Alters have been built for religious purposes since the days of Adam, when he built an alter as a sacred place to worship God and to offer up his sacraments. Alters are special places dedicated for the purpose of performing sacred rites. They are blessed and consecrated for that very purpose.
In Hebrew Times, the Altar served as the most holy sacred place of the church, people only went into it during a special celebration and for special offerings. Altars are made to place offerings to God, like food, wine, sacrafises (not necessarily death but in Hebrew times it was not uncommon).
Today Altars serve as a center of Spiritual Energy, while christians believe that prayng with God CAN occur anywhere, many believe the altar creates a concentration of God's energy or as in the Eastern Churches, a reduction in the world's distraction energy. Altars today vary from church to church. In Eastern churches, each church has relics placed inside the altar of past saints, martyrs, and holy objects to honor the church and remind the people of God's presence. In many altars, the purpose is merely a focus point, a table or often in modern churches, a podium.
The altar is a church is a place where people can to go pray and to confess sins to God. It is also a place where the Lord's Supper may be served from in some churches.
The big main table. Where eucharist is celebrated. Its symbolizes the last supper. And how we are all invited to eat from it.
The church alters all the time. This is because people and circumstances change. Adaptability is the key to success.
the very front of the church
The part of the church that the pries stands, at the back
The Alter
No
they pray with there hearts
another way to spell Alter is Altar by,ana
A traditional church is a church that has been around for ages that also includes pews an alter etc...
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It to separate the alter area from the main part of the church.
Depends if your a priest. Lol
an alter boy... if you know what i mean haha
Karl Joseph Alter has written: 'The mind of an archbishop' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrinal and controversial works
Its called as the Alter where the priests stand and preach.