What does "Tewahedo" mean in Ethiopian Orthodox belief?
That Christs divinity and humanity are united in one nature without separation/
How many sacraments does the Ethiopian Orthodox Church recognize?
Seven sacraments
In the Story of Elisha purifying the waters, what did Elisha add to make the bad water pure?
Salt
"The lord is my shepherd; I shall not want."
David (Psalm 23:1)
Who was the first king of Israel?
Saul
Why do Orthodox Christians venerate the Cross?
Because through the Cross, Christ destroyed sin and death, bringing salvation.
Why is baptism by full immersion practice?
Because it represents dying and rising with Christ, washing away sin completely.
In the Parable of the Soils, who are the people represented by the seeds that fell on the side of the road?
People who don't listen or give value to the Word of God
"Am I my brother's keeper?"
Cain (Genesis 4:9)
why do Orthodox Christians fast on Wednesdays and Fridays?
Wednesday remembers Judas' betrayal; Friday remembers Christs crucifixion.
What do icons and church paintings teach belivers?
They are "windows to heaven," teaching the faith and reminding us of the saints and holy stories.
In the Eucharist, why does the priest mix water with wine?
To symbolize the blood and water that flowed from Christ's side on the Cross.
In the story of the Good Samaritan, who were the two men who ignored the man lying hurt on the road?
A priest and a Levite
I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me."
Jesus (John 14:6)
Why do we remove out shoes before entering church?
Because it is holy ground, just as God commanded Moses at the burning bush
Why do worshippers stand during most of the Divine Liturgy instead of sitting?
To show respect and readiness, as if standing before the throne of God.
In Confession, why must sins be confessed out loud to a priest rather than silently?
Because the priest is a witness of Christ and gives absolution on behalf of the Church
When Jesus healed the blind man in John 9, what did He put on the man's eyes to heal him?
Mud made from His saliva and dirt
"Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!"
In Orthodox teaching, what three things strengthen the soul during fasting periods?
Prayer, fasting and almsgiving
What is the main role of saints in Orthodox teaching?
To be examples of holiness and intercessors before God
Why do we receive the Eucharist with fasting?
To prepare with purity and reverence for Christs Body and Blood.
A double portion of his spirit to be upon him
"But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well."
St. Matthew (Matthew 6:33)
What feast celebrates the revelation of the Holy Trinity at the Baptism of Christ?
Timket (Epiphany)