The Roman Empire
The Christian holy book - in two major sections - New Testament and Old Testament
Bible
The largest Christian Denomination, centered in Rome.
The Roman Catholic Church
Water ceremony that is the entry into the Christian religion.
Baptism / Christening
Christians consider this person to be the Son of God.
Jesus Christ
Most early Christians came from this religion.
Judaism
The name of the section of the Christian Bible that is not in the Jewish Bible (Tanakh).
New Testament
The collection of churches centered in Eastern Europe that split with Catholicism in the 1000s CE. Known for churches using Icons.
Eastern Orthodox / Orthodox /
Major Christian Holiday on December 25th. Remembers Birth of Jesus.
Christmas
Lent
This person was the leader of the early Christian church. He was one of the original 12 apostles. His symbol is a key, and he is considered the first Pope.
Simon Peter / St. Peter
These four books in the New Testament tell the story of Jesus' life and teachings.
The Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John)
The branch of Christianity that left the Catholic Church in the 1400s in the ________ Reformation.
Protestant
Remembers the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus. Holiest day on Christian calendar.
May include egg hunts, candy, and bunnies.
Easter
This early church leader spread Christianity across the Roman Empire and (traditionally) wrote most Epistles.
St. Paul / Paul of Tarsus
This Roman Emperor converted to Christianity and stopped Roman persecution of Christians.
Constantine
Epistles
A movement in modern Christianity that focuses on the Bible, becoming "born again", and activism.
Evangelical
Ceremony to remember the Last Supper. Eat bread and wine which is symbolic of Jesus' body and blood.
Christian denomination that embraces non-Christian religious beliefs. "can't we all just get along?"
Unitarian Universalist
The reformer who broke from the Catholic Church to form Protestantism. Founder of Lutheranism.
Martin Luther
The last book of the Christian Bible
Revelation / Apocalypse
The most followed Church in England. Formed when Henry VIII disagreed with the Pope and left the Catholic Church.
Anglican Church / Church of England
Telling your sins and wrongdoing to a Priest to get spiritual forgiveness.
Confession / Penance
Anointing the Sick