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  2. Nave - Wikipedia

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    The nave (/ n eɪ v /) is the central part of a church, stretching from the (normally western) main entrance or rear wall, to the transepts, or in a church without transepts, to the chancel. [1] [2] When a church contains side aisles, as in a basilica-type building, the strict definition of the term "nave" is restricted to the central aisle. [1]

  3. A Salina church wants to rezone its property. Here's what we ...

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    Emmanuel Church, 1325 E. Cloud St., will have its property rezoned from residential to commercial after a vote by the Salina City Commission. The church wants to lease out parts of the property ...

  4. Architecture of cathedrals and great churches - Wikipedia

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    In a church in which part of the body of the church extends beyond the transept, then this extension is architecturally termed the "chancel", for which the stricter definition includes only the choir and the sanctuary with the high altar, but in the common wider definition includes the whole eastern arm beyond the crossing. [28]

  5. Church architecture - Wikipedia

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    Early church architecture did not draw its form from Roman temples, as they did not have large internal spaces where worshipping congregations could meet. It was the Roman basilica used for meetings, markets, and courts of law that provided a model for the large Christian church and that gave its name to the Christian basilica. [4]

  6. Church (building) - Wikipedia

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    A parish church is a church built to meet the needs of people localised in a geographical area called a parish. The vast majority of Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran church buildings fall into this category. A parish church may also be a basilica, a cathedral, a conventual or collegiate church, or a place of pilgrimage.

  7. A historic Black church wants to combat gentrification on ...

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    Church, for me, it’s not about the jumping and shouting. I mean, that’s good. but if that’s all we’re doing we’re out of the will of God,” said Pastor Gregory Christopher

  8. How a Fayetteville church wants to memorialize its ... - AOL

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    Multiple members of Highway Holiness Church of Deliverance in Fayetteville, want to honor the church’s founder and pastor, Bishop James P. “J.P.” Swinson by renaming a local street

  9. Cathedral floorplan - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral: The home church of a bishop, which contains the cathedra or bishop's chair. [2] The church may be of any size. [3] Chapel: A smaller spaces inside a church that has its own altar Lady chapel a chapel dedicated to "Our Lady", Mary, mother of Jesus; Radiating Chapels: Located around the Apse of the church, accessible from the ...