The History of Lecterns and Pulpits: Essential Church Furniture for Worship and Proclamation

Updated May 4, 2026

When we think of a Catholic church, certain sacred elements immediately come to mind—among them the lectern (ambo) and the pulpit. These foundational pieces of church furniture have played a vital role in proclaiming Scripture and delivering sermons for centuries, and they continue to be essential in modern worship spaces.

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The Origins of the Lectern (Ambo)

The lectern, often referred to in Catholic tradition as the ambo, has roots in early Christian and even pre-Christian worship. In ancient synagogues and early churches, the ambo served as an elevated place where Scripture was proclaimed to the faithful.

By the Middle Ages, lecterns became more structured and symbolic:

  • Used to hold the Bible, lectionary, and sacred texts
  • Positioned prominently for clear proclamation of the Word
  • Crafted from wood, stone, or metal, often with ornate detailing

Today, the lectern remains a central part of the Liturgy of the Word, serving as the place where Scripture is read and shared with the congregation.


The Evolution of the Pulpit

The pulpit developed as a distinct structure focused on preaching and teaching. Emerging in early Christian churches and becoming prominent in the Middle Ages, pulpits were often:

  • Elevated to ensure visibility and audibility
  • Richly carved with religious symbols and artwork
  • Positioned as a focal point within the church

By the 17th century, pulpits became more standardized, often featuring:

  • A raised platform
  • A protective railing or enclosure
  • A canopy or sounding board

The pulpit symbolized authority, teaching, and spiritual leadership, and it remains an important feature in many churches today.

 At St. Jude Shop, we are dedicated to providing churches with the highest quality pulpits and lecterns to support their worship and teaching ministries. Let's take a look at the history of these high-quality church furniture pieces and how they've evolved throughout the years. 

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Lectern vs. Pulpit: Understanding the Difference

While sometimes used interchangeably, lecterns and pulpits serve different roles in worship:

  • Lectern (Ambo): Used for reading Scripture, psalms, and announcements
  • Pulpit: Used for delivering sermons, homilies, and teachings

Both are essential elements of Catholic church furniture, supporting the structure and flow of the Mass and other liturgical services.


Modern Lecterns and Pulpits for Today’s Churches

In 2026, church lecterns and pulpits combine tradition with functionality. Today’s designs offer:

  • Durable, high-quality materials for long-term use
  • Classic and contemporary styles to match any sanctuary
  • Practical features for clergy and lectors

Whether your parish is restoring a historic church or updating a modern worship space, choosing the right church furniture helps create a reverent and welcoming environment.

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For generations, St. Jude Shop has served parishes, schools, and ministries with dependable Catholic church supplies. Our commitment to quality, tradition, and service ensures that every item—from lecterns to altar supplies—supports your mission of worship and proclamation.


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The lectern and pulpit are more than functional pieces—they are sacred spaces where God’s Word is proclaimed and shared. Investing in well-crafted church furniture helps foster reverence, clarity, and connection within your parish community

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