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Different forms of worship

I can explain different forms of Christian worship and prayer and why they are significant.

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Year 10
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Different forms of worship

I can explain different forms of Christian worship and prayer and why they are significant.

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Key learning points

  1. Worship refers to the act of showing adoration, reverence and praise to God.
  2. There are different forms of worship within Christianity, including liturgical, non-liturgical and informal worship.
  3. Approaches to worship differ across denominations.
  4. Prayer is a key feature of worship and involves communicating with God.
  5. Prayer and worship help build relationships with God, create a community feel, and help Christians experience God.

Keywords

  • Liturgical worship - a church service which follows a set structure or ritual

  • Non-liturgical worship - a service which does not follow a set text or ritual; sometimes spontaneous or charismatic

  • Prayer - communicating with God through words of praise, thanksgiving or confession, or requests for his help or guidance; listening to and speaking to God

  • Worship - showing adoration and reverence; offering praise to God

Common misconception

All Christians worship in the same way.

Worship differs across Christian denominations, with some denominations, such as the Catholic Church, practising liturgical worship, and others, such as the Religious Society of Friends and Pentecostal Churches, practising non-liturgical worship.


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You may wish to provide students with some examples from the Book of Common Prayer to support slide 34.
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Prior knowledge starter quiz

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5 Questions

Q1.
What does the doctrine of the Trinity describe?

three separate gods that are worshipped equally
Correct answer: one God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
the three stages of Jesus' life: birth, death, and resurrection

Q2.
What is the significance of Jesus' crucifixion in Christian belief?

it symbolises the end of Jesus' teachings
Correct answer: it represents Jesus' atonement for humanity's sins
it was a demonstration of Roman power

Q3.
The belief that Jesus rose from the dead is known as the .

Correct Answer: Resurrection, resurrection

Q4.
According to some Christians, what is heaven?

a temporary resting place
Correct answer: a state of eternal union with God
a place of punishment

Q5.
What event is celebrated by Christians to commemorate Jesus rising from the dead?

Christmas
Good Friday
Pentecost
Correct answer: Easter

Assessment exit quiz

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5 Questions

Q1.
Match each keyword to the correct definition.

Correct Answer:liturgical worship,a church service which follows a set structure or ritual

a church service which follows a set structure or ritual

Correct Answer:non-liturgical worship,a service which does not follow a set text or ritual

a service which does not follow a set text or ritual

Correct Answer:prayer,communicating with God through words of praise

communicating with God through words of praise

Q2.
Which of the following best represents an act of worship?

watching a documentary
reading a novel
Correct answer: singing hymns in church

Q3.
Which of the following is not a form of worship in Christianity?

liturgical
non-liturgical
informal
Correct answer: Political

Q4.
Which of these Christian denominations is most likely to follow a structured form of worship?

Pentecostal
Quakers
Correct answer: Catholic
Evangelical

Q5.
How can worship affect the Christian community?

it divides people
Correct answer: it creates a sense of unity
it causes arguments

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