It is called a lectern. they are used also in schools and colleges for secular works.
a 'pulpit' holds The Bible and the 'lectern' is where the Bible is read from, so don't get confused
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.
It's called simply a "Reading" in the Catholic Church
Below the alter are the pulpit and lectern, a stand on which the Bible rests and from which Bible readings are given.
The pulpit is a stand that holds the bible (or sometimes notes) for the convenience of the clergyman who officiates at a Sunday service or other religious occasion. it is also used for preaching
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
It's called a Lectern.
In a church it is simply a bookrest on which a Bible is kept and from where readings from the Bible are read. In any lecture hall or similar place, lecterns are used to hold a speaker's notes or speech.
Kabbalah is the advanced study of Tanach (Jewish Bible). There is no such thing as a 'kabbalah church'.
No. Todd and Sarah Palin are not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) They attend Wasilla Bible Church in Anchorage, Alaska. Wasilla Bible Church is a nondenominational Evangelical Christian Church. You can visit the website of Wasilla Bible Church at the "Related Links" below.
CCC may be the Roman numberal for three hundred. Or in a Catholic Bible, CCC would stand for the Catechism of the Catholic Church (see link).
In many Christian churches this is called a Pulpit.