Christianity
By: Kyra Villarreal
Christianity is monotheistic. The followers of Christianity are called Christians. Christians believe in the God of Abraham. They also believe in the Trinity. They worship at a church. The worship leaders are a Priest, Preacher, Pastor, and Minster. The holy book is called The Bible. Christians celebrate Christmas which is the birth of Jesus. They also celebrate Easter. Easter is the season the Christians remember and resurrection of Jesus. The holy city is Jerusalem. In Jerusalem is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. A tradition is Baptism. Baptism marks Christian’s entrance into church. There is also Holy Communion. Holy Communion is sharing bread and wine to remember Jesus’s Last Supper (last meal with his followers before he was crucified). The sabbath is sunday.
The symbol for Christianity is a cross.
This picture shows Holy Communion.
The Bible is the Christians holy book.
Jerusalem is the holy city for Christianity. ( this is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.)
The Christians worship at a church.
This is a priest.
Besides God, which religious figure is common to all three
religions?
All three religions believe in the God of Abraham.
Which view about God is common to all three religions?
All three religions are monotheistic.