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The table in the pulpit is commonly referred to as the "pulpit table" or simply "pulpit." It serves as a place for the Bible, liturgical texts, and other materials used during a worship service. In some traditions, it may also be called the "lectern" if it is specifically designed for reading or preaching.
The reading stand is called a "Lectern" and often there is a lectern in a Pulpit, which is the risen platform that the reading can be taken from.
If you are referring to the table on the Bima (pulpit), it is used to lay the Torah on, for reading.
The pastor uses the pulpit for reading the bible, giving the sermon and servng the communion.
You don't write a sermon from the Bible, you read a passage and let the Holy Spirit give you the sermon. Read a passage then write some foot notes and then hold on to the pulpit ! If it be the Lords will he will give you that sermon! Praise God !
A Pulpit is where theParson gives the Sermon.
The preacher delivers a sermon from the pulpit.
Pulpit is a good rhyme.
Dennis Gruending has written: 'Gringo, poems and journals from Latin America' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Poetry 'Pulpit and politics'
yes the leaves on the jack in pulpit is edible
yes the leaves on the jack in pulpit is edible
In a church. A pulpit is where the minister gives his sermon.