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What is Prayer?
Talking to God
Listening to God
Being still in the presence of God
All of the above
In the Episcopal tradition, which of these best define what happens in the bread and wine at Communion?
The wine and bread become the actual body and blood of Christ.
Nothing. It's just a reminder of Jesus' death.
Nothing. They are symbols of how much God loves us.
They are outward signs of the Real Presence of Jesus.
Which of the following is NOT a good reason to pray?
To be prepared for Christ's coming
To inform and align God to my will
To strengthen our faith and be fruitful
God delights in our prayers
What does the New Testament call us to in regard to prayer?
Be devoted to Prayer
Pray seven times
Spend ten percent of our time in prayer
Live a Monastic dedication to prayer
In the Bible the Greek and Hebrew words for worship refer to this action:
Applause
Bowing down before someone
Celebrating Communion
Praying
How did we define worship in class?
Listening to music with uplifting words for fifteen or more minutes
Gathering together each week to partake in the Eucharist.
Focusing on who God is.
Our Right Response To Who God Is.
What does worship in community require?
A beautiful church
A liturgy
A good musician
A priest
What makes it possible for us to pray?
Our sincerity in trying.
The work of Jesus Christ to reconcile us to God.
Doing it the right way.
Because I'm good enough to be heard by God.
How can "worship" best be described in our day to day life?
Having a quiet time
Having no selfish thoughts
Obedience and Sacrifice
Doing good deeds
What made the Old Testament burnt offering a "pleasing aroma to God"?
Obedient Execution.
God likes BBQ.
Incense that the Priests put on it.
Proper prayers.
Why don't we still offer burnt offerings?
We have no temple to do it in.
City health code prohibits it.
We don't know how.
Jesus was the offering once and for all.
Which of these are advantages to reading the Scriptures first before praying?
Which liturgical element was NOT present in BOTH the Old Testament and New Testament worshp patterns?
Word Spoken
Baptism
People's Response
Covenantal sacrifice
In regards to prayer what does the acronym ACTS stand for?
Access by faith, Conditional on my behavior, Thanksgiving, Saving
Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication
Assume, Confide, Tell-all, Share
All Come to The Savior
How is the Lord's Prayer best divided into two portions?
God's stuff and Our stuff.
ACTS
Covenantal sacrifice and covenantal meal
Prayers for ME and then Prayers for US
Which one of these is NOT a quiet time tip that we should always follow?
Make it a scheduled time of devotion.
Expect God to meet with you.
When distractions come, note them and move on.
Do it before breakfast each morning.
What did the disciples ask Jesus to teach them?
Teach us how to minister.
Teach us "How To" pray.
Teach us "To" pray.
Teach us to be be holy.
What does the word "liturgy" mean?
Work of the People
We bow down
Divine Office
Are we there yet?
Old Testament worship in a synagogue (versus the Temple) would look more like:
A daily communion service.
Prayers and preaching
Worship band with singing
Passover
Our gathering together for Eucharist is first and foremost: