Six Christian Traditions
This write-up introduces some Christian practices that are broadly applicable to multiple traditions. Christian worship ranges in style from the use of carefully structured and prescribed rituals, called the liturgy to an emphasis on free and spontaneous expression.
Here are the top 6 Christian traditions that are greatly followed:
1. Sacred Time – Christians worship weekly and throughout the year. Although the worship style of the churches differs, the weekly service, Christmas and Easter have special meaning for all Christians.
2. Sacred Space – Christians worship and pray together in churches built in a variety of shapes and styles, home is also a place to worship although it should have no hindrances and distractions.
3. Rites and Ceremonies – The sacred rituals of Christianity, called sacraments or ordinances, vary greatly between Christian denominations. All Christians practice baptism and the Eucharist, which are an ancient tradition.
4. Worship and Devotion in Daily Life – Christian seek to sanctify their daily lives with prayer and scripture reading. These activities are performed in solitude or in groups that helps Christians cultivate a close personal relationship with God.
5. Sunday Worship – This is done by going to the church on a Sunday to listen to the liturgy of the word and taking the Eucharist.
6. Symbolism – Much of Christian life and practice is accompanied by symbol that reinforce the Christian’s relationship with God. One these and the most common is the cross.
There are so many different ways to worship God; it does not matter how you do it, as long as you live as a good citizen of the world.







