Holy Baptism and Holy Communion.
What are the two sacraments?
Born in 1483, this man is credited with founding the Lutheran church.
Who is Martin Luther?
This occurs 50 days after Passover.
What is Pentecost?
Jesus died for this.
What is forgiveness?
Earthly and divine elements make up this.
What is a sacrament?
This church leader fought against the early Christians before he helped start new churches.
Who was Paul?
When Jesus went up into heaven.
What is ascension?
Being sure of things we cannot see.
What is faith?
Communion began while Jesus was eating this meal.
What is the Passover meal?
This early church leader was a disciple of Jesus who wrote several letters in the New Testament.
Who was Peter?
Event when Saul was blinded by a bright light on the road to Damascus.
What is Saul's conversion?
Human nature that separates us from God.
What is sin?
This Jewish tradition is the origin of baptism.
What is circumcision?
Someone who is a follower or student.
What is a disciple?
When people renew baptismal vows.
What is confirmation?
God's Word to us to help make decisions.
What is the Bible?
Inheriting eternal life, the forgiveness of sins, and being filled with the Holy Spirit.
What are the benefits of Holy Baptism?
On October 31, 1517, these were nailed to the door of Castle Church to reform the Catholic church.
What are the 95 Theses?
this former nun was married to Martin Luther.
Who was Katharina von Bora?
Word alone, grace alone, and faith alone.
What three things did Luther highlight in the reformation?