Some seem to judging from the number of places of worship that exist and are still being built.
ANSWER: It depends on whom you worship. If you are going to worship Britney Spears, or Micheal Jackson I would prefer you do so in the comfort of your own home, but these idols do have special places where you can pay lot's of money to go and worship them, such as stadiums and arenas and places like that. If you worship yourself, I'd prefer you do that in the bathroom in front of the mirror but they do have special places where you can lie on a couch and tell you priest...uh, psychologist or psychiatrist all about your problems with being you and how wonderful it really is being you, and then talk a little bit more about everything you.
Most, not all, organised religions have a place of worship. This does not exclude the members of the religion from directly petitioning their God in such form as prayer, which can be and is practiced anywhere and everywhere. Most of these religions teach that there should be an intermediator between the God and the faithful. This is a priest, minister, vicar, elder, rabbi, etc. and although weekly (or such) worship is usually held in their appropriate house of worship, there are times and circumstances which do not require you (or them) being in that house of worship. In other faith, the place of worship is anywhere the practitioner is. So of these practitioners create their sacred space as they need it.
Christians place of worship is a chrch.
A Church
Church
Christians worship in a church.
A mosque is a holy place for muslims just like how christians worship in a church.
Unlike Judaism (Jerusalem) or Islam (Mecca), there is no "holiest place of worship for Christians."
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.
Yes, mainly is the Church or the Cathedral
Primarily, Christians worship in churches on Sundays.
A mosque is a church where Muslims go to profess their beliefs in Islam.
Christians do not worship using a mat.
Christians worship God. We often worship with our hands up in the air in worship towards God.