Mastering Life's Mystery:Communal Worship Christianity



Communal worship is a type of formalized worship performed in a church building by the Christians community.It is often performed on Sunday or Saturday in the case of those churches practising seventh-day Sabbatarianism.The primary aim of such prayer to gather the Christians to be taught the "Word Of God"(Christians Bible) and encouraged in their faith. In most Christian traditions, services have presided over y clergy wherever possible. Communion may be celebrated at some or all of these; often it is included either once a month or once a quarter. A few denominations have their main weekly services on Saturday rather than Sunday. Larger churches often tend to have several services each Sunday; often two or three in the morning and one or two in the late afternoon or evening. Some churches have begun to provide religious services conducted through internet technology.


  • Midweek services on every occasion or on a regular basis.
  • Holiday services treated like a regular Sunday service but made more specific for the day.
  • Weddings
  • Funerals, as a separate service.
  • Baptism, in regular or separate service.
  • Confirmation on regular Sunday.
  • Ordination of the clergy.
  • First Communion for children.
  • Opening new church buildings.
  • Dedication of new missionaries or those about to be sent on new missions.
  • Compline.
  • Canonical hours.
  • Divine Liturgy.
  • Divine service(Lutheran).
  • Evening prayer(Anglican).
  • Easter Vigil.
  • Mass(liturgy).
  • Morning prayer(Anglican).

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