RS AO3 Y10=LIVING THE CHRISTAN LIFE Flashcards
(52 cards)
What is liturgical worship?
A church service which follows a set structure.
What is non-liturgical worship?
A church service which does not follow a set text or ritual, often called ‘spontaneous’ or ‘charismatic’.
What role does music play in non-liturgical worship?
Music is important, often including hymns or Gospel songs.
What is informal worship?
Worship performed outside a church setting, often at home, or in a relaxed church environment.
What is individual worship?
Worship done in private, involving personal prayer and reflection.
What is the Book of Common Prayer?
A book used in Anglican and Protestant church services containing appropriate prayers.
Why do Catholic and Anglican churches prefer liturgical worship?
It creates a repeated ritual that connects worshippers and fosters a sense of belonging.
What do Pentecostal churches prefer regarding worship?
Non-liturgical worship for its freedom and flexibility.
What are sacraments?
Outward signs of inward blessings, also seen as rites of passage.
How many sacraments do Catholic Christians acknowledge?
Seven sacraments.
What are the seven sacraments recognized by Catholics?
- Baptism
- Reconciliation
- Eucharist
- Confirmation
- Anointing of the sick
- Holy orders
- Marriage
What is baptism seen as?
A process of leaving behind sin and entering a new life.
What is the view of Baptists on baptism?
They do not baptize babies and believe individuals should choose to be baptized.
What does the Eucharist commemorate?
The Last Supper shared by Jesus and his disciples.
What is transubstantiation?
The belief that bread and wine change into the body and blood of Christ.
What is the Lord’s Prayer?
A prayer Jesus taught his followers that expresses adoration, confession, and supplication.
What does adoration mean in the context of the Lord’s Prayer?
Praising and adoring God.
What is confession in the Lord’s Prayer?
A time to confess sins and ask for forgiveness.
What is supplication in the Lord’s Prayer?
Asking for God’s assistance for oneself or others.
What are set prayers?
Prayers that follow a certain format and are often repeated.
What is informal prayer?
Prayers expressed in a personal way, without a set script.
Why do Christians pray?
To create inner peace and process their actions.
What is a pilgrimage?
A journey to a holy place or site of religious significance.
What is Iona known for?
A center of pilgrimage since AD 563, established by Saint Columba.