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Baptismal Fonts


The baptismal font plays a significant role in the lives of believers, not just at the time of baptism but throughout the years. Placing the font in a significant place serves as a constant reminder that we are baptized into Christ. 

 

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Ambos


The ambo is a place where The Word is read or spoken. As a single piece of furniture it can reduce the clutter of having both a lecturn and a pulpit while still providing the chancel with a physical manifestation of the guiding The Word. 

 

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Altars


The altar is generally the liturgical and architectural focus of the church building. It can represent a place of sacrifice, like those of the old testament, or a table around which members gather to eat, partaking in the victory feast of communion.  

 

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The furnishings are major focal points in any worship space

The Altar, Font, and Ambo emphasize the three means of Grace: Communion, Baptism, and the Word

© 2016 The Center for Liturgical Art

An outreach program of Concordia University Nebraska

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