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KayTheCurler said:Smack dab in the middle eh. That really puts the minister in a commanding position - not that there is anything wrong with that. In my own experiences the pulpit has always been off to the side of the altar. I'm curious now. Is my experience unusual - or the placement of that pulpit? Wonderful array of organ pipes too!!
paradox3 said:It's a lovely looking sanctuary. Wishing you well in your new charge @revjohn !
historically place the pulpit to the centre of the sanctuary to emphasize the centrality of preaching.
Presbyterians historically place the pulpit to the side and balance that with a lectern opposite.
Those r quite the pipes, there
(Must be quite the effort 2 clean them...good thing people don't have to blow them with their breath...though, as the inspiration strikes)
Thousand+ cherubs lathered alternating in soap and mineral oil each of them "played" through each tube?I have no idea how to clean a pipe organ, though I imagine it is a fairly involved process. And these are small ones. Imagine cleaning one of the thousand+ pipe, five manual monsters.
Placement of the pulpit is informed by theology.
Methodists historically place the pulpit to the centre of the sanctuary to emphasize the centrality of preaching.
Presbyterians historically place the pulpit to the side and balance that with a lectern opposite. Scripture will be read from the lectern and the message preached from the pulpit. The emphasis is on the sacred space between the reading of God's word and the teaching of it.
Nancy said:And United churches?
crazyheart said:Have you ever heard about this book?
I did not know this. My family UCCan was built long after union (late fifties) but was in the Presbyterian style. Wonder why, since as a new congregation without roots in any of the founding denominations, they could have gone either way.
And Dad is up in Heaven drooling over those organs.![]()
Made me grin to see all the pink carpet & upholstery in a place called "Cupids" - Valentine's sentiments every day?And here is the pulpit in Cupids.