Worship R.S. Coursework
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G.C.S.E. Religious Studies Coursework 2001 John Rossiter 10E Knowledge and Understanding 1 Worship is the act of paying divine honour to god, especially in religious services. It is an act or feeling of adoration and to show reverence with supreme respect and admiration. There are two main types of Worship: - Liturgical, or formal worship, where activities are set out in a Liturgy (certain pattern), and often tends to be very formal. It is elaborate and colourful with many rituals. This type of worship is usually common in Roman Catholic and Orthodox, Christian Churches. The other form of worship is Non-Liturgical worship. In this type of worship, set rituals and symbolic actions are avoided. The emphasis is more on bible readings, prayers, hymns and sermons. This is usually common in protestant churches. In Anglican churches they have some sermons but however the Quakers have no sacraments and no communion. Both of...

