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  • What is liturgical worship?
    Church service following a set structure
  • What is non-liturgical worship?
    Church service that does not follow a set ritual
  • Why do Christians worship?
    To praise God and strengthen their relationship
  • What are the types of worship in church and at home?
    • Liturgical worship in church
    • Non-liturgical worship in church
    • Liturgical worship at home
    • Non-liturgical worship at home
  • What is Holy Communion?
    A sacrament using bread and wine
  • What does Holy Communion remember?
    The sacrificial death of Jesus
  • How do Catholics view Holy Communion?
    They believe bread/wine become Jesus' body/blood
  • How do Protestants view Holy Communion?
    They see bread and wine as symbolic
  • How is Holy Communion celebrated in the Catholic Church?
    The priest gives bread and wine to people
  • How is Holy Communion celebrated in the Orthodox Church?
    The priest mixes bread and wine for members
  • What is the role of the Church in the local community?
    Support projects like food banks
  • What is the Trussel Trust?
    Runs over 400 foodbanks in the UK
  • What does the Oasis Project provide?
    An internet cafe and support services
  • Where is the Church growing rapidly?
    In South America, Africa, and Asia
  • What is evangelism?
    Spreading faith to others
  • What is the Great Commission?
    Disciples spreading the word of God
  • What do Christian charities provide to those in poverty?
    Food, medical supplies, and shelter
  • What is the significance of pilgrimage?
    A religious journey of merit and importance
  • What is the significance of Lourdes?
    A site for healing associated with Mary
  • What is the significance of Iona?
    A Scottish island visited by Mary
  • What is the importance of prayer?
    Allows communication with God and peace
  • What is set prayer?
    Prayers said more than once, often written
  • What is impromptu prayer?
    A prayer made up by the individual
  • What does James 2:17 say about faith?
    Faith without action is dead
  • What is baptism?
    A ritual for becoming a member of the Church
  • What are the two types of baptism?
    Infant baptism and believers' baptism
  • Why is baptism important?
    To cleanse sin and follow Jesus' footsteps
  • What are the two main festivals in Christianity?
    Easter and Christmas
  • What does Easter commemorate?
    The resurrection of Jesus
  • What does Christmas celebrate?
    The birth of Jesus
  • How is Easter celebrated?
    With special services and processions
  • How do Christians give during Christmas?
    Through charity, cards, and gifts
  • What is the mission of the Church?
    To spread the faith and help others
  • What is Christian persecution?
    Hostility and ill-treatment of Christians
  • What is the role of Street Pastors?
    Help those in need on the streets
  • How should Christians respond to persecution?
    Stand up and show love and forgiveness
  • What is agape?
    Selfless, unconditional love
  • What does Jesus teach about helping others?
    It is important to help those in need
  • What is the significance of the quote from James 2:17?
    Faith without action is dead
  • What do Christian charities like Christian Aid do?
    Provide short and long-term aid