It is the place The Bible is placed and read from, and where sermons are made from. Reading pieces from the Bible is a very important part of services in all Christian denominations, so the lectern is important.
The Lectern is used in a church so that theEucharistic ministers or Parishioners can come up and read passages from the Bible. Another word for the Lectern is the Pulpit.
The lectern is a type of stand used to support a bible so that it can be read without someone having to hold it, the pulpit is different, it is a raised platform from which a minister preaches.
It holds your notes (or books) while you read from them to an audience.
A lectern is a stand on which a book can be placed to read while standing.
A president can use a lectern if they have paperwork to hold. A lectern is similar to a podium but has a slope at the top. Or anyone who is presenting or giving a speech.
the lecturn is used in the church for reading scrptures,lectures,and sermons
All the readings are done from the lecturn, properly called the Ambo.
A lectern is a sloping upright reading stand - they are used in Churches or for public speaking such as a debate.
A critical question you have to ask when looking for a lectern is what the lectern will be used for. The answer to this question will determine many important factors that will go into getting the best deal. For example, if the lectern is going to be stationary and used in an informal setting, then the appearance of the lectern doesn’t matter so much. That means you could get a used lectern from a school or business surplus sale, or find some cheap lecterns on the Internet. Since the quality doesn’t matter very much in this scenario, you can save a lot of money by not buying something that is fancier than what you need.Unlike buying most other pieces of furniture, a lectern can have a certain level of mobility. If your lectern is going to be moved around from place to place as part of a traveling event, then factors like size and sturdiness come into play. These factors affect your bottom line in the long run, not just the short run, because of the reoccurring labor and time costs of getting everything set up for your event. A small lectern on wheels might take minutes to set up, while a large, heavy lectern without wheels could take an hour or more. After setting up your lectern a few hundred times or more, the time costs really start to add up, and can easily amount to a higher cost than the lectern itself, which is why transport considerations for a lectern are so critical.Another cost that a lot of people don’t think about when considering a lectern is how a microphone will be integrated. A lectern with no microphone support will tend to be less expensive because you aren’t paying for a microphone, but if a microphone is going to be used, you should consider that cost as well. A hardwired microphone means that inside of the lectern there is some circuitry for a microphone that is not easily removed or replaced from the lectern. While this type costs less in the short-run, in the long-run having a faulty microphone replaced can cost a lot. The best choice for a lectern that will be used often for large groups over time is a lectern with a microphone that is not hardwired so the replacement costs are lower if the microphone goes out.
It is called a lectern. they are used also in schools and colleges for secular works.
Oxford Lectern Bible was created in 1935.
Oblong means that something is elongated. Examples are a rectangle and an oval. An oblong pulpit lectern would be a lectern that is elongated in shape.
A lectern is a podium-like stand used by a lecturer or speaker. Acrylic is a material commonly known as plexiglas. An acrylic lectern is thus a podium-like stand made from plexiglas.
The correct spelling of "lectern" is l-e-c-t-e-r-n.
A computer lectern allows a professor to put his or her laptop on the lectern while conducting a lecture. Lecterns can be purchased at retailers such as Office Max.
- a stand or table in a church that the bible is rested upon. People read from the bible standing behind the lectern during mass.- a stand or table used for propping books or speeches up for people to present from.==See Related Links == See the Related Links for "dictionary.com: lectern" to the bottom for the answer.
A reading desk in a Church is usually referred to as a lectern.
In a church it is simply a bookrest on which a Bible is kept and from where readings from the Bible are read. In any lecture hall or similar place, lecterns are used to hold a speaker's notes or speech.
A lecturer or speaker typically reads from a lectern while giving a speech or presentation. The lectern provides a raised platform to hold notes or a script for easy visibility and access during the presentation.