PLACES OF WORSHIP Project autumn assessment

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PLACES OF WORSHIP Project autumn assessment

LEAFLET http://request.org.uk/life/church-life/2013/07/17/church-tours/

Your task Produce a Visitors’ Information pack a place of worship near your home or in Watford It must give information to any visitor to the place of worship. Imagine the visitor knows very little about that religion or place of worship. Students do not have to film or take photos of the place of worship if they do not have time to get down there. This should be done in groups of 5 or 6. You will be marked individually.

What you should include The history of the place What worshippers do to help other people in the community What to do in the place of worship – how to dress, behave etc Who the worshippers are…any first hand comments Symbols seen in the building, the use of art Services & celebrations – what should the visitor expect will happen? The important features of the building – why are they there? Other uses of the building (eg education, celebrations – weddings, funerals, festivals) How artefacts (religious objects should be treated)