Christianty

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  • Infant baptism
    -they will have their Godparents and parents with them
    -the parents and godparents will promise to raise them a Christian
    they get water sprinkled on them
    cleansed of the original sin
  • Catholic number of books
    The old testament had 46 books
    The new testament has 27 books
  • Protesten number of books
    The old testament has 39 books
    The new testament had 27 books
  • Significance of the bible
    • Used to seek guidance
    • Shows Christian what God is like
    • Brings people together
    • Plays an important part in worship
  • "And so we know and rely on the love God jas for us, God is love"(John 4:16)
  • What is found in the Bible?
    • Phrophercies
    • Rules and laws
    • Letters
    • Poetry and songs
    • History
    • Story's
    • Wisdom
  • Denominations
    A group or branch of Christianity
  • Roman catholic church
    Believes in the messages of the apostles of Jesus Christian and follows the pope in Rome
  • Protestent Christian
    A movement against the followers of the Roman catholic church
  • Eastern orthodox christianity
    Follow the earlier churches close to the time of Jesus
  • Schism
    A split or devision between strongly opposed groups
  • Due to culture and political differences, it led to a disagreement between the Christians which caused a schism in 1054 
  • The western church became the Roman catholic church. The ultimate authority was the religious emporer. They accepted images and idols
  • The Eastern church became known as the orthodox church. The seat of power is in Constantinople nowadays known as Istanbul. The patriarch was the head of the church. The patriarch was the religious emperor and is ultimate authority.priests were allowed to marry. They rejected the use of icons.
  • Sermons
    Talks on religious subjects
  • Church
    The worldwide Christian community around the world
  • Eunghical
    Spreading the world of the Gospel
  • Things In a church
    • Cross-represents how Jesus died on the cross
    • Stained glass windows-pictures of Jesus and stories from the Bible
    • Pulpit-priest reads the Bible and sermons
    • Pews-where worshipers sit
    • Font-water to baptism people
    • Lectern-used for Bible reading
  • Liturgical worship
    Churches:
    -Roman Catholic
    -Church of England
    -Orthadox Christians
    Follow set prayers and reading that can be found in printed book. Christians join in congregation and sing himself
    A fixes way of worship done by a christian denomination on a regular basis
  • Lord's prayer
    A prayer taught by Christ to his disciples beginning 'our father'
  • Non Liturgical worship
    Churches
    -Baptist
    -pentecostal
    -non denominations churches
    Non logical worship is a non-fixed way of worship done by a Christian denomination
  • Speaking in toungue
    A type of language only the lord understands
  • Quakers
    Followers of a religious movement which started in the 17th century
  • Christians believe a sacrament is an outward sighn of grace instuted by Christ. They are seven sacraments given to Christians by the holy scripture
  • Baptism-Usually done ad a baby and only done once. The priest pours water onto the person's head and frees them from the original sin
  • Confirmation- Catholics recieve a special outpouring of the holy spirit. It gives them increased ability to practice the catholic faith
  • Eucharist- in the celebration of the Eucharist, bread and wine become the body and blood of Jesus christ throught the power of the Holy spirit
  • Penence-a sacrament in which a member of the church confesses sins to the priest and is given absolution
  • Anoint the sick- administered during periods of illness usually the time near death. This is done so the person can recieve physical and spiritual strength
  • Holy orders- Becoming a deacon, priest or bishop. God gives theses men special graces and powers to serve him. Not allowed to marry
  • Marrige- when a man and woman promise infrint of God that they will love, cherish, and honor one another. A public sign that an individual is giving them totally to the other person
  • Initiation(ritual)
    • Baptism
    • Configuration
    • Eucharist
  • Healing
    • Penance
    • Announcing the sick
  • Service of communion
    Matrimony
    Holy orders
  • Catholicism and orthadox recognize the seven sacraments
  • Protestants only recognise eucharist and baptism only
  • roman catholic believe that the bread and wine became the actual flesh and blood of Jesus Christ, and you must attend when celebrating Eucharist
  • Baptists believe that the bread and wine are just symbolic and bring people together and you can choose to attend.
  • The church of England believes that the bread and wine are purely symbolic and that you have to attend when celebrating the eucharist
  • believers/ adult baptism
    -have their friends with them
    -they give a testimony
    • A verse from the bible is given to them
    • put in the water
    • freed from the original sin