A mixture of fragrant gums and spices, which produces a sweet smell when burned. Used to symbolise worshipWorship 1. Doing homage and giving honour and respect to God. The Bible includes a wide range of physical expression in worship, including bowing down, lifting hands, dancing, processions and singing. The main day on which Christians gather for communal worship is Sunday (the day when Christ is believed to have risen from the dead). 2. Christian liturgy including sung material and prayers of thanksgiving and praise. and the presence of the holyHoly Set apart, sacred, especially implying coming from or consecrated to God.. It is swung in a censer at certain points in the MassEucharist (Greek eukharistia 'thanksgiving') The central act of the church's worship in which bread and wine are consecrated and consumed. The term comes from the fact that Jesus gave thanks for the bread and wine at the Last Supper. See Matthew 26: 26-8, Mark 14: 22-4, Luke 22: 17-20, I Corinthians. 11: 23-5. Also known as Holy Communion, the Lord's Supper and the Mass.