The main difference between prayers in Roman Catholic and Anglican churches, and those in nonconformist churches is that they are far less rigid and structured in the nonconformist churches. The prayers in both Roman Catholic and Anglican churches tend to follow specific structures and guidelines.
Many churches' doors are open to visitors throughout the week for prayers or services.
It is celebrated. Usually candles are lit and prayers are read for recent deceased people within the churches congregation.
the people who look after the churches are called a vicar
Good prayers can be found almost anywhere. Many local churches will create their own website, which could then be used for prayer. Some religious websites also update their webpages daily with new prayers and new things to think about when praying. Some websites will offer different prayers for different circumstances, while others will offer prayers in multiple languages.
These are led by the priest in Church. Lay people do not lead prayers in Church. In some instances, such as during Vigil services, the priest will start the prayers, and then lay people continue to read them. But where a priest is present with lay people, only he can lead the prayers.
Roman Catholics Churches......
Pentecostal churches baptise by immersion.
Baptist churches are autonomous therefore it depends on the individual congregation. I have attended some churches that fear that if the church is decorated that there might be an icon misconstrued as an idol. The Catholic church has icons that assist in remembering the saints and prayers. The use of any figure is an individual choice.
it is over 600 million people in the pentecostal churches today....
Reuen Thomas has written: 'Public worship - specially in relation to praise' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Public worship, Sermons, Sermons, American 'Grafenburg people' 'Liturgical services containing prayers, ancient and modern for use in the churches' -- subject(s): Congregational churches in the United States, Congregational Churches in the U.S. 'The Universal Peace Congress' -- subject(s): Sermons 'In memoriam'
Jews pray in synagogues (not churches), every day of the year. During Hanukkah, certain prayers are added to the regular services,