Anywhere. It doesn't matter where, the Christian can worship God anywhere at anytime!
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
A Christian has no pilgrimage (unless you speak in allegories and metaphors). Christians are to worship in Spirit and in truth. The worship of God in this time is not linked to a specific place.
Constantine was the first emperor to *accept* Christianity but he did *not* make it the official religion of the Roman Empire. Constantine did put a stop to Christian persecution, returned Christian property from pagans and reduced support for pagan religion.On February 27 380 Theodosius I "... declared "Catholic Christianity" the only legitimate imperial religion, ending state support for the traditional Roman religion."This was over 40 years after Constantine had died.Christian persecutions still continued - those following other variants of it.
christians may find it easier to worship god using visual objects. Symbols are used as a visual connection to god and heaven.
No... but then, neither should professing Christians be "worshiping the Bible" -- but the God it reveals.ANSWER 2:The Baha'i Faith has its own scriptures but Baha'is "worship" NO sacred texts. They worship only God.
Christianity is not about a sacred place or site, it's about a living relationship with Jesus Christ. As Jesus is with us wherever we are we can worship him individually, or we can worship jointly with others, also wherever we are, either in church or at park or mall...........
Primarily, Christians worship in churches on Sundays.
Answer Ai can only speak for the Jews..the Temple was built by them and was where they served God. God's presence never departed from there. Answer B (Hint on Answer A)God is everywhere anytime. God is not bounded by site or certain place. God is closer to you than your blood veins. I understand that the temple is sacred to Jews but I don't understand how the site itself is sacred if the temple if completely destroyed thousands of year ago well before Christianity per the Bible God revelation to Jesus (PBUH) and well before Islam per Quran God revelation to prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Currently the site includes sacred worship houses for both Muslims and Christians.
The same sight that is also sacred (Holy) for the Jews and the Christians., especialy Masjid i Umar.
Christians do not worship using a mat.
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.
Christians worship God. We often worship with our hands up in the air in worship towards God.
Christians worship everywhere. "other" Christians worship in Isreal, or Nazareth, or Bethlehem.... but Christians still worship everywhere
Mormons are Christians. They worship God and Jesus, and are considered part of the Protestant tradition. They believe that the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and New Testament are sacred scripture. But they also believe their own bible, the Book of Mormon, is sacred scripture too.
Christians believe him to be God and therefore worship him as God.
Some sacred places of worship in the Yoruba religion include shrines dedicated to Orishas (deities) such as Ogun, Sango, and Yemoja, as well as the Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove in Nigeria, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important place of worship for adherents of the Yoruba religion. Sacred forests, rivers, and mountains are also considered places of spiritual significance in the Yoruba tradition.