From 1992 until 2006 I went to a Vineyard Church here in the Cincinnati area. I used to kid folks there telling them I was the only one who used the term
"Holy Ghost" for "Holy Spirit" and the only one who referred to the area in the front of the stage as an "altar."
The "altar rail" is a carryover from traditional churches where people knelt to receive communion. In some of our churches we used that "altar rail" as a place for people to pray and seek God. Some churches use prayer rooms instead.
I'm kinda schmaltzy about it but I personally like the "altar" as a place to pray.
I love the words and message of this song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpOhdC131xk
The Altar
by Ray Boltz
The service is nearing an end
The choir is singing "Just As I Am"
And now as that old song is played
People at the altar are kneeling down to pray
Some are finding mercy
Forgiveness for their sin
Some are fighting battles
They’ve been struggling to win
The time has come to give them to the Lord
That’s what this altar is for
That’s what this altar is for
You don’t have to carry those burdens anymore
There’s a light in the darkness
And there’s a love that’s true
And Jesus is waiting
Waiting here for you
Go quickly now before they close the door
That’s what this altar is for
I see a father is praying with his son
Momma kneels beside them
Thanking God they’ve come
There’s an old man standing there in tears
Giving up a part of him
He’s held back for years
Hearts are being broken
Lives are being changed
And those who call on Jesus
They will never be the same
The time has come to give in to the Lord
That’s what this altar is for
That’s what this altar is for
You don’t have to carry those burdens anymore
There’s a light in the darkness
And there’s a love that’s true
And Jesus is waiting
He is waiting here for you
Go quickly now before they close the door
You can give your burdens to the Lord
That’s what this altar is for