Christianity: practices

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what is worship?
Worship is any act that shows devotion or love for God, ranging from praying at home to attending a church service.
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what are the forms of worship?
Liturgical worship,Non-liturgical worship,Informal worship and Private worship.
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what is liturgical worship?
Liturgical worship is a church service that follows a set pattern of prayers and readings, usually found in a printed book.
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why is liturgical worship important?
it gives them a sense of tradition and teaches them about christian history.
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what is Non-liturgical worship?
Non-liturgical worship is more informal and has less structure.
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why is non-liturgical worship important?
the elements can be tailored to different types of services.For example, the sermon could be on a topical theme, and prayers could be in the service leader’s own words rather than those written in a book.
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what is private worship?
Private worship is informal and often takes place at home, but it can be liturgical or non-liturgical.Some examples of private worship are saying grace before a meal or reading a passage from the Bible each day.
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why is private worship important?
Worshipping alone can allow a person to feel close to God. Private worship can be an opportunity for Christians to explore a personal, individual connection with God.
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what is informal worship?
a type of spontaneous non-liturgical worship,can include clapping,dancing and speaking with tongues.
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where does informal worship take place?
it takes place at house churches and private homes.
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According to ACTS, which form of prayer means to say sorry?
Confession
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Which two sacraments are recognised by Protestants?
Baptism and Eucharist
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Which Christian festival is the most important?
Easter is the most important Christian festival as it celebrates Jesus’ victory over death.
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Which of these describe a Quaker meeting house?
A quiet place with no set hymns or leader, where the seats are often arranged in a circle
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Why have both CAFOD and Tearfund provided emergency aid in Ethiopia?
Drought
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What is transubstantiation?
Transubstantiation is the belief that the bread and wine become Jesus’ body and blood. Church of England Christians believe that the bread and wine have a spiritual connection to Jesus.
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