precent

/prɪˈsɛnt/
verb
  1. To lead a congregation or group in singing or chanting, especially in a religious service.
    • The choir director will precent the hymns during the Sunday service.
    • She learned to precent the call to worship from her grandmother, who had done it for decades.
    • In the old church, the deacon would precent the psalms from the front of the sanctuary.
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