Christianity
Followers are called Christians
All about Christianity
Christians believe in God (of Abraham). They believe in prayer and the Holy Trinity, which is the " Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit." Christians celebrate Christmas which is the day Christ (Jesus) was born. They also celebrate Easter which is the day of Christ's death and resurrection. Christians must be baptized, which is their entrance into Christianity. They also must practice Holy Communion, which is the breaking of bread and wine to represent the events of the Last Supper. Christians worship in a church on Sunday and are lead in scripture from the Holy Bible by a Priest, Pastor, Reverend, Father, Minister, or Preacher. Like Judaism and Islam, Christianity believes in a monotheistic religion based on Abraham. Christians holy site is Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified, but also Bethlehem because that's where Jesus was born.
Church
Christians worship in a church
Priest
A Priest is one example of a religious leader of Christians
Cross
Jesus was crucified on a cross
Baptism
A person's introduction and path into Christianity
Holy Communion
Christians observe the Last Supper performed by Jesus Christ which became known as the Last Supper
Holy Bible
The holy book of Christians has an Old and New Testament
Jerusalem
The place of Jesus Christ's resurrection
Bethleham
The place of Jesus Christ's birth