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Communities Of Faith Community = …………………………………… A community of faith is a group of people who share a particular set of religious beliefs

Islam Judaism Christianity There are FIVE major religions in the world today. Each religion has a symbol to represent it… Islam Buddhism Judaism Hinduism Christianity

Mono Poly …means one! …means many!

-ism = Theism = Monotheism = Polytheism =

Monotheist/Polytheist Hinduism Founder/Leader When? Where? Earliest Followers Sacred Text Monotheist/Polytheist

Monotheist/Polytheist Judaism Founder/Leader When? Where? Earliest Followers Sacred Text Monotheist/Polytheist

Monotheist/Polytheist Buddhism Founder/Leader When? Where? Earliest Followers Sacred Text Monotheist/Polytheist

Monotheist/Polytheist Christianity Founder/Leader When? Where? Earliest Followers Sacred Text Monotheist/Polytheist

Monotheist/Polytheist Islam Founder/Leader When? Where? Earliest Followers Sacred Text Monotheist/Polytheist