It's called a trumeau. Art though the ages says "trumeau- In church architecture, the pillar or center post supporting the lintel in the middle of the doorway."
Hill Center Church was created in 1796.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe political and religious center of the Catholic Church is a person, and He is called by the title and name of Our Blessed Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. His Vicar on earth is the Holy Father, who resides in the Vatican.
If there is only one room, then it is just called "the chapel", if it is divided, the sanctuary is where the altar is, and the nave would be outside the sanctuary where there would be pews, etc. If there is an anteroom, it is called a narthex.
Waterbury Center Methodist Church was created in 1833.
Universalist Church of Westfield Center was created in 1849.
Middlesex Center Methodist Church was created in 1881.
Guilford Center Presbyterian Church was created in 1817.
the Sunday that is the center of the entire church is Easter Sunday.
The church served as the center of all of them. The parish was the center of the community and people's lives revolved around parish life.
Center Street A.M.E. Zion Church was created in 1903.
Cochecton Center Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1892.