: Position seats to optimize
visibility and acoustics for VIPs, ensuring they can see
and hear clearly.
5. Hospitality and Comfort: Provide comfortable
seating and consider offering refreshments to VIPs
before and during the event.
6. Respect and Dignity: Treat all guests with respect and
dignity, regardless of their status, ensuring everyone
feels valued.
Professional Protocol Guidelines
1. Equations and Formulas:
o Right Knowledge + Right Action = Favourable
Guest Experience
o Hierarchy Awareness + Clear Communication =
Seamless Seating Arrangement
o Preparation + Flexibility = Successful Event
Execution
2. Summary of Guidelines:
o Preparation: Start planning seating arrangements well
in advance and communicate with all relevant parties.
o Hierarchy and Precedence: Follow established
protocols for seating based on hierarchy and
precedence.

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o Flexibility: Be prepared to adapt to last-minute
changes and ensure all guests are accommodated
comfortably.
o Communication: Keep open lines of communication
with all stakeholders to ensure a smooth process.
o Feedback: Continuously gather feedback to improve
future seating arrangements and event planning.
By adhering to these detailed tips, avoiding common pitfalls,
and considering additional factors, you can ensure effective
and respectful seating arrangements for guests at church
events. This will enhance the overall experience and uphold
the principles of hospitality and protocol.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ambassador Steve Mbugua is a world-renowned safety
ambassador, transformational leader, and intentional encourager
whose impact on emergency response, safety culture, and first aid
has changed the lives of countless people. As a trusted authority
on safety and disaster preparedness, he has trained over 100,000
people, including military and paramilitary organizations, in first
aid, safety, and emergency response as part of his quest to create a
safer, more prepared world.
Important positions in Ambassador Mbugua's remarkable career
include Director of Training at Bloodlink Foundation, Training
Manager at St. John Ambulance Kenya, and former Kenya Red
Cross Training Coordinator for MU Chapter. As a committed
first responder, he has over 270 emergency responses under his
belt, giving him extensive practical expertise and profound insight
that he now shares through his work.
In addition to providing training, Ambassador Mbugua has played
a key role in creating disaster preparedness plans and safety
regulations at the local and national levels. The Kenya Emergency
Medical Service Policy, the Machakos County Disaster
Preparedness and Response Plan, the Kenyatta National Hospital
Emergency Preparedness Plan, and the Fire Safety Policy Design
are just a few of the important projects he has helped with. His
knowledge of creating and putting into practice frameworks that
guarantee organizations and communities are equipped to handle
emergencies is highly valued.
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is a prolific author, demonstrate his commitment to encouraging
excellence in service, particularly within the body of Christ. He is
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necessary knowledge, insight, revelation, love, and a spirit of
excellence.
Ambassador Mbugua combines an entrepreneurial spirit with a
passion for community service as the founder of Nairobi Safety
Shop, one of the biggest one-stop safety stores in the world,
Makinika Afrika International, a First Aid and Safety Training
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where he shares his journey of overcoming challenges, near-
failures, and thrilling victories, all underscored by the astonishing
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developed over many years of commitment and experience,
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and seminar groups to church ministries and TV audiences. He
has established himself as a reputable and significant voice thanks
to the distribution of his priceless training materials and safety
resources to thousands of businesses and organizations
worldwide.
A Moi University alumnus, Ambassador Mbugua lives in Nairobi,
Kenya, but travels widely, leading workshops on personal
development, transformative speaking engagements, and safety
culture training all over the world. He has established himself as a
prominent figure in his field—an inspirational force whose life
work inspires others to pursue safety, service, and significance—
thanks to his unwavering dedication to safety awareness,
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