No ,i haven't ever heard that sikhs go to church but they often go to GURUDWARAS which is their worship place
because if they don't they will explode in a feiry ball of flame and all goats in the area will die and all their milk shoots into the heavens.
Its our temple! just like christians have their church. we go their to pray!
No, but Sikhs have a temple called the Gurdwara.
No, pilgrimage is not compulsory for Sikhs. However, some Sikhs choose to go on pilgrimages to important historical and religious sites such as the Golden Temple in Amritsar, but it is not a mandatory practice in Sikhism.
There is no one particular day in the week, which is better or more auspicious for Sikhs to go to the Gurdwara. Each day is treated exactly the same as any other. The majority of Sikhs will tend to go on a Sunday, merely due to convenience.
Yes, Sikhs still do Seva today. If you go to any Gurdwara in the world you will see Sikhs doing seva.
no
They go there to worship their lord. They go there to pray.
Sure why not
They do not. They go to mosques to worship. A mosque is a place of collective worship for Islamic people, in a way similar to a church for Christians, a synagogue for Jewish people, a gurudwara for Sikhs, a temple for Hindus or Buddhists, and so on.
Sikhs go to pray and worship their god
Sikhs usually worship in a Gurdwara (House of the Guru).
Not necessary, depending on each Sikhs desire and longing, it depends how much he or she is going to attend or visit the Gurudwara. Also, depends if Gurudwara is around the place a Sikh live.