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Section A: The Study of Religions: Beliefs and Teachings
1. Christianity
1.10 Worship and Practices
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Communal worship strengthens
unity
among believers.
True
What are the two main categories of Christian worship services?
Formal and informal
Match the ritual or practice with its significance:
Holy Communion ↔️ Symbolizes unity with Christ
Baptism ↔️ Marks new life in Christ
Prayer ↔️ Communicates with God
Worship honors God by acknowledging and celebrating His
attributes
Catholic Mass and
Anglican
services are examples of formal worship services.
True
Match the type of worship service with an example:
Formal ↔️ Catholic Mass
Informal ↔️ House Church
Prayer in Christian worship is communicating with
God
Sacraments in Christianity are believed to confer divine
grace
Anointing of the Sick offers healing and comfort to those who are ill or dying.
True
Typical order of a Christian worship service:
1️⃣ Opening
2️⃣ Bible Readings
3️⃣ Sermon
4️⃣ Sacraments
5️⃣ Prayers
6️⃣ Offering
7️⃣ Closing
Match the part of the worship service with its activity:
Sacraments ↔️ Baptism
Prayers ↔️ Individual and collective prayers
What are some practices in communal worship?
Singing hymns, listening to sermons
Formal worship services are highly structured and
liturgical
The Catholic Mass is an example of a highly structured
liturgy
What does the Holy Communion commemorate in Christian worship?
Christ's sacrifice
Arrange the following Christian rituals and practices in a logical order from initiation to spiritual growth:
1️⃣ Baptism
2️⃣ Confirmation
3️⃣ Prayer
4️⃣ Bible Reading
5️⃣ Singing hymns
In Christian worship, the reading of the Bible provides believers with moral
instruction
What are sacraments in Christianity believed to convey?
Divine grace
Match the Christian sacrament with its significance:
Reconciliation ↔️ Provides forgiveness of sins
Marriage ↔️ Blesses the union of a man and woman
Holy Orders ↔️ Confers authority to serve as clergy
Arrange the parts of a Christian worship service in a typical order:
1️⃣ Opening
2️⃣ Bible Readings
3️⃣ Sermon
4️⃣ Prayers
5️⃣ Closing
The offering in a
Christian
worship service enables worshippers to contribute financially.
True
Christian worship, like the worship practices of many religions, can be divided into two main forms:
private worship
and
communal worship
.
communal
In communal worship, Christians may participate in group prayers, rituals, festivals, and
pilgrimages
Effects of communal worship on the Christian community
1️⃣ Fosters unity and fellowship
2️⃣ Reinforces shared beliefs
3️⃣ Inspires collective action
Private worship involves celebrating sacraments in a church setting.
False
What is one benefit of seeking guidance through Christian worship?
Direction for life
What are the two primary forms of Christian worship?
Private and communal
Match the type of worship with its description:
Private Worship ↔️ Individual expression of faith
Communal Worship ↔️ Collective expression of faith
Formal worship services are structured and follow a traditional
liturgy
What is one way worship strengthens community among believers?
Fosters unity
Arrange the following steps in a formal worship service in a typical order:
1️⃣ Opening prayer
2️⃣ Scripture reading
3️⃣ Sermon
4️⃣ Holy Communion
5️⃣ Closing hymn
Formal worship services are highly structured and
liturgical
What does baptism symbolize in Christian worship?
New life in Christ
Steps for incorporating scripture into Christian worship:
1️⃣ Read passages from the Bible
2️⃣ Expound on the readings in sermons
3️⃣ Deepen understanding of God's word
Match the sacrament with its significance:
Baptism ↔️ Entry into Christian community
Holy Communion ↔️ Commemorates Christ's sacrifice
Marriage in Christianity symbolizes Christ's love for the
church
Bible readings in worship services are taken from both the Old and New
Testaments
.
True
Worship in Christianity honors God and expresses
reverence
Informal worship services often follow a set order.
False
What is a characteristic of charismatic services in Christian worship?
Flexible format
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