4. The three largest groups of Christianity are:
Roman Catholic church
Eastern orthodox church
Protestantism (which has various other
denominations) Church of England being the
main
Roman Catholic – It is the oldest institution in
the western world dating back 2000 years.
There are more than a billion people
worldwide who are Catholics and they believe
that the pope is the successor to Saint Peter.
5. Eastern Orthodox Church – There are around
200 million people that follow the orthodox
church. These churches are autonomous or
self-governed meaning they have their own
head.
Protestantism – The Church of England's
separation from Rome and the pope was
bought about by King Henry VIII. The head of
this church is the current reigning monarch
6. Prayer – including the
rosary.
The teachings of the Bible: including the
psalms of the Old Testament.
Places of worship: Churches. Christians go to
church to learn about the teachings of God.
Eucharist – also known as Holy Communion or
Mass
“This is my Body which is given to you” Luke
22:19
7. Lent - Begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter Sunday.
“Self-examination and preparation for Easter”
Holy Week - Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday.
Easter – Jesus resurrected from the dead.
Pentecost – 50 days after Easter. Celebration of the Holy Spirit
Advent – 4 Sundays leading up to Christmas
Christmas – The celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
8. VERY Short List of commonly known messengers of god:
Translated into the Arab language
Abraham (P.B.U.H)- Ibrahim (A.S)
Ishmael (P.B.U.H)- Ismaeel (A.S)
Isaac (P.B.U.H)– Ishaaq (A.S)
Jacob (P.B.U.H)- Yaqub (A.S)
Job (P.B.U.H) – Yaqub (A.S)
Aaron (P.B.U.H)- Haroon (A.S)
David (P.B.U.H)- Dawood (A.S)
Solomon (P.B.U.H)- Sulayman (A.S)
Jonah (P.B.U.H)- Yunus (A.S)
Moses (P.B.U.H)- Musa (A.S)
Jesus Christ (P.B.U.H)- Isa (A.S)
Muhammad (S.A.W)
9. An example of revelation from god to the
prophet Moses (P.B.U.H)
10. The key prophet whose existence and role is greatly
debated by the 3 religions is Jesus Christ (P.B.U.H)
The Jews reject him as being a prophet and brand him
a liar and imposter.
In Islam Isa (A.S) is no more than a prophet of god.
Christians have different views within the different
denominations but overall Jesus is believed to be
either “God in a Trinity” or “The Son Of God”.
The following Video is a recitation from the Quran, (Surah
Maryam). It is a chapter dedicated to the mother of Jesus
Christ, Mary. The video shows how closely linked are Islam,
Judaism and Christianity and at the same time how different!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc3UY_CNF7k#t=118
Editor's Notes
Christianity means the followers of Christ.The scripture which Christians refer to is the Bible. The bible is made up of The Old Testament and also the New Testament.The old testament is also of significance and used as scripture for the followers of Judaism.There are 66 books in the bible. The New Testament is divided into 5 books, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
Christianity is an Abrahamic Religion along with Judaism and also Islam.Just like the other Abrahamic faiths Christians also believe messengers were sent to the people to guide them.Christians believe in one god in 3 forms “The Trinity”. Classed as Monotheistic religion.Christianity begins with the concept of “Original Sin”.
Christians are divided into many denominations the three main are as follows: Roman Catholic, Protestant (Church Of England) as well as Eastern Orthodox.Protestant denominations: Anglican, Baptist, Congregational, Lutheranism, Methodist, Presbyterianism, ReformedThere are more than a billion people worldwide who believe in Jesus Christ and complies with the pope; which makes up the roman catholic community.The pope is based in RomeSaint Peter- one of Jesus’ disciples
Orthodox comes from the greekorthos – right, doxa- beliefChurch of England brought about in 1529 and was completed in 1536
Prayer is the key form of worship. Rosary – part of Catholic worship, but was dropped by other denominations.The Rosary Prayers: The Lord’s Prayer, Hail Mary, Apostles Creed.Psalms – Jewish in origin. Paul urged Christians in Ephesus to give thanks to God “psalms and hymns and spiritual songs”.Re-enactment of the last supper. Transubstantiation - that the bread and wine literally become the body and blood of Christ.Readings (lessons) from the Bible. - Reading and thinking about the texts from the Bible is the most important form of religious worship. Following the word of God (10 Commandments) make better people.1 – The Lord’s Prayer:The Lord’s Prayer:Our Father, who art in Heaven,Hallowed be thy name,Thy kingdom come,Thy will be done,On earth as it is in Heaven.Give us this day our daily bread,And forgive us our trespasses,As we forgive those who trespass against us,And lead us not into temptation,But deliver us from Evil.*For thine is the kingdom,The power and the gloryForever and ever *Amen. *This section was added later by Henry VIII, as one of the distinctions between the Catholic and Church of England (Protestant) Churches. These 3 lines are therefore not present in the Catholic Lord’s Prayer. 2– The Rosary Prayer:Make the Sign of the Cross and say the "Apostles' Creed."Say the "Our Father."Say three "Hail Marys."Say the "Glory be to the Father."Announce the First Mystery; then say the "Our Father."Say ten "Hail Marys," while meditating on the Mystery. Say the "Glory be to the Father."Announce the Second Mystery; then say the "Our Father." Repeat 6 and 7 and continue with Third, Fourth and Fifth Mysteries in the same manner.The Apostles Creed:I believe in God the Father, Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth: And in Jesus Christ, his only begotten Son, our Lord: Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary: Suffered under Pontius Pilate; was crucified, died and buried: He descended into hell: The third day he rose again from the dead: He ascended into heaven, and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty: From thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead: I believe in the Holy Ghost: I believe in the holy catholic church: the communion of saints: The forgiveness of sins: The resurrection of the body:And the life everlasting. Amen. Our Father:Our Father who art in heaven,Hallowed be thy name,Thy kingdom come, thy will be done,In earth as it is in heaven,Give us this day our daily bread And forgive us our trespassesAs we forgive those who trespass against us,And lead us not into temptation,But deliver us from evil.Amen Hail MaryHail Mary, full of grace.Our Lord is with thee.Blessed art thou among women,and blessed is the fruit of thy womb,Jesus.Holy Mary, Mother of God,pray for us sinners,now and at the hour of our death.Amen. Glory be to the FatherGlory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
