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Christianity practices (Sacraments (Additional sacraments believed by…
Christianity practices
Worship and prayer
Worship
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Types
Non-litrgical
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methodists
can be both litrugical and non liturgical. Eucharist is called the service of the table or communion and is open to all
Charismatic
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Pentcostal
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may include speaking in tongues, prophecy and the 'laying on of hands' (miracle healings)
Liturgical
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Protestant
Anglican
liturgical which uses books to fix and regulate congregational worship; eg the book of common prayer
Quakers
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involves people sitting in silence for about an hour contemplating god. It may be broken when someone feels compelled by the holy spirit to speak
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Prayer
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Types
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Grace
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2 Corinthians 13:14
May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowcship of the Holy Spirit be with you all
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Confession
People will bring before God anything they believe they have done wrong or have failed to do something which they should have done
Praying in spirit
an inspired prayer, frequently one in which the Christian prays in tongues
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Matthew 18:20
For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them
Sacraments
Protestants
Baptism
initiation sacrament of Christianity, individuals are adopted into the religion and receive the grace of God
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Importance
Protestants
erases original sin and redeems the individual. Therefore they are in a state of grace and this is the only state in which individuals can be saved by Jesus in salvation
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Eucharist
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Luke 22:19
And he took the bread, gave thanks and broke it and gave it to them saying: this is my boday; do this in remembrance of me
Importance
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Catholics
Transubstatiation
When the bread and wine are consecrated by the priest their substance transforms into the body and blood
Quakers
reject the need for the eucharist since they emphasise direct experience of God rather than ritual and ceremony
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