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Primarily, Christians worship in churches on Sundays.
Churches.
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
It doesn't matter where Christians worship because all churches are Jesus' home.
Chapels, Churches, Abbey's and Cathedrals.
Gods body the church are for christians to meet worship the god.
AnswerArchaeologists believe they have found the world's oldest church in northern Jordan. If tests confirm that it dates back to between AD33 and AD70, it would make it the earliest known place of Christian worship by about 200 years. This find suggests that larger Christian communities already had formal places of worship even in the middle of the first century CE.It seems more common for the early Christians to worship in house churches, if only because of the cost of constructing and maintaining dedicated churches. By the third century, the Christian Church was becoming quite prosperous, and formal churches began to replace the house churches. In the fourth century, Constantine constructed numerous grand churches on the basilica model.
The official place of worship for Christians is the church. The Jews worship in a synagogue.
Some Christians think churches, mosques, and synagogues are all the same thing, but they're not: 1. Churches are churches 2. Synagogues are synagogues 3. Mosques are mosques All 3 are called "places of worship".
Yes. Jews pray to God in synagogues. Christians pray in churches.
Those are not forms of worship thay are classifications of churches; A Cathedral is the lead Parish in a Arch/Diocese and is the seat of the Arch/Bishop. A Basilica is a Church with historical significance attached to it. A church is just your normal suburban parish.
A mosque is the place of worship associated with the Islamic (Muslim) religion. Churches are the buildings used for worship by the Christian religion which includes Roman Catholics, Anglicans, Methodists, Baptists and so on.A church is where (usually) Christians worship, and a mosque is where Muslims worship.