Beautiful colors and excellent embroidery give this reversible ready-made Red/White Bookmark, Pulpit Scarf, and extra-large Communion Table Runner Set a custom look. Made of revolutionary Liberty fabric, colorfast and soil resistant, this convenient reversible design lets you display beautiful paraments in two liturgical colors, making this an exceptional value and quality set.
This set of 3 includes bookmark, 3 1/2" x 36”; pulpit scarf, 18” x 36”; and extra-large Communion table runner, 20” x 108”— each finished with chainette gold fringe.
Bookmarks of each color feature cross image.
The red side of the Stole features descending dove image; the white side of the
Stole features cross and crown image.
Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery, when not in stock. To check stock availability, please contact us at 1-800-672-1789. All of the Ascension Series pieces can be made to custom fit your chancel area. For help with placing a custom order, please call our Custom Sales Department at 1-800-237-7511.
Check out our matching Bookmark and Pulpit Scarf Set, as well as matching reversible Stole.
Take a moment to look at our entire selection of Reversible Parament Sets.
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The Book of Common Worship provides orders of worship and liturgical texts for each Sunday, festival, and season of the year.
Chalice Worship assists worship leaders in preparation for various worship occasions.
Care Tips. . .
Dry clean only.
Did you know. . .
Paraments are the linens and cloth hangings used on communion tables, altars, pulpits and lecterns; they “clothe” the central furnishings in the chancel. The colors of the paraments reflect the traditional colors of the seasons of the Christian year, and are changed as the seasons of the Christian year change. Often they are embellished with specific symbols appropriate to the particular season.
The cross and crown image is often interpreted as symbolizing the reward in heaven (the crown) coming after the trials in this life (the cross). (James 1:12)
The descending dove is a symbol of the presence of God as the Holy Spirit and peace, new life, and purity. The use of the dove as a symbol of peace and new life comes from the story of Noah and the flood, where Noah sent a dove forth to find out if the waters had subsided. The use of the dove as a symbol for the Holy Spirit comes from the story of Jesus’ baptism, where a dove descended, and a voice was heard from the heaven, saying “And a voice from heaven said, ‘This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.’” (Matthew 3:17, NIV).