The ordinary people who belong to the church might be called the flock or the parishioners. These people are the people who go to the church each week and sit in the pews to listen to the sermons.
They are church pews and they are the benches you sit on
In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church), the only people who sit on the stage during church are the Bishop, his two Counselors, any visiting authorities, and those from the congregation who are giving sermons (usually 2-4 people). Occassionally if the choir is performing they will sit on the stage. If Debbie Osmond isn't singing or speaking in the service, she would not sit on the stage. The same goes for Donnie.
they dont sit
in a pew
How to Sit in Church - 2013 was released on: USA: 27 July 2013 (Owensboro, Kentucky)
A church pew is a long bench used to sit the members of a congregation. The number of people who can sit on a church pew will depend on the length of the pew. The Fire Safety Code in the US allocates a minimum 18 inches per person. A more realistic measurement per person would be 24 inches. The Fire Safety Code also stipulates a maximum of 15 people per pew.
Pews, just like in any other church.
To sit on.....what else......
Pews
why are seats in an office or someones home important? because people want to sit down when they're working there several hours or sit at home watching and listening to TV for a while... In church its good to be able to sit down if the service is long and the preacher is preaching for more than a few minutes. Special church seats like the bishops seat or the ministers seat help identify who is leading the service and who the church leaders are.
Well in my church there are people who don't care and there are people who really care about Gods word and enjoys learning more and more about him..the people who don't care are just there because they think they will go to heaven if they just sit in church and go every Sunday. Some people are there because their spouse or parents make them.