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INSIDE!
Lectern & Alta
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Outside
Plan!
ChancelChancelIs the area where the altar is, the
choir also stand here as well.
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NaveNave
The Nave is an open space in a church where the congregation sit
in the pews.
The pulpit is where the vicar read the scriptures. The pulpit often has an
octagonal base to remind worshipers of the regenerating
power of the Word
PulpitPulpit
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LecternLectern
The lectern is the place where scripture is read and prayers are
offered.
The altar also has a central place in the chancel. This is also where
communion is organised.
AltarAltar
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VestryVestry
The rectangular vestibule at the main (usually western) entrance to
a church.
A vestry is a storage room in or attached to a church. A vestry is
also an administrative committee of a church.
NarthexNarthex
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Outside PlanOutside Plan
Graveyard [ Cemetery ]CrossStatuesSometimes a war memorialOn some of them there is a ‘setting’, usually of a scene in the bible [for example Jesus’ birth at Christmas time] using staues.
CHURCHES!