Monday, October 6, 2014

Use of our Meetinghouses

A typical Cultural Hall.
The inside of a typical Chapel. Benches
for Members and Visitors (with provided
Hymnals). A Sacrament Table (Far Left),
which is used for preparing the Sacrament
(Communion). And on the Stand, a Place
for the Bishop (Pastor), and his Counselors
to sit, and in some Congregations, an area
for the Choir to sit.
Our Meetinghouses as well as used for Sunday Worship, are also used for Social Gatherings, Activities, Dinners, etc... We have many rooms in our Meetinghouses. The most used rooms are the Chapel (For Worship and Devotionals), and our Cultural Hall which is a Gymnasium and a Stage. It is used mainly for Activities but is also used as an Overflow for the Chapel on Sunday when there are alot of people. We also use the Cultural Hall for Dinners and Performances. We also have a Kitchen and Serving Area for Members to Cook as well as store special utensils when needed. As well as those things, we also have many Classrooms where on Sunday we will learn and have lessons. We also use them for Activities like Boy Scouts.

Fields and Picnic Pavilions

Many Meetinghouses also have an attached Softball/Baseball Field with Bleachers and a Picnic Pavilion. A Picnic Pavillion is a covered area with many Picnic Tables and sometimes BBQs. Many Wards also have attached Basketball Courts outside.

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