Sacred Spaces:
Christians worship in churches. It is customary to worship on Sunday, the Sabbath, and on other special festivals and celebrations. Some people, especially monks and nuns, attend church daily. In addition, most Christians pray or worship at home through individual or family devotions. Church services are most often led by an ordained priest or minister. The services usually include participatory prayers and hymns, readings, and a sermon. For most Christians the primary service is the Holy Eucharist.
Also a world recognized sacred place for all Christians is the Vatican City. This is were the Pope lives and many Christians visit and honor the land. It is located in Rome, Italy.
Sacred People:
God
In Christianity, the supreme creator and ruler of the universe is God. The Christian religion, like Judaism and Islam, maintains that there is only one God, who is active and concerned about the world. The true nature of God is beyond human experience and understanding. However, Christians believe God is infinite, omnipotent , omniscient, benevolent, eternal, unchanging, holy, perfect and personal. The Christian idea of God is shown in the belief of the Trinity, God is one.
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