verger
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishvergerver‧ger /ˈvɜːdʒə $ ˈvɜːrdʒər/ noun [countable] British English someone whose job is to care for the inside of a church and help during servicesExamples from the Corpusverger• These might include clergy, vergers and others, in addition to directors of music.• What a pity you didn't catch the verger from St Bride's.• One of them I knew, I've been introduced to him - by Mr Soames the verger.• The verger was keeping his eye on the public.• The verger was waiting beside the opened far doors.