Year 8
Nature of worship: building
In this lesson, we will focus on mainly on Church of England buildings and considers the use of churches in the community.
Year 8
Nature of worship: building
In this lesson, we will focus on mainly on Church of England buildings and considers the use of churches in the community.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- Features of a church.
- Use of church in the local community.
Equipment
You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.
Licence
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which of the following is not a type of worship?
Liturgical
Private
Public
Q2.
Which of the following forms of worship means to follow a set structure and is the traditional form of worship?
Non-liturgical
Private
Public
Q3.
Which of the following forms of worship might involve rosary beads?
Liturgical
Non-liturgical
Public
Q4.
Which of the following forms of worship allows people to build community?
Liturgical
Non-liturgical
Private
Q5.
Which form of worship does not normally involve people praying personal prayers?
Non-liturgical
Private
Public
5 Questions
Q1.
Which of the following items in a church is used for baptism?
Altar
Lectern
Stained glass windows
Q2.
Which of the following items in a church is used for reading the Bible?
Altar
Font
Stained glass window
Q3.
Which of the following items in a church is usually just inside the entrance to the church?
Altar
Lectern
Stained glass window
Q4.
Which of the following items in a church was used in the past to tell the story of Jesus?
Altar
Font
Lectern
Q5.
Which of the items in a church links to the Last Supper?
Font
Lectern
Stained glass window