This report is based on my communion worship experience at St. Andrew's Church in Estremum on 26th March. The congregation can compensate, basically it can be expressed as peach, 50's, suburbs, and 'means'. Because there are several children and young people, this does not represent the entire congregation, but it outlines the general composition of the church. The background is Tikanga Pakeha environment, there is a high level etiquette tradition and worship used in 404 pages of New Zealand prayer book.
Christianity continues many Jewish customs: ceremonies such as incense, use of the altar, set of Biblical reading adapted from practicing synagogues, use of sacred music in hymns and prayers, religious calendars and so on Ascetic monks (fasting etc). Most of the apostles died and their work as leaders of the city's Christian community was taken over by the bishops known as post-apostolic period. It also includes the time of persecution until the worship of Christians is legalized under the rule of Constantine emperor. The earliest recorded Christian word (Greek Χριστιανισμός) came from this age. This term is used by Ignacios Antioch c. 107
Starting from the earliest church, Christians brought ceremonial blessings to their liturgy, especially at the end of worship. This kind of blessing is often practiced in both East and West Christians. In the blessings of the Roman Catholic Church, include the apostolic blessings made by the Pope and its representatives, and the "last blessing" that will die. Episcopal Church held the principle of blessing even after Protestant reform, so blessings and blessings ended a majority of the Episcopal Church, the Methodist church, the service of worship.
In the majority of Christian's history, the company's Christian worship is a liturgy characterized by prayers and hymns, biblical-based texts or closely related texts, especially the Roman Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church, and the British Church Lutheran Some Protestant denominations like Methodism Church still practice this form of sacrament and ceremonial worship. In the evangelicals, worship is regarded as an act of worshiping God and has more informal concepts.
The most important difference between the two types of worship services is the way of worship. Ventura's first worship style is etiquette and tradition. In the sense of Ventura First, Montebelo Assemble is neither ritual nor traditional. Religion and tradition are broken by the creative enthusiasm of many people from the congregation. Encourage the congregation to participate by song and prayer and invite them to sing in the Holy Spirit. The atmosphere of the Montebello Assemble is the freedom and love of the Holy Spirit. Because music and songs are loud and happy and the leaders of worship think that it is appropriate, they often reorganize choruses and poetry. Sometimes he instructed me to stand in front of God. In the beginning of Ventura, there is little spontaneity of worshipers. Discipline fulfills the service: there are rituals to follow. When he was told to stand up, the worshiper stood sitting and standing, and quietly entered the church and the church according to the instructions of the guide.