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Omnibenevolent

an attribute of God that means all loving. Christians believe that God loves everyone.

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Onipotent

An attribute of God that means all powerful. Christians believe no one is more powerful than God.

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Trinity

The three persons of God: father, son and holy spirit.

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Incarnation

God coming to earth as a human in the form of Jesus. Means god made flesh.

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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

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Persecution

mistreatment or punishment of a group of people because of their beliefs

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Eucharist

thanksgiving - a sacrament in which Christian's offer thanks to God for Jesus' sacrifice by drinking wine and eating bread

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Evangelicalism

A denomination of Christianity that focuses on the good news brought to sinners by Jesus

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liturgical worship

When worship follows a very set structure which is more or less the same each time e.g a Eucharist service

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sacraments

an outward sign of an invisible and inward blessing by God e.g. baptism

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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.

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pilgrimage

a journey to a sacred place, usually an act of religious devotion

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ecumenical

promoting unity amongst the global Christian Church e.g Taize

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prayer

An expression of thanks, or a request of help to God e.g. the Lords Prayer Omnibenevolent

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Onipotent

An attribute of God that means all powerful. Christians believe no one is more powerful than God.

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Trinity

The three persons of God: father, son and holy spirit.

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Incarnation

God coming to earth as a human in the form of Jesus. Means god made flesh.

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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

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Persecution

mistreatment or punishment of a group of people because of their beliefs

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Eucharist

thanksgiving - a sacrament in which Christian's offer thanks to God for Jesus' sacrifice by drinking wine and eating bread

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Evangelicalism

A denomination of Christianity that focuses on the good news brought to sinners by Jesus

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liturgical worship

When worship follows a very set structure which is more or less the same each time e.g a Eucharist service

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sacraments

an outward sign of an invisible and inward blessing by God e.g. baptism

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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.

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pilgrimage

a journey to a sacred place, usually an act of religious devotion

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ecumenical

promoting unity amongst the global Christian Church e.g Taize

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prayer

An expression of thanks, or a request of help to God e.g. the Lords Prayer