Yes, but not because they are Masons. Almost all Masonic organizations worldwide require that a potential member must believe in God before they are allowed to join the organization in the first place. However, the purpose of meeting in the Lodge is not to worship God, and in fact that does not take place. Masons are expected to worship God in whatever church, temple or mosque they habitually attend, and at home, using whatever form of worship seems proper to them.
no they did not because they are anti-Christ; that means they did not worship Jesus Christ.
Masons worship a god which they call the Great Architect of the Universe. Those who worshipers will explain better.
Masons worship a god which they call the Great Architect of the Universe. This could be different from the real worship.
In Matthew 14:22-23 Jesus reveals who He is and accepts worship.
no they did not. they worship god and jesus christ the lord
Jesus Christ the Son of God.
Jesus Christ, The Saviour of Mankind
Some people there do.
Jesus always said it was wrong to worship idols.
Methodists don't worship the devil. They are Christians and worship God and Jesus Christ.
God and Jesus Christ; and Christans believe in the Trinity (Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit)
.Catholic AnswerThe same God, and Lord Jesus Christ that they worship the rest of the year.
Jesus (if he existed) was Jewish, so he practised Jewish worship. Christianity didn't exist until after his death, it was invented by the Holy Roman Empire, not Jesus himself.
Roman Catholics
worship jesus christ and our heavenly farther