In most churches, there are a number of Bible readings. For example, in the Lutheran churches, there is an Old Testament reading and two New Testament readings. In Baptist and similar churches, there may be readings associated with the message from the preacher, and people will follow many references during the sermon in their own Bibles. Some Presbyterian groups only sing words that are from the Psalms.
Christians must go to church as they can learn the bible better and have communion, and they need the church when they get married, children get baptised and for funierals.
Christian. The Bible is the authoritative book of teaching for Christians. A Bible church, if it is true to its name will put its emphasis on following the Bible.
Christians do use the bible as a reference for life.
You could say that, but at Church we just learn about the Bible and how to honor him.
They went to Church and had it read out to them
chrisans use the bible when they go to the church
they go to church, read the bible etc.
Just one. They use the same bible as mainstream Christians, and believe in the same God. They differ from mainsteam Christians in the nature and organisation of the church
It depends on what religion you are. The Jews use the original order of books, and the Christians use an order that was created by the early church, around the 5th Century.
The bible that is used by the Christians, that is the old and new testaments, was put together by the Catholic church.
Christian use the Bible.
Christians use the tithe to help the church