The clear lectern could be said to be the beginning of this. Perhaps it was an idea driven by fashion, or perhaps it was an intentional way to break down the barrier between speaker and the people listening. In any case the clear lectern was a major step.
Historically the church has had many barriers between the people and the clergy. Prior to the reformation, services were carried out in Latin which prevented church goers even understanding the service. Gradually over several hundred years, the preacher got closer and closer to the congregation. Portable wooden lecterns were a major step, then the advent of the clear lectern. At last there was nothing to hide behind! Our Arc2 pulpit goes one step further than the clear podium. It removes the clear panel altogether. A slim stem is all that lies between the sermon giver and visitors. Many see this as progress.
It also has other advantages. At 19lbs or 8.5kg, it is less than half the weight of a regular acrylic lectern. You can pick it up with one hand and if you have the table you can pick that up with the other hand. It certainly allows the stage to get set up or cleared quickly. In comparison, an acrylic version normally requires at least 2 people to move safely.
For the Procson pulpit with a clear podium top please click.