a person who takes care of church buildings and property and often rings the church's bell during services
a sexton who kept the church immaculate for over forty-five years
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Recent Examples of sextonJana Litman moves from her part-time position into the new role as the second full-time sexton.—Sam Boyer, cleveland, 16 Dec. 2022 The board has also welcomed a full-time sexton at Spring Grove Cemetery.—Sam Boyer, cleveland, 16 Dec. 2022 Junior Roop, the sexton of a cemetery near the spill site, said people could smell the oil in town.—CBS News, 9 Dec. 2022 Eleanor’s husband, Jim Mills, was the sexton of their church, St. John the Evangelist.—Time, 16 Sep. 2022 See All Example Sentences for sexton
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steward
Noun
Highlight Legacy and Stewardship: Frame succession planning as selecting a steward for the collection, ensuring that the collector’s passion and vision endure.
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Matthew F. Erskine,
Forbes.com,
8 July 2025
Wallace and Bibb, Mr. Wilson, the steward, and their assistants, are doing all in their power to make this asylum a credit to the state of Texas.
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Michael Barnes,
Austin American Statesman,
4 July 2025
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