Trustees
Trustees in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) are responsible for the church's financial and legal affairs, facilities, and other duties. They are elected by the congregation and serve three-year terms, with no more than six years consecutively. Trustees must act under the authority of the session and the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
Elders
Elders are elected by the congregation to serve three-year terms, with no more than six years consecutively. In association with the Pastor, (Teaching Elder), Ruling elders shall pray for the congregation and seek to lead the church in its mission and fellowship, in accordance with the Bible and the Constitution of the presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). They shall study the Word of God in Holy scripture and seek to live according to the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Deacons
Deacons are elected by the Congregation and have many roles in the church, including caring for the congregation and preparing the elements for the Communion table.
Deacons pray, send cards, prepare meals and visit sick or bereaved church members, and minister to those in need.
Memorial service receptions, Deacons may prepare food and serve those attending.