There are different ways to worship Jesus. Reading passages that he stated, going to a Christian church, singing religious songs, and just believing in him are ways to do it.
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In Islam both Jesus and Mohammad are revered and loved as prophets of God. Neither is worshipped in the sense that Jesus is worshipped in Christianity. In Islam they are both considered to be mortal men albeit extraordinary and wonderful human beings but men nevertheless. In Islam the only being that is worshipped is God.
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Muhammad is only a prophet of Allah SWT so he is not worshipped.
there were different ways in which the gods were worshipped
Matthew Chapters 14: 33 " Then they that were in the ship came and worshipped him, saying, Of a truth thou art the Son of God".
Only God is worshipped. Mary is venerated and honored because she was chosen to be the mother of Jesus- but she is not worshipped.
Jews worshiped in a synagogue or temple.
The worshipped Him, presenting gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.
Jesus was Jewish. He did not go to a "church." He worshipped at a synagogue. Jesus (or Jeshua bar Joseph, ie "Jesus, son of Joseph") was born a Jew, lived as a Jewish man, and died as a Jewish man.
ANSWER 1 He is worshipped by anyone of us; singing praises as in "Holy Lord God Almighty" or dancing unto Him (God) or raising your hands toward heaven where God is. ANSWER 2 Jesus can be worshipped in many different ways. Yes, singing and dancing are expressive forms of praise; but 'to worship' means 'to express love towards'; this can be done in so many different ways. An act of love towards another can be a form of worship to the Lord; as can an act of self-denial; as can enjoying your God-given talents (many athletes, for example, feel closest to God when engaging in their sport). In conclusion, there are virtually limitless ways to worship Jesus; and the Christian is tasked with the exciting opportunity to mix both traditional forms with creative new ones.