You don't have to go to church to worship God. Going to church doesn't make you a christian. You can sit in a garage all day but it won't make you a car. And it isn't how you act every Sunday at church; it's how you act every other day of the week. I haven't gone to church in a few years to be honest, but that doesn't mean I don't pray to God. So to answer your question, you don't have to go to church to worship God. Hope I helped. Have a great week!
No as there were no churches then, they came later on.
They worship Jesus on Sundays at church
You can worship him anywhere, but mostly in a church.
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If you are assembled in the name of god, then worshiping god is enough.
christians worship jesus everywhere, mostly in church though but if they are hardcore christians it doesnt matter where they are.
We celebrate Jesus death by attending a church service and by fasting that day.
The Anglican church is a denomination of Christianity. Anglicans worship God and believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ. .
The Catholic Church has never worshiped Mary. They worship God alone.
No. Mormons are people that are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. They are not demons and do not have horns. You can learn more about the church and it's members by visiting their website or attending a worship service. Links are provided under "Related Links" below.
It is not really about the "features" in a Church that bring Christians to go to Church. The main reason that Christians go to Church lies in their belief that a Church symbolically represents the "home" of Jesus on earth. Therefore; going to Church, in effect, is a sign of respect and reverence in the sense that you are visiting Jesus' home. In this context, what could be more respectful than to: · Worship in the home of Jesus? · To get married in the home of Jesus? · To have your child baptized in the home of Jesus?
They mainly worship JESUS CHRIST, LORD and SAVIOUR* but they also worship MARY the VIRGIN
The important parts of the church (Christianity) are the cross, Bible, Jesus, God, worship and praise.