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Places of Worship
and Baptism
- Roman Catholic Church
- formed after first
major split of church
- Christians in west -
Rome and area
- mainly infant baptisms
- known as 'christening'
- Godparents and
parents make promises
- babies baptised to
cleanse them of
'original sin'
- sign of cross
on forehead
- In name of Father,
Son and Holy Spirit
- annointed with oil
- teenagers can get
'confirmed' after baptism
- Orthodox Church
- mainly in the east
- Greek Orthodox
- Russian Orthodox
- considered oldest
Christian denomination
- stay true to original
first church
- ornate interior
- iconostasis
- screen to separate
congregation from altar
- lots of paintings or icons on it
- Royal Doors through to Sanctuary
- Sanctuary - behind screen
- altar here
- communion
bread kept in
tabernacle
- Infant baptisms
- to cleanse baby
from 'original sin'
- annointed with
chrism oil
- full immersion
in water
- three times
- Father, Son,
Holy Spirit
- Baptist Church
- Believers' baptism
- baptised as adults
- or teenagers
- old enough to make
own decision
- baptistry pool
inside most
churches
- often beneath floor
- covered over
most of time
- opened up for baptisms
- full immersion in pool
- In name of Father,
Son and Holy Spirit
- candidate often
gives 'testimony' first
- talk about how they
became a Christian
- 'dedications'
done for babies
- Non-conformist
- separated from
Catholic and Anglican
denominations in
Reformation
- Anglican Church
- Church of England
- Formed in 1530s
under Henry VIII
- usually traditional
- traditional appearance
- traditional services
- Infant baptism is the norm
- Christening
- parents and
Godparents make
promises
- Baptism font
- sign of cross drawn on
forehead in water
- in name of Father, Son
and Holy Spirit
- can be 'confirmed' later
- as teenager
- or adult
- by Bishop
- can be baptised as adult
- if never baptised before
- Methodist Church
- non-conformist church
- broke away from Anglican church
- Membership services
- when joining
church
- three expectations
of members
- to attend church
regularly
- to be part of a group
which supports each other
- to give to the
church financially
- individual churches can
choose to prefer either
infant baptism or
believer's baptism
- community-minded
- lots of charity and
community events
- non alcoholic wine in communion
- in support of early church members
- often from poor families
- poverty often led to alcohol abuse
- which also often led to violence
- Pentecostal Church
- Non-conformist church
- often modern and
lively services
- worship is
often 'spirit led'
- do not baptise infants
- dedications instead
- Believers' baptism
- testimonies given
- adults and teenagers
- able to make own choice
- full immersion in water
- Father, Son and Holy Spirit