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Practices in Christianity: forms of worship (liturgical, non-liturgical, informal, private prayer)
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the following best describes liturgical worship?

  1. Worship that follows a set structure with formal prayers and readings
  2. Worship that is spontaneous and led by the Holy Spirit
  3. Worship that takes place in private at home
  4. Worship that includes only singing and music
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✓ Answer: AWorship that follows a set structure with formal prayers and readings
Award 1 mark for identifying liturgical worship as following a set structure with formal prayers and readings. B is incorrect — this describes non-liturgical or informal worship. C is incorrect because liturgical worship is typically communal, not private. D is incorrect because liturgical worship includes much more than singing, such as set prayers, readings, and sacraments.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

Which Christian denomination is most likely to use informal worship with no set liturgy?

  1. Roman Catholic Church
  2. Eastern Orthodox Church
  3. Quaker (Religious Society of Friends)
  4. Anglican Church
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✓ Answer: CQuaker (Religious Society of Friends)
Award 1 mark for Quaker. Quakers traditionally worship in silence and allow members to speak as the Spirit moves them, with no set liturgy. A is incorrect — Roman Catholics follow highly structured liturgical worship. B is incorrect — Eastern Orthodox churches use the Divine Liturgy, a very formal service. D is incorrect — Anglicans use the Book of Common Prayer and follow liturgical worship.
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