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  2. Pulpit - Wikipedia

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    The pulpit of the Notre-Dame de Revel in Revel, Haute-Garonne, France Pulpit at Blenduk Church in Semarang, Indonesia, with large sounding board and cloth antependium "Two-decker" pulpit in an abandoned Welsh chapel, with reading desk below 1870 Gothic Revival oak pulpit, Church of St Thomas, Thurstonland Ambo, in the modern Catholic sense, in Austria 19th-century wooden pulpit in Canterbury ...

  3. St Michael le Belfrey, York - Wikipedia

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    The church is a member of the One Voice York, Evangelical Alliance and New Wine network of churches. Its daughter church, G2, [17] meets twice on a Sunday at Central Methodist Church York. [18] The Belfrey is a large Anglican church and the present incumbent is the Reverend Andy Baker (Interim Priest in Charge). The other senior clergy are ...

  4. John Wesley's New Room - Wikipedia

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    The chapel was built with a double-decker pulpit, which was common at the time, and is lighted by an octagonal lantern window to reduce the amount paid in window tax. In addition to meetings and worship, the New Room was used as a dispensary and schoolroom for the poor people of the area. [10] The pews and benches were made from old ship timber ...

  5. Greg Kronz sported the oversized glasses of the day, and a pretty hip beard, when he arrived 30 years ago as the new rector at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church on Hilton Head Island.

  6. Pulpit altar - Wikipedia

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    A pulpit altar or pulpit-altar is an altar in a church that is built together with a pulpit that is designed as an extension above the altar, so the pulpit, altar, and altarpiece form one unit. This type of altar is typical in a Baroque style church whereas earlier medieval churches and many more modern churches tend to have the more common ...

  7. Ambon (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    An iconostasis with a rounded stone ambon of two steps (Beloiannisz, Hungary).. The ambon or ambo (Greek: ἄμβων, meaning "pulpit"; Slavonic: amvón) in its modern usage is a projection coming out from the soleas (the walkway in front of the iconostasis) in an Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic church.

  8. Church architecture - Wikipedia

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    In modern architecture several churches have been inspired to use traditional designs. These include the Church of the Good Shepherd in Shihlin (Taipei), which was designed by Su Hsi Tsung and built in the traditional siheyuan style. The chapel of Taiwan Theological College and Seminary includes a pagoda shape and traditional tile-style roof.

  9. Monford marks 30 years in pulpit - AOL

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    Aug. 29—LIMA — Dr. B. Lamont Monford Sr. has been preaching in the pulpit at Philippian Missionary Baptist Church in Lima for the past 30 years. On Sunday, he marked the milestone at the church.

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