Communion services also known as Eucharist services ALSOJehovah's Witnesses have the Memorial of the Lord's Evening Meal once a year on the date that corresponds to Nisan the 14th on the ancient Jewish calender, which was the actual date that the "last supper" occurred.
christians worship jesus everywhere, mostly in church though but if they are hardcore christians it doesnt matter where they are.
Jews are not Christians. Christians believe that Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah. Jews (and remember- Jesus was a Jew himself) believe that the Messiah has not yet come.
In the Catholic Church, January 1st is a holy day of obligation in celebration of "Holy Mary, Mother of God", and church attendance is required.People actually go to church on the 31st of December, it is called a midnight service as it ends on the 1st of January. Christians go to pray and thank God for the past year and for the new year to come.
The exact time of church services often differs from church to church, but the practice of worshiping on Sunday arose early on among Christians because it was the day Jesus rose from the dead.
Jesus in a manger. He was born from the virgin Mary.
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?
The teaching of the church is to bring all to Jesus. The church would like to have non-Christians become Catholic. However the church also believes that non-Christians can be saved if they live lives of goodness and love.
It's the spot where Jesus was crucified, and is said to contain Jesus's grave.
disciples there were 12 In addition to the original 12 Disciples identified in the Gospels, all people through the centuries who have believed in Jesus or who believe now are called Christians. These followers of Jesus can also be called "the Church," "disciples," and "believers." The original 12 are also known as the Twelve Apostles or simply as "the Twelve."
No, Mormonism is not a reformed church, but a restored church. It has all of the Offices , Priesthoods, Apostles and Prophets as did the church of old. By the church of old I mean when Christ was upon the earth and Peter, James and John held the Presidency of the church. That same organization exists today in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Sundays, as Sunday is a holy day for Christians as the day on which Jesus resurrected from the dead.
As we know, before Jesus was born, Jews used to live in the land of Israel.. When Jesus was born in Bethlehem, a church was built there..name Al mahd representing the birth of Jesus..In nazareth there's another church called Albishara..where Mariam, the mother of Jesus, was notified of the birth of Jesus..in Jerusalem there's the Alqiyama church..where Jesus was taken by the Jews and was crucified..and rose from the dead after the third day :) IT IS THE ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANS ;)