Same as we do now. By singing, dancing, praying and doing good things in his name just to name a few. The only difference is they had less distraction than the modern Christian and therefore were better at it.......comparatively.
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
The early Christians (those in the first century) strived to imitate Jesus as their leader. This is why they were active Christian proclaimers in preaching the Word. Christians were also well known of refusing to worship the state or the emperor.
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
A Christian has no pilgrimage (unless you speak in allegories and metaphors). Christians are to worship in Spirit and in truth. The worship of God in this time is not linked to a specific place.
Constantine was the first emperor to *accept* Christianity but he did *not* make it the official religion of the Roman Empire. Constantine did put a stop to Christian persecution, returned Christian property from pagans and reduced support for pagan religion.On February 27 380 Theodosius I "... declared "Catholic Christianity" the only legitimate imperial religion, ending state support for the traditional Roman religion."This was over 40 years after Constantine had died.Christian persecutions still continued - those following other variants of it.
Primarily, Christians worship in churches on Sundays.
A:Generally speaking, no. Certainly, Nero expelled the Christians from Rome, but this was on the accusation that they started the Great Fire, not because of their worship. They soon returned and by the third century, there were several grand churches in Rome: certain evidence against the need to worship in secret. Nevertheless there were short periods, especially under Emperor Decius and again in the early fourth century, when Christianity was proscribed and Christians probably had to worship in secret.
Christians do not worship using a mat.
Christians worship God. We often worship with our hands up in the air in worship towards God.
Christians worship everywhere. "other" Christians worship in Isreal, or Nazareth, or Bethlehem.... but Christians still worship everywhere
Christians believe him to be God and therefore worship him as God.
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
True Christians only worship Jesus, nothing else.
christians worship on Sunday friends!!
There is no real answer to this. Christians worship God and Jesus and Hindus worship a plethora of gods, one god, or no gods at all.
Christians do not worship Jesus. They worship God.
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.