a church - Christianity
Baha'i casa de Worship - Baha'i faith
a mosque - Islam
A cathedral - Catholicism
a temple (Buddhism, Mormon, French Protestants, Orthodox Christianity, Greek)
a chapel - Presbyterian
a Kirk - Scottish Christianity
A Meetinghouse - Religious Society of Friends, Mormons,
A Mandir and Pathi - Hinduism
a Derasar - Jainism
Templums and Fanums - Roman (paganism)
Hof - Norse paganism
Jinja - Shinto
Synagogue - Judaism
Gurdwara - Sikhism
Daoguan - Taoism
A Fire Temple - Zoroastrianism
Masonic Lodge - Freemasonry
church or chappel
Christians meet in churches to worship together and learn about God, but it's no place special, it is a designated meeting place, you could worship anywhere, in fact God wants us to always worship him, no matter what. Churches are just a common place people can go to worship together on it's days of meeting (Usually Sundays)
A place of worship means a special building where people gather to pray. A church or synagogue is a place of worship.
because they respect who they worship
To congregate together with those of like faith and learn about God and how we should live our lives.
A place of worship means a special building where people gather to pray. A church or synagogue is a place of worship.
Sikh Temples are knows as "Gurdwaras". As per Sikhism, any one can worship at any time and any place. Gurdwaras are the places where Sikhs unite and worship / praise God together.
The place of worship is called Masjid where Muslims go to worship and pray
Mosque
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Place of worship for Jewish people
Yes, the mosque is the place where people that study the Islamic faith go to worship
The place of worship for Muslims is called the Masjid or Mosques