It means to treat something as sacred.
What does Hallowed mean?
This creed was used by Early Christians to profess their faith before being baptized.
What is the Apostles' Creed?
NO PEEKING!!!!!
This is the First Commandment.
What is "You shall have no other gods"?
This part of worship involves receiving the Body and Blood of Christ through Bread and Wine or Grape Juice.
What is Communion?
This man defended his positions on theology and the Bible to the point where he ended up creating a movement separating from the Catholic Church.
Who is Martin Luther?
This small seed is an example of the Kingdom of God.
What is a mustard seed?
These three events are what matter the most about Jesus's life to The Apostle's Creed.
What is Jesus' Birth, Death, and Resurrection?
The Day of Rest instituted by God.
What is the Sabbath?
The time of worship where the pastor talks for a while about the theme of the day.
What is the Sermon?
This is the game we played where you aren't allowed to say the words on the card.
What is Taboo?
One of the two books of the Bible that contain The Lord's Prayer.
What is Luke? or What is Matthew?
This creed was written by a Council to address Church Unity under the Roman Emperor Constantine.
What is the Nicene Creed?
The term used for when a strong desire leads to bad behavior.
What is "to covet"?
What is the Lamb of God?
The term for the books of the Bible delivering the good news of Jesus Christ.
What are the Gospels?
A short hymn of praise.
This is the definition of "Credo," the Latin word from which we get the word "Creed".
What is "I believe"?
Luther expands this Commandment to mean we need to work for the flourishing of our neighbor.
What is Commandment V: You shall not murder?
(I'll also accept commandments 7 and 10)
An event at the beginning of worship that involves us telling our sins to God.
What is the Confession and Forgiveness?
The English Translation of the German phrase "Was ist das", which Luther asks frequently in the Small Catechism.
What is "What is this?/What does this mean?"
This affectionate term for "dad" is what Jesus used to refer to God.
What is Abba?
The Holy Mystery that is God in three persons.
What is the Trinity?
This person received the 10 Commandments from God on Mount Sinai.
Who is Moses?
One of the two Gospels that our Gospel Readings have all been taken from in the past year.
What is Mark? or What is John?
This hand gesture we learned from the Lutheran Handbook is appropriate in several instances during the worship.
What is The Sign of the Cross?