The leader of a congregation
What is the Pastor
Where worship occurs
What is the sanctuary
The youth room is also known as:
The Fishbowl.
This person (God) was born of the Virgin Mary
Who is Jesus Christ.
The color for the current season we are in is:
Green.
This person reads scripture during worship.
Who is the lector.
This place is directly below the Sanctuary
What is Fellowship Hall
This room was re-done in the early 2010's and now features blue glass and a reflective space.
The Chapel.
This person spoke to God in a burning bush.
Who is Moses.
The season between Epiphany and Lent is called. It begins with Ash Wednesday and ends on Good Friday.
Lent.
Dressed in a white robe, this person lights candles, assists with Communion, and accompany the pastors. They typically serve in groups of two or three.
What is an acolyte.
What is the lectern.
This instrument is most commonly used in Church music and is played from this place.
The Choir Balcony.
This is the third book of the Bible and primarily contains laws and regulations for the Israelites once they've arrived in the promised land.
What is Leviticus.
Holy Week begins after this Sunday.
This person carries the cross into worship on Sundays where there is a processional.
Who is the Crucifer.
Where Church items (liturgical objects) are kept and prepared for worship.
The sacristy.
Normandale Lutheran Church is a member Congregation of this denomination.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).
This person is Jesus' cousin. He proclaims the coming of the kingdom of God while eating honey and locus.
John (the Baptist)
This season of the Church year is the longest and has two names
What is Ordinary Time, or the time after Pentecost.
This person prepares items and volunteers for their place in worship.
Who is the Sacristan.
The center of the Church
What is the Nave
Normandale Lutheran Church was founded in this year.
1950.
These three are the first three Kings of Israel.
Saul, David, Solomon
These objects signal the current Liturgical season.
What are paraments.