The principal kinds are adoration, praise, thanksgiving, penitence, oblation, intercession, and petition
What is prayer?
Name the last written (newest) Gospel
Who is John?
Creator of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen
Who is "God, the Father"?
The year the first English Prayer Book was published
What is 1549?
Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John
What are the Gospels?
Name the prayer that is an offering of ourselves, our lives and labors, in union with Christ, for the purposes of God
What is oblation?
Which Gospel is writing primarily to convince a Roman audience and portrays Jesus as a Servant?
Who is Mark?
The laws given to Moses and the people of Israel
What are the Ten Commandments?
The word omitted from services during Lent
What is Alleluia?
The name for the first five books of the Bible
What is the Pentateuch? (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy)
Name the prayer that is bringing before God the needs of others
What is intercession?
Which Gospel is writing primarily to convince a Jewish audience and portrays Jesus as Messiah?
Who is Matthew?
The act of God which sets us free from the power of evil, sin, and death
What is redemption (or forgiveness of sins)?
An agreement between God and his people
What is a covenant?
How many books are in the Bible
What is 66?
The Episcopal Church is governed by a bicameral _____ _____ , which meets every three years
What is a General Convention?
Which Gospel is writing primarily to convince a Greek/Gentile audience and portrays Jesus as Son of Man?
Who is Luke?
The seeking of our own will instead of the will of God, thus distorting our relationship with God, with other people, and with all creation
What is sin?
The only book of the Bible in the BCP
What are the Psalms?
These books of the New Testament (Hebrews, James, I Peter, II Peter, I John, II John, III John, and Jude) are examples of this
What are the epistles (or letters)?
Two bodies in the General Convention
What are the House of Bishops and the House of Deputies?
Name the three synoptic Gospels
Who are Matthew, Mark and Luke?
Described as "one, holy, catholic, and apostolic _____"
What is the Church?
The first service of Easter Day
What is the Great Vigil?
The 39 Articles, a 1536 foundational document of Anglican theology, relates that “Holy _____ containeth all things necessary to salvation”
What is Scripture?