ambon

[am-bawn]

ambon Definition

a raised platform in a Christian church, usually on the right side of the chancel, where the clergyman stands when leading the choir or conducting the services.

Using ambon: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ambon" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The priest stood on the ambon to deliver his sermon.

  • Example

    The choir director led the singers from the ambon.

Phrases with ambon

  • in a position of authority or leadership within a church or religious organization

    Example

    He was appointed to serve on the ambon of the cathedral.

  • in an official capacity as a representative of a church or religious organization

    Example

    The bishop spoke from the ambon during the ceremony.

  • take on a leadership role within a church or religious organization

    Example

    After years of service, he was finally asked to step up to the ambon and lead the congregation.

Origins of ambon

from Late Latin 'ambo', meaning 'pulpit'

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Summary: ambon in Brief

An 'ambon' [am-bawn] is a raised platform in a Christian church, usually on the right side of the chancel, where the clergyman stands when leading the choir or conducting the services. It is also used to denote positions of authority or leadership within a church or religious organization, as in 'on the ambon' or 'step up to the ambon.'