Christian Practices Revision

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Christian Practices Revision What is worship? Give examples of different forms of worship (liturgical, informal and private) What is the role of pilgrimage in a Christians life? What impact can a pilgrimage have on a Christian? Give examples to support. Why and how is Easter celebrated? Why and how is Christmas celebrated? Outline the work of the following organisations: CAFOD: Christian Aid: Tearfund: How is their work related to the teachings of Jesus? What are Street Pastors and explain the impact they can have in a community. Why is prayer significant for Christians? Explain the meaning of the Lord’s Prayer. What is a sacrament? Explain the importance of baptism. What are the main similarities and differences in baptisms among different groups of Christians? Similarities Differences Define the following: Missionary: Evangelist: Religious teaching which inspires them in their work: How does the church work for reconciliation? What is Holy Communion and why is it important for Christians? Describe the different ways in which Holy Communion is celebrated in different denominations. Catholic Mass: Orthodox Church: Nonconformist churches: What is the biblical interpretation of the church? How might a Christian show love to their community? Give a real life example. How are Christians persecuted? How do Christians respond to persecution?