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‘Deacon’ comes from the Greek ‘diakonos’ and means ‘servant’, ‘attendant’ or ‘messenger’. When did Deacons come about? Why do they have wands? And why are there doves on them? Read the #Nugget on Solomon here https://solomon.ugle.org.uk/mod/resource/view.php?id=622

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