Jesus Christ
The Bible
Chrisitan Beliefs
Church & Worship
Holidays & Symbols
100

He is the central figure of Christianity

Who is Jesus?

100

The Bible is divided into these two main parts.

What are the Old Testament and New Testament?

100

Christians believe in one God, making Christianity this type of religion.

What is monotheistic?

100

Christians gather here to worship.

What is a church?

100

Holiday celebrating Jesus’ birth.

What is Christmas?

200

Jesus was born in this town.

What is Bethlehem?

200

The first book of the Bible.  

What is Genesis?

200

Christians believe Jesus is both fully human and fully this.

What is divine (or God)?

200

This weekly day is when most Christians worship together.

What is Sunday?

200

Holiday celebrating Jesus’ resurrection.

What is Easter?

300

Jesus taught using short stories with lessons.

What are parables?

300

The four books that tell the story of Jesus’ life.

What are the Gospels?

300

The Christian belief that God exists as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

What is the Trinity?

300

A Christian ritual that symbolizes cleansing and new life.

What is baptism?

300

This symbol represents Jesus’ sacrifice.

What is the cross?

400

The event where Jesus rose from the dead.

What is the Resurrection?

400

The Bible was originally written in these three languages.

What are Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek?

400

Christians believe Jesus died on the cross to save people from this.

What is sin?

400

The meal Christians take to remember Jesus’ sacrifice.

What is Communion (or the Lord’s Supper)?

400

The season leading up to Easter, often involving fasting or reflection.

What is Lent?

500

Jesus chose these 12 followers to learn from Him and spread His message.

Who are the disciples?


500

This book contains songs and prayers, many written by King David.

What is Psalms?

500

The term for God’s undeserved kindness and forgiveness.

What is grace?


500

The leader of a church congregation.

Who is a pastor, priest, or minister?

500

The dove often symbolizes this part of the Trinity.

Who is the Holy Spirit?