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Christians worship everywhere. "other" Christians worship in Isreal, or Nazareth, or Bethlehem.... but Christians still worship everywhere
Christians live all over the world. In America Christians are free to worship when ever and where ever they want. In some other countries they are not allowed to worship in public, but there are still Christians all over the world.
Actually the Bible teaches us that we should worship with other followers, not alone.
The same way most other cultures do.
Well, Germany is mostly filled with Christians so therefore, they worship like any other Christians... this was written by a 12 year old do u feel dumb?
The cross is a symbol for example that goes before congregation. During worship and other stuffs.
Only if their religion is other than Christian.
Most definatly not, they do not advocate devil worship or any other satanic practices.
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.
It is important to avoid making assumptions about other cultures, as they can lead to misunderstandings and stereotypes. It is best to approach different cultures with an open mind, curiosity, and a willingness to learn and understand their unique beliefs, customs, and practices.
Key practices of Christianity are reading the Bible. Praying to God. Worship in whatever form you may. Attending a church to fellowship with other believers.
Christians don't worship places like cities, buildings, altars, temples etc. They worship God and Jesus. If you are asking what are some places where Christians worship, the answer is: everywhere. Whether individually or in a small group or in a large group, Christians worship everywhere. They worship in their homes, in church buildings, in parking lots, in airports, in barns, on the street, in their car, on the train, in school, during work, in a store, in prisons and in any other place you can think of.