Baptist churches do not have "mass." They have a church service and the time of the service depends on the church. Most churches have service sometime between 9:00 AM and 10:00 AM on Sunday mornings.
Carol Services at most churches are held during the weeks before Christmas. The service usually consists of sing Christmas Carols and hymns. Some churches also hold candlelight services around the same time.
Most protestant churches do not have priests. The person that leads the service is typically called a pastor or minister.
A Shabbat service typically lasts around 1-2 hours, although this can vary depending on the specific customs and traditions of the synagogue or community holding the service.
Depends on the denomination. Some churches run multiple services on a Sunday; others will have only one. Most churches will have a Sunday morning service, starting between 10-11am. Some churches will have an early service at breakfast time (8am), and others will have a second service in the evening - frequently with a more study-oriented structure. Most Christians would attend one service as a matter of course, with a second for a specific purpose when required.
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Most Churches do offer services on Christmas for Christmas worship, but not all of them do. A good portion of the larger, more community based churches however, will.
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You should go to church on Saturday It depends on your religion. Some say Saturday some say Sunday. Some religions do not need churches. There are also people who are not religious According to the Bible, Saturday is the true Sabbath. The Catholic Church has also admitted that they changed the day to Sunday and that Saturday is the true Sabbath.
Most Christians attend their primary worship service on Sunday, and this is a tradition that extends back to nearly the start of the Christian era. There is no single consensus on the origin. One explanation was that in some areas, Christians and Jews shared facilities. The Jews were able to keep the Sabbath and Christians agreed to hold services the next day. In some Roman areas the first day of the week was holy, giving a second explanation that as Christianity became the Roman religion it was reasonable to replace existing non-Christian services with Christian ones, taking over the first day of the week. Seventh Day Adventists are one notable mainstream Christian group that holds their primary worship service on the Sabbath (Saturday). It is weird b/c Saturday is the real Sabbath but the majority of people go on Sunday. Nowadays most churches offer a Saturday service too.
In the USA, churches are exempt from taxation.