A church is the term usually used for the building. Some may use the term Temple. But a church is actually the gathering of people. The location is whatever works.
As individuals we can worship God anywhere - at home, work, school, etc. However, when we worship as a community we usually do so in a building we call a church. The definition of a church, however, is not the building but the community.
People in Greece do not worship buildings; they either worship divinities or are atheists. Historically, Greeks used to worship divinities in temples devoted to particular gods. Today, Greeks are overwhelmingly Christian (the Greek Orthodox Church) and pray in churches.
a synagogue
No, a chapel is used for christian worship and a basilica is an integral religious building
The Christian church is in the people and so it not limited to any building. Which makes it different from any other religion.
No, you dont you can worship wherever you want and god will listen to you.
A place of worship means a special building where people gather to pray. A church or synagogue is a place of worship.
A place of worship means a special building where people gather to pray. A church or synagogue is a place of worship.
A church, normally. But sometimes people will meet in homes or buildings for times of worship, or will worship at home with their families to music.
Greek temples were usually dedicated to specific gods and were used for religious ceremonies and sacrifices. They featured columns, a central area for worship, and were often located outside of cities. Christian churches, on the other hand, are places of worship for Christians and typically include an altar, seating for worshippers, and symbols such as a cross. They are located within cities and used for communal worship, prayer, and sacraments.
Mechanical instruments are acceptable in Christian worship.
32% of the worlds population identify with the Christian faith.