God has always had a preference in these matters as well, a way He "likes" to be worshipped. In the Old Covenant, it was the temple liturgy that was central to the worshipping life of all Israel.
Inside its spartan white-walled sanctuary, priests don long robes and clerical collars, and an organist pounds out hymns from the official Episcopal hymnal; many of the tunes date back to the 18th century when George Washington himself worshipped here.
Worshipped for more than three-fifths of recorded history, Egypt's gods and goddesses were dominating forces in the lives of pharaohs and commoners alike.