Christianity
Followers are called disciple's or Christian's
All About Christianity
Jesus'/Gods followers were called Disciple's. Now they are called Christian's. The beliefs of this religion is that god is the one and only god, also if you tithe god will give you more in return. The Sacraments of this religion is Once in a while at Church the Priest will send people out and give you a cracker and grape juice. He will say the cracker signifis the body of Christ and the grape juice signifis the blood of chirst. Christian's worship in a place called a church. The worship leader is called a Priest. The Holy Book is called a Holy Bible. The Holy days are Easter and Christmas. The Holy city is called Jerusalem. Common figures to Christianity, Judaism, and Islam is Abraham. The view of God to all three is called Monotheism.
Cross
The cross is important to Christains because Jesus got crucified. Crucified means: put (someone) to death by nailing or binding them to a cross, especially as an ancient punishment.
Church
Churches are a Christian's place of worship.
Priest
A Priest is the person that teaches in the church. A.K.A Worship leader
Sacraments
This is What the sacraments above mean: The cracker/ bread means the body of Christ, and the wine/ grape or apple juice means the blood of Christ.
Holy Bible
The Holy Bible is what Christian's read. There's the old testament and the New testament. The people who wrote the bible were Jesus' disciple's.
Jerusalem
Jerusalem is believed to be the site of some of Jesus's teaching, the Last Supper, the subsequent institution of the Holy Eucharist as well as His entombment; Christians believe He was crucified on a nearby hill, Golgotha (sometimes called Calvary).