What is Protestant etiquette?

Protestantism is the name of Protestantism (or Protestantism) in China. Its main features are: rejecting the unified leadership of the Holy See and denying the absolute authority of the Pope; Advocate the diversification of the church system and oppose the Catholic hierarchy; Believe that believers can communicate directly with God; Simplify religious etiquette and abolish the prohibition of clergy from getting married; Do not recognize the virgin Mary and purgatory, and oppose the worship of icons and sacred objects.

Protestantism etiquette mainly has the following four points.

(1) baptism. There are two kinds of initiation ceremonies: water injection baptism and immersion. Water injection baptism is the priest as the main sacrifice, injecting a little water into the forehead of the baptized person, so that the water flows down from the forehead and chanting at the same time. The baptist recited the scriptures from the master's mouth and led the baptized person to immerse himself in the pool for a while.

(2) worship. Worship is usually held in the church on Sunday. The main contents of worship include praying, reading scriptures, singing poems and preaching. Prayer refers to the call, gratitude and praise of believers to God and Jesus. There are two kinds: silent heart prayer and silent mouth prayer. According to the number of participants, there are individuals praying privately and collectively praying publicly. According to whether there are prayers, there are written prayers and casual prayers. When the prayer is held, the pastor is the leader of the prayer. After the prayer, the participants shout "Amen" in unison.

Hymns are poems that Protestants sing in the church to praise God, and the content is gratitude and praise to God. Most of them have four parts: tenor, tenor, tenor and bass, and all choruses can be used. The priest explained the sermon.

(3) Eucharist. In the sacrament of communion with God, the priest, as the host, prayed for bread and wine and distributed it to formal believers.

(4) marriage. The wedding is presided over by the priest, but it is not listed as a sacrament.