Western churches generally do not have an alter by definition. However, the pulpit area in front of the sactuary is often refered to as an "alter."
The central area of a church is typically the nave, which is the main space where the congregation gathers for worship. It is usually located between the aisles and is often lined with pews for seating. The nave is where many of the key rituals and ceremonies of the church take place.
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No. The sanctuary is where the congregation gathers for worship service. The entry hall (front?) is called the "vestibule." The area where the congregation sits is called the "nave." The area where the sermon is delivered is called the "alter," or "pulpit," depending on the design of the church. Sometimes there is a pulpit structure on the alter, and sometimes the sermon is delivered from a lecturn. Of course there are many different churches and many different designs. But this is what we called the areas in the church I grew up in.
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No. It would be awfully rude.
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It to separate the alter area from the main part of the church.
As she left the alter area on the arm of her husband when leaving the church, they both stopped in front of the Queen and Kate curtsied and William bowed.
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Yes. The term "surface area" as normally used for 3-dimensional objects but that does not alter its meaning. The two measures are the same.
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