Depending on your definition of worship, Buddhists either do not worship at all, or worship as often as they see fit.
Unlike many religions, there is no specific requirement for this in the Buddha's teachings.
In monasteries, generally the community recites teachings of the Buddha at least twice a day.
Christians worship God. We often worship with our hands up in the air in worship towards God.
Catholics worship (latria) only God.
Rastafarian's do not have a specific place of worship. Often they will go to other Rastafarian's households to pray, and worship Jah with reasoning sessions.
Rastafarian's do not have a specific place of worship. Often they will go to other Rastafarian's households to pray, and worship Jah with reasoning sessions.
In a church, mosque, temple or synagogue. Well you can worship him anywhere, but a place of worship, with other people is often considered better.
No. Christians are monotheists who worship one deity. Pagans are often polytheist. They worship many deities and often welcome the deities of others into their folds.
Honest worship is often spontaneous. The spontaneity of a compliment to a loved one is part of its charm.
People can worship anywhere. It does not have to always be at church though it is nice to be able to worship with friends. Any quiet place where you will not be disturbed will do. I often worship as I go for my early morning walk. Worship is not only through prayer but also by your good works.
The song "We Worship You for Who You Are" is performed by the contemporary Christian music group, Hillsong Worship. This song expresses adoration and reverence for God's character and attributes. It is often sung in worship settings and reflects themes of praise and devotion.
The tirth kshestra are often considered supreme places of worship. However, for daily worship Jains go to a temple or a Mandir (also called Derasar)
Buddhists do not worship, because Buddhism is not a religion. It is a way of life, often couched in symbolic terms, but there are no deities to worship. That being said, a MEDITATION center is called a wat.
The early church typically met for gatherings and worship on a weekly basis, usually on Sundays.