We worship God as revealed in the Jewish Canon and the Christian Canon, (Old and New Testaments of The Bible, Not including the Apocrapha)
We don't pray to people who have passed on.
We worship Jesus as we believe He is God, and He rose from the dead so we are not praying to a dead person.
We worship the one true and living God, who made the heaven and earth (Genesis 1:1). He is the maker and giver of all life, a sovereign God who preordained everything from eternity.
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"God is Spirit, and those who worship must worship in spirit and in truth" (John 4:24).
The Toleration Act passed on April 21, 1649 granted freedom of worship to nearly all Protestants but not to Catholics and Jews.
The Protestant Church began in Germany in 1517.
Protestants moved to the New World because they were tired of being persecuted and wanted the religious freedom to worship.
King Henry the eighth ?
Protestants, Jews and Muslims generally do not use images in worship.
No, Protestants generally do not incorporate the sign of the cross into their religious practices as it is more commonly associated with Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Protestants tend to focus on other forms of worship and symbolism in their religious practices.
Catholics do not worship saints, the Blessed Virgin, idols or the pope. They worship only God. Now that is a crazy fact that many Protestants will contest but a fact nonetheless.
The Maryland Toleration Act.
Protestants have something called Church every morning. It is similar to mass in some ways but different in others. It generally includes some type of worship and a sermon.
Protestants consider places of worship, such as churches, to be sacred. Additionally, individuals may find spiritual significance in other natural settings or historical sites. Ultimately, the concept of sacred places for Protestants can vary depending on personal beliefs and interpretations.