Vestry in the church is a sacred room which is used by Pastors and preachers to pray just before they will give a sermon to the congregation
"A vestry is a storage room in a church"
You would find a vestry in a church !
Vestry in the church is a sacred room which is used by Pastors and preachers to pray just before they will give a sermon to the congregation
Yes, "Vestry" should be capitalized when referring to the governing body of a church or chapel.
A vestry room is attached to a church. It stores records and other important documents that the clergy use for divine service. A vestry is closed to the public.
Because the Quakers didn't approve of the Anglican Church. The Anglican Church was basically the Church of England. The Vestry Acts collected money for the Anglican Church so the Quakers didn't want to.
The modern church consists of a chancel, organ chamber and vestry on the north, nave, and north aisle.
The members of the Episcopal Church elect members of the vestry, who serve 3 year terms and hire staff. They also handle the budgets of the church.
The Church of England was established in most colonies including Virginia. But the vestry in Virginia was controlled by laymen.
Vestry House Museum was created in 1730.
R. H. Harrison has written: 'St. Ann's Vestry Hall, Church Entry, Carter Lane, E.C.4' -- subject- s -: St. Ann's Vestry Hall - Carter Lane, London, England -
This room is called the Vestry or Sacristry.vestry: a room in a church where sacred vessels and vestments are kept or meetings are held.or it is called a sanctuary.