The official place of worship for Christians is the church. The Jews worship in a synagogue.
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
Jerusalem
Christians can travel to jerusalem freely in peace.
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.
Unlike Judaism (Jerusalem) or Islam (Mecca), there is no "holiest place of worship for Christians."
Jerusalem has a special place as it is a Holy city for all three religions. Muslims, Jews and Christians all worship here and they all worship the same God
Primarily, Christians worship in churches on Sundays.
It entirely depends on what religion the person ascribes to. Jews typically worship at the Western Wall. Muslims typically worship at Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock. Christians typically worship at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
AnswerSaladin recaptured Jerusalem from the Christians in 1187.
Christians do not pray to anything that faces Jerusalem.
Christians do not worship using a mat.
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
Christians were allowed to stay in Jerusalem primarily due to the city's historical and religious significance to them. After the Muslim conquest in the 7th century, agreements were made to protect the rights of religious minorities, allowing Christians to maintain their places of worship and live in the city. Additionally, the presence of Christian communities was often seen as a means to promote coexistence and stability within the diverse population of Jerusalem.
Christians believe him to be God and therefore worship him as God.
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.