These are the three parts of the Bible.
What are the Old Testament, New Testament, Apocrypha (Deuterocanonicals)?
Christians believe in how many gods?
What is one.
A sacrament makes this present.
What is grace?
These are the four orders of ministry in the Episcopal Church.
What are lay, deacon, priest, and bishop?
Emmanuel is a parish in this diocese.
What is Rhode Island?
The Old Testament tells the story of God's relationship with these people.
The one Christian God has this many separate persons.
What three?
What is "an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace"?
This order of ministry oversees the life of a diocese.
What is a bishop?
This person is the Bishop of the Diocese of Rhode Island.
Who is Bishop Nicholas Knisely?
This part of the Bible tells the story of Jesus and the early Church.
What is the New Testament.
What is Jesus?
This is the outward and visible sign of baptism.
What is water?
In addition to deacons, priests, and bishops the Episcopal Church has these people who live a dedicated life.
What are monks and nuns?
This is the title of the head of the Episcopal Church.
What is Presiding Bishop?
Rather than being a single book the Bible is more like this.
What is library or collection?
The first person of God created this.
What is the world?
This is the outward and visible sign of the Eucharist.
What is bread and wine?
This is the order of ministry that is responsible for most of the work of the Church.
What is the lay order?
This person is currently the Presiding Bishop.
Bishop Michael Curry
Every week in worship portions of the Bible are read from this schedule.
What is the lectionary?
The third person of God, the one active in the world today is called.
What is the Holy Spirit?
This is the outward and visible sign of Confirmation.
What is laying on of hands.
This order of ministry is especially associated with serving the poor and fighting for justice.
What is a deacon?
The Episcopal Church is one of 39 autonomous self-governing churches that make up this third largest branch of the Christian Church.
What is the Anglican Communion?