Historical Origins
Fundamental Doctrine and Beliefs
Sacred Writings, Symbols, and Spaces
Church History and Denominations
100

Christ is a title given to Jesus of Nazareth, which means?

The Anointed One

100

A Christian doctrine that refers to the unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three persons in one Godhead.

Trinity

100

The two parts of the Christian Bible.

The Old Testament and the New Testament.

100

The Church of Christianity begins with this Apostle, upon which Christ said he shall build his church. He is believed to be the First Pope of the Catholic Church.

St. Peter/Simon Peter the Apostle

200

Jesus went into exile after his baptism, where he was tempted by the Devil (Satan). For how many days did Jesus stay in the desert and what did he observe during those days?

40 Days of Fasting

200

The feast of the Ascension celebrates Jesus’ resurrection and ascension into heaven and begins ______.

40 Days after Easter

200

The Gospels are the first four books of the New Testament, written by the Four Evangelists. “Gospel” comes from the Latin word “Evangelium” which means ______.

 “Good news”

200

A series of holy wars where Christians fought against Islamic rulers and their Muslim soldiers to reclaim holy land in the city of Jerusalem.

Crusades

300

At the age of thirty, Jesus began his public ministry. The first manifestation of this ministry is his baptism. Who baptized Jesus

John the Baptist

300

The person of Jesus Christ as the Son of God made man and by extension, his death on the Cross is necessary due to man’s ______.

Original Sin

300

The New Testament was written after Jesus’s death. The first four books are known as the “Gospels,” which means “good news.” Identify the FOUR Gospels.

Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John

300

Also known as the Church of England and was created when King Henry VIII was excommunicated from the Catholic church and seeked to make a new church in which he was the supreme leader of the church.

Anglican Church

400

The Christian festival celebrating the descent of the Holy Spirit on the disciples of Jesus after his Ascension, held on the seventh Sunday after Easter.

Pentecost

400

During the Eucharist, which is the commemoration of the Last Supper, Jesus’ body and blood are turned into bread and wine respectively. This process is called ______.

Transubstantiation

400

This is the sacred rite in Christianity involving the anointing with oil and the laying on of hands, signifying the reception of the Holy Spirit.

Confirmation

400

A religious reform movement that resulted in the creation of a branch of Christianity called Protestantism, a name used collectively to refer to the many religious groups that separated from the Roman Catholic Church due to differences in doctrine.

 Protestant Reformation

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