The pulpit is the (usually) elevated podium/platform from which the pastor/clergy gives his/her sermon and conducts the services. In symbolic terms it can also refer to the basic belief system from which a person approaches an issue or conversation.
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The pulpit in a Christian church is simply the place upon which a pastor sets his Bible and other notes.
In many Christian churches this is called a Pulpit.
The pulpit in a Christian church is simply the place upon which a pastor sets his Bible and other notes.
A pulpit is commonly found in Christian churches, specifically in branches like Catholicism, Protestantism, and Eastern Orthodoxy. It is a raised platform where clergy stand to deliver sermons or readings during religious services.
The concept of the pulpit started with the Catholic Church. When Martin Luther and other Christians protested and thus became protestants they followed suit. The pulpit is the place where the "shepherd" of the flock (the church body of believers) gives his "sheep" spiritual food and leads them to follow God. So the pulpit represents spiritual leadership and spiritual guidance (note they place their Bible on the pulpit and any notes they may need).
A Pulpit is where theParson gives the Sermon.
Pulpits have a religious connotation. In christian religions, there are usually two speakers, with the one on the left considered the pulpit, which is where gospels are read from. Pulpits and Lecterns are basically the same thing, except a pulpit implies religion and giving a sermon.
The preacher delivers a sermon from the pulpit.
Pulpit is a good rhyme.
A pulpit is a, normally wooden made, stand whereby mostly christian spiritual leaders (Ie Pastors, Priests etc) preach their sermons from.
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