Virtually every denomination worships God in a Church building. But The Bible doesn't refer to "the church" as a building, but as a people. The church in God's eyes are His people, not buildings.
Christians worship in church by praying to God, singing praises to Him and listening to a sermon about some Bible topic.
Christians also fellowship with one another in church and talk about their faith to one another and encourage each other in their faith.
But it isn't WHERE we worship God that matters, it is HOW we worship God. And Jesus confirmed in John 4:24 that we are to worship God in spirit and truth.
the people that worship in a synagogue are Jewish people.
Christians and Catholics
Many religions worship in a chapel. People of Christain faith worship in a chapel they do not always call it a chapel but this is the proper term.
it is christian orthodox church
how did worship services change from the days of the early church
None currently unless you found a church & want to.
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If one is religious, yes. And if one's faith worships on Sunday.
To worship Jesus it is considered a Holy sanctuary just about every religion worships some sort of sanctuary.
He worships Mammon (in some peoples' opinions). He's also a member of the Collegiate Reformed Dutch Protestant Church.
Cathedrals are typically used by Christians, specifically within the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Eastern Orthodox traditions. Worship services, ceremonies, and Mass are commonly held at cathedrals for the congregation of believers.
The church of Christ worships on Sundays, because in the old testament of the Bible, God made the Earth in 6 days and rested on the 7th. Therefore, they opt to rest and worship on Sunday just as God did.
Every conscious man worships this holy work.
Yes, the Church is considered both human and divine. It is human in that it is made up of fallible people, but it is divine in that it is founded by Christ and guided by the Holy Spirit. This dual nature reflects the belief that the Church is a spiritual institution with a human element.
No. Monasteries are where monks and/or nuns live. Churches are where the congregation worships. However, a monastery usually includes a chapel or a church as part of the complex.