C1 Christian Worship Flashcards
What does Liturgical worship mean?
Worship that follows a set structure, with set prayers, actions, and responses.
What does Non-liturgical worship mean?
Worship with a less structured approach, sometimes even spontaneous worship.
What is an Altar?
A place of sacrifice. In the church, it is where the rituals related to the Eucharist or Holy Communion take place
What is the Communion table?
A place where communion is presented or prepared, linking to the table of communion shared by Jesus and his disciples at the
last supper.
What is a Denomination?
Autonomous branches of the Christian Church (different
groups), E.g. Baptist, Orthodox, Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, and Catholic.
What is a Lectern?
A platform/stand in which the bible readings take place during worship. Can often be raised above the level of the congregation.
What is a Pulpit?
A raised (often high above the congregation) structure from which the priest, vicar, bishop, minister or preacher can deliver a sermon.
What is a cross?
An image/carving/statue of the cross used to execute Jesus
What is a Crucifix?
A cross with the figure or image of the crucified Jesus on it.
What is a Font?
The Baptismal font is a vessel used for the water of Baptism, usually on a raised stand where water is poured over the head of the person being baptized.
What is a Baptistery/Baptistry?
A part of the church; a separate room or connected building specifically for baptisms to take place. A baptistery may also be a part of a church with a pool for baptism.
What is a Communion?
Sharing in a meal that unites people with each other and with Christ.
What is a HOLY Communion?
The name for public worship that takes place in Anglican Churches usually on Sunday.
What is Reconciliation?
The rebuilding of a relationship. Reconciliation for Christians is rebuilding the relationship with God through seeking his forgiveness.
What is Reconciliation/Confession?
The sacrament of receiving God’s forgiveness after confessing sins to a priest.