Tuesday, September 06, 2011

Worship

In Christianity,
 worship is adoration and contemplation of God.
In many Christian traditions, regular public worship is complemented by other forms of worship, such as individual meditation, prayer and study, small group prayer (often linked with Bible study), and formal ceremonies on special occasions, including weddings, funerals, baptisms and events of Church or state.

While differing considerably in form, the following items characterized the worship of virtually all Christian churches.
  • Meeting on Sunday (Sabbath in Christianity; Sabbath in seventh-day churches is an exception)
  • Bible readings
  • Communion or the Eucharist
  • Music, either choral or congregational, either with or without instrumental accompaniment
  • Prayer
  • Teaching in the form of a sermon or homily
  • A collection or offering
In some occasional time (should be all the time =P), I do enjoy and love worship so much because it is an act of giving all the praises to the Lord....
In the others way, it also means to me that it is a time that between me and God to interact, through worship i feel the joy and peace of the day , somehow, the Holy Spirit will also speak to me and recover the hurt I have...I am happy for having this wonderful time called worship during the time in the church.
 John 4:24
God is spirit, 
and his worshipers must worship in spirit and in truth.

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