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What is the chief purpose in worship?
The chief purpose in worship is to glorify God an to enjoy him forever. (SC) This is done as his people hold him in owe and reverence, praise him, pray to him, trust in him, and magnify and glorify him.
What are the elements in corporate worship?
The elements of corporate worship:
-Sound preaching of the Word
-Singing of Psalms, songs, hymns of praise with grace in our hearts unto the Lord
-Prayer, both private and corporate
-Offerings to be received as an act of worship
-Observe of special Christian days
-Service and ministry to others, a response to worship
What are the requirements for an individual's worship of God according to scripture?
Every believer should privately and corporately "worship God in Spirit and in truth, for the Father seeketh such to worship him," is our instruction from the Lord.

It is incumbent upon each Christian to develop the practice of daily worship of God. Such a time should include prayer, reading of scriptures, examination of one's inner spiritual life, and serious meditation.
What are the requirements for a family's worship of God? Are you in agreement with the EPC Book of Order in all its parts?
Each individual family should worship together. Such times, done regularly and faithfully, should include the reading together of God's Word, times of prayer, times of sharing with one another God's working in individual hearts, and times of doing together the things of the Lord. It is always appropriate for a family to sing together in praise of God's goodness and mercy.