NOUN
- a layman who is authorized by the bishop to read parts of the service in an Anglican or Episcopal church
How To Use lay reader In A Sentence
- Ironically, it may, indeed, frighten the lay reader away altogether.
- To the lay reader, may I repeat the Government's basic proposal, which is to stop any stock moving off a farm for a 20-day period following an inward movement onto the farm.
- To the lay reader, may I repeat the Government's basic proposal, which is to stop any stock moving off a farm for a 20-day period following an inward movement onto the farm.
- His most striking proposition to the lay reader is that human beings are genetically programmed to learn certain kinds of language.
- I suspect the lay reader will find their content bewildering.
- On feast days, and other special days, the Lay Reader will also wear a tunicle over his or her alb.
- Lay readers and retired clergy have conducted services in the vicar's absence.
- With no Sunday school program for the five or so children present, we were invited to be part of the Sunday morning service. I served as an acolyte, a lay reader, and even led liturgical dance.
- They act as a filter and a translator from the expert source to the lay reader.
- Waking at Dawn two single thoughts consumed her, -- the Lay Reader, and the humpiest of the express packages downstairs. Peace on Earth, Good-will to Dogs