Christianity
Christianity The Holy Book for Christians is the Bible. Image acquired from:
Christianity Old Testament New Testament The Bible is a collection of sacred scripture of Judaism and Christianity. It is divided into two parts. The first is called the Old Testament, containing the 39 books of Hebrew Scripture, and the second portion is called the New Testament, containing a set of 27 books. Image acquired from:
Christianity Christians believe in the God of Abraham that exists in three parts known as the holy trinity. Image acquired from:
Christianity Image acquired from: The Father The Son The Holy Spirit The holy trinity consists of:
Christianity Christians believe in baptism and communion and have trained ministers to lead their services. Image acquired from: Image acquired from:
Christianity Baptism Baptism is a religious ceremony in which somebody is sprinkled with or immersed in water to symbolize purification. In some Christian baptisms, the person is named as well as being accepted into the Christian faith. Image acquired from:
Christianity Communion Communion is a practice that is meant to be observed over and over throughout the life of a Christian. It is a holy time of worship when we corporately come together as one body to remember and celebrate what Christ sacrificed. Image acquired from:
Christianity Christians believe a lot like Jews but also base their beliefs on the teachings of Jesus. Image acquired from:
Christianity The goal of Christianity is salvation. Image acquired from:
Christianity Salvation Salvation in the Christian religion, deliverance from sin or the consequences of sin through Jesus Christ's death on the cross. Image acquired from:
Christianity The main figure in Christianity is Jesus Christ. Image acquired from:
Christianity Christians worship in churches on Sundays where they hear a sermon. Image acquired from:
Christianity A sermon comes from the bible and address biblical topics. Image acquired from:
Christianity Some holy artifacts include: The Bible, a crucifix, and the rosary. Image acquired from: