It's called simply a "Reading" in the Catholic Church
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 Bible is most often read in church. The pastor or priest reads the Bible out (this is called a reading) sometimes people go in a church and read out of a bible when they are going through a hard time. The most important way the Bible is used in church is as a guide. The Bible is used as the guiding principle by which the speaker speaks and the listeners apply it's teachings.
It is growing in Christ. Example is reading the Bible, praying, and going to Church.
You might be given hell by overly religious Christians, but no, you won't go to Hell if you don't go to Church. Even not reading the Bible won't make you go to Hell. Jesus Christ saved you. Not going to church, and not reading the Bible. Follow Jesus Christ, not a Christian religion.
The two best ways to learn about God is by reading the bible and by joining a church for bible study.
You know about him by reading the Bible, and your parents can also tell you about him. You can also go to church to learn more about him.
Fortification is simply the act of strengthening your faith by reading the bible, learning from church leaders, and praying.
Though prayer, or going to a ceremony such as a wedding or funeral in a church, also though reading the Bible, because they are singing, reading and in a holy place.
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.
It is called a lectern. they are used also in schools and colleges for secular works.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church always promotes Bible reading. Being a Benedictine Oblate, the particular form of reading the Bible that I was taught was Lectio Divina, which is a slow, meditation reading of the Bible. You might only read one sentence, and if that is enough to start your meditation, go with it. The Church, herself, has always included the Bible in the Mass. As a matter of fact, that is what the Bible started out as - the readings for Mass. It wasn't until the printing press was invented (and universal literacy) that private people could own a Bible. Previously a single Bible would take over 500 sheep to make the parchment, and then several monks working for years to produce one Bible, they were hideously expensive.But now that we can all own a Bible, the Church wants you to be familiar with it. You are already familiar with a lot more of it than our protestant brothers, as there is nearly always an Old Testament reading, and a Gospel reading at every Mass. But one should read it with the eyes of faith, asking God for understanding. We are not to use the Bible to try and discover doctrines, and such. We are to read the Bible to develop our spiritual life.The current Enchiridion of Indulgences, in grant # 50 extends to all the faithful a partial indulgence "who with the veneration due the divine word make a spiritual reading from Sacred Scripture. A plenary indulgence is granted, if this reading is continued for at least one half an hour.