It's true what he says. Everyday is a day that we Christians should worship God. There also is a day called the Sabbath. Its a day of rest, no working, and worshiping God. On the seventh day of Creation God rested and in the Ten Commandments it also says to Honor the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. But Christians don't just worship God on the Sabbath we try and are to worship him everyday of his wonderful work and love.
Everyday.
worship simply means submitting to God and Loving Him and all things.
Jesus said a church is wherever there are two our more people speaking of me (Christ).
Most Christian denominations hold their main worship services on Sunday. Sunday was chosen by the early Church because Jesus Christ rose from the dead on a Sunday and the Church wishes to perpetually commemorate that by holding services that day. Some denominations, however, retain the ancient Sabbath observed by the Jews which falls on Saturday. They believe that the day itself is intrinsically holy and cannot be changed, not even by the Church.
The two most important days of the year in Christianity are Easter and Christmas.
Christmas celebrates the birth of our Saivor, Jesus Christ. Although research shows it is more likely Jesus was born in the spring, not the winter, this day was chosen as a celebration that God's Son was born.
Easter is a celebration of Jesus' reserruction. Three days earlier, He was crucified on a cross, and He rose from the dead, just like He said He would.
Christmas (Jesus' birth)
Easter (Jesus' death and Ressurection)
Easter
Christmas
Whitsun (coming of the Holy Spirit)
There are a lot of common days: Christmas, Lent, Ash Wednesday, Maunday Thursday, Easter, Advent and so on. Lutherans and other protestants also celebrate Reformation.
easter, christmas
Yes, but there are some differences with some groups within Christianity. The majority will have Christmas, Lent, and Easter as the predominant 'special' days. Others will hold to the traditional days in Leviticus 23 but with different meanings like the Passover as Christ's memorial and new signs given to diciples.
Christmas- In remembrance of the birth of Jesus Christ Easter- In remembrance of the Resurrection of Christ Good Friday- In rememberance of the crucifixion of Christ.
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The "religion" Confucianism does not have special days like Christianity (Christmas). Confucianism places big importance on rituals. These rituals can take place on any day of the year and they honour ancestors deaths to deceased loved ones. So in the cofucianism religion special days (rituals) may occur when ever a family sees it is necessary.
As far as I know horseradish is not mentioned in the Bible and so has no special meaning in Christianity
Yes, the special book is called the Holy Bible.
Yes, the Holy Bible.
Yes, it is called 'The Holy Bible.'
The New Testament is the Christian scriptures.
The special days in May are: Mother's Day and the Gosselin Sextuplet's birthday.
Sunday, Christmas, & Easter.
Sunday-The main day of worship :)