Living the Christian Life Quiz

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Living the Christian Life Quiz

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1. What are the four examples for Christian worship? Eucharist / Holy Communion / Mass Charismatic worship Personal / private prayer Silence back

2. What are the role of sacraments? A rite of passage or ceremony where the grace and power of God can be received. back

To praise God and thank him 3. What is the purpose of prayer? To get closer to God To praise God and thank him Ask for God’s help To say sorry to God back

4. Name three places of pilgrimage. Jerusalem Iona Taize back

5. What is advent? Marks the beginning of the Christian year and the countdown to Christmas. Starts four Sundays before Christmas and is the period of preparation. back

6. Who is a missionary? A person who is sent out on a religious mission, to promote Christianity in foreign places. Evangelical work is the spreading of faith by missionaries. back

7. Why is the local church important? Unites the local community Provides support and comfort Can give advice from sources of authority back

8. Why is the worldwide church important? Gives a global identity Promotes unity Provides support to non-Christians and Christians. back

9. What is the meaning of The Eucharist? It is the re-enactment of the Last Supper. Bread represents the body of Jesus and the wine his blood Catholics believe in transubstantiation where the bread and wine actually turn into the body and blood Protestants feel they are symbolic only. back

10. What are the three types of prayer? Set prayers The Lords prayer Informal prayer back

11. What is ecumenism? It breaks down barriers between different denominations, reminding all Christians they are followers of God and believe in Jesus. back

12. What is tithe? Some Christians will give 10% of their salary to charity each month or what they can afford. It reinforces the importance of piety (being a devoted Christian) and helping others. back