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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. Pew - Wikipedia

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    Traditional solid oak church pews. A pew (/ ˈ p juː /) is a long bench seat or enclosed box, used for seating members of a congregation or choir in a church, funeral home or sometimes a courtroom. Occasionally, they are also found in live performance venues (such as the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, which was formerly a church).

  4. Lectern - Wikipedia

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    They may be either fixed in place or portable. A lectern differs from a pulpit, the latter being used for sermons though, especially historically, many pulpits include a built in lectern, for example Siena Cathedral Pulpit (Nicola Pisano, 1268). Churches that have both a lectern and a pulpit will often place them on opposite sides.

  5. Texas pastor is already back on the pulpit just three months ...

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    A pastor in North Texas returned to the pulpit mere months after he turned himself after being accused of sexual assault. In June, Ronnie Goines, 51, turned himself in to Arlington police after ...

  6. Pulpit burnout: Why some pastors have considered ... - AOL

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    Two pastors speak about mental illness amongst clergy and how that encouraged them to speak openly about it and the pressures that come with ministry. Pulpit burnout: Why some pastors have ...

  7. Chancel - Wikipedia

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    Following the exposition of the doctrine of transubstantiation at the fourth Lateran Council of 1215, clergy were required to ensure that the blessed sacrament was to be kept protected from irreverent access or abuse; and accordingly the area of the church used by the lay congregation was to be screened off from that used by the clergy.

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