I.A.L.T: understand that Church architecture and worship are a response to the idea of God as
omnipotent and eternal.
We are now going to watch a guided tour around St David’s Cathedral in
West Wales.http://request.org.uk/people/places/guided-tour-of-st-
davids-cathedral/
How do cathedrals show what Christians believe about God?How do they show that Christians believe God is worth worshipping?
We are going to look at Church architecture and try to answer the questions:
Church Architecture
Tell Stories.Stained Glass Windows
Altar :Represents Sacrifice
Confessional - Represents Forgiveness
Rood Screen:Stained Glass Windows
Cathedral Buildings Speak of God’s power and of human
creativity.
The Cross shape: represents God’s
love.
Show God’s love through Jesus.
The difference between the cross and the crucifix
is that we remember Christ crucified when we look upon the crucifix,
and Christ risen when we look upon a plain cross.
We have looked at how the building and the things in it are a response to
God. We are now going to look at what goes on in the building.
Cathedrals and churches are built so that Christians can meet together to worship God.
This is often done through music.
Cathedral CongregationsPeople sit formally during a service.
Cathedral OrganOne person can fill the building with sound.
Cathedral ChoirThe choir leads the worship.
Hillsong LondonA modern large church
Revive Church HullMost modern
churches are built to accommodate new
technology and bands.
What does worship sound like?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCRCZMmnwZQ
That is most probably what you think of when you think of Church music and the words, although a little old fashioned, do reflect how Christians feel towards God. However the music sung in many churches today is more like this:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reAlJKv7ptU
How do you think, singing these songs makes people feel?
How does it help them in their daily lives?
When things go wrong, how would these songs help?
ActivityDraw the Features of a Church and write what they represent using what you have
learnt in this presentation.
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