What is a believers' baptism?
A baptism carried out on someone old enough to understand the ceremony
What is the term for the Father, Son and Holy Spirit?
The Trinity
What is an example of a pilgrimage site?
Could be lots!
In which book of the Bible do we find the Creation story?
Genesis
What are the different types of worship?
Liturgical, Non-liturgical/ informal
God spoke, Holy Spirit came down, clouds parted
What is another name sometimes used for God?
Yahweh, Jehovah, Allah...etc
Where might a pilgrim visit in Lourdes?
The grotto where Bernadette saw Virgin Mary
Which story in the Bible refers to the arrival of the incarnation?
The Nativity
How many sacraments do Protestant Christians observe?
Two: Baptism and Eucharist
Give a Bible quote that supports baptism.
Jesus said, "God and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father, and the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Why might some people say the idea of omnipotence doesn't make sense?
Paradox of the Stone
Where is Iona?
Off the coast of Scotland
What do Christians think happened 40 days after Jesus' resurrection?
Ascension
What is an example of a Set Prayer?
Lord's Prayer, Grace, etc
Give a reason why some people may object to believers baptism.
What is the opposite of immanent?
Transcendent
Give four reasons why Christians might go on pilgrimage.
Lots of reasons, what have you got?!
What are two types of salvation for Christians?
Salvation by grace - given by God through faith in Jesus. Salvation by works - obeying God's law.
What do Orthodox Christians call a Eucharistic service?
The Divine Liturgy
What do Catholics and Orthodox Christians believe happens during the baptism?
It removes original sin.
How were all three aspects of the Trinity present in Creation?
As the Father creator, as the Word (Jesus, the Son), as the Holy Spirit (floating over the water)
What is a relic?
What does Jesus' resurrection lead Christians to believe?
That they will be saved from death, that Jesus was the incarnation, that they can receive forgiveness from sin, etc!
What is a difference in the meaning and symbolism of the Eucharist for Catholic and Protestant believers?
Catholics believe that Jesus is present in the ritual through transubstantiation but Protestants think this is a remembrance and is only symbolically present