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A general view from the back of the church. |

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A closer view of the
front of the church interior (with from left to right) the font,
the pulpit (with above, the Presbyterian logo and motto, the
Burning Bush and "Ardens sed Virens" [burning but
flourishing], and below the communion table) and lectern. |

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The lectern with the
Bible which is central to all worship. In fact worship
always commences with the congregation standing as the Bible is
being carried in and opened. Only then does the minister
enter. The congregation may remain standing for him/her
but not necessarily so. |

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Presbyterians only
observe two sacraments. The first of these is baptism,
hence the importance of the font. |

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The second sacrament
is that of the Lord's Supper. Presbyterians may, but do
not usually, use the Common Cup, because since the late 19th
century, they do not normally use unfermented wine. |
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