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Pulpit

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Pulpit meaning

A raised platform in a church, sometimes enclosed, where the minister or preacher stands when giving the sermon; also, the lectern on such a platform. | Activity associated with or usually performed from a church pulpit; preaching, sermons, religious teaching. | The preaching profession, office, or role in general; the pastorate, the priesthood, the ministry.

Example sentences (20)

None of this stopped Super Size Me from earning plaudits from the pulpit and allowing Spurlock to use his bully pulpit to single-handedly shame the "Super Size" menu at McDonald's out of existence.

Anti-humanist emissaries like Musk and Thiel or May and Knight might preach from the pulpit of pure reason, but their worldviews are suffused with religious zeal, with the promise of enchantment.

But it is unclear how she will do so without the vice chair pulpit or the January 6 Committee.

But there was a backlash: as The Scotsman recorded, she was denounced from the pulpit of St Giles Kirk, fired from her job with Basil Spence’s architecture firm, and described being chased by child protection crusaders trying to remove her infant son.

Democratic President Joe Biden took to the pulpit Sunday at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church where Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. once delivered many powerful and eloquent sermons in the final years of his life.

Explore Stillman's woodlands in search of ephemeral beauties such as white trillium, May-apple, Virginia bluebell and Jack-in-the-pulpit.

Fear, popularity, spiritual pride, wealth, respect or a dozen other things or more which dwelled in the despitefully wicked hearts of people never called of God to stand in the pulpit.

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Kids running around in the pulpit is disrespectful and distracting.

One objector, Peter Aldis of Bath Road, compared the balcony to a “pulpit looking over a congregation” and said the proposed extensions would spoil picturesque views of the cathedral.

The front-page image is the pulpit of St. Andrew’s Church in Antwerp, Belgium.

The party advises both Bishop Alick Banda and Salangeta to cease using the pulpit as a platform for political speeches, emphasizing that the church should focus on delivering the message of salvation rather than hate speech.

What do you think are the limits of literally the bully pulpit?

According to Missouri Baptist Convention legal counsel Mike Whitehead, Missouri Baptist pastors have a wide scope for speaking to these issues from the pulpit.

Biden took the pulpit at Mother Emanuel, a historic AME church in Charleston, where nine black parishioners were shot dead in June 2015 by white gunman Dylann Roof.

Bishop David Todd Whittley has spent two decades not just preaching from the pulpit but working in the streets of West Garfield Park, where his family has been rooted in service for generations.

But those flames failed to destroy the sanctuary's historic pulpit.

Congregants of the Christ the Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley in western Sydney gasped and erupted into applause on Sunday evening as the Bishop returned to the pulpit to preach again following the alleged terror attack on him two weeks ago.

From the first-floor overlook, museum visitors could view the inside of a blooming mill pulpit, which also could be viewed from the ground floor gallery.

From what quarter, I beg to know, has proceeded a fire so deadly upon our ranks, during the last two years, as from the Northern pulpit?