Protestants may pray in silence , in groups or outloud. However , they do not like using formula prayers , and they do not pray to Mary or to saints.
(The implication above is that people of other faiths - like Catholics - do pray to Mary or to saints. This is not the case and any Catholic who says otherwise is mistaken. Catholics ask Mary or saints for intercession on their behalf, but do not pray TO them. "Holy Mary, Mother of God, PRAY for us sinners..." Catholics only worship and pray TO God our Father and His son Jesus Christ. The best way to explain this to a Protestant is as such: Have you ever asked a family member or loved one to pray for you due to some hardship or difficulty you were going through? Catholics ask Mary to pray for them in much the same way.
They make the parents of the baby promise to raise the baby in a godly home and in a Christian manner, unlike the Catholics that baptise the baby because they think it washes away the sins of the baby.
Well some use signs, Others scream what they want! The main idea is to get your point across without being violent!
They worship by praying
a temple
"God is Spirit, and those who worship must worship in spirit and in truth" (John 4:24).
The Toleration Act passed on April 21, 1649 granted freedom of worship to nearly all Protestants but not to Catholics and Jews.
The Protestant Church began in Germany in 1517.
Protestants moved to the New World because they were tired of being persecuted and wanted the religious freedom to worship.
King Henry the eighth ?
Protestants, Jews and Muslims generally do not use images in worship.
Catholics do not worship saints, the Blessed Virgin, idols or the pope. They worship only God. Now that is a crazy fact that many Protestants will contest but a fact nonetheless.
The Maryland Toleration Act.
Protestants have something called Church every morning. It is similar to mass in some ways but different in others. It generally includes some type of worship and a sermon.
Granted freedom of worship to protestants . -Byron J Espinal
Christians do not require any "equipment" when praying. However, some Catholic Christians use the rosary. Both Catholic and Orthodox Christians are more likely than Protestants to use visual representations of Jesus and the saints in their worship, although Protestants often have an (empty) cross in their places of worship as a symbol of Jesus' death and resurrection.