An assembly hall is a building used for the purposes of holding deliberative assemblies. A deliberative assembly is an Organization, comprising of members that uses Parliamentary procedure for making decisions Some Christian denominations call their meeting places assembly halls. A Christian is a person who adheres to Christianity, a monotheistic Religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth Elders and ministers of Presbyterian churches gather in assembly halls for their general assembly, such as in the General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland. Presbyterianism is a family of Christian denominations within the Reformed branch of Protestant Western Christianity Presbyterian polity is a method of Church governance typified by the rule of assemblies of Presbyters or elders The Assembly Hall is located between the Lawnmarket and The Mound in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Groups of congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses called circuits meet twice a year, once for a two-day Circuit Assembly and once for a one-day Special Assembly Day. Jehovah's Witnesses is a restorationist, millenialist Christian denomination These usually occur in structures owned and operated by the organization called assembly halls.
Assembly hall may also refer to other types of religious buildings, such as the Salt Lake Assembly Hall. See also Temple Square The Salt Lake Assembly Hall is one of the buildings owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the southwest corner
Assembly Hall can refer to multiple arenas. An arena is an enclosed area often circular or oval-shaped designed to showcase Theater, musical performances or sporting events