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.
A speech choir script is a written piece that is performed by a group of speakers in unison. An example could be a script that explores the theme of unity, with different speakers representing various voices from a community coming together to convey a message of solidarity and cooperation through their spoken words.
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There are many benefits of being in show choir. If you are into theatre at all, show choir incorporates elements of musical theatre (singing and dancing). Show choir is also all around fun to be in, the music appeals to the masses and the dancing is upbeat. It brings a smile to the audience's face, and it feeds your soul with glee.
It does not matter as there are no pronouncements from the Vatican or in Church Tradition on which direction statues should face. However, it is Church tradition that Mass is said, and inferred to an extent, that we should pray, towards the East, towards the rising sun, as a symbol of Christ's Resurrection. So by that logic the statues would face west. None of this is binding however, except for the building of churches which always has the congregation (and before Vatican II, the Priest) facing east.
In a synagogue, the ark is always placed at the front of the congregation. Because Jews pray facing Jerusalem, the ark is placed with its back toward Jerusalem and the opening facing the congregation.
Dearly Beloved, we are gathered here in the face of this congregation to join this man and this woman in holy matrimony.
There are many speech choir piece scripts so it is important to consider which is right for your group. Some possible choices include Double Face, John Doy's Escape and The King's Speech.
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So they would face sunrise on Easter morning
So they would face sunrise on Easter morning
to be in his presence that is the church
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout, Jem, and Dill face the challenge of being shunned by the congregation of the black church where they attend with Calpurnia. They experience discomfort and disapproval due to their presence as white children in a predominantly black church, highlighting racial tensions and the societal divide in Maycomb.