The lectern, the place in which they read The Bible. Only the minister or member of the congregation can read from it.
New Point Baptist Church was created in 1849.
In art a composition's focal point is actually called the focal point. There may be multiple focal points, in which case the main one is the focal point and the others are secondary focal points. You can recognize the focal point because it is somehow set apart from the rest of the composition.
It is called the focal length.
Focal Point:The distance from the Lens to the Focal Point is called the Focal Point.
This is called focal length.
The tabernacle which houses the Body of Christ at all times.
focal point
The focal point?
If you shine a parallel (ie unfocussed) beam of light perpendicular to a convex lens it will focus to a point on the other side. That place is called the focal point of the lens. Its distance to the lens is called the focal length.
It would be the climax
Not sure of the question? But most church designs focus on the altar.
The focal point is the point where light converges after it passes through a concave lens. The focal length is the distance of the focal point to the lens. Same for a convex lens, except that the focal point is the imaginary point from where light deflected from lens seems to have emerged.