Commandments
Creed
Prayer
Learning Lutheranism
100

"You shall have no other gods."

What is the 1st Commandment?

100

It is a statement about our belief in "God the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth."

What is the 1st Article of the Apostles' Creed?

100

We can pray to him, trusting that he hears us like a loving dad listens to his children.

Who is Our Father?

100

They are the 2 main doctrines, or teachings, in the Bible.

What are the Law and Gospel?

200

"Remember the Sabbath by keeping it holy."

What is the 3rd Commandment?

200

This creed was adopted in 325 AD by the 1st Council of Nicaea.

What is the Nicene Creed?

200

Things like food, drink, clothing, shoes, house, money, property, peace, health, and good friends.

What is our daily bread?

200
He was a German monk and priest who wanted to reform the errors of the church, but was kicked out instead, because of his preaching and teaching.
Who is Martin Luther?
300

"You shall not murder."

What is the 5th Commandment?

300
He is the creator of heaven and earth.
Who is God the Father?
300
Your kingdom come.
What is the 2nd Petition?
300

It is the denomination of Apostles Lutheran Church, which uses the acronym "WELS."

What is the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod?

400

"You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor."

What is the 8th Commandment?

400

This term describes God, who is a real person without a body.

What is a spirit?

400
This is the appropriate time to pray to God.
What is "always"?
400

On this date, a monk nailed 95 Theses onto the All Saints Church in Wittenberg, sparking the Lutheran Reformation.

What is October 31, 1517?

500

They are the words that begin all the explanations to the commandments.

What is "We should fear [and love God...]"?

500
These are the words that end each explanation to the articles of the Creed.
What is "This is most certainly true"?
500
He taught his disciples to pray this prayer, and so we refer to it as the "Lord's Prayer."
Who is Jesus?
500

These are the 3 "solas" of the Lutheran Reformation.

What are [Sola] Gratia, Fide, and Scriptura?

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