Worship Exam
Worship Practices Quiz
Test your knowledge on the various elements of Christian worship with our engaging 40-question quiz. Covering topics from liturgical practices to historical interpretations, this quiz is designed for both novice and seasoned believers.
- Explore key concepts and terminology.
- Assess your understanding of different liturgical traditions.
- Enhance your knowledge of worship practices through informative questions.
The opening song of a worship service
Provides a warrant for worship
Invites the assembly to confess sins
Focusses on praising God
Introduces the biblical readings
Which of the following is NOT normally a part of an act of confession?
Silence
Opening dialogue
Prayer spoken by all
Absolution
A hymn or song of response
Focuses on the objective praise of God
Envisions how we live in light of the proclaimed Word
Prepares us for the Offering
Usually is unrelated to the Bible lessons and sermon
The word “liturgy” refers to
Public worship
Private worship
Informal worship
Reasonable worship
What does lex orandi, lex credendi mean? What the church...
Prays is what it does
Believes is what it does
Prays is what it believes
Does is what it believes
The Emmaus Road story (Luke 24:13-35) suggests an early core of worship consisting of
Singing and sermon
Preaching and communion
Prayer and praise
Action and reflection
The Gathering
Prepares us for the offering
Includes an anamnesis
Takes us from world to worship
Focuses on silence
The four-fold shape of the Meal is
Taking, breaking, giving thanks, giving
Taking, giving thanks, giving, breaking
Taking, giving thanks, breaking, giving
Taking, giving, breaking, giving thanks
Rituals are used in Christian worship for all of the following reasons except
To imitate culture
To regulate worship
To convey meaning
To form attitudes
Which of the following is a transcultural element in Christian public worship?
Architecture
Music
Preaching
Art
Which of the following is the correct description of a hymn?
Non-metrical prose text from the Bible that may/may not use a repeating melody
Simple scripture-based song of one stanza only
Strophic song employing a metrical text for the praise of God
A multi-stanza song with a chorus and a “bridge” after two or three stanzas
Forty Days” is another name for which o f the following?
Quartodeciman
Filocalian
Lent
Pascha
The liturgical calendar is an example of something in Christian worship that is
Countercultural
Cross-cultural
Contextual
Transcultural
Maundy Thursday is associated with all of the following except
The Footwashing
The Lord’s Supper
The New Commandment
The Second Coming
All of the following are liturgical centers except
Table
Font
Pew
Pulpit
An eight-sided font associates baptism with
Forgiveness of sins
Reaching the promised land
Gaining new sight
Entrance into the eschaton
The ideal communion table is
1 meter high
1 meter long
3 meters long
2 meters wide
The gathering space is where the congregation
Moves forward toward the altar
Receives communion
Makes the transition from world to worship
Sits during the service
A primary consideration in designing or renovating a worship space is
Conforming to aesthetic ideals
Meeting practical needs
Preserving features of the past
Imitating other church buildings
The "Gathering” does all of the following except
Helps us make the transition from worship to world
Identifies the God whom we worship
Prepares us to hear the Word and receive the Sacrament
Gives a theological context for worship
The Lord be with you” is a
Call to worship
Prelude
Invocation
Greeting
A prayer for illumination
Invokes the Spirit to prepare us for worship
Gives thanks for the offerings received
Seeks a fruitful hearing of God’s Word
Asks for the benefits of the Lord’s Supper
A litany-type intercessory prayer always includes a congregational
Dialogue
Doxology
Response
Epiclesis
For Zwingli, the Words of Institution are
Anamesis
Synecdoche
Epiclesis
Metonymy
Luther’s eucharistic theology is distinctive because of his teaching that
The meal signifies the fellowship of believers
The Holy Spirit takes the believers to heaven
The body and blood of Christ are received by the unworthy
The meal is a converting sacrament
For Zwingli, the human body of Christ is in
Bread
Wine
Believers
Heaven
According to Calvin, the role of the Holy Spirit in the Lord’s Supper is to
Consecrate the elements
Convict the unworthy
Lift hearts and minds to heaven
Take the prayers of the faithful to God
Wesley believed that the true human of body of Christ was located in
Bread
Wine
Believers
Heaven
In the Lord’s Supper liturgy, the anamnesis has to do with
Examining our consciences to ensure our worthiness
Remembering a past event with current significance
Preventing open sinners from participating in communion
Adoring the presence of Christ in the elements
Send your Holy Spirit upon us and upon these gifts of bread and wine, words for the beginning of a
Preface dialogue
Post-sanctus
Doxology
Epiclesis
The bread is broken in order to
Imitate Jesus
Share the bread
Perform a drama
Symbolise Christ's suffering
The use of individual wafers in Holy Communion offers the advantage of
Appealing more to the senses
Helping to express Paul’s idea of a single body
Not making crumbs
Individualising the Lord's supper
All the following are true about Martin Luther’s baptismal teaching except
It is really God who baptizes
Baptism saves from sin, death and the devil
The church baptizes on the strength of personal decision
The benefits of baptism are received by faith
Which of the following statements concerning Zwingli’s baptismal theology is untrue?
It is completely different from Luther’s understanding
Baptism saves, purifies and justifies
Children ought to be baptized
Baptism acts as a dedication of children
For John Calvin, baptism _______ grace.
Causes
Effects
Signifies
Confers
Wesley’s “new birth” is
Concurrent with baptism
Unnecessary for salvation
Based entirely on human effort
The initial step in becoming holy
I renounce you Satan” is
A synaxis
An apotaxis
A syntaxis
An adhesion
Introductory words to a baptismal service generally do all of the following except
List the proper recipients of baptism
Describe the result of baptism
Enumerate the spiritual gifts of baptism
Define the meaning of baptism
The New Testament
Mandates baptismal immersion
Rules out baptismal sprinkling
Contains examples of baptismal pouring
Lacks any mandate for a triple washing
Common postbaptismal (explanatory) rites in baptismal sendees today include all of the following except
Exorcizing demons
Marking the sign of the cross
Giving a lighted candle
Conferring a special garment
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