Pulpit is a speakers' stand in the front of a church. Typically, the one on the left (as viewed by the congregation) is called the pulpit. Since the Gospel lesson is often read from the pulpit, the pulpit side of the church is sometimes called the gospel side.
It is called the Narthex.
Sanctuary
Sign
A church tower is called a steeple. It is often a tall structure, typically located at the front of the church building, and may contain bells or a clock.
The special table at the front of the church is called the altar. It is a sacred space where religious ceremonies, including the Eucharist or Communion, take place. The altar often serves as a focal point for worship and symbolizes the presence of God in the church.
Titular Head of the Church of England - sometimes called Episcopal - in England the abbreviation C.o.E. stands primarily for Church of England- in the US it is the Army Corps of Engineers - No, Her Majesty does not don a construction helmet with the stylized fort design up front and center! not THAT C.O.E.
No, but it allows the preacher to put his notes and bible in front of him (and maybe a glass of water and tissues) without having to hold them so he can concentrate on delivering the message and move about gesturing with his hands.
at the front of the church normally in front of an cross
Father Mother Children Preacher Boss Grandparents As for me, I would not be embarrassed to drink in front of anyone, including God Himself.
Father Mother Children Preacher Boss Grandparents As for me, I would not be embarrassed to drink in front of anyone, including God Himself.
Choirs in a church typically sit in a designated area called the choir loft, which is usually located at the front or side of the church near the altar. In some churches, the choir may also be seated in the front rows of the congregation or in a balcony.