"Be Kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another"
Romans 12:10
About the adjutancy
The Adjutancy Corps of Texas Northeast Third Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction is a subdivision of the National Adjutancy Corps of the Church of God in Christ, Inc., which comprises a team of men and women who are united and organized to help make ministry work.
The Church of God In Christ has made choice of the military terms "Adjutant" or "Adjutancy" to describe this ministry. It is important that the adjutant and all others know and understand that the National Adjutancy Corps is the property of the Presiding Bishop. The Corps exists to carry out his wishes.
The Church of God In Christ has made choice of the military terms "Adjutant" or "Adjutancy" to describe this ministry. It is important that the adjutant and all others know and understand that the National Adjutancy Corps is the property of the Presiding Bishop. The Corps exists to carry out his wishes.
Mission and Vision
THE MISSION
The National Adjutancy Corp is a Servant Ministry whose purpose is to bring sanctity and respect to the Lord, His Church, His Leaders and His People through Service, Protocol, Order, and Worship.
THE VISION
We are instruments and models of Service, Protocol, Order, and Worship through precept and example.
The National Adjutancy Corp is a Servant Ministry whose purpose is to bring sanctity and respect to the Lord, His Church, His Leaders and His People through Service, Protocol, Order, and Worship.
THE VISION
We are instruments and models of Service, Protocol, Order, and Worship through precept and example.
Responsibilities
Some of the responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Preparation for the Consecration and Installation of new Bishops;
- The dignified execution of Homegoing Celebrations for deceased Leaders;
- Assisting the Presiding Bishop (Jurisdictional Bishop in this instance) in the orderly conduction of National ceremonial occasions (Jurisdictional in this instance), as well as,
- Performing any duty that the Presiding Bishop (Jurisdictional Bishop in this instance) may assign.
