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Visit two local Christian churches. Using pictures and/or diagrams describe and explain the main features of the buildings and their furnishings.  

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In order to take photographs and gain knowledge of features and furnishings in Christian churches, I made visits to St. Cuthbert's church (RC) and St. Barnaba's church (C of E). Visit two local Christian churches. Using pictures and/or diagrams describe and explain the main features of the buildings and their furnishings. A church building is nothing more than a meeting place for people who share common beliefs to practice worship as a community. At first glance, a church's interior may appear to be nothing more than an ornately decorated building, but each and every feature and furnishing holds special significance in the Mass, and may also aid worship. Christianity revolves very much around symbolism and so key features may be placed in very specific locations within the building to remind us of certain Christian beliefs. Basically, everything in a church building has a practical purpose during Mass, or some sort of ...

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