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Church Edifice, Altar Materials

Church Edifice, Altar Materials

The Holy Altar and Altar Step

The Holy Altar The Altar is the most important symbol and structure in the Holy Sanctuary of the Church Building. It is generally about 3.5 to 4 ft. high, 6 ft. long and 3.5 to 4 ft. wide (sizes vary in Churches). It is built of wood or concrete and Read more

By Jacob P Varghese, 5 yearsMarch 15, 2021 ago
Church Edifice, Altar Materials

Church Building – Its Significance and Structure

Significance of Church Edifice. The Church building is an edifice or structural building, specially consecrated and set apart for worship. God is omnipresent and He dwells everywhere, but Church building is a symbol of heavenly abode and presence of the Triune God’s. Christ refers to  it as a Temple of Read more

By Jacob P Varghese, 5 yearsMarch 1, 2021 ago

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