ELIZABETH CHAPTER
The members of the Elizabeth Chapter of the Order of the Daughters of the King live by the Rule of Life that requires a spiritual discipline of daily prayer, service and evangelism. The Daughters' outreach includes an annual mitten and glove collection drive and weekly delivery of flowers to the homebound and sick parishioners.
"The Episcopal Church Women (ECW) is a national Episcopal organization that helps the women of the Episcopal Church carry on Christ’s work of reconciliation in the world and take their place as leaders in the life, governance and worship of the church. It is formed by, and serves, women of all ages, ethnic origins, and socio-economic backgrounds in the Episcopal Church. The ECW offers programs and opportunities in spiritual growth and nourishment, fellowship, education, leadership and training skills, focus for mission, service, social action and advocacy, heightened awareness, ecumenism, and a world wide network.” The St. George’s ECW is comprised of the women of the parish. Its purpose is to support programs within the parish, to meet Diocesan ECW obligations, and to contribute to various charities. All women of the church are deemed members of ECW by virtue of their membership in the church. Annual dues are $25.
The purpose of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew is to study Holy Scripture regularly, to attain better understanding of how to follow Christ, and to bring others, especially men and boys, into God's Kingdom. The Brotherhood renders service in the form of projects in and around the church such as; clean up and maintenance, providing hospitality on occasion, assisting during youth events, and support for the Order of the Daughters of the King.
Stewardship Committee - Grafton Daniels, Jr. and Juanita Williams
The primary purpose of the Stewardship Committee is to promote an active stewardship among the members of the church, in support of St. George’s movement from membership to discipleship, and from maintenance to mission. The committee seeks to educate and move parishioner to action in terms of the three aspects of stewardship – cheerfully giving of one’s time, talent and treasure. During the year, the committee meets monthly to plan and implement activities to accomplish these goals. The committee hosts an annual Stewardship Brunch, at which time pledges of time, talent and treasure for the coming year are formally solicited.
Building and Grounds - Joe Wynn and Grafton Daniels, Jr.
Buildings and Grounds members oversee the care of the physical plant, including the church building, annexes, and grounds.