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Tabernacle (Methodist)

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For other uses, seeTabernacle (disambiguation).
Center of a camp meeting In Methodism
Methodist Tabernacle inMathews, Virginia
The tabernacle lies in the center ofIndian Fields Methodist Campground.

InMethodism (inclusive of theholiness movement), atabernacle is the center of acamp meeting, whererevival services occur.[1][2] These evangelistic services are aimed at preaching the two works of grace in Methodism: (1) theNew Birth and (2)entire sanctification. They additionally callbacksliders to repentance.[3][4] Tabernacles may be constructed in acruciform-shaped fashion and are most often made of wood.[5][6] Like the interior of many Methodist churches, in the center of the tabernacle is analtar upon which theEucharist is consecrated; apulpit stands near it and is used by preachers to deliver sermons.[5] The area of the tabernacle housing the altar and pulpit is delimited by themourner's bench, which is used by congregants duringaltar calls.[5] Surrounding the tabernacle itself are usually several cabins and/or tents, where people stay while attending the camp meeting.[6]

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  1. ^David, Jonathan C. (2007).Together Let Us Sweetly Live: The Singing and Praying Bands.University of Illinois Press. p. 151.ISBN 9780252074196.
  2. ^Evans, Linda L. (2011).Will You Sparkle in the Light: An End-of-the-Age Crash Course in the Supernatural and Spiritual Things of God. WestBow Press. p. 218.ISBN 9781449719593.
  3. ^Heath, Elaine A. (1 January 2009).Naked Faith: The Mystical Theology of Phoebe Palmer. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 17.ISBN 9781630877170.Penitents came forward to the "mourners' bench," a long bench near the pulpit where sins were confessed and forgiveness received.
  4. ^Atkin, Pippa (2003).Flexi-RE Evaluation. Nelson Thornes. p. 8.ISBN 9780748763542.Their sermons done, revivalists like Caughey and Marsden, following time-honoured Methodist procedure, would urge people to the communion rail - called also the mourners' bench, a kind of Protestant confessional - in public acceptance of Christ.
  5. ^abcRandolph, Vance (1980).Religious songs and other items. University of Missouri Press. p. 13.ISBN 9780826203007.
  6. ^abLanier, Gabrielle M.; Herman, Bernard L. (19 June 1997).Everyday Architecture of the Mid-Atlantic: Looking at Buildings and Landscapes. JHU Press. p. 275.ISBN 9780801853258. Retrieved1 July 2018.
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