A lectern is a stand in a church where The Bible or other religious texts are read or displayed during services.
It is called a microphone stand.
The stand which hold the book is usually called the "lectern", and it is usually in the "sanctuary" area of a church.
The book of the bible that tells about the early days of the church is called the Acts of the Apostles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In many Christian churches this is called a Pulpit.
It is placed at some height and a clean place or stand called Rahal.
Its called as the Alter where the priests stand and preach.
The stand to which you are referring is called a pulpit. I suppose you could call the same thing, when used in academic setting, a lectern. Many churches do refer to it as the lectern, and use the term pulpit for where the message or sermon is delivered. yep thanks alt it helped
I think it's that book called "The Body". theres this movie out called Stand by me and its based on this book
The Torah scroll is kept in an ark called the Aron Kodesh (Holy Ark). It is read on a stand called a Bimah.
The person reading the book at a wedding in a church is typically called a reader or a lector. They are responsible for reading passages from the Bible or other appropriate literature during the ceremony.
The reading stand is called a "Lectern" and often there is a lectern in a Pulpit, which is the risen platform that the reading can be taken from.
The 8th book (2013) is "Last Stand of Dead Men." The 9th book has not as yet received a title.