Deacon

"Deacon" originating from the Greek word "diakonos" literally means "servant". It's a position held below a king or a priest. The word appears in the new testament multiple times, describing the role as"[...] holding the mystery of faith in a pure conscience" (Timothy 3:12). From this New Testament quote, the role of deacon is not of power, but of chaste assistance for those in need.

"Deacon wasn't at the postoffice either. I stamped the two envelopes and mailed the one to Father and put Shreve's in my inside pocket, and then I remembered where I last seen the Deacon." (TSAF 82)