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Christianity

Christianity. BY CS. Vocabulary. Apostle - is a religious messenger and ambassador. Crucifixion - An ancient method of painful execution in which a person is bound or nailed to a cross left to die. Disciple - A follower of Jesus Christ

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Christianity

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  1. Christianity BY CS

  2. Vocabulary • Apostle - is a religious messenger and ambassador. • Crucifixion - An ancient method of painful execution in which a person is bound or nailed to a cross left to die. • Disciple - A follower of Jesus Christ • Epistles - One of the apostolic letters in the New Testament • The Gospels - A written account of the life of Jesus and the word of the New Testament • Jesus of Nazareth - Jesus Christ, son of God • Messiah - The savior of the Jews • Monastery - A community of persons who live under religious vows • New Testament - The second division of the Bible • Old Testament - The first division of the Bible • Paul - Early missionary of Christianity • Peter – He is part of the New Testament • Resurrection - The return of Jesus from death of crucifixion • Sacrament - A sacred rite

  3. Symbols of Christianity

  4. History of Christianity • Christianity started about 2000 years ago in Judea (present-day Israel) with Jesus Christ and His faithful group of disciples. • With this cultural and religious backdrop, the ministry of Jesus began. • Jesus was a Jew. He observed the Jewish faith and was well acquainted with the Jewish Law. • Christians considered Him to be the Messiah. • In His early thirties, Jesus traveled from village to village, teaching in the synagogues and healing those who were suffering. • Soon, a faithful group of men began to follow Jesus and call him teacher. These men became His disciples. • Jesus taught His disciples about the will of God and about the "new covenant" God will bring to humanity through Him.

  5. Basic Duties • Study the Bible - Bible study is our only way of learning God's will and avoiding error. • Pray Frequently - Prayer is our means of thanking God, praising Him, and making known our needs. • Commit Yourself to the Local Church - New Testament Christians always were recognized as part of a local church. • Attend All the Assemblies of the Local Church - We should come whenever the church meets to study, sing, & pray. • Help Others Learn the Gospel - All Christians should work to learn how to lead others to Jesus. • Do All God's Will – We should be willing to give our whole life to the Lord.

  6. Current Happenings • Pray For Christians Fleeing Pakistani Village • Dozens of Christian families have been forced to flee from homes in a village near Lahore, Pakistan after a pastor in the village was accused of blasphemy against the Prophet Mohammad. • Blasphemy is the act or offense of speaking sacrilegiously about God or sacred things. • Christians Fleeing Pakistani Village • Over 400 Movie Theaters Host Teen Mania 'Youth Group' Event With Christian Rock, Comedy • For one night, Christian rock will blast out across the country as over 400 movie theaters channel the pulse of "Surge," with famous bands such as Newsboys, Casting Crowns, and Lecrae, while comedian John Gray will crack jokes to bolster faith among teens and prepare them for life's struggles. • 400 Movie Theaters

  7. Clergy • A pastor is in charge of a Christian church or congregation. • A minister a member of the clergy, esp. in Protestant churches. • A priest is an ordained minister of the Catholic, Orthodox, or Anglican Church having the authority to perform certain rites and administer certain sacraments.

  8. Review Questions • What are the holy scriptures in Christianity called? • The Bible • What is death by hanging on a cross or pole called? • Crucifixion • What are rituals by Catholics to receive the grace of God called? • Sacraments • What is rising from the dead called? • Resurrection • What are the first 4 books of the New Testament called? • The Gospel • What is the early part of the Bible called, the history part? • Old Testament • Who were the close followers of Jesus during his lifetime? • Disciples • Christians consider Jesus the what? • The Messiah

  9. Bibliography • http://www.allaboutreligion.org/history-of-christianity.htm • commons.wikimedia.org • en.wikipedia.org • www.zazzle.com • http://www.christianpost.com • http://www.gospelway.com/basic_duties • www.celebritynetworth.com • www.nydailynews.com

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