The Church Needs Good Deacons Explained

The Church Needs Good Deacons
Cover:Phillips-ChurchNeedsGoodDeacons.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Washington Phillips
Recorded:Dallas, Texas, December 2, 1929
Genre:Gospel blues
Label:Columbia
Producer:Frank B. Walker[1]

"The Church Needs Good Deacons" is a gospel blues song written by Washington Phillips (18801954) and recorded by him in 1929 (vocals and zither).[2]

A deacon is a Christian minister associated with service of some kind, which varies among theological and denominational traditions. Phillips refers to the great example of St. Stephen, one of the seven deacons appointed to distribute food and charitable aid to poorer members of the community in the early church. He goes on to say:He condemns deacons of his time who "won't put up with one honest woman, but tries to live with two or three", and concludes with a reference to the description of what the character of a deacon should be in the First Epistle to Timothy (traditionally attributed to St. Paul) at 3:813.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Exhuming the Legend of Washington Phillips . Michael . Corcoran . . December 29, 2002 . August 20, 2015 .
  2. Web site: Washington Phillips discography . wirz.de . August 31, 2015 .