What is Worship?
-Worship is the act of religious praise, honour or devotion. It’s a way for Christians to show their deep love and honour to God.
Why do Christians worship?
What are the 3 types of worship?
Liturgical Worship - Church service that follows a set structure or ritual
Non-Liturgical Worship - A service that doesn’t follow a set text or ritual
Informal Worship - A type of non-liturgical worship that is “spontaneous” or “charismatic” in nature
What form does Liturgical Worship take?
Why is liturgical worship important to Christians?
What form does non-liturgical worship take?
Why is non-liturgical worship important to Christians?
What form does informal worship take?
Why is informal worship important to Christians?
What is prayer?
Communicating with God, in silence or through words of praise, thanksgiving or confession, or requests for God’s help or guidance.
Why is prayer important?
Why is the lord’s prayer important to Christians?
What is a sacrament?
holy rituals through which believers receive a special gift of grace.
What is Baptism?
Ritual through which a person becomes a member of the church. It involves the use of water to symbolise the washing away of sin.
What is infant baptism?
For babies and young children. Believers’ baptism is for people who are old enough to understand the significance of the ritual.
Through baptism a person…
Why is infant baptism important?
What happens during infant baptism?
Why is believers baptism important?
What happens during Believers baptism?
What is holy communion?
Holy communion (Eucharist) is the sacrament that uses bread and wine to celebrate the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and his resurrections -It recalls the last supper of Jesus, using his words and actions
What are the differences in holy communion for diff denominations?
Catholics, Orthodox Christians and some Anglicans believe bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ. This means Jesus is fully present in the bread and wine
Protestant Christians celebrate holy communion as a reminder of the last supper. They don’t believe the bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ. Instead the bread and wine remain symbols of Jesus’ sacrifice, which helps believers to reflect on its meaning today.
Give a quote for holy communion
“For whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes.”
What impact does holy communion have on individuals?