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Omnibenevolent
an attribute of God that means all loving. Christians believe that God loves everyone.
Onipotent
An attribute of God that means all powerful. Christians believe no one is more powerful than God.
Trinity
The three persons of God: father, son and holy spirit.
Incarnation
God coming to earth as a human in the form of Jesus. Means god made flesh.
atonement
Christians believe that Jesus dying on the cross healed the epidemic rift between humans and God and allowed them to have a relationship again
Persecution
mistreatment or punishment of a group of people because of their beliefs
Eucharist
thanksgiving - a sacrament in which Christian's offer thanks to God for Jesus' sacrifice by drinking wine and eating bread
Evangelicalism
A denomination of Christianity that focuses on the good news brought to sinners by Jesus
liturgical worship
When worship follows a very set structure which is more or less the same each time e.g a Eucharist service
sacraments
an outward sign of an invisible and inward blessing by God e.g. baptism
resurrection
Christians believe Jesus rose from the dead on Easter Sunday after being crucified on Black Friday. Christians believe eternal life can be reached through belief in Jesus.
pilgrimage
a journey to a sacred place, usually an act of religious devotion
ecumenical
promoting unity amongst the global Christian Church e.g Taize
prayer
An expression of thanks, or a request of help to God e.g. the Lords Prayer Omnibenevolent
Onipotent
An attribute of God that means all powerful. Christians believe no one is more powerful than God.
Trinity
The three persons of God: father, son and holy spirit.
Incarnation
God coming to earth as a human in the form of Jesus. Means god made flesh.
atonement
Christians believe that Jesus dying on the cross healed the epidemic rift between humans and God and allowed them to have a relationship again
Persecution
mistreatment or punishment of a group of people because of their beliefs
Eucharist
thanksgiving - a sacrament in which Christian's offer thanks to God for Jesus' sacrifice by drinking wine and eating bread
Evangelicalism
A denomination of Christianity that focuses on the good news brought to sinners by Jesus
liturgical worship
When worship follows a very set structure which is more or less the same each time e.g a Eucharist service
sacraments
an outward sign of an invisible and inward blessing by God e.g. baptism
resurrection
Christians believe Jesus rose from the dead on Easter Sunday after being crucified on Black Friday. Christians believe eternal life can be reached through belief in Jesus.
pilgrimage
a journey to a sacred place, usually an act of religious devotion
ecumenical
promoting unity amongst the global Christian Church e.g Taize
prayer
An expression of thanks, or a request of help to God e.g. the Lords Prayer