After church fellowship at restaurants, Bible bingo! Games.. several things.. Each church varies..
Worship has always been the one central church activity, even though greatly corrupted in certain situations by the introduction of pagan rituals, it remains important to all who wish to worship 'in Spirit and in truth'.
Secondly, for those who truly love the God of the Bible, His word is precious above the words of men. Thus although this word needs to be faithfully proclaimed as part of Christian worship, it is also the subject of personal and group study, either organized or informal.
Thirdly, prayer, although a part of corporate worship in a Christian worship context, is often engaged in 'wherever two or three are gathered in my name'. Many churches also have formal mid-week gatherings specifically for prayer, as well as for special needs at other times.
Fourthly, Christians often engage in charitable deeds which can take many forms, in order to help those in need.
There is worship in church. We go to church to have time with God and praise him with our brothers and sisters in Christ. In church their is glory given to God. There is joy and peace in the church.
Vivaldi composed music for non church activities and church services.
There are many things beside a church service in church, like supporting widows, missionaries and Christmas programs.
Yes, they can help in the church.
No.
The roles of males in the Anglican Church is that most of the leadership roles in the church was restricted to them. The were expected to play the major role in all of the church activities.
Church
Ask the church for premission and decide ont he topic or activities you want to do.
A woman in church is engaged in religious activities, while a woman in a bathtub is likely bathing or relaxing. The contexts and activities of the two settings are very different.
Unfortunately, yes.
Mission
The best place would be by going to church and getting involved in church activities.
Well, Christian's worship by going to church on Sundays and going to Youth Group with/for their children and doing activities with their church, etc.