Seating
and accommodations are just some of the everyday issues that churches
worry about every time they hold ceremonies. After all, the
logistical considerations when holding a mass are pretty different
than presiding over an outdoor wedding or organizing Sunday classes.
While pews and chairs are standard fare when it comes to seating,
there are times when one is more suited than the other, and vice
versa.
Portability
is probably the biggest consideration when choosing the best type of
church seating. Typically, durable folding chairs are best suited for
congregations that tend to relocate a lot and/or hold a lot of
outdoor activities. Pews, on the other hand, aren’t exactly easy to
move around. However, when aesthetics
are brought into the picture, pews seem to be a favorite because they
have a rustic and natural look on them.
Comfort
is another consideration simply because sitting around for prolonged
periods of time can be a bit straining, especially to older people.
Originally, church pews were provide the least bit of comfort,
although modern pews and portable chairs are built nowadays with soft
cushions and supports.
Longevity
is one last factor to consider since church chairs or pews (ideally)
should be durable enough to see regular, almost daily use.
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