Lent To most Christians lent represents the 40 days and 40 nights that Jesus spent in the desert. Traditionally Christians give up something for those 40 days and nights. This is called fasting. Have any of you ever given anything up for lent? If you haven’t what might you? Do you know of any other religions that fast? Those Christians that give up something for lent do it to remind them of the temptation and suffering that Jesus went through in his time in the desert as they are tempted by what they have given up. Although not all Christians believe in Lent.“Self-examination and preparation for Easter”Lent starts on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter Sunday.Holy week is the week that leads up to Easter. It starts on Palm Sunday which most Christians view as the day when Jesus arrived in Jerusalem. On this day many Catholic's may go to church where there are processions in which palm leafs and branches are carried. Many Christians call the Thursday of this week Maundy Thursday. Some Christians believe that this day is the day of the last supper where Jesus washed the feet of his disciples. In many churches money is collected and given to the poor as a way of re-enacting this. The final day in Holy week is Good Friday. Good Friday is a day of mourning the death of Jesus on the cross. This is known as the week of remembering Jesus’ life.EasterMany Christians believe that Easter is one of the most important days in the Christian calendar. Those who believe this also believe that Easter Sunday was the day that Jesus was resurrected from the dead. Some believe that he rose from the dead after being crucified on the cross on the day now called Good Friday by many Christians.Easter Eggs represent the empty tomb of Jesus. Also a bird hatching from the egg represents the birth of new life and thus some people believe that it represents the resurrection and new life of Jesus on Easter Sunday. Pentecost Most Christians celebrate Pentecost 50 days after Easter. It is known as the celebration of the Holy Spirit. Lots of Christians believe that it is a celebration of when the Christian church first started. This day is particular special to Pentecostal Christians who, for the most part, believe that they feel or directly ‘experience’ the Holy Spirit in every one of their services. Advent The word advent comes from the Latin word ‘adventus’ which means arrival. For most Christians advent is traditionally the four Sundays leading up to Christmas. The last Sunday is Christmas eve. Many believe that Jesus was born on Christmas day so advent is the period of waiting for Christ to be born. In many churches and homes there will be wreathes of holly. For some Christians the circular aspect of the wreath represents “God with no beginning or end”. In some churches it is traditional to light a candle on each of the four Sundays. The first three candles are traditionally colourful and the last candle, which is lit on Christmas eve, is white in colour as it is said to represent Jesus as the light of the world. ChristmasMany Christians believe that Jesus was born on Christmas day so on this day they celebrate with their families. The nativity is a traditional way that many Christians re-enact the story of Jesus’ birth.Although not all Christians observe Christmas as they believe that it is not taught in the bible.http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/religion/christianity/easter.shtmlhttp://christianity.about.com/od/holidaytips/qt/whatislent.htmhttp://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/advent.htmlhttp://www.topmarks.co.uk/christmas/advent.aspxhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/christianity/holydays/pentecost.shtml
The English/Greek names of the prophets, (Peace Be Upon Them All) translated into the original Arabic and Hebrew names to prevent confusion when teaching for example Judaism and naming the prophets in Hebrew which is the language and mother tongue of the Jews.Jesus is in red as his role on the Earth is debated between Muslims and Christianity and is considered an imposter by the Jews.
MOSES- STAFF, RED SEA, 10 COMMANDMENTS- David taught men how to use iron and core to create armours and weapons.Jesus bringing a dead man back to lifeKing Solomon had the power/control of the wind as well as power over the Jinn. Could communicate with all the animals and birds in his kingdom.The Torah (The Law)Scripture revealed to Moses (P.B.U.H)One of the scriptures used by the Jews.Currently located in France.Consists of books also included in Bible, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.
References to the point that there is no difference in the fundamental teachings of Moses Jesus and Muhammad (S.A.W)Moses- DeutronomyChapter 6: Verse 4Jesus Christ -Mark Chapter 12 : Verse 29Muhammad (SAW)- Surah Ikhlas (Sincerity) Chapter 112 :Verses 1-4
Judaism- have 3 books mishnah,talmod and torahMishnah (Sanh. 10 (11):1) which tells that among the Israelites who have no portion in the world to come are those who deny that the Torah is from Heaven (Torah min ha-Shamayim).Sikhism and Buddhism“All the prophets and gurus are mine” (God/ WaheGuru)The 10 Gurus from Guru Nanak down to Guru Gobind Singh are teachers the same way Buddha Said when he was asked as mentioned in the Gospel Of Buddha “After you have gone, who will guide us?” He explains that he is not the first or the last Buddha for another will come.