A Pagan Perspective.
As Wiccans are just one part of the umbrella group Pagans, and as I any a life-long practicing Pagan, I can only answer this from my perspective.
But, yes. Most of the pagans I know, including a large number of Wiccans, are polytheistic we have no difficulty with revering many gods, including the Abrahamic God.
The difficulty may come from the other side. Most of the larger, "organized religions" are mono-theistic and they have a problem with our more "all inclusive" attitudes.
Some Wiccans will say no, while others may say yes. It would really depend on how the person interprets "God". If the Gods of Paganism and the God of Christianity are to be taken as literal stand alone entities rather than concepts of divine energy than No they could not, but if you view the Gods of Wicca and also the God of Christianity as more of an idea or concept rather than an actual being than yes just as some people in Wicca feel more comfortable with Celtic Gods as opposed to Germanic Gods it is logical to believe that one could feel more comfortable with the concepts of the Christian God over those of another. You will run into problems though when you try to move past just concepts of God and try to include The Bible into Wicca because they are not compatible.
Most Dianic Wiccans worship the Goddess only, acknowledging that She is the source of all living and contains all within Her.
yes he is praise the lord
Yes, of course. "...the Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart."
A sacred place can be anywhere, really, where one feels comfortable, in tune with nature and life in general, and can be alone (or alone with your group). Many Wiccans may practice inside a sacred circle, which is cast magically and is consecrated either with water or salt. As is common in most aspects of Wicca, there are differences between various Wiccans and various groups, so one sacred circle or sacred space may be entirely unique than any other.
The song "Blessed Be the Name of the Lord" is sung by Matt Redman not a band. Many churches and Christian organisations use this song for praise worship.
Some popular Christian worship songs in todays style would be; Your Great Name, Glorius Day, 10,000 Reasons, Your Love Never Fails, Stronger, Jesus Paid It All, Love The Lord and Before The Throne Of God Above.
The Bible is believed to be the word of God. Pentecostals use it like most other Christian denominations. They use it as a meter stick on how they are to live their lives (what to do or not to do). The Bible is comparable to the Torah (Judaism) or the Koran (Islam). The Bible has much to say about worship. "Sing onto the Lord a new song", "shout with a voice of triumph", and "dance before the Lord" are a few examples. There are many verses about worship and how to worship.
Being a bachelor is the best worship of Lord Hanuman.
In catholicism you thank the lord for everything, you pray to the lord, and you basically are the lords servant but you are serving him even more when you worship him. but in worship you are praising God and he hears you.
you shouldnt worship anything else but the Lord God
Last weekend I went to church to worship my lord.
Vaishnavas are a category of Hindus who worship lord Vishnu. Many strict vaishnavas won't even enter a lord shiva temple. They will only worship the avatars of Vishnu