Worship that follows a set order or pattern, e.g. a Roman Catholic Mass, following the text of a prayer book etc. Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Church of England churches use this style of worship. - Liturgical Worship, Worship that has a structure but the service leader has a free choice within that structure, e.g. they may choose a relevant theme for events in the world or community. Bible-based. Non-conformist churches. - Non-Liturgical Worship, A form of informal worship which shares features of other types of worship but is very free-flowing. Spirit-inspired, e.g. speaking in tongues. Evangelical churches. - Charismatic Worship, A source of authority that has a central place and importance in any act of Christian worship regardless of the type of worship - Bible, A type of Christian group/church that has informal worship, no leader and no set structure at all. May sit in a circle. May sit in silence until someone feels called to share thoughts with others. - Quakers, Worship that Christians do on their own. - Private Worship, A string of beads with a crucifix attached. - The Rosary, When a Christian focuses on a religious truth by sitting in front of a lighted candle, a picture, a beautiful scene or a passage of scripture from the Bible. - Meditation, The prayer that is especially important to Christians, as it was the prayer that Jesus himself taught his disciples when they asked him how they should pray. - The Lord's Prayer, The external and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace. - A Sacrament, The two sacraments acknowledged by the Protestant Churches - Baptism and Eucharist, The number of sacraments acknowledged by the Roman Catholic, Orthodox and some Anglican Christians. - Seven Sacraments, A Sacrament which involves anointing and laying on of hands. - Healing, The sacrament where rings are given. - Marriage, The sacrament involving bread and wine. - Eucharist, The sacrament that strengthens or seals the gifts of the Holy Spirit in the person. Becoming an 'adult' member of the Church. Laying on of hands by the bishop. - Confirmation, The sacrament which removes original sin and welcomes a person into the Kingdom of God/the Church. Receiving the Holy Spirit for the first time. - Baptism, The sacrament which offers words of absolution/forgiveness - Reconciliation, The sacrament which involves the laying on of hands by the bishop. The special gists of the Holy Spirit needed by a deacon or priest. - Ordination, To feel regret for one's sins - Penitence, Christian love - Agape, A worldwide denomination that includes the Church of England. - Anglican, A statement of Christian belief from the early church. - Apostles' Creed, Jesus being taken up into heaven on the 40th day after Easter - Ascension, The action of making amends for wrong doing. The idea of being at one with God. - Atonement, The ceremony to welcome a person into the Christian religion - Baptism, A ceremony to welcome a young person or adult into the Christian religion using full immersion. - Believers' Baptism, A Charity: Catholic Agency for Overseas Development. - CAFOD,

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