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- Pulpit abstract "Pulpit is a speakers' stand in a church. In many Christian churches, there are two speakers' stands at the front of the church. often, 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.The other speaker's stand, usually on the right (as viewed by the congregation), is known as the lectern. The word lectern comes from the Latin word "lectus", past participle of legere, meaning "to read", because the lectern primarily functions as a reading stand. It is typically used by lay people to read the scripture lessons (except for the Gospel lesson), to lead the congregation in prayer, and to make announcements. Because the epistle lesson is usually read from the lectern, the lectern side of the church is sometimes called the epistle side. In other churches, the lectern, from which the Epistle is read, is located to the congregation's left and the pulpit, from which the sermon is delivered, is located on the right (the Gospel being read from either the center of the chancel or in front of the altar).".
- Pulpit thumbnail Convento_Cristo_December_2008-18.jpg?width=300.
- Pulpit wikiPageExternalLink Custom_lecterns.html.
- Pulpit wikiPageID "251307".
- Pulpit wikiPageRevisionID "606663435".
- Pulpit hasPhotoCollection Pulpit.
- Pulpit subject Category:Christian_religious_objects.
- Pulpit subject Category:Church_architecture.
- Pulpit subject Category:Religious_furniture.
- Pulpit comment "Pulpit is a speakers' stand in a church. In many Christian churches, there are two speakers' stands at the front of the church. often, 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.The other speaker's stand, usually on the right (as viewed by the congregation), is known as the lectern.".
- Pulpit label "Ambona (architektura)".
- Pulpit label "Chaire (église)".
- Pulpit label "Kansel".
- Pulpit label "Kanzel".
- Pulpit label "Pulpit".
- Pulpit label "Pulpito".
- Pulpit label "Púlpito".
- Pulpit label "Púlpito".
- Pulpit label "講壇".
- Pulpit sameAs Kazatelna.
- Pulpit sameAs Kanzel.
- Pulpit sameAs Άμβωνας.
- Pulpit sameAs Púlpito.
- Pulpit sameAs Pulpitu.
- Pulpit sameAs Chaire_(église).
- Pulpit sameAs Pulpito.
- Pulpit sameAs 講壇.
- Pulpit sameAs Kansel.
- Pulpit sameAs Ambona_(architektura).
- Pulpit sameAs Púlpito.
- Pulpit sameAs m.01l97f.
- Pulpit sameAs Q211775.
- Pulpit sameAs Q211775.
- Pulpit wasDerivedFrom Pulpit?oldid=606663435.
- Pulpit depiction Convento_Cristo_December_2008-18.jpg.
- Pulpit isPrimaryTopicOf Pulpit.