Holy Communion/Mass/Eucharist
Most Methodist churches have an altar. It is typically in the same location it would be found at in any church.
.Catholic AnswerNormally stone, at least the actual part of the altar that the sacrifice is celebrated on would be stone. There is often an "altar stone" inserted in the top of a wooden altar.
There would be benches ,the altar ,pictures of saints ,crosses and a sacristy
To identify which saint relics are in an altar, you would typically need to refer to the documentation or inventory provided by the church or religious institution. Relics are usually authenticated and documented by the church authorities, so consulting these official records would be the most reliable way to determine which saint relics are present in the altar.
The sanctuary. Parts of a church: Nave - where congregation sit Chancel - where the choir and clergy sit Sanctuary - where the altar is and the priest celebrates mass
The main furnishings are the pews, the choir stalls, the altar and the pulpit.
Catholic AnswerNo. The Episcopal church does not have valid sacraments, nor a valid priesthood. In addition, they are protestants, which mean they are protesting the Catholic Church. To actively serve in an Episcopal service would be a formal act of apostasy which, if I am not mistaken, carries an automatic excommunication along with it.
The purpose of the church choir is actually to praise God. Therefore, it stands to reason that they, like the angels, would face the altar as does the congregation.
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The people who did it would be sinners, so the preacher (unless he did it) would welcome him back. That is, if it was a Christian church.