Bob Cunningham
2003-08-24 20:38:33 UTC
In Jan Karon's books about Mitford and Father Tim's
Episcopal church, there are mentions of an "epistle side"
and a "gospel side". Some of the characters in the books
normally sit on the epistle side, while others sit on the
gospel side.
At http://www.allsaintssmyrna.org/www/html/glossary.htm
there's a glossary of terms pertaining to the Episcopal
Church. Among other things, it says
Lesson
also the Epistle; any reading from the Bible except
the Gospels or Psalms; usually read on the opposite
side of the church from where the Gospel is read; in
older practice the Lesson was read from the "Epistle
Side"--the right side facing the altar, while the
Gospel was read from the "Gospel Side"--the left side
facing the altar. Current practice in many Episcopal
churches does not conform to this older pattern.
That seems clear enough, but what is not clear is the
significance of someone sitting on one side or the other.
If I were to sit regularly on the gospel side -- or the
epistle side -- what would that tell the other congregants
about me, if anything?
Episcopal church, there are mentions of an "epistle side"
and a "gospel side". Some of the characters in the books
normally sit on the epistle side, while others sit on the
gospel side.
At http://www.allsaintssmyrna.org/www/html/glossary.htm
there's a glossary of terms pertaining to the Episcopal
Church. Among other things, it says
Lesson
also the Epistle; any reading from the Bible except
the Gospels or Psalms; usually read on the opposite
side of the church from where the Gospel is read; in
older practice the Lesson was read from the "Epistle
Side"--the right side facing the altar, while the
Gospel was read from the "Gospel Side"--the left side
facing the altar. Current practice in many Episcopal
churches does not conform to this older pattern.
That seems clear enough, but what is not clear is the
significance of someone sitting on one side or the other.
If I were to sit regularly on the gospel side -- or the
epistle side -- what would that tell the other congregants
about me, if anything?