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In chairs or pews. In orthodox synagogues, men and women do not sit together, and are separated by a curtain or wall.
Pews.
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Some churches use chairs instead of pews for flexibility in their worship space, allowing for easier rearrangement to accommodate different events, such as community gatherings or children's programs. Chairs can also provide comfort, as they often offer more personal space compared to traditional pews. Additionally, using chairs can make the environment feel more casual and welcoming, fostering a sense of community among attendees.
basically pews are the loads of line of wooden hard chairs
There is no standard. Most synagogues that I know have pews, like churches. One synagogue I know has individual chairs.
Pews in churches symbolize a space for communal worship and prayer, fostering a sense of unity and fellowship among worshippers. They also represent a long-standing tradition of gathering for religious services and engaging in contemplation and reflection.
The chairs in a church are often referred to as 'pews.' They are often made of wood, and are longer in length. This allows more people to be able to fit on a single pew, and many traditional churches will have many rows of pews.
I think it depends on where you go to church and what kind of church it is. Some churches are forced to use chairs due to reconstruction and the like. As far as I know, however, most original churches still have pews.
The long benches seen in churches are called pews.
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Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) hold Worship Services, Sunday School, Youth Groups, and other congregational and community activities in Meetinghouses. These services, activities and buildings are always open to the public. Meetinghouses contain a sanctuary chapel typical of most Christian faiths, involving pews or chairs for the congregation, a pulpit or podium for the speaker, and seats for the choir beyond that. Meetinghouses will also have a multi-purpose room used as an overflow, fellowship hall, and basketball court. They also contain several classrooms for Sunday School, nursuries, children's church, youth groups, women's groups, men's groups, etc. Finally there are offices for the congregation leaders. There are about 20,000 church meetinghouses worldwide. Church members also worship at Temples. Unlike meetinghouses, temples are not open to the public and are not used for Sunday worship services. Temples are used for performing sacred ordinances, such as marriage 'sealings' or baptisms for ancestors, and are usually open for only a few hours on weekdays or by appointment. Temples do not consist of a large sanctuary or chapel like church buildings, but of a series of smaller rooms - each with a specific function. To attend a temple service, a church member must have received a reccomendation from their bishop. There are about 130 temples worldwide. You can learn more about Meetinghouses and Temples and Mormon Worship services, as well as locate and visit a congregation near you, at the "Related Links" below.