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Different Forms of Worship and Their Significance GapFill

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Worship is the act of  devotionsubmissiondemonstrationlove to God. It has a  widenon-existenttinysmall variety of forms. The way in which Christians choose to worship depends on a variety of factors, including which  denominationreligionstereotypefamily they belong to.  FreeCharismaticLiturgicalModern worship is communal worship which follows a set structure. Examples of communal worship are far-ranging, including the saying of set  prayersdeclarationssayingspassages such as the Hail Mary or the  Lord’s SupperLord GodLord’s PrayerLord Jesus. These tend to be more formal forms of worship. Non-liturgical worship is worship done outside of a  communalsinglereligiousfamily context. This is generally done on one's own and is less formal. It might involve private prayer, where a believer will  communicatewritemeditatediscuss with God about anything particularly on their mind. Within modern Protestant churches there has been a move towards more  excitingmoderncorrecttraditional worship, which tends to be less structured. These services may involve modern worship  prayersreadingssongshymns rather than traditional hymns. They tend to be believed to be led by the  priestspiritgoddove rather than sticking to a traditional liturgical method.

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